FINAL FANTASY DIMENSIONS II

FINAL FANTASY DIMENSIONS II

By SQUARE ENIX

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2017-10-31
  • Current Version: 1.0.3
  • Adult Rating: 9+
  • File Size: 326.86 MB
  • Developer: SQUARE ENIX
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 7.0 or later.
Score: 3.86598
3.86598
From 97 Ratings

Description

A journey that links the past to the future! ◆◇Game Introduction◇◆ A fascinating cast of characters of different races and eras. An incredible story that leads you through the past and future to save the world. Combine your strengths to defeat powerful foes in intense battles. FINAL FANTASY DIMENSIONS II is an RPG that brings a new legend to the world of FF. ▼A great adventure that transcends time and space Our hero Morrow and heroine Aemo travel through the present, past, and future and gain allies along the way on their great quest to save the world. ▼Abilities and summon magic Battle monsters with a simple and strategic active command system! Select from abilities like magic, skills, and powerful summons to battle terrifying enemies and emerge victorious! ▼Crystals that house the power of the Eidolons Equip and fight with crystals known as signet stones to acquire new abilities for your characters. Many of these signet stones possess the powers of summoned beasts from throughout the history of the FF series! ◆◇Story◇◆ The eastern continent of Ajima and the western continent of Westa. A great disaster caused by human error destroys the civilization of magic that prospered during the Ancient Era and divides the world into east and west, ushering in a long period of conflict between the two. A young boy named Morrow who lives in Navos, a small island at the center of the world, loses himself listening to tales of Wrieg's travels, a Westan adventurer. Morrow follows Wrieg after he senses something strange from an odd shooting star and meets a mysterious girl from the future named Aemo. The world of Eidola exists outside the present, past, future, and beyond. Say hello and farewell to friends of different eras in a story about a promise for a better future. ■Recommended environment ・Supported Systems iOS 7.0 and above ・Compatible Devices iPhone 4S/iPad2/iPod Touch (fifth generation) and above ◆◇Contact us here with opinions, requests, bug reports, and other inquiries◇◆ http://support.na.square-enix.com/ ◆◇Official Website◇◆ http://www.jp.square-enix.com/FFL2/en/

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Reviews

  • Controller support

    4
    By Kamron223
    This game would be 5* but I can’t play with a controller that’s a must fir a true console experience
  • Disappointed

    1
    By launchpadmquack
    I cannot express how much of a disappointment this game is. I have been playing FF games since FF3 on snes. I was excited about the new dimensions after the first one completely took me by surprise and I loved that game. This game should be free. It plays like one of these free “pay to play” games. No strategy, story is.... not good. SE, you guys are the heavy hitters on the block. FFT is possibly the best game, maybe 7? But it is all about FF series. This one needs an enormous “update” called a redo or remodel. Enjoy my 15 bucks guys, you got me on this one.
  • Some shortcomings

    3
    By LukeThor87
    1. No full screen support for the X series/iPhone 11 series. Par for the course as far as Square Enix games go on iOS and Android. Cannot reliably expect updates. 2. Touch responsiveness needs to be fixed. At times touches just do not register. 3. This is a personal complaint, but I wish it were closer to the first Dimensions game. This is basically just battles with a wave enemies approach. No true exploration in the vein of the classic FF games. Story is a bit lackluster and the fact that you cannot explore makes it a bit boring. It’s fun to pick up from time to time, but it’s not something I can play for hours unfortunately.
  • Initially disappointed, but grew to love it

    5
    By Danny Hatake 😘
    Now when I heard that a new FF Dimensions game was being released, I was excited because I played the first one and absolutely enjoyed it. After downloading this game and playing it for about 3 hours, I uninstalled it. I was disappointed. Now about a year later, I decided to revisit it with a open mindset. I can absolutely say I love this game. The story starts off realllllly slow but about midway it gets really good. It does a good job intertwining the timelines & introducing characters in a satisfying way. The gameplay is awesome, just playing the first tutorial battle seeing the powerful abilities you could obtain & eventually knowing you’ll be that powerful & even stronger is a great motivation to continue to play. You can even grind out your levels in particular towers to earn currency to buy new abilities and outfits. It may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but it’s a good game. Take your time and try it out before you cast it off.
  • Riddled with bugs, unplayable on iPhone XS Max

    1
    By Sorunt
    DO NOT PURCHASE First off, the buttons don’t respond to taps. I’m not sure if it’s a compatibility thing or some kind of obvious bug they failed to pick up, I can tap to speed up the talking, but in combat and on the world map my tap doesn’t work on anything. I have to spam tap multiple times for the game to register. Second, even when it is playable, the game plays like Brave Exvius, which is sqex’s freemium game. Final Fantasy Dimensions 2 is supposed to be a classic JRPG experience, that allows the players to explore the maps and travel to towns and fight monster encounters along the way, and they made it out to play like a mobile freemium money sucking garbage! Truly shameful! Bottom line: not worth the money, I wish I didn’t buy it.
  • Broken

    1
    By Ellierules01@
    Half the time you have to click on an box multiple times. Got to a point where I can click on anything at all. Fix it please. I paid good money for this app that doesn’t work right.
  • Where is X support?

    4
    By sbelli69
    Fun game but can’t believe it is only a year old and doesn’t have full X screen support. Please add it!
  • Better Than Expected

    4
    By Jason QQ + Blob
    FFD2 does a lot of things right - and a few things wrong. The bad: The title - FF Dimensions 2 - is misleading to those of us who played the first game. No random encounters. No towns or dungeons to explore. No overwork map to blaze across. Meanwhile, FFD 1 had all of those elements. I personally feel that the game should have been called something else - many folks were disappointed enough by these changes that they never have the game a chance - which is too bad, because for what it is, and what it’s trying to be, FFD2 is quite good. The game starts slow - it take some time before your characters start getting new abilities to make the fights more interesting. I almost quit at one point - but I’m glad that I didn’t. The good: Everything else. I thoroughly enjoyed the story and experimenting w different party combinations. Battles are fun and fast, and the game is absolutely loaded with countless FF franchise references and details, making the game extra fun for those of us who have played many of the earlier FF games (e.g. The Tower of Babil music is a great remix of FF4’s original ToB music). Overall, the playable characters are enjoyable and have personality - maybe not as deep or as great as some past characters from previous FF games (Edge, Locke, Barret, Celes, etc.), but still enjoyable nonetheless. Put in over 50 hours, was well worth the sale price of 7$. Got my money’s worth.
  • Final Fantasy Meets Chrono Trigger

    5
    By Arthas972
    I always wanted a remake of Chrono Trigger and unexpectedly found it in the form of this game. I was disappointed at first it’s not a sequel to Dimensions, but this game is AMAZING; the auto-battle system underwent a massive and much-needed overhaul, the combat is well-rounded, the story has you on the edge of your seat from minute one and has you in its grip right until the credits roll, and the initial 15 USD is the ONLY paid part of it, no micro-transactions. Addendum: while it’s true that for the most part this game isn’t connected to the first Dimensions, that changes in Chapter 5 - and I’m not just talking about the Alba subquest, either. The first 4 Chapters closely resemble Chrono Trigger, but the last 2 completely change the direction of the plot, leaning toward a more Dimensions-esque ending involving the destruction of the space-time continuum and everyone’s most-hated Final Fantasy villain.
  • Favorite New Mobile FF

    5
    By Curtis R. Shideler
    I don’t know why this one has hooked me... but I absolutely love Final Fantasy Dimensions II. It’s a very easily accessible on-the-go RPG, where you won’t get lost wandering around. I love classic FFs, but this is fresh, exciting, and quite comforting. It doesn’t cover the weird aspect ratio of the iPhone X, but that doesn’t bother me. And it proves my theory that any F2P game can easily be made better for the gamer by turning it into a premium game!

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