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Category: Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
Smash Tactics
03/23/08 08:27:16 pm
Ah, Smash Bros Brawl... we've been waiting for you for months, and what do you give us? ... A pretty great game, actually. I'm typically not one for fighting games, but I like the Smash series for its combination of beloved characters, relatively simple attack execution, fun battle items, and knock outs that are based on getting flung from the ring rather than having your life meter emptied. Brawl builds on its predecessor's already strong foundation with updated graphics, more items, more characters and more ways to play.
My first move was to play through the adventure mode, "The Subspace Emissary," since you can unlock all of the "secret" characters in it (a preferable method to doing things like Target Smash or completing some number of Brawls in the triple digits). If Brawl is your first venture into Smash, it's also a conducive way to find a character you like, since you'll have to use nearly all of them to get through it. It becomes frustrating at the end however, when you must re-fight every boss while traversing a maze of enemies that continually respawn. The final boss also seems to have a one-hit kill attack that can't be dodged(?). I consider the whole adventure mode as an extra though, and a good one for what it's worth.
The real content is of course, the Brawls! Having a full group of four to fight with is great, and Nintendo's finally starting to grasp the idea that we like digital networking - so if you can't gather a crowd in person, now you can go online. It's a shame however, that the big N must always bend over backward to ensure a sterile environment; while playing with strangers, there's no chat, no nicknames, no taunts, no options to add someone to your buddy list, nothing of an interactive nature. Surely we can't have any of that, lest some poor child be exposed to heinous four letter words or unwanted pictures of human anatomy! [/sarcasm] That's a whole 'nother topic, really... If you're a fellow online Brawl player and you'd like to exchange friend codes, send an email.
Also if you're obsessive, there's this big wall of stuff to get for completing certain challenges... but I know I'm not going to do 'em all... nope...
At other times - portable times - I've been playing Final Fantasy Tactics Advance as well (seriously, name too long). I played Tactics back in the day and enjoyed it, but it was certainly flawed in a few places - sloppy translation of the story, places where you could get stuck in unbeatable battles with no means of reset, the annoyance of wait time between selecting and actually casting a spell, and former guest units who would then join your team permanently and ludicrously overpower those units you'd sunk hours into training. Tactics Advance gets rid of these, and adds more races, new and different jobs, and other improvements. The law system... I don't really care about; it's simple enough to avoid violations if you have a varied team, and then they're somewhat pointless once you can change and revoke them. In any case, it's a fun game, and also quite long for a portable title.
And that's the shpeel about my gaming life - thanks for humoring me. As for skins, there are currently two in the works: Resident Evil 4 and Shakugan no Shana.
