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Published: 2018-02-02, Author: Martin , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: First things first: this really isn't the Dissidia you might know from the series' PSP days. Dissidia Final Fantasy NT, which sees Square Enix and Team Ninja teaming up for the return of the all-stars arena fighting series, boasts little of the verticalit...
This is the most fun I've had playing a Final Fantasy game. It may strip away all plot and nuance, but it replaces it with some of the most enjoyable over-the-top action I've played in a 3D fighter. It's more concise than Dragon Ball Xenoverse, more coher...
It was all cool but when it came to Online Multiplayer Co-Op Mode, battles can be messy. Because it is a 3vs3, you'd be paired up with 2 other players online who usually do not know what they're doing. Basically, there's no co-operation with the other two...
Abstract: Dissidia Final Fantasy NT marks the first home console release for the Dissidia spin-off series, with the previous entries releasing on the PSP starting back in 2008. Oddly enough, the portable versions of Dissidia feel more like full-fledged games than N...
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT tries to spin too many plates at once. As a team-based arena combat game, it creates some interesting battles but comes up short against the depth and accessibility of something like Overwatch. As a fighting game, it fails to fin...
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT tries to spin too many plates at once. As a team-based arena combat game, it creates some interesting battles but comes up short against the depth and accessibility of something like Overwatch. As a fighting game, it fails to fin...
Published: 2018-02-07, Author: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
Great graphics, Nostalgic soundtrack, Good concept
Memoria required to progress, Lack of modes, Frustrating grind
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT should be a celebration of the series as a whole and instead makes the franchise feel washed up. Character interactions are nice and graphics are definitely pretty, but mechanically the game feels behinds its competition and far...
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT tries to spin too many plates at once. As a team-based arena combat game, it creates some interesting battles but comes up short against the depth and accessibility of something like Overwatch. As a fighting game, it fails to fin...
Charming story with ample amounts of fan-service with the series' iconic characters, Clever combat system that is responsive and engaging to dive into, A solid and diverse roster of characters with their own unique playstyles, Tons of collectibles and fun
Repetitive gameplay loop that can become stale fairly quickly, Shallow story mode that forces you to grind in other modes to progress, Awkward boss encounters that clash with a game design for multiplayer, Unreliable online experience with long matchmakin
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun. How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...