Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age Standard Edition - PlayStation 4
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Description
Features
The Zodiac Job System - Improved character leveling system that now caters to the player's preference.
Trial Mode - Take on monsters and enemies in up to 100 consecutive battles.
Latest-generation HD graphical capabilities, including characters and movie scenes fully remastered in high definition.
True 7.1 surround sound, including high definition voicing and newly recorded background music utilizing the current generation of sound production.
Modern advancements including PlayStation®4 trophy support and share functionalities, auto-save and shortened loading times.
An endless amount of gameplay and adventure including Hunts, Battles, and mini-games.
What's Included
- Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age
Key Specs
- EditionStandard Edition
- ESRB RatingT (Teen 13+)
- ESRB DescriptorsMild blood, Suggestive themes, Violence
- Compatible Platform(s)PlayStation 4
- Software FormatPhysical
General
- Product NameFinal Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age
- BrandSquare Enix
- PublisherSquare Enix
- DeveloperSquare Enix
- Model Number91858
Game Details
- EditionStandard Edition
- GenreRole Playing
- Game FranchiseFinal Fantasy
- Game SeriesXII
Certifications & Listings
- ESRB RatingT (Teen 13+)
- ESRB DescriptorsMild blood, Suggestive themes, Violence
Compatibility
- Compatible Platform(s)PlayStation 4
- Software FormatPhysical
Requirements
- Video Game Content IncludedFull game
Other
- UPC662248918587
Customer reviews
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 865 reviews
(865 customer reviews)to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great remaster
||Posted .It's a good game that even holds up to this day. My only complaint is some of the textures on the environment look dated.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
4.5 stars, RPG/MMO fans will enjoy
||Posted .I always give every FF game a chance but rarely finish one of them as they often lose me at some point in their very long campaigns. I didn’t play the original FFXII but I did enjoy this updated version for various reasons. The upgrade system for your squads attritibutes and combat abilities is very flexible and feels rewarding. It reminds me most of the FFX sphere grid but with a bit more options. The combat is different than other FFs as it is not turn based but more of a live action auto attack setup that also relies on you setting up pre determined auto actions for each character called “gambits” and it works surprisingly very well. The story is overall intriguing and good enough to keep you engaged, with a fair amount of beautiful cutscenes and interesting landscapes. My one very major gripe that almost led to me quitting halfway through is the lack of/overall complexity of navigation and direction. It is frustratingly difficult at times to know exactly where you are supposed to be going. The areas are almost all connected to each other which in and of itself is nice but there’s no easily accessible overall world map that would show you which direction to head. On top of that there are sometimes not markers on the minimap to give you an inkling of what general area you should be heading, leading to you sometimes wasting minutes and hours roaming into areas you shouldn’t be in yet and getting slaughtered by high ranking mobs. There are a handful of teleportation areas but they are too few between and also require you to use up one of your teleport stones to access. I just feel like a couple minor quality of life choices could have made this very good RPG a perfect one, while still allowing the player to enjoy exploration of the vast world created here.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
A more convenient classic
||Posted .This is my first PS2 to PS4 HD remake from Square-Enix. I have played the original on PS2 back in the day and put so many hours of my life into Final Fantasy XII. I have not played it in over 10 years, so it feels 'new' and 'old' in certain ways. I vaguely remember the story and the amount of side quests was crazy! It makes me feel like I am getting to know an old friend all over again after 10 years of being away. The updated graphics are far better than the original, although no where near as realistic at Final Fantasy XV. The music is fully orchestrated and beautifully recorded. On a side note: you have the option to use the original PS2 music or the newly recorded orchestrated soundtrack. Just switch it in the options menu. The new Zodiac Job system is a welcome relief too! I hated that all the characters 'grew up' becoming the same. Now there is a lot more thought and planning involved with the party selection. I have an open mind and I enjoyed most, if not all, the numbered Final Fantasy games. Square tries to be innovative and back in 2006, this was innovative with the battle system, gambit system and license board. If you haven't played the original, buy this version instead. In my opinion it is far more enjoyable than the original.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Great Game, but why no PC release?
||Posted .TLDR Great FF game with good story and great combat system, the job is whatever. The only gripe is I would rather have this on my PC. Honestly this game is awesome and brings back so much nostalgic joy. I personally loved this game and the combat system that it had. The gambit system is just a bunch of IFTTT ( If this then that )commands you give your party to follow. The story is good, but not quite as good as 6 or 9. The job system is an interesting twist to this game. Instead of everyone doing everything and mindlessly following specific routes on the old leveling system, you now do this on job boards that limit roles. Of course you can still max your builds if you prefer, but the nice thing here is the game encourages you to try new things and variety. Honestly I feel like this is a meh party for me. Some people may call me crazy, however I could care less about the job system unless its a Tactics style system. My only complaint on this game is how Square drags their feet on PC release games. Sure no one has confirmed release of this game or other newer FF games for PC, but the writing is on the wall and they will. As I get older as a gamer I prefer the ease of games on PC and having things linked up via Steam Etc so I know where all my games and saves are. I hate the fact that I have bought games for the PS, PS2, PS3 and PS4 separate times because the catalog doesn't follow to the next system and is no longer backwards compatible. Still this is a great game and I will be a FF fanboy and buy this game and play it when it comes out. The game has 100+ hours of playtime for me and that value is wonderful.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Wow, this is the best version.
||Posted .Owned for 8 months when reviewed.I played this game when it was first released on PS2. My word has it been improved. The graphics look very clean in this remaster, and they have used the japanese release's battle system to revamp the feel of this game entirely for anyone familiar with the previous system. I far prefer this system to the old one, as it is much more customizable and just downright fun to play.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent remaster of one of the best PS2 RPGs
||Posted .This remaster of the original Final Fantasy 12 brings one of the best PS2 RPGs to modern consoles. The Zodiac Age includes content that was included on the Japanese only release. The gameplay models a single-player MMORPG style, where you provide inputs for your party and they carry them out. Those that want more variety can set scripts to have party members react based on a battles events. As for the story, the game returns to Ivalice and tells a grand scale tale of warring nations and those that are caught up in it. It was one of my favorite PS2 RPGs and this remaster does it a great service.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Zodiac Age Vs PS2 USA Original
||Posted .First off, the texturing of this game looks AMAZING. Objects, such as clothing, that once looked almost paper-like are now glossier, more 3D in depth and clay-like in texture. There is less of a difference graphic wise when the game goes into a cinema; meaning the game play graphics are more like the cinemas. Since I played the PS2 version so long ago, I can't really comment on how much better the cinemas are. I really do like the game. It was a great first step towards an open world, active battle RPG. I like the Trial Mode. It's great for Gil and LP farming in the beginning of the game. The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is because of the Licensing System. It is different than the Original USA version. In The Zodiac version, or the original International version, the board is more limited. In the Original USA version, you could make every character capable of ALL magic and able to use ALL weapons and armor. It made the game so much easier and MORE FUN!
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
The resurgence of a Great Game
||Posted .FFXII initially released in the PS2's twilight years, to the regret of many fans who wished it to spread further but was stopped by its timing near the PS3 launch. Many years later, SE released an international version which never came overseas, but was lauded to fix problems noticed in the original. Now, we're very lucky to have the chance of playing FFXII remastered, which takes the best parts of the international version and dials it up to 10. But, most buyers aren't interested in the history behind this, so I'll bullet point why it's great. *New license board that makes every character unique and a class board you can mix and match to create a character tailor made for you *Dozens of hours of side quests and hunt missions *Newly rendered graphics *A cast of characters you can't help but fall in love with *An intriguing, seamless world to get lost in
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionCan i buy this and, rather than receiving the CD, receive the digital code to download it?
Asked by djmarky.
- A:Answer No, this is the physical version. You may be able to purchase a Digital Download version on this site or the PS Store.
Answered by NYM15
Q: QuestionIs there any DLC with this game?
Asked by Ray67.
- A:Answer No, there was no DLC for this PS2 game ... but this does have the international Zodiac Job System that was not in the original US version, and I did enjoy it.
Answered by NYM15
Q: QuestionWill pre-orders include the Limited Steelbook Edition? If not, will you have the Steelbook edition Available, like everywhere else? The Steelbook version is the one I want. I'll cancel this then re-pre-order the Steelbook if it'll be available.
Asked by FreeRPGer.
- A:Answer Of this one no, but I have seen it at many stores.
Answered by Joseph
Q: QuestionWill this be the Limited Steelbook Edition?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer It will not be.
Answered by Drew