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Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions Review | GoozerNation

Four years ago, Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions was released for the PSP. Ten years prior to that, Final Fantasy Tactics was released for the PSone. You could call The War of The Lions a great remake with many improvements. Now available on the PlayStation store for PSP, Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions is more easily accessible than ever before. Plus, if you download it from the PlayStation Store, you will be able to play it on your Vita next year as well!

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puffkix4641d ago

I know I'm going to find myself buying this at some point. Probably after I get the Vita though.

Chrono4641d ago

Or get it for iPhone/iTouch if you have one.

puffkix4639d ago

I don't have one... If they make it for Android then I could get it there.

Chrono4639d ago

On Android, there's FPSe (emulator).

puffkix4639d ago

Fair enough and thanks :)

kube004641d ago

Good to see the psp still getting some love

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20 Best PSP Games of All Time

It feels like the PlayStation Portable doesn't get the love that it deserves, so here are the best PSP games if you're picking one up for the first time.

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darthv72596d ago

some really good games on that list. some of my favorites (not on the list) are Metal Slug XX, ultimate Ghosts & Goblins, Gradius Collection, Motorstorm Arctic Edge and Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters.

Knushwood Butt596d ago

Metal Slug XX is surprisingly good.

isarai596d ago

I get that The Warriors is technically a PS2 game ported over, but damn it's amazing on the PSP

roadkillers596d ago

Dark Mirror was the best. Multiplayer and single player was fantastic

roadkillers596d ago

I never tried that one. Once the PS3 was out, I was done with PSP… I would love to see a new one

badboyz09596d ago

Few of my favs Off the top. Midnight club 3,GTA Stories liberty/Vice,god of war and locoRoco

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Best PSP Games Of All Time Ranked - PlayStation Universe

Find out the answer to what are The Best PSP Games Of All Time in our ranked list of 16 excellent titles that appeared on Sony's first handheld.

Terry_B1125d ago

Bad List since Ridge Racers 2 is missing there.

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PapaBop1125d ago

I'm curious but is it possible to legally play these games without buying a psp?

luckytrouble1125d ago

You can play some of them on the Vita via PSN purchasing, but a PSP with a functional UMD drive is the only completely legal way to play games like FF7: Crisis Core.

WeAreLegion1125d ago

Some of them, yes. But most PSP games are locked to that system or digitally on Vita. The Vita's second analog stick is amazing for FPS games. I use an emulator to play many PSP games. I know that's illegal, but I wouldn't call it unethical. There's no way to give developers money for these games anymore. Unless you buy their new games. :)

Highly recommend Infected, if you get the chance.

Magic_Spatula1125d ago

Emulators aren't illegal. Unethical? Maybe. The issue companies have are how you obtained the games. If you got them through legal matters (such as making your own backups of games you own and not distributing them), they're mostly okay with that. If you got the through less..... ethical means, then yeah, it's a no-no in their eyes.

Fluke_Skywalker1125d ago

@Magic_Spatula Like he said, there is no legal way to buy most psp games anymore in a way that gives the developers any money. So yes emulators are normally illegal and unethical, but in this case its actually the only way to play some of these games, if you didn't buy the games many years ago.

Fluke_Skywalker1125d ago

Yeah they really need to give us a remake of that for PS4/5 I absolutely loved that game. Still the saddest ending to a video game ever.

SDuck1125d ago

The fact this has vanilla Dissidia instead of Duodecim tells me not to take the list serious. Duodecim is obviously the superior since it has the same content (story included) from the first game and (much) more

Magic_Spatula1125d ago

Yeah. Duodecim was basically an enhanced version of the original game.

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The Best Final Fantasy Spin-Off Titles Ever Released

Xfire writes "The Final Fantasy franchise is nearly as old as the video game industry itself.

First released way back in 1987, what initially started as a hail mary title has since turned into a media franchise that has spawned more than a dozen mainline titles and been featured in other forms of media, making hundreds of millions of dollars along the way.

But while the mainline titles get all of the attention -- all eyes are currently on Final Fantasy 16 -- the franchise also has a handful of spin-off titles that are just as good as the mainline titles."

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Knightofelemia1151d ago (Edited 1151d ago )

I enjoyed World of Final Fantasy and I love Crisis Core

SDuck1150d ago

Do you even know what a spinoff is?

FallenAngel19841149d ago

Do you? if you even have to ask that

FallenAngel19841149d ago (Edited 1149d ago )

@ cool

It’s more than just having characters. KH uses various gameplay mechanics, themes, terminology, & aesthetics from FF.

It just happens to be a spin-off that’s also a crossover, similar to fellow spin-off crossover titles such as Pokémon Conquest, Blazblue: Cross Tag Battle, & Warriors All Stars

coolfool1149d ago

Does including characters from a game make it a spin off? If so, is Smash Bros a spinoff of Metal Gear Solid? 😕

Nerdmaster1150d ago (Edited 1150d ago )

I would put Bravely Default as the best Final Fantasy spin off, even though it doesn't carry the Final Fantasy name (although the japanese version does have the subtitle Flying Fairy so it could carry the FF acronym).

About the games in the list, I like Dissidia 012 a lot, but my favorite is Theatrhythm. I still turn on my old 3DS from time to time to play a few songs.
I wish it had some remixed or orchestrated versions of the old songs, though. NES/SNES songs are nostalgic, but when played by an orchestra they're taken to another level. Strange that some people complained that Theatrhythm Dragon Quest did exactly that... I guess nostalgia does speak loudly.

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