Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (Dsi and DS Lite)

Release Date: 15/02/2008

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Taking the epic storyline of the epic Final Fantasy XII to new heights, Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings will allow you to experience new scenarios, meet new characters and explore new locations in the fantastic and beautiful world of Ivalice, where you may also recognise some familiar characters, locations and gameplay systems too!

  • Developer: Square Enix
  • Publisher: Square Enix
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Final Fantasy branches out into the realm of real-time strategy.

Gaming is the one element of Western culture most heavily influenced by Japan –while the Americans invented it, it was the Japanese who took the form and largely shaped it into what we know and love today.

Despite this influence, there’s still a huge disparity between the games we play, compared to our Japanese brethren. We like first-person shooters, while the Japanese tend to like dating simulators filled with train-driving super-powered pandas. Another one of our favourite genres – the RTS or real-time strategy game – is also disastrously unpopular in Japan, where turn-based strategy remains top of the pile.

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings is an interesting move in that it’s an RTS put together by one of Japan’s top developers, using one of Japan’s biggest games brands. The idea, apparently, is to softly introduce Japanese gamers to the style. Which is all well and good, but what’s in it for us?

stylus control is intuitive and simple to get to grips with

A fair amount actually. Firstly there are the characters that first appeared in the PS2’s superb Final Fantasy XII – whether you’re already familiar with Vaan, Penelo, Balthier and Fran or not, they’re mostly a great bunch (especially Balthier, the “Han Solo” character) and will be just as popular with Final Fantasy newbies as with the rest of us. The story is also strong, and again, will make total sense to newcomers while adding to the overall mythology of the land of Ivalice for Final Fantasy XII vets.

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The actual strategy elements are implemented quite nicely, with plenty of original touches, and explained at a sedate pace perfect for beginners. The stylus control is intuitive and simple to get to grips with. It can all get a bit fiddly when there’s a lot going on, but being able to keep track of all the action on a battlefield was always one of the basic challenges associated with RTS gaming.

Building up a squad and (re-)learning to use the Gambit system are pretty fulfilling and there’s a greater emphasis on summoning Espers (big monsters, basically) than there was in Final Fantasy XII itself.

an essential purchase for Final Fantasy fans and for DS owners into their strategy

Best of all, it all looks and sounds lovely, and has the fantastic level of presentation that Final Fantasy games have always been known for.

It’s worth mentioning that Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions, recently released on PSP, is a completely different beast. While Revenant Wings is real-time, Tactics is turn-based. While Revenant Wings is a reasonable challenge, Tactics will beat you so hard you’ll be eating through a straw for a month.

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings is a lot of fun, it’s an essential purchase for Final Fantasy fans and for DS owners into their strategy. If you’re a hardcore strategy nut then you may find it’s a leetle too easy (go check out Tactics!), but for everyone else it’s one of the mostly warmly enjoyable DS games around at the moment.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • Lovely presentation.
  • Great story and characters.
  • Lots of depth when it gets going.
minus points
  • Can be fiddly.
  • Could be a little easy for strategy war heroes.
  • Vaan is still a little annoying...

Review by: Jonny Austin
Review Published: 21.02.08

User Reviews

M Hazell posted on 29 Oct 2009
It's a good game but I am already stuck and I have hardly started!
Craig Barker posted on 10 Jun 2009
Recently just purchased a DSi console and bought this and what can i say this is a very good game, i have played lots of the final fantasy games on other platforms from number 7 on the ps1 up to present and have played the series on all consoles from the ps1 upwards just starting to play it on my dsi as just got it and i cant put it down i love playing this game its a true addition to the FF titles lives up to all you would expect from any FF game magic mystery and adventure all with a great story to follow dont hesitate to buy this just buy it trust me you wont be dissapointed by this game. alot of people have mentioned in the reviews contains alot of reading and text but isnt that what final fantasy games are about ?
Christopher Gleaves posted on 01 Apr 2009
Good game really good story line couldn't stop playing it
desmond liu posted on 11 Dec 2008
this game is ok if you like the touch screen a lot. this is more strategic than role play but its better than all the final fantasy tactics games. Im not sure how the story can relate back to the original final fantasy 12 but its an interesting side story bringing back most characters from FF12 and adding new ones.
katherine Crabtree posted on 26 Aug 2008
this is a hard game and the controls are unusual, you use the touch screen to walk about, rather than the +control pad, which is used to adjust the camera. visually the scenery in this looks excellent and the clips brilliant, but the game is spoiled by the poor quality, pixley, looking characters during game play. this game will last you along time, it`s very difficult at times, and there`s a lot of 'endless' reading which you can`t skip; however it does help you to get in to the story of the game, which is excellent, but much of the reading seems somewhat unneccesary and it can get a little boring reading sooo much, it`s even more annoying if you have to start the mission over again and have to listen to alot of it overagain. overall I`d say this game is oka, if you don`t mind lot of reading.
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