FINAL FANTASY DIMENSIONS II for Android
To fix downloading error restart your game. Honestly, not worth the money $15 is a lot for this. Do not pay this money for this game not worth it. So far it's ok but not even close to being a real final fantasy. It has the feel of like final fantasy record keepers. Better game play though but over all the same. Pretty generic. I think I may finish it but yeah just pretty basic. Kind of felt like a cash grab being backed by square enix.
It's a mobile stamina and gatcha based game made pay to play with all the f2p stuff taken out. It's good when you look at it through those eyes. If you have ever spent more than 15 dollars on a mobile title, then this is a deal. However, on my pixel 2, the top and bottom of the screen are cut off and so I am missing information. Fix this and it'll raise the rating.
I thought I was buying the sequel to a very good game, I guess I was wrong. Don't waste your money on this one guys, it's nothing like Final Fantasy Dimensions. Plays more like Brave Exvius but with 0 exploration. Sadly by the time you figure it's not what you thought it was it's too late to get a refund. Very disappointed in Square Enix for this.
Unfortunately for this game, it's the sequel to the fantastic Final Fantasy Dimensions, but in name and concept only. The deep, class-based customization from its predecessor is replaced with character-specific "signet stones," each associated with a special ability, available after fighting a certain number of battles with the stone equipped, and a summon, whose use is tied to a gradually filling gauge. While the storyline, unsurprisingly, promises to at least be interesting enough to play through the game, I can't help but feel this would have been much more reasonably priced at $5 than $15. Wait for it to go on sale.
I want to like and play this app but it is gacha style game play and the game doesn't fit on my screen for LG G6. All 3 layout options the display bleeds off the screen. Once it fits on screen I will maybe play more. I am happy thought that they removed the pay part that is in the JP version.
Disappointed. It playes nothing like FFD1 and plays like a gacha game where you click stages and fight waves of enemies. No exploration at all, not what I expected from this game compared to prior FFD1
I'm all for this game, however the game doesn't fit within the screen of my phone. The play area is cropped by the edges of my screen. Portions of character portraits, health meters, and controls are not visible.
It's ok but nothing like the first game which makes me sad. The Signet system is Interesting and all the different summon monsters are neat.
This game got bug... After I bought this game and need to download the game data but error unable to download.
Such good game. Feels like chrono final fantasy crossover. I don't know why the call it dimensions 2 but it worth ur time and money.
If you're having the download error reboot your phone and then it will be ok
Having used to be Final Fantasy Legends in glad the Gacha System is gone. But can't tell if all items, characters, and summons are available through game or if a lot is left out.
i cant play because download obb error
I Loved the first dimensions title. It was a throwback to the old school Final Fantasy games that brought so much success to the franchise. This seems like a game designed for the perpetual novice.
Download error when launched the game. Will change my rating after you fix this.
Need more like this one for FF series...
This doesn't fit on the screen on my pixel XL 2...
Game is very shallow quickly apparent after tutorial. Not worth it at all
This is not a sequel no FFD, it is more like a sequel to Brave Exvius.
Great game so far
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Despite the game getting lower than should be score, most are used to this sort of mobile game being free with micro transactions, so to see it as a paid app won't sit well with some people. I'd personally prefer to pay a one time fee for all access to story and gameplay instead of waiting on stamina or paying real money towards a luck based upgrade system. The soundtrack reminds me a lot of FFXI, same composer I believe, so I get nostalgic when I hear it. It certainly is a FF experience in a modern mobile game format. If you aren't trying to look at it as being a FF title from the 90s, then I'm sure you can find enjoyment from this while you're on the go or you only have a little bit of time to squeeze in some playtime.