- Grimoire Of The Rift...: Final Fantasy Tactics A2

The controversial "Judge" system from the first FFTA returns, but it’s much more forgiving. Following the law grants you powerful "Clan Privileges" (like bonus AP or increased accuracy), making it a rewarding challenge rather than a chore.

In the pantheon of the Final Fantasy franchise, the "Tactics" sub-series occupies a hallowed, somewhat distinct corner. While the mainline numbered entries chase cinematic spectacle and real-time combat evolution, the Tactics games represent a return to the roots of strategy: patience, planning, and intricate mechanics. For many, Final Fantasy Tactics on the PlayStation is the gold standard—a dark, political tale of war in Ivalice. Final Fantasy Tactics A2 - Grimoire of the Rift...

Have you played Final Fantasy Tactics A2? What is your favorite job combination? Let us know in the comments below! The controversial "Judge" system from the first FFTA

You do not buy equipment from shops directly. Instead, you loot "loot" (fur, stones, monster tails) from enemies. You take this loot to the Bazaar, where you "discover" recipes. Once a recipe is unlocked (e.g., "Mythril Saber"), you purchase the item. What is your favorite job combination

Released on the Nintendo DS, A2 is a 2D sprite-based game in an era that was moving aggressively toward 3D polygons. This was a blessing.