Matt Kamen 

Final Fantasy Type-0 HD review – dramatically different adventure

The latest instalment in the long-running RPG series takes a bleak new direction
  
  

Final Fantasy Type-0: exploring the harsh 'realities' of RPG war.
Final Fantasy Type-0: exploring the harsh ‘realities’ of RPG war. Photograph: PR

The first clue that this is unlike any previous Final Fantasy game arrives early, when a military cadet and his chocobo steed – the series’ cheery mascot – bleed out while an entire city is ravaged around them. Type-0 is far bleaker than its peers, with a story exploring the harsh realities of war. Controlling Class Zero, a group of 12 students at a magic school targeted by the attacking forces from the Militesi Empire, speedy combat sees attacks unleashed with the tap of a button, although using a party system, only one character is directly controlled, with two others supporting. Progression is largely mission-based, many of which are action-oriented, although a few adopt clunky real-time strategy mechanics.

The HD remastering is impressive but still shows signs of Type-0’s PSP roots, with some low-res textures and restrictive level design. Engaging combat and an emotionally challenging story will win players over, however. Matt Kamen

 

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