Guardian writes: "Although much of the time spent playing any of Final Fantasy's sprawling epics is spent killing monsters, the series has only recently strayed from its traditional turn-based combat where battles are won with tactics rather than dexterity. Dissidia takes things much further, presenting a series of one-on-one encounters featuring heroes of the series to date (including both Cloud and Tidus), straying firmly into conventional fighting game territory and slimming down its plot to a succession of brief cut-scenes. While far more kinetic, fights aren't simply a matter of battering your opponent, but stealing bravery points first - your bravery decides how much damage your attacks do."
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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
Today Square Enix announced the end of active development for its fighting game Dissidia Final Fantasy NT and its arcade counterpart Dissidia Final Fantasy.
Today Square Enix revealed new costumes and weapons coming to Dissidia Final Fantasy NT and its arcade counterpart Dissidia Final Fantasy.