Unsure of what job to pick? What goes well together to make good characters for a balanced party? Well, allow us to explain. On this page, we go in-depth into some of our favourite job combinations in the game for having the best battle set up.
This allows for even more diversity in your Ivalice-liberating team of heroes - but it can also lead to a crippling amount of choice - and scrolling through license boards to figure out what moves each job has is an even further headache. That's where we come in. The Zodiac Age takes this already rich and complicated system and makes it even better, adding all-new mechanics such as the ability for characters to have two different, unique jobs at once. This version of the game added traditional FF jobs / classes into the mix, allowing characters to be customised to a far greater level and allowing players thus to build far more versatile and different teams. We gave the game a 9 in our review, and much of that is based on its amazing system design.įF12: The Zodiac Age is based off the International Zodiac Job System, a version of FF12 that originally released in Japan on PS2 well after the original release of the game. This is a game that has always been all about the gameplay and its deeply complex and deep mechanics - and the latest version of the game, The Zodiac Age, doubles down on this rightly deserved reputation. Final Fantasy XII is defined by its gameplay systems more than its story or visual design, and that's something that makes it rather unique in the Final Fantasy series.