Thursday, April 2, 2015

Final Fantasy Record Keeper, all the series together

The best moments of the series come together in Final Fantasy Record Keeper. After the long wait, we have officially available in both the App Store and Google Play the expected remix with the greatest moments of the Final Fantasy series, which comes on the heels of DeNa Corp. in collaboration with Square Enix under the title  Final Fantasy Record Keeper and arrives after being released in Japan reaping a huge success.


We know that Square Enix pampers its saga like gold cloth, but has not been entirely successful in regard to adaptation for mobile devices titles we both enjoyed in our consoles, but with Final Fantasy Record Keeper the situation has taken a dramatic turn and we are now faced with such an interesting and addictive game that definitely everybody will enjoy from the beginning.

The first thing to know about Final Fantasy Record Keeper is that we live our adventures from the point of view of Tyro, a young guard charged with protecting the memories of different Final Fantasy in a sort of alternative world.



In the Kingdom of Memories all those great moments are stored, but now its safety has been compromised and Tyro have to get into the pictures to relive the battles and keep out the threat.

Gameplay is standard in the classic Square Enix, turn-based combat. Yes, Final Fantasy Record Keeper adapts the system to our mobile devices, and now the use of magic is limited during combat.

The magic points we have available is not regenerate, so we must think the strategy we want to follow along battles to not stay without magic in the very beginning, which means focusing the combat more so in the strategy.


One of the strengths is certainly that will add character to our belonging to the saga like Cloud, we'll almost from the beginning and when we have enough participants can choose from our group and equip weapons and other objects that we will receive as we win battles through the world.

On the other hand, we go jumping from epic to epic moment in time without apparent order, so we can not wait to enjoy them in chronological order starting from the first games. For example, start reliving the first battles of Final Fantasy VII.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper is available for free through the App Store and Google Play, and although a free-to-play which includes many micropayments, not necessary to recourse to them to enjoy the game, at least in the first bars thereof.


It is certainly a game that deserves a place in our devices, first because it is a breath of fresh air and enjoyable and second because Final Fantasy Greatest Hits is at least a luxury, and more being for free.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper, all the series together