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Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia

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Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia

Feb 1, 2017

Main game

3.52 average rating based on 60 ratings

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Unlike most Final Fantasy games, Dissidia is more of a fighting game rather than a classic role playing game. It still keeps the complex story, character level-up and customization though. The game features main characters from the other Final Fantasy titles, two from each title (the protagonist and the antagonist). The plot revolves around the battle of the two gods, Cosmos and Chaos. The protagonists will form teams in order to fight through Chaos' armies and find their crystals which will later be used to destroy Chaos. Each character has his own campaign to go through at the end of … More
Unlike most Final Fantasy games, Dissidia is more of a fighting game rather than a classic role playing game. It still keeps the complex story, character level-up and customization though. The game features main characters from the other Final Fantasy titles, two from each title (the protagonist and the antagonist). The plot revolves around the battle of the two gods, Cosmos and Chaos. The protagonists will form teams in order to fight through Chaos' armies and find their crystals which will later be used to destroy Chaos. Each character has his own campaign to go through at the end of which a crystal will be collected. The game also features a single fight and an arcade mode where the player will be able to choose his fighter and the opponent (opponents are automatically chosen by the game if playing in arcade mode though). All of the character's experience and skills received through the campaign are saved for the other game modes (and vice-versa, for example: if Cloud had a level equal to 12 when completing the campaign, he will also appear to have the same level when viewing him in the character roster in Arcade or Quick Battle mode). Another feature is that the items you find during the campaign belong to you, the player. That means you can move items from a character to another. The game also features extra content such as villains, costumes etc. which can be unlocked by using PP. You get such points from each fight and completed campaign. Less
Release Dates
Feb 01, 2017 (Japan)
Android, iOS
Jan 31, 2018 (Worldwide)
Android, iOS
Feb 29, 2024 Offline (Worldwide)
Android, iOS
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User Stats
142
In Collection
24
Wish Listed
23
Playing
23
Backlogged
How Long Is Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia?
Main story: 100.0 hours
Total completions: 2
Space__Explorer
Space__Explorer gave Jan 2, 2022
Space__Explorer gave Jan 2, 2022
Endless boring auto battles

Came for the story, left because the auto battles bored me to death. Story was somewhat interesting, but I'm not going thru a million battles to see how it ends.

duecomment
duecomment gave Jul 31, 2022
duecomment gave Jul 31, 2022
The best of the worst - a non-game genre and a frightening view

These games are meaningless.

I feel foolish even reviewing this, so let's keep this short: yes, it will keep you busy as you stand in line at the grocery store. No, you shouldn't spend a dime of your hard-earned money on some cosmetic upgrade, especially since the moment the sales dip too low some quarter, the service will end. Yes, there is some charm here; charm does not a game make.

Why three stars? It's ok, is why. Compared to some of the other trash addiction-games, there is more room to breathe. But it's probably not the absolute best of the genre, I'm sure; I just don't care to make that jump.

Honestly, do what I'm going to try to do and stick with a Kindle library rental. Learning how to read in short bursts will get you more out of life.

Also, let's stop rewarding these company's bad behavior, huh? That's my goal.