World of Final Fantasy: Maxima

World of Final Fantasy: Maxima (2018)

by Square Enix
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Themes:Fantasy
Game modes:Single player
Story:World of Final Fantasy: Maxima is the powered up version of WORLD OF FINAL FANTASY which was originally released in October 2016. CAPTURE, CUSTOMISE AND EVOLVE! Embark on a magical journey with siblings Reynn and Lann as they explore the vast land of Grymoire to rediscover their past and save the future. With charming and stylised visuals, players will capture, customise and evolve iconic creatures by stacking them to form adorable yet strategic monster towers. The memorable legends of FINAL FANTASY come to life in this imaginative, colourful world as an epic story fit for the smallest of heroes unfolds.Show more
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user avatar@Allendaruser avatar@Allendar
April 29, 2025
This game was just so much guilty pleasure and it was just dumb fun. It was even quite challenging, but it's one of those games that had many ingredients, but you could all just carry them along fairly light and pick this game up again over days and weeks and it rewards all the value you put into it back to your enjoyment. It's just simple joy. It gives you the Nintendo vibes, without being overly Nintendo in style.
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