Mercenaries Wings: The False Phoenix
- November 8, 2018
- CIRCLE Ent.
Mercenaries Wings: The False Phoenix is good, but it falls short of being great. Still, it’s a perfectly serviceable title sure to scratch the itch for those waiting for another Final Fantasy Tactics.
Mercenaries Wings: The False Phoenix challenges your tactical nous across a lengthy and challenging campaign. The Kingdom of Dryden has an incredible history thanks to the story of a Phoenix facing down enemies generations ago; now, buoyed by that legacy, King Harold continually seeks conflict. Follow the tale of a band of mercenaries, working for coin but then challenged to consider whether thei…
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Mercenaries Wings: The False Phoenix (Nintendo Switch)
Mercenaries Wings: The False Phoenix is good, but it falls short of being great. Still, it’s a perfectly serviceable title sure to scratch the itch for those waiting for another Final Fantasy Tactics.
70%Mercenaries Wings: The False Phoenix Review
If it were a launch title, we’d recommend tactics fans investigate Mercenaries Wings: The False Phoenix, at least until something better came along, but something better did come along – several things, in fact. If you’re an insatiable tactics fiend who’s munched through everything else, including the previous collection, this is stodgy, competent filler that should keep you going for a while; it’s a supermarket meal deal or a plate of cocktail sausages. It’s no-frills and fine, but with a veritable buffet of tasty, interesting alternatives, who wants a sausage on a stick? Perfunctory, cliched writing and a lack of niceties make it a tougher sell when there are literally hundreds of hours to be had elsewhere.
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