Reviews from

in the past


Tried a little for what it lasted. It's a gacha. I remember being angry since the gameplay was pretty good and nowadays not accessible.

R.I.P Global server 2015-2022, you shall be deeply missed

Too bad this game is gone. It did not deserve it's fate. It wasn't the perfect game by any means, but it was still fun.
My complaints, which make me feel kind of bad considering it is dead:
1. The endgame was a gacha nightmare. You had to have the exact right things at their max levels to stand a chance.
2. The events got repetitive.
3. The mode where Tyro actually went into the FF worlds was fun but ultimately disappointing. It hyped up Tyro messing with the normal timelines, but all that happened was Tyro getting pep talks by the FF heroes. Super disappointing. I was hoping for him causing huge changes, like preventing Aerith from dying, getting branded a L'Cie, stopping Kefka from moving the statues, etc.
It did not deserve to be shut down, by any means. Such a shame.

Didn't get too far before they shut it down.
The graphics and music were good, gameplay too. They made pixel models for he newer characters like lightning etc.
Gatcha wasn't that bad but it was still mobile tier game so, it had annoying bottlenecks that you could solve with real money.
Overall it was worth it for me personally, I'm sad that they closed the servers.
Only tells me to not invest much effort into the other mobile games, you never know when they will shut it down.

Los highlights de este juego son que Vivi tiene un límite llamado Part of the Sky y Ramza otro que se llama Flutegrass Memories pero aparte de eso: gacha


The app is super buggy and runs like crap. Mercifully, the gatcha doesn't give you characters. You get those either way. The gatcha is for weapons and limit breaks. Unfortunately if you want to progress you'll need both of those things. The whole concept of slowly advancing the story of every game in the series, alternating between them all is cool and fun, but the devs decided long ago that none of those stories are every allowed to end.

When I learned about this game it already had reached the stage of gacha's life cycle when it is being crushed under the weight of various systems, currencies and such, making catching up nearly impossible.
A bit of a shame, since the sprites looked nice.

I hold a lot of respect for this game as a dweeb that co-hosted a podcast about it for a year of my life.

As a gacha, it had the sense to have you roll for weapons that bestowed characters with limit breaks as opposed for rolling for the characters themselves. This means that you could build up your favorite characters as updated mechanics steadily made them stronger and stronger throughout the game's lifespan.

The content of the game was pretty abysmal for the first 2-3 years of its life, as the difficulty was a flat check of needing the proper offensive and defensive options to kill event bosses. Slowly yet steadily, the game grew into a very distilled teambuilding sim by which your options opened up through increasingly more generous banners and more powerful skills becoming readily available.

The setting and characters serve the premise well enough for a fanservice title, sadly it never does anything more interesting with it's concept of meddling in the stories of past games. I think if the story had a bit more meat on the bones, I could've recommended it to fans with a stronger sentiment than "it gets fun 5 years of free pulls in".

Overall, what kept me coming back til the game concluded service was seeing the flashy animations of 2D sprites and 3D effects to represent events throughout the series' history.

Honestly, maybe it's the nostalgia talking, but this was honestly the best gacha I ever played.

May it rest in peace. (At least globally)

Final Fantasy Record Kepper is yet another Final Fantasy gacha. The concept behind this one is that you must restore the records of the FF stories, so you'll have to replay the main events and battles of each game, but using the Record Keeper art style and battle system. This concept is actually kinda cool and fun, but it gets quite repetitive.

One nice aspect of this game is that the gacha doesn't focus on characters, which you get during the "story", and instead focuses on weapons. This means you can easily use your favorites and don't have to hunt for them (just... for their best weapons). Still, I don't recommend it that much unless you really love Final Fantasy.

Completely forgot I even played this shit. This would probably be the best FF gacha game, but alas, it's not the one with a Valkyrie Profile collab.