FINAL FANTASY DIMENSIONS Wiki

FINAL FANTASY DIMENSIONS Wiki

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  • Category: Games
  • Last Updated: 2016-01-13
  • New version: 1.1.3
  • File size: 208.96 MB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 5.1.1 or later. and Android 4.4. KitKat or later

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FINAL FANTASY DIMENSIONS is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by SQUARE ENIX. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - SQUARE ENIX, with the latest current version being 1.1.3 which was officially released on 2016-01-13. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 313 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 3.8 out of a possible 5 stars.

Video Manual: How to Use the FINAL FANTASY DIMENSIONS App

How does it Work?

In addition to enhanced graphics and sound, this smartphone version also marks the title's overseas debut.

Drawing upon the roots of the series with such features as beautiful 2-D pixel art, a battle system involving job change-based character growth and ability combinations, and a classic story of light, darkness, and crystals, FINAL FANTASY DIMENSIONS delivers the best of FINAL FANTASY, retro and fresh alike, directly to you.

We hope you enjoy this wonderful new addition to the venerable FINAL FANTASY series.

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The game's prologue--the first arc in the story--is available for you to enjoy as a free download.

Subsequent chapters are available for purchase via the shop menu.

You can also switch background music from the game using Chiptune Arrange functionality!

Chiptune Arrange is also available for purchase in the shop. Just select "Chiptune BGM"!

If you're not convinced, try arranging serveral background songs in Chiptune before you buy! Just Select "Arrange" from the "BGM Type" option in the Config menu! It's that easy!

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Prologue: Available for free!

Chapter 1: Reckoning

$1.99

Chapter 2: The Generals Approach

(Contains the Dragoon, Ranger, Bard, and Dark Knight Chapters)

$4.99

Chapter 3: Warriors of Light and Darkness

(Contains the Memorist, Dancer, Paladin, and Ninja Chapters)

$4.99

Chapter 4: Twilight

$4.99

Set: Chapters 1–4

$13.99

Chiptune BGM

$4.99

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Compatible with the iPhone4, iPad2 and later.

Compatible with iOS5.1.1 and later. Universal application, also compatible with Retina Display.

Due to the use of a universal aspect ratio, portions of the game screen may appear black on some devices.

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Top Reviews


  • By Gandil

    Worth the money

    This is by far the best Final Fantasy RPG mobile game if you are a fan of the classic nes/snes games. The story is gets a little predictable as you progress through the game but the characters are entertaining and you have all the classic elements such as job classes, spells, weapons and lots to explore. One feature which I️ absolutely love is the “auto battle” which speeds up the battle sequence for your random encounters. It makes grinding and leveling up so much less painful. The one negative thing I️ have to say is that the game takes over and does way too much “talking” and cut scenes for the story progression. Sometimes I️ just want to keep battling and moving forward and instead there’s 10 mins of talking and character interaction. Once it’s over and you move on to the next cave or castle it takes over again. Other than that this game is great and I play it about once per year since it’s so much fun.



  • By Psycho Fish

    An AMAZING game!

    Despite the $14 cost for the full game, it is worth the purchase! It has a great story, great music, great gameplay, and while playing it I felt as if I was replaying one of the classic FF games. The job system is probably one of my favorite aspects; not only because of the selection of jobs but also how it takes what made the job system in FFV great and makes it even greater! The only negative thing that I have to say is that it can get REALLY difficult at times, but that isn't anything to really complain about. Overall Final Fantasy Dimensions is an amazing game that captures the feel and recreates the experience of playing a classic FF game. If you can, I would recommend buying the full game!



  • By Evilknights

    Great FF game

    I e played every final fantasy game to date (some more than others) and I personally believe that this was a great job at getting back to the roots and giving the player freedom to customize there party. Story wise it's a pretty nice change up with the two separate parties that merge later on. It requires you to form two separate parties rather than choosing a team at the beginning and never changing out your roster. The class system is fantastic. It's one of the best they've put out in ages. I managed to 100% it after days of playing. The only downside is it will keep you on your phone for hours. Hopefully you have a charger with you.



  • By ChrisCat04

    Solid throwbacks, great game

    The old school FF1-6 feeling of gameplay with the sprites, equipment, and diverse party is great. The in-depth job system expands on what III and V built allowing you to really build a party of your own. Finally, the story, splitting into two teams and allowing you to experience two separate, concurrent stories was a really enjoyable part that made it so the game never felt too grindy or too mush of a slog since you could grind a few lvls/job lvls and then swap to the next party for a breath of fresh air. Only thing it lacks is a post-game since it is just 3 bosses repeated with no real reason past that. Still a solid optional challenge compared to other titles... looking at you FFVI.



  • By Bardwayer

    Play this instead of FF5

    It’s a shame that this was the only new mobile FF that’s an actual game and isn’t built around micro transactions like Brave Exvius and Mobius. This game is almost identical to Final Fantasy 5 in its art style, use of the job system, and unoriginal plot but at least it doesn’t take itself too seriously and can still be appreciated for its campiness. This time you have two parties, the Warriors of Light and Warriors of Darkness, each receiving different jobs that cause them to be developed quite differently. And this game is hard. Set ATB to active, crank the battle speed all the way up and prepare to die multiple times to bosses just like the good old days.



  • By OPERATION-T4

    RPGs

    Prologue was great. Only problem so far is the way the exp shows after a battle. It's a little confusing and hard to tell how much each person is actually getting from each battle, which is important if you want to focus on leveling a certain person being that it seems like each character gets different amounts from certain types of monsters. Otherwise great game and I'll be purchasing the full game as soon as I can. FF8/FF9 for mobile...I seriously cant believe you people are slacking on this. It should've been in the works years ago, as well as more games like the old Nintendo ones. Hop to!



  • By Kegfreak

    Best Original RPG for smartphones.

    So when I looked at the reviews and decided to play this game, I went ahead and bought the full game instead of the game in chunks. It was a classic Final Fantasy experience for me and was well written. I have personally put 71 plus hours into this game and all my characters are maxed out. This game towards the end amps up the difficulty level because the game expects you to have already learned all the mechanics of the game and will throw everything all you. Over all I think I have gotten my 14 dollars worth out of this game. This is a true Final Fantasy game and does not disappoints.



  • By Sailor1337

    A good and fun experience.

    Take the guest star party member system of FFII, the jobs of FFI,III, and V, along with the light and dark and character development of IV, and you have an idea what this game is like. The first episode is free and gives you an idea what the gameplay is like, then you have to actually cough up money, surprising I know. It's not always true but "you get what you pay for" and for the apps that you pay nothing, you get nothing as quality. -1 star for the INSANE difficulty spike later on in the game, and the amount of grinding you'll need to do so that you can unlock the fusion techniques you want.



  • By Joeytoms

    Refreshing

    For anyone trying to get into the final fantasy series, but doesn't have the time to play the first final fantasy game because low quality or you just can't find it, play this game it reminds of everything final fantasy was and is today coated with new faces, new characters, and some great Easter egg, anyway what I'm trying to say, this is just a very well made rpg, but to be warned grind your heart out trust me it's worth it. The end is fantastic and you feel great. Anyway thank you final fantasy team, you guys made another unforgettable game you should be proud.



  • By Schattenmeister001

    Good game, same series problems

    FFD is a great game in the series. It has vibrant colors, great story, fun characters, classic battles, and the rest of the great tropes that final fantasy is known. Now however, it suffers from the same flaws that many FF games on IOS suffer as well. To name them would not do those who found them any justice because their voices have have fallen on deaf ears for months and even years. All one has to do is read the previous comments of most of the mainline FF games and the issues will be laid bare. I will again write my concern within these archives of praise and concern but this time another game joins the fold of past problems. FFD was a full screen game and now the resolution has been reduced. This games joins FF1, FF2, FF5, FF6, FF7, and FF9 insomuch as this is a persistent problem that has not been resolved or even addressed for a long time. I again ask what I asked on the July 2020 update of FF7. Square, do you read these reviews? Do you respond to your customers praise and concerns? Do you care?



  • By Ismellburritos

    4 stars would play again

    This game is great! Bings you back to the OG FF. There are some bugs here and there and of course crashes like your typical mobile game even though it’s not frequent. The thing is there is only one problem: there is a bug where you get stuck in certain areas and you do the walk animation but you don’t move. I’m not sure if it’s just my phone or if others have had this problem. Other than that pretty good game compared to FFXV pocket. It’s addictive and like your old final fantasy, will have bosses you’ll need to to grind to be 26 levels higher than anyone else in your party to beat it.



  • By Serenityinaz12

    Almost as good as mainline titles

    This game could be part of the mainline series, it's a real deal final fantasy the only thing is the writing and plot is weak. Great music and nostalgia, long game. This truly is a real Final Fantasy. It was never popular and no one talks about it because it cost 30 or 40 bucks when it released and on mobile that is, as we all know now, a death sentence. If you liked Final Fantasy 4,5,6 you will love this



  • By _WolfSpirit

    To good to be true.

    I've gone on a little Final Fantasy kick recently so downloaded all the free FF games today. Most of them are... Okay. They're almost all the same thing in different wrapping to be honest and none feel like final fantasy except for maybe Brave Exvius and even that has the sin of an energy system currency you need to buy with real money to get better things, just sit there and tap or swipe the screen in an endless battle, etc. it at least has a story and exploration option unlike most... But I digress... I ran across this and was blown away at first. It was pure old school original final fantasy. Menu system, sounds, graphics and all. And I was loving it, but only played for about a minute when I realized it had to be to good to be true. Then I checked the description and it sure enough is. $15 to get the whole thing... Outrageous! For a spine off mobile app of a game series, that is way too much no matter the quality. It's a nice game to be sure but it shouldn't cost so much. I can download free, fan made alternatives or even play a flash game of equal quality for free.



  • By Jimbownage

    Final fantasy the money pit

    I was having a good time with this, honestly. Had some reminiscences of the monsters from final fantasy four, storyline, and had good character flow. The problem I have with this was I finished it within thirty minutes. There is also a job class system that I didn't even get to try out. I mainly just auto battled all the ransoms. I had two "boss" battles that consisted of me casting their weakness 3 times to win. This should've been called a demo if you could even call it that, because you don't even get to demo the complete combat system of jobs or abilities. And of course the additional "chapters" are overpriced. If you wanna dump some cash then by all means jump all over it. I'd rather go back and just play the originals I love than supporting squares greed. I think their CEO has a big enough yacht


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