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ISBN / ASIN123326690X
ISBN-139781233266906
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 118. Chapters: Bowser, Wart, Characters of Final Fantasy Tactics, List of characters in Suikoden III, List of characters in the Ace Attorney series, List of Earthworm Jim characters, List of Star Fox characters, Global Defense Initiative, Deus Ex: Invisible War characters, Earthrise, List of characters in Suikoden Tierkreis, List of Mega Man X characters, List of KOF: Maximum Impact characters, Heroes Chronicles, Guild Wars: Eye of the North, Regnum Online, Johnny Cage, Kano, Universe of The Longest Journey, Abe, DragonFable, Mega Man Xtreme 2, Resident Evil: Underworld, Dino Stalker. Excerpt: Final Fantasy Tactics and its PlayStation Portable remake, Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions are tactical role-playing games developed and published by Square Co., Ltd. (now known as Square Enix). Both games take place in the fictional world of Ivalice, a world conceived by Yasumi Matsuno prior to his joining Square Co. Ltd. in 1995. Within this setting, the games revolve around the story of fictional characters involved in a conflict known as the War of the Lions. The characters are designed and created by Akihiko Yoshida. The game's plot is portrayed through the eyes of Ramza Beoulve, the main character of the story. His exploits in the war introduced him to a number of characters, each with their own role and agenda concerning the war and the fictional world that they inhabit. As the game progresses, players are able to recruit generic player characters and customize them using the Job system of the Final Fantasy series. Several battles also feature "Guest" characters that are controlled via the game's A.I., which may be recruited later in the game. The developers have also incorporated cameo roles for characters from other Square Enix games. Akihiko Yoshida designed the characters for the game; he subsequently did the same for...