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Fair
"It's easy to dismiss Final Fantasy Explorers as little more than a shameless copy of Monster Hunter, and while it's true that the game is short on original ideas and lacks the devilish complexity of Capcom's million-selling series, it would be grossly unfair to ignore the game entirely. While the Job system isn't as deep and involving as Monster Hunter's weapon-based classes and the short quests quickly descend into repetition, the online side of the game is solid and the allure of forging new items ensures that the desire to find the best loot is always at the front of your mind.Then there's the setting and the generous helpings of fan-service; while the Final Fantasy brand has arguably been abused by its owner with some distinctly lackluster outings in recent years, it still offers an incredibly appealing universe to inhabit, and hardcore fans left cold by Monster Hunter's locales might find this familiar fantasy realm a little more appealing - especially when it's possible to invoke the spirits of Cloud, Tidus, Yuna and Tifa, as well as many other famous Final Fantasy characters. Ultimately though, Final Fantasy Explorers feels like an entry point for the genre rather than a true rival to Capcom's crown - it's accessible and enjoyable, but the shallow nature of the gameplay might leave seasoned players feeling a little cold after extended play."
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Final Fantasy Explorers-Force is a mobile RPG where you team up to 5 players to fight through a world overrun by monstrous summons. Pick from familiar job classes and swap between them as you tackle quests. Temporarily take control of iconic figures from past Final Fantasy games to turn the tide in battle. Progress through story missions and open world content with a mix of solo and co-op play. The game leans heavily on its franchise pedigree but adds some flexible multiplayer options. Players can switch between roles on the fly and use borrowed powers from series staples like Cloud or Zidane. While the core loop of grinding and summon fights feels familiar, the ability to jump in with friends or solo makes it stand out among mobile RPGs. Community feedback highlights the convenience of on-the-go battles but notes some repetitive late-game content.
Game Modes
Single player, Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO)
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