Final Fantasy Dimensions
Dragoon chapter, GO!
So... it felt like kind of a short chapter. And I only got to use my Temp Dragoon, Barbara for -one- of the dungeons. Kinda lame. Also, she was like 5 levels below me when she joined (I think I did too much grinding, but honestly, this game is so easy to grind in, I can't be blamed). She also speaks like Ayla for no discernible reason.
The game is actually doing a pretty decent job of revealing things slowly and hinting at future revelations... These revelations themselves aren't particularly -good-, but at least the game is trying.
Flashback scene reveals to us Barbara's late father was also a famous Dragoon leader, Abel! (3 guesses which FF4 sprite they recycled for him!) We also meet some of the Empire's other baddies - the Wind General Vata, some sort of Mechanical Construct named Argy, and Cid himself is kind of a fun head honcho for the Airship brigade.
Dungeon design is still pretty simplistic, as is befitting a portable game, and savepoints are commonplace. Randoms are challenging enough, throwing around decent damage and status already. And Autobattle is a boon for grinding once you get past the initial challenge of a new dungeon's opening randoms. Not enough boss fights though, and only one with a story character so far (and we don't even get to take him out, he escapes to fight again another day! To be fair, I'm kinda looking forward to fighting him again since he snagged a shard of Job Crystal in his exit!)
Overall, the game is a definite improvement over FF4-2, and feels kind of like it might have been intended as an "FF5-2" but then they realized that was a terrible idea and went ahead and made it its own game. I have to give credit where credit is due, this was a smart move.
The Light Warriors, while not deep, are at least starting show their archetypal personalities now. Sol = Hotheaded Angry Idiot, Aigis = Good Soldier/Ostensible Leader, Sarah = Mysteriously Omniscient Kindhearted Waif, Dusk = Prettyboy with an Agenda
The game does seem to be going out of its way to have brief interludes where the PCs talk to eachother, so it's not all bad.
Still a gameplay game and playing for story is a terrible idea, but at least the story is inoffensive? Still too expensive for what it is, though.
The game started handing out JP pretty regularly now at least. If I focus on one job, then at this rate I should be able to hit max JLv (20) with a single Job in one more influx of JP.
Levels:
Sol Lv 27 (Lv 7 Warrior)
Sarah Lv 27 (Lv 6 Summoner/Lv 5 Black Mage)
Aigis Lv 28 (Lv 7 Red Mage)
Dusk Lv 28 (Lv 7 White Mage)
Barbara Lv 23 (Dragoon)
Alas, time to leave behind my buff party and play with the Warriors of Darkness now. (Warriors of Darkness contains both of the characters whose personalities I actually enjoy, though, so no complaints really.)