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3Another mobile spinoff entry in the [[RunningGag forehead slappingly popular]] ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series, this one a loose sequel to its predecessor, ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyDimensions''. Released in Japan for Android and iOS on February 12, 2015 and worldwide November 1, 2017, it was originally created as an online gacha game; however, online service ended in late 2017 and it can now be played as a fully offline entry with no additional costs or gacha elements.
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5The game can best be described as "''Final Fantasy'' meets ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger''", in that it has plenty of {{mythology gag}}s and references to the ''Final Fantasy'' series but the plot echoes the TimeTravel shenanigans shown in ''Chrono Trigger''. (director Takashi Tokita, also responsible for ''Trigger'', [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/12/21/cancelled-chrono-trigger-sequel-lives-on-in-final-fantasy-game downright admitted]] ''Dimensions II'' was built from his plans for the seemingly never coming third ''Chrono'' game)
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7The story follows a young man named Morrow, dissatisfied with his island life on the secluded Navos Village in the center of the world. One day, a meteor flashes across the sky and lands in the forest outside of his village, and when he goes to investigate he comes across a baby dragon he decides to name Mootie and a mysterious EmotionlessGirl in strange clothes who emerged from the meteor. The girl, Aemo, soon reveals that she has LaserGuidedAmnesia, but they eventually learn that she has come from the future, sent to the present day to stop the events that lead to the Day of Reckoning and destroy the world. The three of them then begin a journey across time in order to find the beings of Chaos attacking the fabric of history. Along the way, they pick up a number of allies: Wrieg, a famous adventurer from the present day that Morrow looks up to; Jornee, an elf princess from the Middle Ages; Parai, a lone wolf and half dwarf from the Middle Ages; and Maina, a modern-day descendant of a ninja clan. The story is divided into chapters as the party traverses through different time periods.
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9Gameplay emulates the Conditional Time Battle system of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'', as the player travels across different nodes and battles waves of enemies. Abilities and spells are learned by equipping signets - stones that hold the power of numerous Eidolons. Each character can obtain specific signets unique to them that allow them to learn and master the abilities within, and many are aligned to each character's elemental affinity. Though characters can only equip four signets at a time, mastering the signets allows them to use the abilities permanently. In addition to learning abilities, signets allow the characters to [[SummonMagic summon]] the Eidolon within for a powerful ability.
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11The main storyline has seven chapters, but there is also a sort of PostScriptSeason in the form of the three chapter Eureka arc.
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13!!This game contains examples of:
14* AbandonedLaboratory: There are tons in the ruined future. Only one is still in use: [[spoiler: Sorgue's, and by this time many years later he has softened up enough to want to help the party. Before that, Sorgue experimented on attempts to clone Kairos and avert the Day of Reckoning]].
15* TheAgeOfMyth: The civilization of Mysidia was one of these, and it is the furthest back in time that the party can go.
16* AssistCharacter: While only three characters can be used in battle at a time, the inactive party members can occasionally (and randomly) use their "Storm" ability, which ranges from area of effect damage, healing, or buffs, depending on the party member.
17* BadFuture: Aemo comes from one. It's a [[{{Mordor}} barren wasteland]] with toxic air, and whatever is left of humanity lives in complete isolation within pods that prevent them from interacting with any other human. That's the reason why Aemo is an EmotionlessGirl - she never had the opportunity to interact with other people before.
18* BlackAndWhiteMagic: Ancient Mysidia studied these two magic types extensively, centering most of their civilization around the research and development of new magic. While they did have a king and queen in the form of Doga and Unei, there is also a leader for both black and white magic who are the strongest mages of their era. Sorgue was the Grand Black Mage while Minwu was the Grand White Mage.
19* BonusDungeon: The Tower of Babil, which uniquely can be entered pretty early in the game, but the difficulty spikes as you ascend its many floors.
20* CoolAirship: [[spoiler: The Phantom Ship]], which later gets used by the party and is dubbed the ''Kairos''.
21* TheFourGods: They're eidolons this time around, but they took up residence in the human world during the Middle Ages, on the eastern continent, in the appearance of normal humans to watch over things.
22* FourIsDeath: The Four Fiends Marilith, Lich, Tiamat, and Kraken make an appearance again, [[spoiler: cultivating Chaos energy throughout history]].
23* FutureMeScaresMe: The Day of Reckoning is caused by [[spoiler: a Chaos-possessed Mootie, who is the child form of the king of the eidolons, Bahamut]].
24* GhostShip: Morrow sees one in the sky at the beginning of the game while going to investigate the meteor, and it makes sporadic appearances afterward dropping monsters no matter which era the party is in.
25* HalfIdenticalTwins: [[DarkAndTroubledPast Chronos]] (the girl) and Kairos (the boy), a pair of ChildProdigy mages from ancient Mysidia. However, Chronos has been locked in crystal in a PlaceBeyondTime and hasn't seen her brother Kairos in ''centuries''. She doesn't even know if he's alive.
26* HereThereWereDragons: Jornee gets depressed to learn that the elves have all gone extinct by the time of the modern day, and part of her motivation for coming along with the party on their journey through time is so she can try to avert that.
27* InSpiteOfANail: [[spoiler: Despite the party's efforts to the contrary, even after causing peace between Westa and Ajima and preventing the Flare Weapon from being fired (and thus causing Bahamut to get overwhelmed by Chaos energy), the Day of Reckoning still comes to pass... because Chaos itself takes on the form of Bahamut after copying Mootie's cells and resolves to carry out that same future]].
28* TheMiddleAges: Jornee and Parai both hail from this period, Jornee from the West and Parai the East.
29* MythologyGag: The game is full of them:
30** [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV Ancient Mysidia]], which is ruled by [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII Doga and Unei]] with a Sage named [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyII Minwu]]. There is also another prominent BlackMage named [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX Vivi]], and [[spoiler: the end of the game shows us [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV Palom and Porom]]]].
31** There are ''hundreds'' of obtainable signets, all of which have unique art of multiple summon monsters and characters throughout the entire series.
32** One sidequest chain has ''Alba'' herself from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyDimensions'' appear through a rift in time and space, and she tests her strength against you numerous times.
33** The [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyV Big Bridge]] spans the ocean between the western and eastern continents.
34** The [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV Tower of Babil]] is a RecurringElement across a few different eras that also acts as the game's fifty-floor BonusDungeon. The TrueFinalBoss at the top is the [[spoiler:Giant of Babil.]]
35** You can dress the characters in clothes and armor used in the job systems throughout the series, though it's entirely cosmetic.
36** [[ThoseTwoGuys Biggs and Wedge]] appear again. This time, Biggs is a soldier from Westa, while Wedge (or rather, Ueji) is from the eastern continent of Ajima. Their burgeoning friendship is symbolic of the peace the two continents are fighting to attain.
37* PlaceBeyondTime: A few of them connected by the Rift. Once the time traveling begins, the party uses Chronos' Space as their base of operations, where the mysterious girl named Chronos lives, trapped in crystal. The Eidolon World, Eidola, is also one of these.
38* ProgressivelyPrettier: Parai's Mom Bomb signet looks like a regular Mom Bomb, its second form just a palette swap. The final form however turns her into Lady Bomb and into a human.
39* RecurringBoss: Many of them. In particular, the [[spoiler: Four Fiends]] are fought a dozen times each across every time period.
40* RecurringCharacter: Only one character is encountered in every time period, from ancient Mysidia to the BadFuture: [[spoiler: [[IHaveManyNames Sorgue/Deathlord/Dr. Black/Sorgue again]], in all different roles ranging from villain, to AntiVillain, AntiHero, and then to a true heroic figure]]. His immortality gave him lots of time to think over his previous actions.
41* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: The party changes events throughout history to prevent the God of Destruction from causing the Day of Reckoning and destroying the world in the future.
42* SixthRanger: [[spoiler: Deathlord]], who joins the party in the Eureka arc.
43* TeamPet: Mootie.
44* TimeLimitBoss: Odin is fought in a subquest and he has to be brought down within 12 turns or he ends the fight with the [[OneHitKO Zantetsuken]].
45* WolfpackBoss: A subquest in Chapter 6-1 has you able to fight against all four of the Ajima Holy Beasts at once. During the Interlude, you have a subquest to face all the Eidolons save Odin at once.

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