Having now played it on all platforms, the Switch release is definitely my preferred way of experiencing this gem of a game.įinal Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age was already a massive step up over the PS2 version when it arrived on PS4 with a plethora of enhancements.
That has since been ported to PC with some enhancements and now has arrived on not only Switch but also Xbox One with even more features. Originally released on PS4 before seeing a port to PC and finally released simultaneously on Xbox One and Nintendo Switch and scored 8.5/10 on PS4Īfter Square Enix released Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster on PS3 and PS Vita, everyone was looking at Final Fantasy XII and Square Enix delivered a fantastic package when The Zodiac Age hit PS4. These reviews aren’t just to talk about the game but to look at how the games run and play on the Switch and how they use the Switch features. If you’re new to the Switch Re:Port Reviews on the Geek, I (with the help of the fine folk here) look at the Switch ports of games that have been released on other platforms.
Today’s Switch Re:Port Review looks at one of the best Final Fantasy games of all time finally getting a portable release, Mick tackling the Switch port of the Sniper Elite remaster, and a game no one really expected to get a release in the West on console.