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I'm 2/3rds of the way through the Final Fantasy Tactics remake. The game is a lot easier than I remember it being when I played it as a kid, but that's because I'm actually smart enough to try and use synergies now and to switch my gear/skills to fit the battle instead of forcing my favorite classes into every battle. The music is super nostalgic, the added voice acting is good, the quality of life features like a fast forward button are very welcome. Overall, I'd say it's worth a revisit if you haven't played it in over a decade (or two) like I have. But if someone recently finished the original or War of the Lions, it's not significantly different enough to be worth playing again just for the few extra lines of dialogue they added to the unique characters like Agrias. Even missing the War of the Lions content though, I do think it's the definitive version of the game. A modded and emulated War of the Lions with the lag fix is a close second since you can also use fast forward, save states, mods to make JP Up baseline for everyone instead of feeling pressured to always have it equipped. I'm planning to 100% all the achievements just for fun.