Final Fantasy 12 The Zodiac Age walkthrough, guide, tips, plus Switch and Xbox differences

Publish date: 2022-11-10
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Final Fantasy 12 has found a home outside of its native PS2 thanks to The Zodiac Age remaster, which is available on PS4, PC, Switch and Xbox One.

As with just about any other Final Fantasy game, The Zodiac Age isn't short, or particularly simple for that matter, and then there's the fact that this PlayStation 4 remaster isn't even of the same version we first saw in the west - it's a reworking of the 2007 International Zodiac Job System version that was released in Japan, about a year and a half after the initial launch.

Here on this page, we'll be taking you through the PS4 Zodiac Age version differences from those prior versions, plus providing you with a contents of our various Final Fantasy 12 guide pages, and multiple parts of our Final Fantasy 12 The Zodiac Age walkthrough.

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Final Fantasy 12 The Zodiac Age walkthrough

Progressing through Final Fantasy 12 often boils down to your traversal of its semi-open world. You'll often be popping back to previously visited places to stock up on items and sell your loot, or likewise to report back that you've successfully slain a foe or recovered something lost.

We've covered the story as it unfolds lineraly, in the fashion we found best, and noted where you'll want to take a break to do a spot of grinding or sidequesting. But as always with RPGs, feel free to tackle it as you wish!

The game unfolds in roughly eight acts, but they're untitled, loosely defined, and often pretty long. For the sake of clarity, we've broken the game up into parts which make sense (and which avoid you having to deal with too many overlong pages of guides!), so your best way to navigate is to think in terms of locations, bosses, characters and significant moments.

Other Final Fantasy 12 The Zodiac Age guides

Outside of the Final Fantasy 12 walkthrough, here's other guides that might assist you in your Zodiac Age journey:

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Final Fantasy 12 tips

As well as the walkthrough and our specific guides, there are plenty of general tips and tricks to bear in mind. Here's our pick:

Final Fantasy 12 The Zodiac Age and International Zodiac Job System version differences

So, we know that Final Fantasy 12 isn't just a straight remaster of the Final Fantasy 12 version we received here in the west, but if that's the case then what exactly has changed - and on top of that, what's different between The Zodiac Age and the International Zodiac Job System version released in Japan?

We'll start by talking about what's changed since the distant 2006 original, before going on to note what's changed again with this PlayStation 4 remaster.

Final Fantasy 12 The Zodiac Age changes from original version:

More technically speaking, The Zodiac Age has also received a range of graphical and audio performance upgrades from the original. To the extent that Digital Foundry, in fact, proclaimed "Final Fantasy 12's PS4 remaster is a great upgrade for 1080p gaming."

Final Fantasy 12 The Zodiac Age changes from International Job System version:

Final Fantasy 12 The Zodiac Age PC, Switch and Xbox differences

Final Fantasy 12 The Zodiac Age PC differences:

Final Fantasy 12 The Zodiac Age Switch and Xbox differences:

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