8 Reasons Why Final Fantasy XII is the Most Underrated Game in the Series

Few franchises are as revered and beloved as Final Fantasy. Ever since the first entry made its debut back in 1987, developer Square Enix has delivered, unquestionably, some of the finest Japanese role-playing games ever made. Final Fantasy IV added a new level of depth based around a character-driven plot, to the JRPG genre, while both Final Fantasy VI and VII remain fan favorites for a slew of reasons. But there’s no denying that many believe the series has lost its way for several years now.
It’s been awhile since Square produced a Final Fantasy game that mostly everyone loves. But one entry that’s severely underrated is 2006’s Final Fantasy XII. Some quite enjoy it, but many seem to hate it. For well over a decade now, fans have been clamoring for a massive Final Fantasy title that offers full player freedom from the get-go. Little do many realize, Final Fantasy XII is that very game, and is one entry the upcoming Final Fantasy XV should take heavy inspiration from.
Here are eight reasons why Final Fantasy XII is the most underrated game in the series.
8. The Growth System is Satisfyingly Complex
Leveling up in Final Fantasy XII is intricate, but never convoluted. While simply increasing your level is expectedly distilled down to fighting waves and waves of enemies, just like any other RPG, the game also contains a deep system called The License Board. It’s most similar to Final Fantasy X’s Grid system. The board is an array of panels that contain certain “licenses” that are sort of like permits, which allow each character to perform particular actions. One character might start out as an expert in magic, while another is great at long range combat. To use these certain abilities, you have to spend license points, which are earned alongside experience points during combat.
The board itself is aesthetically pleasing and easy to grasp, and it’s a system that continually encourages experimentation and freedom.
7. The Cast is Mostly Great
There are six main playable characters in Final Fantasy XII, and four of them are well written and complex. While the two characters you start out playing as, an energetic orphan named Vaan and his best friend Penelope, are bland and uninteresting, the story quickly shifts its focus away from them. The plot revolves around a troubled and determined princess named Ashe, who lost her father and husband in a ferocious war, and her journey to getting her kingdom back from a corrupt monarchy.
Basch, a disgraced former knight, and two lively, humorous space pirates named Balthier and Fran also join the party, and they all add a much-welcomed layer of complexity to the party dynamic.