Final Fantasy Tactics is back and not just back, but rebuilt for two very different kinds of players. The Ivalice Chronicles lets you choose your adventure: a modernized ‘Enhanced’ version with full voice acting, slick UI updates, and a gentler Squire difficulty, or a faithful ‘Classic’ mode that preserves the 1997 feel with the War of the Lions script. It’s a double-release that asks you right at the start: do you want nostalgia, or do you want a new experience? Either way, day one is full of new systems, here are a couple of tips you’ll want to know before your first playthrough
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Feature |
Enhanced |
Classic |
|---|---|---|
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Presentation |
Updated visuals; modern UI with clearer combat timeline & prediction screen |
1997 presentation fidelity |
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Voice |
Full English/Japanese voice acting (story, battle chatter, chants) |
Text only |
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Difficulty |
Adds “Squire” (more accessible) and multiple difficulty modes you can change in Settings |
Original challenge curve; faithful to PS1 feel |
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Speed & Flow |
Hold‑to‑speed‑up battles; retreat from random/multi‑phase fights; autosave + manual saves |
Original pacing |
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Convenience |
Job tree viewer; save 3 loadout sets per unit; mark tiles; tactical overhead view; view shop stock from the world map |
Original feature set |
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Script |
Revised to fit VO + added battle lines |
War of the Lions translation |
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“Who’s it for?” |
First‑timers, lapsed fans, or anyone who wants modern comforts |
Purists and nostalgia runs |
Source: https://final-fantasy-tactics-the-ivalice-chronicles.square-enix-games.com/en-us
Short answer: If you’re new to tactics RPGs or just new to FFT, yes. Squire is the more accessible option in the Enhanced version, designed to smooth early difficulty without changing the story. You can adjust difficulty later from the settings menu (Enhanced offers multiple modes), so there’s no long‑term lock‑in.
You'll experience narrated story scenes, a clearer turn order, quicker battles, and safety features such as autosave and retreats. You can always return for a nostalgic Classic run at a later time. The enhanced version offers a fully immersive experience. Please note that Classic mode does not allow for achievements, so if you're aiming for a 100% run, you should choose enhanced mode.
All of the above are documented inSquare Enix’s feature rundown.