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Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions
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Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions

In days now long past, the War of the Lions rent the land of Ivalice in two. And it is here that two young men of note first stepped onto history's stage. The first is a man named Delita Heiral, the hero who would draw the curtain on the War of the Lions, this dark act of Ivalice's history. The other, whose role is now forgotten, is a man by the name of Ramza Beoulve. Peer through the eyes of these ...

Release Date:October 9, 2007
ESRB Age Rating:Teen
Manufacturer:Square Enix

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