MMORPG.com - 8.2
Game Informer - 7.8
God is a Geek - 7.5
Destructoid - 7
Gamespot - 7
Nintendo Life - 7
IGN - 6.8
Gamesbeat - 6.5
Nintendo Enthusiast - 6
Metacritic
Youll be able to take along any combination of 3 friends, monsters, or strangers via the internet to get the job done. With 12 Eidolons to capture, 21 jobs to unlock, and 10 different historic characters to collect there is more than enough Final Fantasy fan service offered up in Explorers to ensure that it successfully married the best of monster hunter style action RPGs and the Final Fantasy franchise.
Game Informer - 7.8
Final Fantasy Explorers never fully captivated me. Building up your character is fun and the Final Fantasy fan in me enjoyed all the callbacks, but it didn't keep me invested. It gives you plenty to tinker with, but doesn't have the meat to back it up.
God is a Geek - 7.5
Final Fantasy Explorers may tread a new path for the franchise, but it doesnt offer anything new for the genre.
Destructoid - 7
Final Fantasy Explorers has a litany of pacing issues, particularly when it comes to its quests and, visually, it feels like a DS-era game at times. But players who are willing to jump in with both feet will find a lot to love, and that goes double if you're planning to play through the adventure with a friend.
Gamespot - 7
The sheer number of quests and the complexity of customization will keep you busy for hours. If you like that sort of thing, that is. Even though its economy leaves a bit to be desired, it's not clunky enough to dissuade you from working hard to earn items and craft your ultimate armor.
Nintendo Life - 7
Final Fantasy Explorers feels like an entry point for the genre rather than a true rival to Capcom's crown - it's accessible and enjoyable, but the shallow nature of the gameplay might leave seasoned players feeling a little cold after extended play.
IGN - 6.8
For a few hours at least, Final Fantasy Explorers is a charming little adventure thats fun to play alone with your monster buddies or with real-life friends. But repetitive quests, the lack of a serious challenge until late in the story and a poor travel system eventually broke the charm spell that Explorers had cast upon me.
Gamesbeat - 6.5
Some life-long players of the franchise may not feel like Explorers has enough Final Fantasy for them. It has a lot and lets you customize much of it along the way but it just doesnt have that magic feeling I get when playing a Final Fantasy and knowing that games world is at stake.
Nintendo Enthusiast - 6
Final Fantasy Explorers just feels shallow. Its not that it is a bad game, its just painfully average in almost every respect.
Metacritic