Creating a bad game in good faith is excusable, but making a manipulative game to con loving fans out of their cash is downright loathsome. "Final Fantasy: All the Bravest" is only a game in the loosest sense of the word: Players enter battles with iconic "Final Fantasy" villains and tap incessantly to defeat them. That's all. Unlocking new party members (at random) costs real money. Reviving party members without waiting costs real money. Accessing new areas costs real money. Fortunately, real money can buy other, better games.