Showing posts with label final fantasy. Show all posts
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September 19, 2014

New Final Fantasy XV Trailer Rocks!

When the Tokyo Game Show 2014 was announced, every Final Fantasy and Square Enix fan was at the edge of their seats (including myself!) from the excitement of a Final Fantasy update. Of course, Square Enix did not disappoint. Showcasing a nice quiet car ride along with a glimpse of the battle system, Square Enix shows that while they have been mum about this upcoming installment for more than a year, they were perhaps quietly controlling their geeky gamer and programmer selves just so they could all blow us away with this new trailer. The latest Final Fantasy XV trailer shows promise of brilliance, that it's at least at par with its predecessors. Watching the trailer alone is already making my hands itch - you definitely want to play that! But we just have to wait a little while longer. According to IGN.com, a Game Informer report indicates that a playable demo entitled Final Fantasy XV Episode Duscae will be available March next year, which will come along as voucher codes with each copy of Final Fantasy Type-0. In short, FF fans will be getting their hands on both Type-0 and FFXV at the same time! (almost). There is still no release date for FFXV. But hey, if the game's going to be as kickass as that trailer, I don't mind waiting. Credits: IGN.com
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September 12, 2013

Final Fantasy Redeems Itself With Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn


In the beginning there was Final Fantasy XIV, and it was not good. For most games, the story would’ve ended there. But Square Enix, perhaps feeling that its prized franchise's name was in danger of becoming too literal, undertook a mammoth effort to keep Final Fantasy’s legacy from being marred by such a disaster. Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn is the resulting do-over, and it’s a huge success on both PC and PlayStation 3. Beautiful, fun, and only a bit uneven in the late game, this dramatic reinvention easily establishes itself as one of the most sincere and effective apologies in gaming history.