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Showing posts with label Final Fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Final Fantasy. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Final Fantasy III (PSP) Trailer

Final Fantasy III will be having its port for the PSP (This is one of my favorite FF games... and I no longer have my DS so... yay!). Originally released for the NES back in 1990 and after previously being remade for the Nintendo DS in 2006 and for iOS recently, this will be the first time Final Fantasy III will be ported to a Sony system.



Final Fantasy III will be available for 3,800 yen ($48) in stores or 3,300 yen ($41) as a PSN download on September 20. This port will have enhanced graphics, an option to play with the original NES music, and an auto battle mode, which would make leveling up jobs easier. It will also include a bestiary and other in-game data libraries.

Here's a few screenshots...


Source: Siliconera

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Final Fantasy Dimensions


The Final Fantasy franchise will be celebrating its 25th anniversary this year and Square-Enix gave the franchise a new spin-off: Final Fantasy Dimensions which will be brought to E3. The game's site can now be viewed here. Here’s how the game was described by Square-Enix:

“Drawing upon the roots of the series with such features as beautiful 2D pixel art, job-driven character growth, additional scenarios in which to inherit the jobs of your adventuring companions, and a classic story of light, darkness, and crystals, Final Fantasy Dimensions delivers the best of Final Fantasy, retro and fresh alike, directly to your smartphone.”
So that means we will be experiencing the feel of the old Final Fantasy games here. Well it's something to look forward to for FF fans.

Final Fantasy Dimensions will be released for iOS and Android this summer.


Source: Siliconera

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Retro Games: Final Fantasy Endless Nova


I've been looking through my old stash of games again recently and I remembered one of the games that I got addicted to back then. It's Final Fantasy: Endless Nova by Delita Hyral X and Orochi Kusanagi of VELV. Yes, It's one of those free fan-made Final Fantasy games that was actually completed using the RPG Maker 2000 software.


Endless Nova consists of over 40 hours of gameplay, roughly 300 maps, working mini games including an arcade and casino system, side quests, stat-building skill (similar to Final Fantasy II) and a trade system allowing you to get rare items.

Final Fantasy Endless Nova can be downloaded here.
(RTP for RPG Maker 2000 is required to run the game)

Source: Velv (Official site, inactive since 2007)

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Final Fantasy Type-0 Trailer


A 5-minute long trailer has been released for Square-Enix's upcoming PSP game: Final Fantasy Type-0. The theme song will be titled "Zero" and will be performed by the band BUMP OF CHICKEN.


Final Fantasy Type-0 (originally titled back then as Final Fantasy Agito XIII) will go alongside Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy XIII-2 and Final Fantasy Versus XIII to make up the Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy compilation. It follows the quests of the students of Class Zero from the Suzaku Fiefdom of Rubrum as they organize Operation Apostle, a covert mission to recapture their nation's crystal and to defeat their enemy, the Milites forces. The gameplay will be similar to those of Crisis Core and Final Fantasy X-2.

Final Fantasy Type-0 will be released on October 13 in Japan and will cost 7,700 yen.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

What could have been Final Fantasy VII...

(just a re-post of one of my very first entries)

I stumbled upon this when I was searching for fan translations of Japanese RPG SNES Roms. Then on a fan site of Final Fantasy VI, I saw this article about Squaresoft's plans back then for the next Final Fantasy after FF6 which was called Final Fantasy SGI and made it as a demo. This is where Squaresoft first worked on 3D graphics. It was intended to be a direct sequel so that means no Cloud, Aerith or Tifa, instead it features the characters from FF6: Terra, Locke and Shadow and many assumed that it will be for the Nintendo 64 consoles.

And the rest was history...

Here are some screenshots of the demo:

Sources:
The Real Final Fantasy 7
Lost Levels
Final Fantasy Wiki 

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection review

One of the few new PSP games that I grabbed recently. Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection is basically a compilation of enhanced ports of Final Fantasy IV (SNES, PSX, GBA, Nintendo DS) and it's sequel Final Fantasy IV: The After Years (Nintendo Wii, Mobile) plus an additional story which is an Interlude between the two games.

Just a quick summary. Final Fantasy IV follows the quest of a young Dark Knight named Cecil, commander of the Red Wings, which is the airship squadron of the kingdom of Baron. After leading an unprovoked attack to a nearby village followed by the theft of it's crystal, Cecil began to doubt his loyalty to the kingdom and his way of life. Voicing out his concern didn't go well with the king of Baron's apparent new personality disorder. Cecil had his rank stripped off and was sent off to a delivery routine to re-establish his worth for the kingdom.

To prevent further spoilers I'd just say that the mission didn't go well. That started Cecil's quest to atone for his mistakes as a Dark knight and to determine the reason behind Baron's thirst for power and the unusual monster attacks as well.

Interlude is set roughly a year after Final Fantasy IV to bridge the first story with The After Years.

The After Years takes place 17 years after Final Fantasy IV. Cecil survived in the story of the first game, he is now a hero, married to Rosa and now has a son named Ceodore. It starts with Ceodore's test to become a part of the Red Wings like his father. After succeeding in his trial, he and the Red Wings returns triumphantly  to Baron but they were attacked by monsters on their way.

The After Years is divided into 11 Chapters following the stories of each new and returning characters as they solve the mystery of the return of the Second moon and the return of sudden monster attacks.


Overall:

Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection was well presented. The gameplay graphics are based on the GBA version, enhanced for the PSP's screen. The FMVs look good just like any other new gen Final Fantasy game. For the audio, You can select the original musical score as you play for a bit of nostalgia or you can select the new arrangements.
The gameplay is the same as the original games. It still implements the Active Time Battle (ATB) system on battles and a top view perspective as you explore places.

For the record, I grabbed this game for The After Years and the Interlude (I have finished Final Fantasy IV on the DS). I was a bit disappointed with the plot of The After Years, some scenes and events just repeat itself and it's not very challenging. Well it's not bad enough to be labelled as Electric Boogaloo so I'm still thankful. I'm happy with how Interlude goes so far.

So for Final Fantasy fans out there, Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection would be a sweet addition to your collection. It's always good to have a full saga in one game.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Final Fantasy IV The Complete Collection

As a follow-up for the remakes of Final Fantasy I and II for the PlayStation Portable, comes Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection. (So, Square-Enix really is not doing a Final Fantasy III remake on a console other than Nintendo, huh?)

Final Fantasy IV The Complete Collection is set to be released in March 24, 2011 in Japan and April 19, 2011 in North America and Europe. It will feature two games: Final Fantasy IV and Final Fantasy IV The After Years as one continuous game. It will also feature 2D graphics like those of Final Fantasy I and II for the PSP.Yay! I never really liked how Cecil looked like in the Nintendo DS remake.

Info:
Official Japanese Page
Official Page
Final Fantasy Wiki
Pre-Order Now! (Amazon)

Thursday, June 12, 2008

THE REAL Final Fantasy VII!?... yeah, no kidding.

I stumbled upon this when I was searching for fan translations of Japanese RPG SNES Roms. Then on a fan site of Final Fantasy 6, I saw this article about Square's earlier plans for the next Final Fantasy after FF6 which was called Final Fantasy SGI where Square first worked on 3D graphics. It features NOT Cloud and Tifa, instead it features the characters from FF6 Terra, Locke and Shadow and it would have been released for Nintendo 64 Consoles.

Here are some screenshots of the demo:


Still not convinced? hehehe here are the sites where I saw stuff about these:

-The Real Final Fantasy 7 - contains more screenshots and videos

-Lost Levels - much deeper explanation about this.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

CRISIS CORE: Final Fantasy VII


Category:Video Games
Genre: Role-Playing
Console:PlayStation Portable (PSP)
"Another Masterpiece from Square-Enix!"

Overview

Graphics: Awesome game for PSP. Very different from the original Final Fantasy 7 plus Cutscenes similar to those in Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children.

Gameplay: The battle system is difficult to understand at the first time. But you can get used to it easily. (I never use the Dodge and Guard Commands except for boss monsters)

Audio: Nicely composed musical scores and voice overs are some of the elements that made the game awesome. ("The Gift of the Goddess... ... Loveless act 1")

Replay: It takes almost 15 hours to finish the main story. The side quests and missions adds another 10 hours or more.

Story: Shows how Zack Fair, a SOLDIER operative, became First Class, how he met Aerith, how he met Cloud and what really happened before he died. Tifa, Yuffie and Cait Sith also made appearance in the game. Very nostalgic for fans of Final Fantasy 7.

Overall: It's a masterpiece and it's quite enjoyable to play.