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    by Published on 08-24-2012 06:39 PM
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    Square Enix is trying to go back to it's roots with Final Fantasy Dimensions. Originally released two years ago in Japan as Final Fantasy Legends, Dimensions will finally be available for English speaking markets.

    It will have a similar look to Final Fantasy IV: The After Years and a job changing system like Final Fantasy V. If you were a fan of the older games in the series you'll be fans of this one. It'll be available August 31st, 2012 for Android and iOS. ...
    by Published on 08-22-2012 10:39 PM
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    Final Fantasy VII for the PC has now been officially released on the PC. Unfortunately it's still having some problems. There have been various problems. Some people are having issues with the sound, others with the achievements. Mostly though it's another DRM problem. Many users haven't been getting their serial codes.

    The game itself isn't really updated. The graphics are a little stretched on most screens these days. Square-Enix may have missed a perfect opportunity to even just slightly tweak the classic for a whole new audience.

    Square-Enix has at least apologized about the DRM by releasing this statement.

    Quote Originally Posted by Square-Enix
    “We have indentified an issue that is affecting a small number of people from activating or playing their copy of Final Fantasy VII. Resolving this issue is our top priority and we apologise [for] the inconvenience that this has caused. We’ll update you when the issue is resolved and if there is any action that you need to take.”
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    by Published on 06-17-2012 04:43 AM
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    4. Final Fantasy IV,
    5. Final Fantasy VI,
    6. Final Fantasy VII,
    7. Final Fantasy IX,
    8. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children

    There have been quite a few times in the Final Fantasy series where you just stared at the screen and thought “what the heck did I just play”. Using magic doesn’t phase you. Strange creatures don’t phase you. These moments though? These make you just audibly say, “What the smurf?”


    5 Final Fantasy VIII’s Concert


    In VIII, Selphie and Irvine try to set up a date for Squall and Rinoa as well as celebrating his new command position. You get the lovely task of selecting instruments for the remaining cast to play on this date. It’s all a variation of Eyes on Me but each instrument has a bit of a different tune. You can have a lovely celtic sounding composition, or possibly a Jazz one. Or, like many players, you'll end up with a sound that causes weaker willed people’s ears to bleed.

    Oh and a very awkward laugh to be had about it? A porn magazine is involved. Being the nice guy he is, Irvine leaves Squall a magazine to help him get Riona and Squall “in the mood.” Yeah. YEAH.

    4 Final Fantasy IX’s Tinkle Tinkle

    Vivi always seemed to look up to Zidane as a role model or at least someone who could give him advice. Creepily, Eiko is around the corner listening to the entire interaction the ...
    by Published on 06-06-2012 12:54 PM
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    Agni's Philosophy is a tech demo for Square Enix's next generation Luminous Engine. If you go to their official site, you can watch the rather impressive video in high definition. Similar to that famous Final Fantasy 7 tech demo on PS3, this footage may not actually become a game that you could buy for your PS4.

    Interestingly, there is also a survey on the website that is meant to gauge public interest in the title. You can answer questions like how hot you think Agni is and how interested you are in the world. With enough feedback, they could mould this concept into something we would all want to play.

    Source: Agni's Philosophy

    Original Post by Edge7:
    This is awesome, let's talk about it. ...
    by Published on 06-01-2012 12:04 PM
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    Now for some FF fandom news! The FF fans are amazing sometimes and we get evidence of that now and again. Most times it's physical things but sometimes, sometimes it's a little different.

    I don't know if you've tried it yet, like the other 30 million registered users of the game, but Minecraft is awesome! A Minecraft builder by the name of Felix Trapper has painstakingly recreated various scenes from Final Fantasy VI. If you get slapped with nostalgia, I don't blame you. I did too. Take a gander!

    Let's start our trip off with the snow capped city of Narshe! It's where you first start out and it's where we'll first start out!


    Too cold for you? Well lets go get sand on our boots over at the Figaro castle!


    I know you might have some random battle flash backs, they have rehab for that now, but please check out Fanatic's Tower as well.


    I don't know if you can actually steal people's clothes in this one but they made South Figaro too!


    And ...
    by Published on 05-31-2012 08:05 PM
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    Remember that episodic cell phone game Final Fantasy Legends: Warriors of Light and Darkness released only in Japan back in 2010? It looked like an NA port would never happen... until now.

    Today Square-Enix announced that at E3 they will be revealing a game entitled Final Fantasy Dimensions to release this Summer for iOS and Android, they also offered up a logo for it, featuring the same character art from Final Fantasy Legends. Clearly this new title is simply the NA version, and I couldn't be more excited!

    They describe the game this way:

    “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.”
    With 16-bit based pixel art and music, and a story hearkening back to that golden era, the game sounds to be everything some of us ...
    by Published on 04-23-2012 10:53 AM
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    If you did or didn't know (probably did) Final Fantasy XIV has had, well, a rocky start. It came out in 2010, then they proceeded to fire all their devs that December and has since been trying to re-work itself into what they are calling Final Fantasy XIV Version 2.0. And it's about to beta itself up!

    So to get everyone back into playing, Square-Enix is giving those who have spent the time in game, with all the recent patches and what not, something nifty and special through the Legacy Campaign. What special things, you may ask. How about permanently discounted subscription of $9.99 per month and a Chocobo mount when 2.0 releases! How do I get these things? Another valid question. The Legacy Campaign introduces benefits to subscribers active for 90 days (cumulative) or more between Jan 6th up until the launch of Version 2.0.

    [img]http://home.eyesonff.com/content/attachments/35919d1335037503-chocobomount.png.html[/img]


    Yupppppp. That's pretty nifty BUT JUST YOU WAIT! They also have a Welcome Back Campaign too! It wants you to recruit your inactive friends who may ...
    by Published on 04-06-2012 02:05 AM
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    Video game characters would probably be one of the last things you'd expect to see when you open a fashion magazine, but this month's Arena Homme+ will feature just that. Part of SquareEnix's 25 Years of Final Fantasy celebration, the 12-page spread will feature characters from the games wearing items from Prada's Spring 2012 Menswear collection.

    Yoshinori Kitase, producer of Final Fantasy XIII-2 (and several other Final Fantasy games) said in an interview, “The Final Fantasy series is known for its creativity and innovation, so working with Prada, a renowned fashion house with such beautiful clothing, was a very exciting opportunity. The images we have been able to create together are vibrant and unique."

    The issue featuring the CGI images, created at SquareEnix’s Visual Works studio in Japan, will hit shelves April 12th.


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    by Published on 03-31-2012 10:57 AM
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    It’s a simple fact of life that everybody has, at some point, had parents. Even immaculate conception along the lines of Jesus Christ and Anakin Skywalker needs at least one parent. Some people have adoptive parents. Parents are everywhere. So too are parents present in the Final Fantasy series. Most of the time. While it seems a sad trait that the main parties are usually orphans of one kind or another, there are some NPCs who are parents, some main characters who fortuitously retain their parents, and some who even are parents themselves. In a toast to the people who raised us, let’s look at the parents throughout Final Fantasy and the impacts they have had! Watch out for spoilers, kids.

    Final Fantasy
    The original Final Fantasy was light on plot and character development, there’s no denying. However, this was the first instance of a character having both parents alive. Princess Sarah, of Cornelia, was kidnapped by the wicked Garland. Her father who is aptly named King of Cornelia, tasks the Light Warriors King of Cornelia and Queen Jane are the first parents introduced in the Final Fantasy series.with rescuing his daughter and defeating the evil knight. Queen Jane, who resides elsewhere in the castle, appears rather distraught at her daughter’s disappearance. You can always be sure that your parents are missing you when you’re kidnapped by an evil knight, I guess.

    Final Fantasy II
    The main party of Final Fantasy II are all presumed orphans, their parents killed by the Palamecian Empire in the raid on Fynn. However, Final Fantasy II is also the first instance of a party member being a parent! Josef, of Salamand, joins the party as they search for the Goddess’s Bell. Sadly, when exiting the Snow Cavern with the bell, the party is ambushed and Josef sacrifices himself to save them.

    Josef no doubt instilled a sense of self sacrifice and working towards the greater good in his daughter.In another sad moment, the King of Fynn, father to Princess Hilda, leader of the Wild Rose Rebellion, passes away from the injuries he received in the raid on Fynn. Lastly, there is an NPC named Elina, who resides in Castle Deist. Her son is Kain, whose name would later become synonymous with dragoons. Little wonder, since his late father, Phillip, was a dragoon and his almost-step-father-until-he-too-died, Ricard, was also a dragoon. Happy families is not what Final Fantasy is all about, it seems.Cid Haze and his wife acted as foster parents to the heroes for a short time, but helped them out later during the game too!

    Final Fantasy III
    There are many more biological parents present in Final Fantasy III than the previous games in the series. The kings of both Sasune and Saronia are alive – at one point. King Gorn of Saronia is mind-controlled by Gilgamesh into attacking his son, but he resists, stabbing himself. On his death bed, he begs forgiveness for all the things he did whilst under Gilgamesh’s power. Sad stuff! Takka, in the DS remake, is the adopted father of Refia.

    Cid Haze, and his wife Mrs Cid, are the pseudo-adoptive parents of the main party – the onion kids. After Cid and the four children survived an airship crash ten years prior, he and Mrs Cid looked after them until they found other families. Though Mrs Cid falls ill during the course of the game, the party heals her right up with an elixir. Phew!

    Final Fantasy IV
    Thanks to Final Fantasy IV: The After Years, we have an abundance of parents. That’s something to celebrate, I think! Our first parent is Tellah, most famous for his line “You spoony bard!” Sadly, his daughter Anna dies in the attack on Damcyan, which then prompts the famous line. However, in a valiant sacrifice, Tellah casts the ...
    by Published on 03-26-2012 06:02 PM
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    In the late 13th century and early 14th century there was a particular Japanese man who went by the name Masamune. He was particularly renowned as the best sword smith ever to live, and created many masterful pieces of work. Masamune’s skill was legendary – literally – and so it is no surprise that his name entered Japanese folklore. Being a series native to the land of the rising sun and so heavily based on mythos from around the world, it is little wonder that every Final Fantasy game to date references the legendary sword smith, attaching his name to the most powerful of swords.

    There is one particular legend regarding Masamune and his student, Muramasa. Muramasa was a fine sword smith, and thought himself comparable to his master, so he challenged Masamune to see which of them could make the ultimate sword. They worked tirelessly and once they were complete, it was time to begin the test.

    To test which sword was greater, the two men would suspend their blades with the sharp edge facing the current. Muramasa's sword, the Juuchi Yosamu, sliced everything that flowed towards it; fish, leaves floating down the river, the very air which blew on it. Masamune was impressed with his student’s ...
    by Published on 03-23-2012 10:09 PM
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    After seeing a lot of success in Japan, SquareEnix announced via Facebook yesterday that Theatrhythm Final Fantasy would be released in North America, Europe, and PAL territories this summer. A more specific release date has not been announced.


    Theatrhythm is a rhythm game for 3DS featuring music and characters from all of the Final Fantasy games. It was the third highest selling game in Japan the week it was released, and has been praised by famous game composer Nobuo Uematsu.

    Meanwhile, Japan just released its third set of DLC for the game. Here's the trailer:

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    by Published on 03-22-2012 09:36 PM
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    Square Enix has put out a press release announcing the start of a Steam sale which will see 50% off all Square Enix games and DLC, and up to 75% off certain products. The promotion will run until the 25th of March, meaning you should stop reading and head over there right now!

    In addition to the Final Fantasy series and other Square Enix published titles, you can also pick up a bundle pack with 15 games, including Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Tomb Raider: Legend, Just Cause 2, Thief: Deadly Shadows and Hitman: Blood Money for one low price. Time to take advantage of Square Enix's generosity and pick up all those titles you might have missed!

    Keep an eye out for the daily 75% off deals during the next few days, and make sure you don't miss out on these great savings. Between this Steam sale and the PSN Spring Fever sale, there's no reason to pay full price for your favourite Square Enix games! ...
    by Published on 03-22-2012 07:32 PM
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    If you haven't already bought the classic Final Fantasy titles on PSN yet, now's your chance! Every year, PSN has special offers and discounts each week for three weeks that they call Spring Fever. This week they are offering the classic FFs with large discounts! It even has the PSP's Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection! Some people may have missed grabbing that one last year. If you don't have these already on your PS3 or PSP, now would be the perfect opportunity to pick them up! Check out the discounts! DISCOUNTS! Who doesn't love a good deal?


    All deals are 30% off but for Playstation Plus members, you'll be able to get things 50% off!

    Final Fantasy IX
    Final Fantasy Origins
    Final Fantasy Tactics
    Final Fantasy V
    Final Fantasy VI
    Final Fantasy VII
    Final Fantasy VIII
    DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY
    Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection
    Final Fantasy Tactics: The War Of The Lions


    Purchase them at their discounted prices soon before the sales go poof! ...
    by Published on 03-18-2012 11:13 PM
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    7. Final Fantasy X-2,
    8. Final Fantasy XI,
    9. Final Fantasy XII,
    10. Final Fantasy Tactics

    Dance Dance Revolution
    The dancers in Final Fantasy have moves much better than that sweaty kid down at your local arcade. They do share one thing in common though; when they dance, lights flash, things beep and magic happens. The dancers of Final Fantasy started out in Cornelia, with that one dancing girl who knows an unreasonable amount of information on where your quest is taking you. The only type of dancers I can think of who would be privy to that much information are… Nevermind, let’s look at our performers!
    Bartz shows off his tight pants in the dancer outfit for Dissidia.

    The Warriors of Light
    (V)
    The Warriors of Light return for our first glimpse of the dancer as a playable class in Final Fantasy. Their special ability, Dance, picks one of four random dances, each with varying effects ranging from confusing enemies to dealing four times normal physical damage. By equipping certain items, the player can raise the chance of using the Sword Dance, which damages the enemy for four times normal damage, making the dancer a powerhouse. By equipping the Dancer’s Dagger with a non-dancer character, that character’s attack move will instead change to Dance, meaning you can reduce the weaknesses of the class whilst retaining the benefits.
    Moogles and dancing go hand in hand, but none do it with as much style as Mog.

    Mog
    (VI)
    Mog the moogle from Final Fantasy VI is a combination of a dancer and a geomancer. His eight dances are all elemental based, and once started, Mog will dance continually until the battle is over, performing one of four different attacks dependant on the dance. Mog’s role in Final Fantasy VI is minor, being an optional character except for his one appearance early on, along with the other moogles. His love of dance is evident in his SNES introduction: “Human-loving, fast-talking, street-smart, SLAM-dancing... ...
    by Published on 03-15-2012 01:40 AM
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    Final Fantasy III has been available on iPhone for quite a while now, but now it looks like the updated title is finally coming to Android! Well, in Japan.


    Originally played out by 8-bit sprites on the NES, the updated version features a lot more cuteness. Check out the launch trailer from the iPhone version!

    Check out the launch trailer for the iPhone version if you want to be murdered by cuteness.


    Not a word has been uttered about when or even if an English version of the title will be released.

    Still, one can hope.

    Source: SquareEnix Market ...
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