http://www.dsfanboy.com/2008/05/19/ff-tactics-advances-on-europe-this-june/
And it's only a few days after the North American one. Lovely!
http://www.dsfanboy.com/2008/05/19/ff-tactics-advances-on-europe-this-june/
And it's only a few days after the North American one. Lovely!
That's great for the Europeans! I wish I knew Japanese though so I could get the earliest version released though. By the way, when a Square Enix game gets localized for Usa, does it often get many special features added to it? I guess it'd be best to learn Japanese and get the earliest version, but I don't have time to learn it now, hehe.
Any Europeans posting here? What do you think of FF IV?
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It depends on the localization time. Most of the time, there are small fixes like changes to the menu, cursors, or sound effects; however, if a localization process takes over eight months, there is usually some new gameplay element, like a hidden boss, added to the North American release of the game.
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Thanks! Because of this I think it's more advantageous to know Japanese and play the original release of the game, since I believe that it's not usually worth the wait to skip the Japanese version and get the North American version, since usually there are no signifigant upgrades, I think.
I think very few Americans are learning Japanese to play the rpg's when they first come out. I think they are learning Spanish, French, and German languages during high school.
Anyways, who here is living in Europe and is getting the game?
Recently beaten: Alundra 1, Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core
Currently playing: Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift, Final Fantasy I
Will play next: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Mass Effect, Fallout 3(???)
*Last Update 7-25-2008
I'm definitely looking forward to it!
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