Tag: Final Fantasy

  • Lightning Returns Is Using “Elements” From Final Fantasy Versus XIII

    FF Dream was able to get some information regarding Final Fantasy Versus XIII and Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII from SquareEnix’s Julien Mercero.

    Talking about Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, Mercero stated that the game will borrow elements from Final Fantasy Versus XIII along with its predecessors Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy XIII-2. He also said that the development is progressing swiftly and that the game is currently going under focus testing so they know what people like and what they don’t. He also stated that Lightning Returns will be much different that its predecessors.

    Lightning Returns g Lightning Returns Is Using Elements From Final Fantasy Versus XIII

    About Final Fantasy Versus XIII he stated that the game is still in development. He talked about how ambitious the project was and when the game appears again fans of the series will be very much satisfied.

  • Square Enix Rep: “Something Different” For Agni’s Philosophy Coming Next Year

    Talking with FF Dream Square Enix worldwide technology director Julien Merceron teased new development for the Luminous Studio tech demo or Agni’s Philosophy as its more commonly known.

    So, around June of next year, there will indeed be something different around Agni’s Philosophy, which will be presented on, perhaps, different platforms than those which have been used before,

    By June I bet he’s talking about E3, I mean it debuted there right? When asked what platforms they have Agni’s Philosophy running on he replied: “I can tell you that it will not run only on PC!”. And I’m pretty sure that means next gen, after all the Luminous Engine is for Square’s next gen games.

    Agnis Philosophy tech demo 533x300 Square Enix Rep: Something Different For Agnis Philosophy Coming Next Year

    Also Sony and Microsoft are expected to reveal their next generation consoles by E3 so it’ll be the perfect time for Square to announce what they have in store.

    We’re still not sure if Square has turned Agni’s Philosophy into a full blown game but guess we’ll know more next year.

  • Top 5 Badass Video Game Characters

    Games have evolved tremendously over the past decades. Among the various amazing things gaming has created, one of it’s creations are the characters. Some of them are cute, others are cool, while a few of them… are badass.

    What exactly does it mean to be badass? How about going on a rampage, destroying everything you see? Or getting a bullet to the head and feeling nothing? Or dying and coming back to life and dying again and coming back as a remnant? Those are only a few of the things that contribute to the bad-ass-edness.

    Here is a list of the top 5 badass characters in video game history.

    5. Max Payne

    Payne made his first appearance in 2001 for the Microsoft Windows. Though it seemed like a regular third-person shooter, it wasn’t. Max Payne was the first game to introduce the bullet time mechanic, and it was a huge hit. But we aren’t here to talk about the game. We’re here to talk about the character himself. After killing numerous thugs, Max was still smiling. Although the fact that his expression could not change was due to the limit of the graphics of that time, but it still gives him a badass look. He smiled all the way as he killed his enemies, never feeling any remorse.

    The best part about Max was his ability to simply take a painkiller and feel a lot better. No matter how hurt he was, a painkiller would do a superb job. Max gets shot in the head? Take a painkiller, wait 3 seconds, and boom, he’s all better again. Now that is badass.

    Although Max was great in the game’s sequel as well, maintaining his great personality. And now, in his most recent game, he’s better than ever. Getting drunk, shaving his head, killing ruthlessly without a care in the world… Yeah, that’s really badass.

    4. Solid Snake/Big Boss

    Solid Snake was a clone of Big Boss, so both of them practically have the same measure of badass-edness. Snake is a one-man army. He could sneak past, and even kill a whole army of genetically advanced soldiers. He’s trained to use all kinds of weaponry, and is an expert at CQC. What else could a person want? And to top it all off, Snake is voiced by David Hayter – the guy with the greatest badass voice. Men would die for a voice like that.

    Not only did Snake fight all throughout his life, but he smoked too. Although smoking is bad for your health (a warning like this was also given during the game), it looks absolutely badass. Especially when Snake did, despite the fact that he knew he was dying. This was his way of not giving a fu**.

    3. Dante

    I first saw Dante in the Devil May Cry anime, a few years back. I still remember the first episode: Dante comes into a bar and asks for a strawberry sundae, which was not given to him. Then as the people behind him turn into demons, he simply takes care of all them without feeling even a little bit of exhaustion. Eventually, he walks away, smiling, although he had been hurt on his arm. His last comment was “Make sure you have a strawberry sundae next time”. Those 5 minutes were the most badass 5 minutes ever.

    And as expected, Dante is very badass in the games as well. He never feels any pain and always his cool composure. Heck, Lady shot him in the head, and he didn’t feel a thing.

    And you certainly do not want to come between him and his food. A large number of demons have paid the price for that already.

    2. Sephiroth

    Personally, I believe Sephiroth to be the greatest badass character, but evidence speaks against me and Kratos takes the cake. Nonetheless, Sephiroth is pretty badass. Those of you who have played FFVII will obviously agree with me. Sephiroth was born due to a horrible experiment tested on him. He was a great SOLDIER, but turned bad after he discovered the truth, after which he tried to destroy the planet.

    Sephiroth is unanimously agreed to be one of the best villains ever. His looks give off an aura of badass-edness, and his exceptionally long sword contributes to it.

    He burned down a village, betrayed his friends, summoned a meteor to destroy the planet and even killed Aerith! Not only that, but he didn’t even die at the end of the game. He came back in Advent Children, and caused some severe damage to Cloud. His vicious stabs in the Complete version caused me to twitch excessively. And even when he was defeated, he showed no signs of regret or sadness. He simply maintained his badass aura and faded away.

    Sephiroth’s badass-edness is too complicated for words to explain. The way he spoke in the games, the way he carried out his revenge… it can only be fully understood if the player plays the game himself.

    1. Kratos

    A mortal given powers by the God of War, a mortal who killed the same God of War who gave him his powers, a mortal turned into a god, a god turned into a mortal and killed and revived and then given the powers to kill a god. And finally, a mortal who killed his own family, ultimately killing his own father, Zeus. Could anything get more badass than this?

    Kratos is brutal, ruthless and possibly the strongest video game character. His rage is too powerful for even himself to control. He’s slain titans and gods alike, and even thrown the world into utter chaos. His strength, will and thirst for revenge are unmatchable. He feels no sympathy, and will do anything to meet his goal.

    The way he kills is inspiring. Ripping heads off, cutting off feet just to get someone’s shoes, pulling eyes out and stabbing to your hearts content. And you know the most badass thing? He was able to resist the temptations of the Goddess of Sex, Aphrodite. No mere mortal could do that.

    Did you agree with the list? Let us know in the comments below.

  • Square Enix Back To Profitability Thanks To Final Fantasy XIII-2 And Smartphone Apps

    Square Enix revealed their earnings report today which showed the Japanese software giant returning back to profitability in financial year 2012 thanks mainly to console games namely Eidos Montreal’s Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Final Fantasy XIII-2.

    Square also noted a substantial growth in the mobile and web sectors with Sengoku IXA and Final Fantasy Brigade enjoying commercial success.

    Net sales grew 2.1% to 127,896 million yen, operating income grew by 46.2% to 10,713 million yen while net income went from a 12,043 million yen loss in financial year 2011 to a 6,060 million yen gain.

    You can check out the full report in PDF form here.

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  • Final Fantasy Versus XIII Won’t Be Shown At TGS

    More sad news for all the JRPG fans who were hoping for a closer look at this long delayed game from Square Enix. It turns out that Final Fantasy Versus XIII is absent from the list of games that are to shown at this year’s Tokyo Game Show in Japan.

    According to a trusted source from NeoGAF, the confirmed TGS titles are XIII-2, Type-0, KH3D and Theatrhythm. Theatehythm is a new title from Tetsuya Nomura which will be a part of 25th’s Anniversary for Final Fantasy. According to the original user at NeoGAF

    No Versus at TGS… think most people knew this though. Nomura has already decided on the timing of its next reveal, however.
    THEATRhythm is the first game as a part of the 25th Anniversary for Final Fantasy.

    Their confirmed TGS titles are XIII-2, Type-0, KH3D and Theatrhythm. They’ll have the open mega theater again, and the PVs will eventually be released on the web.

    It is already confirmed that Versus XIII won’t be releasing on PS3 this year and their are no news yet of a release date in 2012. The only in-game footage of Versus XIII was shown during last year’s TGS which showed a lot of footage including impressive fights and beautifully rendered CGI cut scenes. The gameplay looked similar to Kingdom Hearts and was a lot more action oriented.

    Source: NeoGAF

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  • New Final Fantasy XIII-2 Screens Show Moogle Magic

    Moogles are the cute and cuddly cat looking flying creatures in the Final Fantasy universe. Just like Chocobos are the common animals in every Final Fantasy game, so are Moogles. For all the Moogle lovers out there, Final Fantasy XIII-2 has a lot of them. These new screens for upcoming Final Fantasy XIII-2 just scream one word “Kupo!”.

    The revamped battle system in Final Fantasy XIII-2 also add some new tweaks involving moogles. When we initiate battle with an enemy, a moogle clock will start as can be seen in screenshots. It will grant various bonuses like “100% ATB Gauge” once the player makes contact with the enemy.

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  • Final Fantasy XIII-2 Sazh DLC Trailer Released

    Square Enix has released the trailer for Final Fantasy XIII-2′s latest Sazh DLC where one of the original’s heroes Sazh goes on a journey to Xanadu to find his lost son Dazh.

    The DLC also adds two new table games – Xanadu Poker and Chrono Bind. The Final Fantasy XIII-2 Sazh DLC is currently available to download from Xbox Live for 400 MS points and will be available on SEN tomorrow for $5.

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  • Serah’s New Design Makes Her Look Like Twin Of Lighting In Final Fantasy XIII-2

    IGN got their hands on these exclusive new screens for Final Fantasy XIII-2 and it gives us a closer glimpse at the new character model of Serah. Serah is the main protagonist of Final Fantasy XIII-2 along with Noel.

    There are a couple of screens from the combat which we have seen in action in trailer. This combat system will be slightly revamped so that it will be a little different then the previous game. The new additions to the combat system include a moogle clock which grants various bonuses depending on the time taken to hit an enemy.

    While i still remember the whiny Serah of XIII, i just hope she doesn’t retain these characteristics in this game as well. The story is now sounding a lot similar to Final Fantasy X-2, Serah has to search for her missing sister Lighting in this game. It is just like Yuna had to search for Tidus in X-2. Although unlike X-2, it appears that we will be able to enjoy playing as Lighting briefly throughout the game.

    As we can see from the concept art of Serah, she looks very similar to Lighting. At least she has lost her kiddie look from XIII. She now looks more bad ass like Lighting albeit with a shorter skirt.

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  • Final Fantasy X For The PS3 And PS Vita Will Be A Proper Remake

    Interesting news coming in Spanish site PSTime, the site claims that the Final Fantasy “HD Remake” announced at TGS a few days ago will be a proper remake instead of just being ported over to both the PS3 and PS Vita.

    The site claims that the Final Fantasy X HD remake will be made from scratch with Final Fantasy XIII’s Crystal Tools engine along with lighting and similar effects being done with the help of the new Luminous engine developed for Final Fantasy Versus XIII. The highly popular Blitzball minigame will also undergo some changes which probably won’t change core game mechanics. The Final Fantasy X remake will also have an online mode but no details regarding it are known so we’ll just have to speculate for now. The game is rumored to hit Japanese shelves sometime in 2012.

    Source: PSTime

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