Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition Review - The Digital Fix
Added: 17.07.2015 16:15 | 30 views | 0 comments
Remasters and remakes are currently at the peak of their popularity in 2015, and with the recent announcement of the Final Fantasy VII Remake, it looks like we wont be seeing the last of them for a long time. Not that thats a bad thing. However, one or two of them have left us scratching our heads a little and asking ourselves, Who really wants this? Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition was one of those remasters that left us a little puzzled after its brother, DMC: Devil May Cry, received a definitive edition earlier in the year. But after taking a closer look, it appears that not only is this special edition a graphical enhancement, but also an edition that introduces new characters, fighting styles and new modes. This is the same Devil May Cry 4 you remember from 2008, but with a few new things for you to play around with.
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| No, We Dont Need to Remake Final Fantasy IX
Added: 17.07.2015 11:15 | 4 views | 0 comments
DoV writes: "So now that the Final Fantasy VII remake is a reality, you would think that everyone would be happybut nope. I cant tell you how inundated the internet has been with comments, rage videos, etc with crap like:
- They should be remaking Final Fantasy IX (really, people want them to remake all of em, but IX comes up a lot)
- Final Fantasy VII is overrated
- My feelings hurt
Before I go on, I want to make something clear. This is not meant to spark a debate on which game is better. There are pros and cons of each game. This is not the point of this article.
Now, without further adieu, here are 2 reasons why I think we dont need to remake Final Fantasy IX."
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| Norn9: Var Commons Trailer
Added: 17.07.2015 10:29 | 17 views | 0 comments
Visit http://www.aksysgames.com/norn9 for formation.
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Aksys Games and Idea Factory (creators of the Hakuoki series) proudly present Norn9: Var Commons. The game will be available for the PlayStation®Vita handheld entertainment system.
Legendary maestro Nobuo Uematsu (Final Fantasy series) lends his talents to weave a soul swaying composition unlike anything heard before. Famed artist Akiba Minoru (Pokemon the Movie) provides expansive landscapes and awe inspiring visuals. A 50+ hour story, branching story path and multiple endings ensure a deep and engrossing gaming experience. Complete all routes to reveal the truth! Re-live your favorite moments with gallery mode! Explore mini games, collect points to unlock bonus illustrations and much more!
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| Final Fantasy VIII': Ultimecia is every bit as epic as her name suggests
Added: 17.07.2015 10:18 | 1 views | 0 comments
SoS writes: Theres a particularly telling moment toward the end of Final Fantasy VIII that really lets you know what kind of finale youre in for. After a climactic space battle with the sorceress, Adel, players are blasted through time, 1000 years into the future, to face their true foe. When they arrive they find the last members of a dead army, their dead army, still valiantly committed to fighting the war against evil. Unfortunately, they have failed. As the party traverses a desolate landscape, littered with their dead comrades, a mournfully operatic tune evokes a sense of menace to this already horrific future. Finally the player crosses a giant chain, one of many, that holds Ultimecias Gothic castle aloft in the sky.
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| No, We Dont Need to Remake Final Fantasy IX
Added: 17.07.2015 10:15 | 1 views | 0 comments
DoV writes: "So now that the Final Fantasy VII remake is a reality, you would think that everyone would be happybut nope. I cant tell you how inundated the internet has been with comments, rage videos, etc with crap like:
- They should be remaking Final Fantasy IX (really, people want them to remake all of em, but IX comes up a lot)
- Final Fantasy VII is overrated
- My feelings hurt
Before I go on, I want to make something clear. This is not meant to spark a debate on which game is better. There are pros and cons of each game. This is not the point of this article.
Now, without further adieu, here are 2 reasons why I think we dont need to remake Final Fantasy IX."
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| Final Fantasy VIII': Ultimecia is every bit as epic as her name suggests
Added: 17.07.2015 9:15 | 0 views | 0 comments
SoS writes: Theres a particularly telling moment toward the end of Final Fantasy VIII that really lets you know what kind of finale youre in for. After a climactic space battle with the sorceress, Adel, players are blasted through time, 1000 years into the future, to face their true foe. When they arrive they find the last members of a dead army, their dead army, still valiantly committed to fighting the war against evil. Unfortunately, they have failed. As the party traverses a desolate landscape, littered with their dead comrades, a mournfully operatic tune evokes a sense of menace to this already horrific future. Finally the player crosses a giant chain, one of many, that holds Ultimecias Gothic castle aloft in the sky.
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| Final Fantasy Union: Episode 106: Final Fantasy VII Remake Explosion of Awesome
Added: 17.07.2015 9:15 | 2 views | 0 comments
FFU writes: As you guys already know, this year's E3 was like a Final Fantasy celebration. From Final Fantasy VII to World of Final Fantasy, Darryl and Lauren have a lot to chat about this episode of Final Fantasy Union.
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| SeeDs, Gardens, and Time Compression: A Review of Final Fantasy VIII
Added: 17.07.2015 9:15 | 1 views | 0 comments
Oft cited as one of the most hated Final Fantasy games, and the original black sheep of the series before Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy VIII is a game whose flaws, as well as its innovations, manage to coincide within the same shell. It is a smorgasbord of ideas and innovation which falls flat as often as it succeeds in crafting something magical, and it is easy to see why the game divided Final Fantasy fans when it was first released.
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| Final Fantasy VIII': Ultimecia is every bit as epic as her name suggests
Added: 17.07.2015 9:15 | 0 views | 0 comments
SoS writes: Theres a particularly telling moment toward the end of Final Fantasy VIII that really lets you know what kind of finale youre in for. After a climactic space battle with the sorceress, Adel, players are blasted through time, 1000 years into the future, to face their true foe. When they arrive they find the last members of a dead army, their dead army, still valiantly committed to fighting the war against evil. Unfortunately, they have failed. As the party traverses a desolate landscape, littered with their dead comrades, a mournfully operatic tune evokes a sense of menace to this already horrific future. Finally the player crosses a giant chain, one of many, that holds Ultimecias Gothic castle aloft in the sky.
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