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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.

From: n4g.com

SeeDs, Gardens, and Time Compression: A Review of Final Fantasy VIII

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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.

From: n4g.com

Final Fantasy VIII': Ultimecia is every bit as epic as her name suggests

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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.

From: n4g.com

Rumble City: Tips, Tricks, Cheats and Strategy Guide

Added: 17.07.2015 8:15 | 29 views | 0 comments


Rumble City is a new level based strategy RPG by the makers of Just Cause. This game takes Shining Force-esque, or Final Fantasy Tactics-esque gameplay and sends you to level after level of battles in an old school biker bar motif. Your goal is to beat all of your rivals, while collecting cash and gold and using it to purchase new goodies.

From: n4g.com

7 Things the Final Fantasy 7 Remake Needs

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IGN: From a new script to better mini-games, here's what we want from the game 20 years in the making.

From: n4g.com

Never Forget Them: Kimahri and Yuna from Final Fantasy X

Added: 17.07.2015 0:15 | 4 views | 0 comments


Eyes on FF: "Welcome back to another edition of Never Forget Them! I am super excited about this edition, as it involves both of my favourite characters from Final Fantasy X! Come on and join me on this pilgrimage of friendship where we explore some of the most important aspects of the Yuna and Kimahri relationship."

From: n4g.com

Final Fantasy 15 Presentation Confirmed for Gamescom

Added: 16.07.2015 23:15 | 10 views | 0 comments


Square Enix has hinted that we may get new insights and footage of the game at their Gamescom presentation

From: n4g.com

Never Forget Them: Kimahri and Yuna from Final Fantasy X

Added: 16.07.2015 20:15 | 1 views | 0 comments


Eyes on FF: "Welcome back to another edition of Never Forget Them! I am super excited about this edition, as it involves both of my favourite characters from Final Fantasy X! Come on and join me on this pilgrimage of friendship where we explore some of the most important aspects of the Yuna and Kimahri relationship."

From: n4g.com

The Absolute Biggest Games At E3 2015

Added: 16.07.2015 18:25 | 11 views | 0 comments


Fallout 4



Few RPG franchises have as loyal a fan base as Fallout. We already knew that the game will be set in Boston and will feature a rather fearless German shepherd along with his vault-dweller human. But at a June 14 press conference, creator Bethesda also revealed a megaton (see what we did there?) of new images, features and abilities. Even better: A real release date, for November 2015. (Photo by: Bethesda)


Dishonored 2



trigue! More backstabbing! More sneaking around! And now there's a new character to play: Emily Kaldwin, the rightful scion in the original game. The first game raked in plenty of awards and accolades, so the sequel should get a lot of attention. (Photo by: Bethesda)


Halo 5: Guardians



We're talking about a franchise that has raked in more than $3 billion in revenue, so, naturally, expectations are high for this release. The gameplay demo revealed at E3 looks righteous, and fans have been waiting a long time for this new installment. (Photo by: Microsoft)


Doom



The seminal first-person shooter is back! The original Doom series from the 1990s is credited not only with birthing a new gaming genre, but also racking up a serious following. (We're talking 10 million units sold.) Bethesda's resurrection looks as slick as it does utterly sick. (Photo by: Bethesda)


Rise of the Tomb Raider



Again, the existence of this game is no surprise. But it remains one of the most anticipated games out there, and the new footage shown at the E3 showed a scope and attention to detail previously unseen in the franchise. (Photo by: Microsoft)


Gears of War 4



Long rumored and even longer awaited, the latest game in a $1 billion franchise finally got some official love at E3 this year. The footage shown was dark (way too dark) but what we did manage to see looked pretty darned promising. (Photo by: Microsoft)


Dark Souls III



It's official: Dark Souls fans will get to die, die, and die some more (presumably in fresh ways) via a third installment of this vicious action franchise. And expect it to be huge; the first two installments have sold into the millions of units. (Photo by: Bandai Namco/Microsoft)


Star Wars Battlefront



Star Wars fans have been waiting for years for a brand-new cooperative online shooter to call their own, and Electronic Arts made that dream officially come true at E3 this year. Recruit a scrappy team of fighters, and enjoy classic Star Wars mainstays like the AT-AT here. (Photo by: Electronic Arts)


Mass Effect: Andromeda



The story of Commander Shepard may be over, but that isn't stopping Electronic Arts from rolling out a brand-new story set in the wildly popular Mass Effect universe. Bring on the reapers! (Photo by: Bioware)


Assassin's Creed Syndicate



A stealth action-adventure franchise with more than 70 million copies sold has to be doing something right. Syndicate is expected to fire on all cylinders, thanks in part to a new assassin protagonist and a refined combat system. (Photo by: Ubisoft)


Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands



This military-ops franchise has been around for more than a decade, so, naturally, it has a huge fan base. Now the series finally gets its Skyrim-ification, with a new, open world.


Uncharted 4: A Thief's End



It's the adventure-action series that has moved more than 21 million copies worldwide, and now comes the fourth installment, which brings our hero back from retirement. Its lush graphics–one of the hallmarks of the series–look to be more gorgeous and colorful than ever. (Photo by: Naughty Dog)


The Last Guardian



Movies aren't the only projects to suffer through development hell. Just ask gamers who have six years for this highly anticipated puzzle solver. Maybe it just takes that look to put feathers on a giant chihuahua.


Final Fantasy VII remake



Yes, it's a remake. But given the reaction from fans when Sony announced said remake at E3, this is one huge deal for Final Fantasy fans. The original 1997 title has sold more than 9 million copies and spawned a straight-to-DVD feature film.


No Man's Sky



Perhaps the most ambitious game announced at E3, this title introduces a world so open, so huge, that even the designers didn't know exactly where they were going when they shared some of the gameplay at the con. This is one highly anticipated debut. (Photo by: Hello Games)


The Legend of Zelda: Triforce Heroes



Any new Zelda title is big news for Nintendo fans. The upcoming 3DS encourages friends to cooperate to solve puzzles and collect items to make cool wardrobes. (Photo by: Nintendo)


Super Mario Maker



Nintendo fans already knew this title was coming, and they already knew that the game (finally!) allows players to get in on the level-building action. But at E3, it finally got a release date: September 11, 2015.


Deus Ex: Mankind Divided



A cyberpunk franchise with more than 4.5 million units sold is getting a new title. Again, fans knew it was coming, but a Deus Ex announcement is always an event, and the new weapons teased at E3 look to add even more options to the gameplay.


From: www.gamespot.com


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