Tagged: Final Fantasy

Screenshot of Final Fantasy XIII

Final Fantasy XIII downloadable content

If you’re looking forward to some DLC for Final Fantasy XIII then you can forget it. According to Square Enix, the game’s 100% a complete game so there’s no need to add anything extra. Buy Final Fantasy XIII now New: Buy Final Fantasy XIII from Amazon.com Related: Final Fantasy XIII for the Xbox 360 and PS3 compared, Final Fantasy XIII Xbox 360 version

Final Fantasy 13

New Final Fantasy 13 trailer

Square Enix have just released a new extra long trailer for the forthcoming Final Fantasy 13 game available at the official Final Fantasy XIII web site. Buy Final Fantasy 13 now New: Preorder Final Fantasy 13 from Amazon.com for the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 Related: official Final Fantasy XIII web site, Final Fantasy XIII PS3 and Xbox 360 versions compared

Dissidia Final Fantasy

Dissidia Final Fantasy review

If you’re a Final Fantasy fan then you’ll be chewing your arm off to play Dissidia: Final Fantasy. Of course, don’t do that because you’ll have trouble playing it on your PSP. In a move similar to Super Smash Bros paying fan service to Nintendo junkies, Square Enix have taken a whole host of characters from most of their Final Fantasy games and put them into a fighting arena where they can battle each other one on one and earn tonnes of collectables. Tidus, Cloud, Cecil, Sephiroth and others all appear in the ultimate battle between good and evil. It...

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Final Fantasy VII sales figures

Final Fantasy VII is proving pretty popular on the PS Network. It’s become the fastest selling PSOne title and in just two weeks has been downloaded over 100,000 times. I wonder how many people have gone “it doesn’t look like how I remember it“. Related: Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core review, Final Fantasy Xbox 360 version

Screenshot of Final Fantasy XIII

Final Fantasy XIII PS3 and Xbox 360 versions compared

If you’re a PS3 owner and are worrying the quality of Final Fantasy XIII will suffer from being on the Xbox 360 as well, don’t. The game’s creators are finishing the PS3 version before they port it over. So there’ll be no decrease in quality for either platform. Related: Final Fantasy XIII Xbox 360 version, Final Fantasy IV review

Final Fantasy IV

Final Fantasy IV review

Square Enix have done a good job of resurrecting their Final Fantasy games on the DS. And no wonder, as the machine’s just the right format to re-release the role-playing games that take tens of hours to play. Time being precious, it’s now possible to play them when you’d otherwise be staring at the back of someone’s head on the bus. Final Fantasy IV is the latest to get the touch-screen treatment and this time they’ve pulled out all the stops. You may know the game as a 2d top-down RPG if you’ve played it on the SNES, GBA or...