Various RPG scans 1/25/2010

By Heath | January 24, 2010 at 9:25 pm

Darksiders, Phantasy Star Portable 2, .hack//Link, Star Ocean: The Last Hope International, NieR Replicant, Final Fantasy XIV, Trinity Zill O’ll Zero, Ar Tonelico III, Fate/Extra, Tokyo Mono Hara Shi, Final Fantasy XIII, and Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep.
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Square Enix scans: DQVI, FFXIII, FFXIV, Lufia DS, SO4 Int, Birth by Sleep

By Heath | January 1, 2010 at 12:25 am

Magazine scans of a bunch of upcoming Square Enix RPGs:
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PS3 RPGs: Final Fantasy XIII walkthrough, FFXIV, Resonance of Fate, Ar Tonelico III

By Heath | December 25, 2009 at 6:42 pm

Scans featuring Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy XIV, Resonance of Fate, and Ar Tonelico III. These Final Fantasy XIII ones function as a walkthrough with maps, tips, and layouts of everyone’s uh, things that look like Sphere grids:
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Final Fantasy XIV Dengeki tour

By Heath | December 10, 2009 at 8:26 pm

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Final Fantasy Famitsu scans: XIII, XIV, Crystal Bearers

By Heath | November 12, 2009 at 10:31 pm

Japanese game magazine Famitsu features three Final Fantasy series titles in this issue. The one taking up the most pages is FFXIII (newly announcd for a March 9, 2010 release in North America), so let’s start there.
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Famitsu: Final Fantasy XIV interview reveals info, hawt pics

By Heath | October 8, 2009 at 8:56 am

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Final Fantasy XIV to be built, optimized for PC

By Heath | October 3, 2009 at 8:03 am

In a reversal of the case from Square Enix’s other online Fantasy,  Final Fantasy XIV will be built for Windows and then ported to PS3.  FFXI was designed for PS2 and then ported onto the PC and Xbox 360.  In this interview with Impress, it is also revealed that the first beta testing will be mostly happening on PC.  At this time, it is unknown exactly when the beta stages will begin and how long (or short) the PS3 version of the testing will be.

Various Famitsu scans for 9/4/09

By Heath | September 3, 2009 at 9:00 pm

Featuring Persona 3 Portable, Final Fantasy XIV, 3D Dot Game Heroes, Valhalla Knights Elder Saga, Little King’s Story, Super Robot Wars Neo, Dragon Quest IX, and Tales of Graces. Starting with Persona 3 Portable for PSP, coming to Japan on Nov. 1:
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Xbox 360 version of Final Fantasy XIV likely slowed by Xbox Live

By Heath | August 26, 2009 at 8:57 pm

At GamesCom, Hiromichi Tanaka told the media that Square Enix is actively in talks with Microsoft about an Xbox 360 version of Final Fantasy XIV, but if such a version comes to exist, it will likely not arrive at the same time as the PS3 and PC versions. The holdup seems to be the Xbox Live service, which requires its own separate subscription. Here are some shots of the game in action:
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Final Fantasy XIV: M-M-O-Snap

By Heath | June 8, 2009 at 1:48 am

If you use the internet, which RPG Land is sometimes a part of, you’ve probably heard about the E3 announcement of Final Fantasy XIV. If you haven’t, the official website of the soon forthcoming MMORPG is available, in several languages, right here.

But let’s turn our attention to more important matters: the tide and current of the interscape. Announcements like this tend to make waves on the information superseas. Here’s a sampling of what fans like you, and unlike you, are saying.
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