Showing posts with label Square Enix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Square Enix. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Final Fantasy Type-0 Screenshots

Final Fantasy Type-0 is a video game for Playstation Portable, developed alongside Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy Versus XIII makes up Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy. Another name is Final Fantasy Reishiki.

Type-0 battle system are upgraded version of ATB Kai from Final Fantasy X-2, which is created by Takatsugu Nakazawa. In this game you can form a party and make a party based combat. Instead of navigating through menus, actions are mapped directly to the face buttons for quick access. Also, Type-0 has a same system like Final Fantasy XIII (Crystalium) called Alto Crystalium. Players can upgrade their skills by using an energy called "Phantoma", this energy can be obtained by defeating enemies, collecting them to restore magic.

The game's structure is mission-based. There are also supposed to be sub-objectives in battle to strive for. It is shown on the TGS 2010 trailer that the game will have a World Map, and the player can ride a chocobo or fly an airship and use its weapons in an aerial battle. There will be Random Encounters and the monsters will roam around the world map.
Some Screenshot









more screenshot can be found here
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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Square Enix Lineup For Tokyo Game Show

Here's Square Enix lineup for upcoming TGS in September. Very surprising ^_^


Playable Games
Final Fantasy Type-0 (PSP)
Final Fantasy XIII-2 (PS3 / Xbox 360)
Slime Mori Mori Dragon Quest 3 (3DS)
Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance (3DS)
Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy (3DS)
Fortune Street (Wii)
Knights of the Crystals (PC)
Chaos Rings Lite for Gree (iPhone)
Square Enix Publishing (Manga for iPhone)

Video only
Deus Ex: Human Revolution (PS3 / Xbox 360 / PC)
Dragon Quest 25th Anniversary Collection (Wii)
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 (PS3 / Xbox 360 / PC)
Chaos Rings II

Square Enix will also have games from Ubisoft and Bethesda in their booth including:
Child of Eden (playable)
Driver: San Francisco (playable)
Assassin’s Creed Revelations (playable)
Rage (playable)
Cooking Mama 4 (playable)
Craft Mama (playable)
Camping Mama + Papa (playable)
Babysitting Mama (playable)
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Newest Final Fantasy XIII-2's Trailer Now In Japanese Dub


Square Enix has been re-released PAX Prime Trailer for Final Fantasy XIII-2. The voice now in Japanese, but the publisher left the English menu. The retail version of this game will be shipped in December. Please enjoy the video ^_^

Final Fantasy XIII-2

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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Deus Ex: Human Revolution Review


Deus Ex: Human Revolution takes place in a future you can see here over half an eye.The world of the Revolution of man meets somewhere between Blade Runner and Robocop - caught between the utopia of revolutionary scientific discovery and the dystopia of the population has inevitably left behind. Adam Jensen protagonist is drawn into a conspiracy with an international articulation of powerful - and dangerous - technology to increase. Employers Adam sitting on the threshold of a breakthrough that could "unlock" the human potential, courtesy of a love interest from his past, Megan Reed. But before you can say "Alex Murphy," Reed is dead, and Jensen defines mortally wounded on an operating table, receiving an involuntary hand - and legs and lungs, and eyes - the crash course on the future of humanity in the post-human.
Review

The majority of the revolution of the human quest for Jensen means to unravel the plot through spin-off missions of the major city centers around the world. Although each center has a main plot thread through surveys Jensen, side missions populate each locality. These are not fetch-quests decried other RPG. Each mission has several layers to it, from several angles to be explored or not, many perspectives to consider, and several possible outcomes that often bind to the greatest mission at hand unexpectedly. This creates a feeling well aware of choices and consequences throughout Human Revolution.

Gameplay

The most obvious choice you make increases your part. As you play, you earn points Praxis, which allow you to unlock new abilities and upgrade. Increases are responsible for major differences in the timing, at the time of play between a player and another - the wide variety of capabilities to force you to choose what you want to do. Do you want to hack terminals and discover the secrets hidden in the apartment of some random guy? Then you might not be upgrading your show to see through walls, or jumping ten feet up, anytime soon.

Conspiracy

Eidos Montreal prequel quickly established that the world of the Revolution of man allows. There is a reading vocabulary you will learn quickly, and once you speak the language Human Revolution, if you can think of a solution, it is probably an option.There is room for stealth, there is room for shots, and there are many medium-term as well.
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