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May 24, 2023
Are you ready to explore the captivating world of Final Fantasy XVI, the newest addition to the beloved RPG series? In this exciting gaming review, we will embark on a journey through the captivating realms of Valisthea, engage in exhilarating battles, and unravel the mysteries of a new storyline. Final Fantasy XVI's developers are unwavering in their dedication to providing a truly captivating and immersive gaming experience that will undoubtedly capture the attention of devoted fans and newcomers alike.
A New Fantasy Awaits
With Final Fantasy XVI, players can delve into a fresh and captivating fantasy world filled with thrilling adventures and wonders. Set in the enchanting land of Valisthea, the game showcases stunning landscapes, vibrant cities, and diverse cultures that come together to create a rich and immersive experience. As players navigate this captivating world, they will uncover secrets, encounter memorable characters, and embark on a heroic journey that will
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February 28, 2023
In video games, the rapid advancement of technology can occasionally outstrip the development of fresh concepts. This isn't necessarily bad because tried-and-true concepts can last for years if they're cleverly repackaged with at least one novel twist. The most recent instance of this might be Forspoken, a planned open-world game from Square Enix for the PlayStation 5 and PC.
Forspoken combines magnificent next-gen aesthetics with exhilaratingly fluid navigation abilities in a vast open environment. But in some crucial aspects, most notably its simple mission design, it resembles a 2009 game.
Enjoy The Magic of Open-World Gameplay
In video games, the rapid advancement of technology can occasionally outstrip the development of fresh concepts. This isn't necessarily bad because tried-and-true concepts can last for years if they're cleverly repackaged with at least one novel twist. The most recent instance of this might be Forspoken, a planned open-world game from Square
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January 05, 2023
Part-farming sim and part-action RPG, Harvestella is an excellent game that blends two very different and unique styles of gameplay and does it quite successfully. Harvestella, published by Square Enix and developed by Live Wire, is a farming life simulator at home and an action RPG abroad. This new and fantastic game lets you live and enjoy the virtual existence that you love to, through the ever-changing and dynamic seasons of the vibrant and rich fantasy world. The game is set in a world afflicted by the Season of Death and challenges you to uncover the world’s secrets while keeping a plant alive, which is the most challenging task in the game.
Overview
Harvestella is a life simulation RPG where players can enjoy daily life, adventuring, and socializing. It is the latest and most unique take on the marriage of the fantasy RPG and farming simulator genres. You should know that Harvestella is an impressive tile and sits firmly in the epic quest camp, and your adventuring
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May 10, 2019
Game developer Square Enix has finally shown another snippet of their most hotly anticipated game. That’s right, the Final Fantasy VII Remake Trailer was finally shown off again for the first time in three years.
Square Enix showed a teaser trailer for the game at the PlayStation State of Play event, which shows off new game announcements for the platform. The teaser is brief at just over a minute long, but it does show some gameplay as well as bits of the iconic story. Cloud, Aerith (Aeris), Barret, Jessie, and Sephiroth all make appearances.
The game was first shown at E3 2015, but has reportedly been in development hell as Square Enix brought development in-house after CyberConnect2 botched it. The result has been a delayed game that’s had to be re-designed from scratch.
For their part, Square Enix isn’t giving away too much here. They’re promising more information next month at E3, but it's unknown whether or not they’re going to be giving us a release date. FF7
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October 25, 2017
A brand new game of the year edition for Hitman has been announced and it will make its way to Xbox One, PC, and PS4 later this year on November 7.
The new game of the year edition will include the base game, the content available through the Hitman season pass, and a brand new campaign called Patient Zero.
IO Interactive has provided a small snippet of information about the new campaign. We've provided the description below:
"After the routine elimination of a target, a contingency plan to unleash a global pandemic is triggered and Agent 47 must race against the clock to prevent a virus from spreading," reads the new campaign's description. "This four-mission campaign spans different locations in the game, each one re-worked from the original settings with new gameplay opportunities, disguises, characters, challenges, gameplay mechanics, AI behavior and HUD elements. Bangkok, Sapienza, Colorado and Hokkaido look and feel completely different with a new time of day
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July 20, 2017
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT is a video game that'll take the Final Fantasy franchise into new territory. It's a fighting game at heart, but it borrows some elements that you'd only recognize from past Final Fantasy games.
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT is set to officially launch on the PlayStation 4 next year. So far, the exact release date hasn't been confirmed. We do, however, now know that a beta is coming for the game that'll give players the chance to play Dissidia Final Fantasy NT early.
The signups for the closed beta are now live - you'll need to go to Square Enix's website to register your interest.
Square Enix hasn't yet confirmed the starting dates for the closed beta, either. We'd expect it to come sometime this year, though. We're not sure whether pre-ordering Dissidia Final Fantasy NT will give you instant access to the closed beta, but for now, it looks as if it'll only be limited to randomly selected people that sign up to the closed beta via Square Enix's
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February 29, 2016
If you are planning to pre-order the new Doom you may be happy to hear that you'll be receiving some additional benefits for doing so. Previously there has been no news about pre-orders for Doom and pre-ordering the game via the Xbox Game Store has not been possible so far. However, the Xbox Games Store in Australia had a little slip up and showcased the pre-order page for Doom shortly before being taken down again.
According to the Australian pre-order page for the new Doom, players will be able to receive versions of Doom 1 and Doom 2 for pre-ordering the upcoming title. It's likely that the Doom 1 and Doom 2 games that will be packed in as part of a pre-order bonus will be the same XBLA versions that are already available on the Xbox 360. Both versions are currently on sale for $5 each and backwards compatibility is already supported for both Doom 1 and Doom 2.
Giving away both arcade versions of Doom 1 and Doom 2 is a generous move by Bethesda and it's very simple for
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September 25, 2015
The last chapter of Life is Strange has finally received a release date. The final episode for Life is Strange has been named Polarized and it will be released on October 20.
There is one small twist, however. Because Polarized has not yet been completed, the Life is Strange developers cannot promise that the last episode will be finished by October 20. If everything goes to plan, however, players will definitely be able to get their hands on the final chapter on the aforementioned release date.
Square Enix has made a little mention of the release date on a blog post, further explaining why the October 20 release date is not 100% set in stone.
"We don't normally announce a date until we know the game is 100% ready but in the spirit of Max's birthday (today) we wanted to let you know early that we are aiming to release Episode 5 ‘Polarized’ October 20."
"Many things can change in the lead up to release but the team are working really hard to try and hit this date.
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December 21, 2014
When it comes to any news about Final Fantasy, there are often a lot of mixed feelings. Whilst there are certain games in the franchise that many gamers have come to despite, there are also timeless classics that everybody adores, and one such game is going to be getting a new HD treatment in anticipation for a PlayStation 4 launch.
The game in question is Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD, and whilst this game has already had an HD remaster for the PS Vita and the PlayStation 3, it will be the first time this game has been ported over to the newest Sony console.
Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD will be launched for the PlayStation 4 and it will be made available both from the PlayStation network and from within select brick and mortar retail stores early next year.
It is expected that the new HD remaster won't have many improvements over the previously released PS3 and PS Vita versions, although there may be some unexpected surprises. We will have to wait for the launch to see what Square
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September 25, 2014
At Tokyo Game Show this month, Square Enix revealed a gameplay trailer for their upcoming Final Fantasy title, FF XV.
Whilst the developers have been working on the latest Final Fantasy game since May 2006, it has been a while since we've heard much about being able to finally get our hands on Final Fantasy XV. However, the new gameplay trailer for Final Fantasy XV at the Tokyo Game Show revealed that players would be able to get access to a full one hour gameplay demo of the game.
Redemption codes for the game demo of Final Fantasy XV will be provided inside copies of Final Fantasy Type-0 HD, and players will be able to redeem their game demo codes in March next year.
Whilst the main story will give players up to one hour of gameplay, Square Enix mentioned that the demo also comes with around 3 hours of other gameplay if the game demo is fully explored and each dungeon is visited.
The game demo will mainly focus on battling within the game, not giving player's