The Japanese magazine Dengeki recently conducted an interview with some of the development team of Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings. Details on the game have been scarce at best, confirming only that the game features FFXII protagonist Vaan and his sky pirate-y adventures.
That's all well and good, but many were concerned about the apparent "prequel" nature of the game. Worry not, stalwart fans! Revenant Wings will be a true sequel, taking place shortly after the events of Final Fantasy XII. In addition to Vaan, the dynamic duo of Fran and Balthier will also be returning, as well as a promised host of new characters. The game will take place on the floating landmass of Puruvama (if it's in the original game, we haven't reached it yet), and apparently, a large portion of locations from the PS2 title will be playable.
The battle system has also undergone some changes: combat will feature stylus control and a simplified version of the Gambit system. Also, summoning will be completely overhauled and used in a rather unique way, say the developers. Both screens will be properly utilized, and finally, there are no current plans for Wi-Fi functionality.
Though be it ever rare to see from us heaping praise upon a Playstation 2 game, Final Fantasy XII is a veritable masterpiece, and the sequel can't come soon enough.








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11-06-2006 @ 8:12PM
poopy said...
omfg super poopy happy wow fun time THIS IS AUSOME DS KICK BUTT
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11-06-2006 @ 10:17PM
Crazylink said...
I was hoping for some tactics style combat.
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11-07-2006 @ 12:10AM
Kim said...
hey have you heard any rumors about when the ice blue ds lite is coming to the US?
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11-07-2006 @ 7:14AM
Kefka said...
Mmm, yeah, I was hoping for Tactics style combat as well... ah well, I'll have to look into this Gambit system.
Ah well, I trust Squeenix - especially when it comes to their tried and true FF formula.
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11-07-2006 @ 11:43AM
Xaos said...
If you were hoping for Tactics style combat, then go play FF:T.
Does FFXII incorporate Tactics style combat? No. Then what on earth would lead you to assume that this would?
Dont get me wrong, I love FF:T as well, but really, what did you expect?
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11-10-2006 @ 11:57AM
alienhead said...
Real-time or turn-based?
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