Posts with tag Square Enix
Posted Mar 17th 2008 12:00PM by David Hinkle
Filed under: Screens
Famitsu has a small piece up on Square Enix's
upcoming DS entry in their Valkyrie Profile series, providing us with some screens, as well as a small taste of the brilliant cutscenes that often get sprinkled liberally throughout the RPG kingpin's titles. And while we'd like to report on more of the game, we just cannot. We're not even sure when this is going to release in Japan right now.
Head on over to Famitsu to check out the screens (now with 100% less blur!).
[Via Go Nintendo]
Posted Oct 12th 2007 7:31PM by Alisha Karabinus
Filed under: Friday video
Lately, we've had remakes on the brain, and foremost among them seems to be
Final Fantasy IV. Maybe it's just because we're crazy about the franchise, but we also like the love and care that Square Enix puts into their remake efforts. Due to that, the trailer from this year's TGS just doesn't get old, which is why we've decided it deserves a place in this week's video spotlight.
Posted Jul 12th 2007 11:30AM by Eric Caoili
Filed under: Video, Screens

We've got a flood of
Front Mission DS media for you today. In addition to the new screenshots viewable in the gallery below, there's also a minute-and-a-half-long trailer for the
Square Enix SRPG past the post break. If you need more than just combat clips and menu hopping to get you going, scroll down a bit further for the original Japanese trailer.
Front Mission DS finally bring the series' first entry to the states, adding touchscreen controls, multiplayer battles (local only), and several new Wanzers to the mech-based title. While this release already includes the alternative UCS storyline from the PlayStation remake, five new missions specific to the DS version have also been added.
RPGamer had a chance to sit down with producer Koichiro Sakamoto to discuss the handheld port and his thoughts on bringing more
Front Mission games to the DS. According to the interview, were it not for the campaigning of a particular team member, North America might not have received the game: "There was one [who] was very passionate about the game, and wanted to give players in the United States the chance to experience. He felt that
Front Mission 3 and
4 proved that there is a userbase, and since the DS is currently very popular, the thinking went, 'Why not give it a try?'"
Continue reading E307: Front Mission DS interview and media galore
Posted Jul 9th 2007 12:20PM by Eric Caoili
Filed under: News
Square Enix spent the morning revealing its lineup of "fresh new faces and timeless classics" that the company plans to exhibit this week at E3, attaching US release dates to its upcoming titles:
We're jumping on our beds with glee over the fact that we'll be receiving
Front Mission so early after the localization was announced, but several disappointing details failed to escape our attention --
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: The Sealed Grimoire,
It's a Wonderful World,
FFIV DS, and
Dragon Quest IX's absence; and
Ring of Fates' distant date. The multiplayer ARPG and its
DS Lite bundle are scheduled to hit Japan this August 23rd.
[Via NeoGAF]
Posted Jul 1st 2007 11:45AM by JC Fletcher
Even with a diminished E3, there's no controlling the wave of rumors that hit the Internet every year before the show. Why fight it? From now until E3 hits, we'll be posting one piece of wild speculation every day. Some may be patently ridiculous, and others just might turn out to be true. Even some of the ridiculous ones might turn out to be true! Rest assured,
everything will be totally made-up and unfounded. Except, of course, when we speak about all the ass Reggie is going to kick. That part? Totally true.
Rumor: Square Enix will announce remakes of games that have yet to be released!
Posted Jun 30th 2007 11:15AM by Alisha Karabinus
Filed under: Rumors
Even with a diminished E3, there's no controlling the wave of rumors that hit the Internet every year before the show. Why fight it? From now until E3 hits, we'll be posting one piece of wild speculation every day. Some may be patently ridiculous, and others just might turn out to be true. Even some of the ridiculous ones might turn out to be true! Rest assured,
everything will be totally made-up and unfounded. Except, of course, when we speak about all the ass Reggie is going to kick. That part? Totally true.
Rumor: Square Enix will announce their plans to remake some games for the DS!
Posted Jun 26th 2007 6:40PM by Alisha Karabinus
Filed under: News

Jeux France has the goods on the races (as well as new images and scans) in the upcoming
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance 2: The Sealed Grimoire: Human, Viera, Moogle, Bangaa, and Nu Moh. Sound familiar? They should, if you played
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. Hey, it's a sequel -- did you expect
other furry animal-based races?
We know some of you are looking forward to the title (and others,
not so much), and though the details are starting to
shape up, we're as yet undecided on how we feel about this game. In the end, since it's
Final Fantasy, and we're shameless addicts, we'll probably give it a go, despite the question of
Tactics vs.
Tactics Advance being just as polarizing, if not more so, than the idea of
Tingle starring in his own games.
Posted Jun 22nd 2007 2:00PM by JC Fletcher
Filed under: News, Imports
Another Square Enix game,
another special-edition DS Lite. SE seems to have set up a template for these: logo on the left, line art on the right,
money in the bank.
This time,
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates gets the special-edition treatment on a Crystal White DS Lite. For Japan, obviously. We like the pseudo-stained-glass look, which can be found in full color on the box. This new DS variant is
great news for people who were holding out on a DS purchase until the Japanese
Ring of Fates came out. It's probably a little irritating for Square Enix fans who already have a plain DS.
Posted Jun 20th 2007 5:50PM by Alisha Karabinus
Filed under: News, Screens
Heroes of Mana may not be the
Mana game that fans really want, but at least it's looking
pretty nice -- and more strategy on the DS can never really be a
bad thing. If only it had WiFi multiplayer, alas. We'll just have to make do with ratcheting up the ol' ranking so we can earn downloadable maps and items.
Heroes of Mana is scheduled for release in the US this August.
[Via press release]
Posted Jun 19th 2007 5:55PM by JC Fletcher
Filed under: News
If there's one defining characteristic of the
Square Enix fanbase, it's that they
love buyin' stuff. How else would you explain the myriad re-releases of
Final Fantasy games? Square Enix hopes to facilitate these fans' insatiable need to fill their inventories. They've set up a website that will, in the near future, be the home of an official Square Enix shop.
Will they have lots of expensive figurines? No doubt! Will you be able to buy the Potion drink there? Possibly! How about Tidus's pants, as seen above? Why, there's no end to the kinds of pants they could sell!
Not literally. If they never ended, there'd be no holes to put your feet through.
[Via 1up]
Posted Jun 17th 2007 12:00PM by Eric Caoili

We've been clamoring for a proper follow-up to the
Seiken Densetsu series for over a decade now, and by the looks of the
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates videos we've seen so far, we might finally be getting one. The first
Crystal Chronicles entry on the GameCube was by no means disappointing, at least in our opinion, but hardware and link cable requirements made getting a group together much harder than we would've liked. Its handheld sequel seems free of those problems without losing that multiplayer
ARPG's cooperative fun.
Square Enix's latest
Ring of Fates clip demonstrates the teamwork involved in getting through the game's dungeon puzzles. Carrying around a huge block of wood can be difficult if someone isn't knocking back the enemies coming at you! Bring your crew past the post break for the short movie.
Continue reading New Ring of Fates video: The whole is greater than the sum of its parts
Posted Jun 11th 2007 1:00PM by JC Fletcher
Filed under: News
Yoichi Wada, head of
Square Enix, believes that handhelds are the way to go, at least until the next generation settles down somewhat. Wada told the Financial Times "There is a new breed of gamers in the market – we have to make games for all kinds of people." Which means, of course, the DS.
It should be no surprise that the company has a lot of faith in portable systems, since their
flagship franchise has moved to the DS. Still, it is a little unusual for Wada to publicly speak against next-gen systems with so many important Square Enix games headed to the PS3. "There are too many specs – and you also need a high-definition TV, a broadband connection and a deep knowledge of gaming – these consoles are mismatched to today's environment. In a year or two years they will fare better."
Posted Jun 8th 2007 5:00PM by Eric Caoili
Filed under: Sales
Chocobo Tales, Square Enix's
Final Fantasy spinoff, made for a great release to pass the Spring months with, but it can be hard for a
minigame-filled RPG to elbow its way to the front of a crowd filled with must-have DS titles. If you haven't had a chance to pick up
Chocobo Tales yet, maybe Amazon's latest sale will be what finally motivates you. The online shop has slashed $10 off of the game's usual cost, bringing it down to a budget price of $19.99. This bargain ends today though, so quit being lazy about buying it!
See also: DS Fanboy Review: Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales
[Via CAG]
Posted Jun 5th 2007 10:00AM by JC Fletcher
Filed under: Rumors

A GoNintendo reader was scouring the
GameStop product listings and found a couple of interesting, items.
Front Mission 1st, previously
sort of confirmed for a US release, is marked as releasing on October 2nd.
Assassin's Creed, which was spotted on the
leaked GameStop release list, now has a listing on the GameStop site, with a September 25th release date and the
completely final boxart seen here. As our copy of
Superman for the Playstation will attest, the GameStop computer system is completely accurate and infallible, and once something has a listed release date, it's
definitely coming out for real.
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