Showing posts with label final fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label final fantasy. Show all posts

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Final Fantasy All The Bravest (iOS) [Review]

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Final Fantasy makers Square Enix have be focusing on the mobile market quite a bit lately, hell, not to long ago they released a brand new retro-style full Final Fantasy game (Final Fantasy Dimensions), and now here's another game bearing the Final Fantasy name.  Unlike the other FF titles available on the App Store though, this one doesn't cost you an arm and a leg...initially, that is.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Final Fantasy Project Part 2 of 14: A Field of Wild Roses (FFII)


Hey it's taken me a little more than a month, but I've finally managed to battle my way through Final Fantasy II, which adds another countdown notch on the prison wall that is this project-- no I'm kidding, I'm not completely burnt out on Final Fantasy yet... although to be honest FFII did not help matters.  It was a rough ride, let me tell you. (Seriously, click the little "Read More" button and let me tell you.  It's the whole point of this article.)

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Final Fantasy Project Part 1 of 14: The Warriors of Light (FF1)


Hiya folks!  So after playing through Theatrhythm Final Fantasy I was hit with an epiphany.  I've played all the Final Fantasy games, sure, but I haven't actually completed very many of them at all.  I figured I might as well remedy this AND write about my experiences with each game!  That way I can obtain super-rad nerd cred for beating all the Final Fantasy games and you all can learn stuff about each one (do they stand the test of time, are the stories good, etc) and/or laugh at my misery as I get burnt out by around FFIII.

So let's get this Phantom Final Fantasy train a-rollin' as I tell you all about my epic adventure through the first Final Fantasy game, aptly titled, Final Fantasy.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy [Review] (3DS)


Final Fantasy is a series known for many things, one of them being its bombastically epic music.  It only makes sense that Square-Enix would leverage FF's vast musical history to make a rhythm game.  The real question is though, in this post-Rock Band/Guitar Hero world does anyone really want to play a music game-- and would a Final Fantasy music game really appeal to anyone who isn't a huge FF fan-person?