December 12, 2011

Chrono Trigger Review (PSN)

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Long ago, back in the 90′s when Seth Green had a girly haircut and we all used “rad!” to describe something cool, the 16-bit era was the golden age for gamers around the world. This fantastic RPG now considered to be one of the greatest of the genre was made, Chrono Trigger.
Squaresoft released this classic RPG for the Super Nes and later on made its way to the Playstation back in 1999, a version often criticized due to nasty loading times. So how does it feel to have a classic in a new generation console? Let’s find out!

Chrono Trigger

Story
The year 1000AD, Lucca and her father are about to show at the local fair their new invention, a teleporter. Marle volunteers to test the device, it goes all wrong and she disappears into thin air.
Now Crono and company will travel in time, in search of Marle, meet new companions and start an adventure throughout the past, present and future, facing danger and a lot of menaces to defeat the ultimate evil, Lavos!
I’m afraid to say they never cross paths with Marty McFly nor Doctor Who, but still an amazing story most of us know and remember.


Chrono Trigger



Gameplay
Chrono trigger is an RPG that was revolutionary for so many aspects; including time travel and how it influenced the game mechanics, the (back in the day) concept of multiple endings, playing with time paradoxes and what not.
The time travel mechanics influencing gameplay are unique; our heroes need a massive source of energy, they find one in the present, it’s depleted and will need hundreds of years to be recharged, they leave it in the past, travel to the distant future and they find it fully charged. That is, but one of many examples i can bring up in here, the developers played a lot with this and they landed the concept in a way that excelled.
The battle system was also unique letting you do special attack with 2 different characters, not to mention the diversity of characters to select and the build for each one of them. Unlike traditional RPG’s; this one did not have random encounters, was easy to spot moving bushes or places where enemies were waiting to ambush your character, some were easily avoidable and others not, this was something that made Chrono Trigger unique back in the day.
Squaresoft did a great job with the amount of choices at your disposal, including tons of customizables, which made this one of the iconic games of the genre, now dated compared to other titles ChronoTrigger still remains a winner!


Chrono Trigger



Graphics 7/10
Before the overrated 3D… 2D sprites ruled, even so and after the years playing Chrono Trigger in glorious p2d pixel art, brings back memories and looks great just as it did back in the 90′s, with fantastic designs by Akira Toriyama’s Bird Studio.
Being a port from the Playstation we have the fantastic anime cutscenes Toei Animation, did for the videogame, simply Great!
If you like a game with an awesome retro feeling or care more for the excellent gameplay over graphics you won’t have a reason to complain.


Sound 7/10
What you can expect from a game made in the 16-bit era, no voice acting and sounds helped to set the mood and they did it quite right, priceless and evokes nostalgia.


Downside
This is of course a direct port from the Playstation 1 console and not the Super Nes, so the hatred for lengthy load times are there.
I truly love the anime cutscenes, but is a shame this release is an untouched port from the Playstation, meaning there will be issues with pixelation and the animations, do not shine properly as it should on HD, probably with some time put into development a HD treatment could have been fantastic.


Chrono Trigger



Overall
I am glad to see a classic like this making a comeback, Chrono Trigger was amazing back in the 90′s and still is nowadays, proving not everything needs to be latest generation graphics to hook the players with a great story.
If you loved this RPG or if you never had the chance to play it before and you wonder, about the game everyone glorifies as one of the best in the genre, it’s a real bargain on the Playstation Network Store and you will not regret buying it.
If you cannot stand the load times you may want to go for the wiiware release which is direct Super NES port, if you don’t own a Wii, cannot afford or don’t want to invest in buying the original release then PSN is your best choice!
Chrono Trigger as a digital download is available for the Wii Virtual Console, the PlayStation Network, iOS and Android devices. So whatever your cup of tea is, you have no excuse not to play the game. Sadly the game is not available for the Sega Game Gear but oh well… Enjoy!


Giving the game an 8 out of 10


**A review code was provided by the publisher for this review




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FFXI Ultimate Collection Abyssea Edition Review

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Months ago Square Enix released a new Final Fantasy XI compilation for the PC via digital distribution (Steam), named “Final Fantasy XI Ultimate Collection Abyssea Edition”. What’s most notorious is a lack of a Xbox 360 release, but expected, as there is an “Ultimate Collection” available for the console lacking only the Abyssea battle scenarios and may not be worth a new hard media release at least not now.


Final Fantasy XI



Story
Will not focus on the storyline of the game, many of you already know it, taking into mind all the expansions there are, it wont be easy. But a small summary… Why not.
A terrible Crystal War in which the Shadowlord was defeated. 20 years have passed, once again evil is threatening the peace and the Shadow Lord menace arises again, now a new generation of adventurers, the chosen by the crystals (you) must save Vana’diel!


Final Fantasy XI



Gameplay
Final Fantasy XI Online is an MMORPG, a veteran in the field, been around for 9 years and still holding strong, with a good player base. The world of Vana’diel consists of 4 nations, Bastok, Windurst, San’doria and Jeuno. This last one which serves as a central hub for the other 3 nations, controling traffic, commerce, politics and more.
Although it’s an MMORPG, the feeling of the previous Final Fantasy titles remains, letting you be the protagonist and not just another hired sword. Story is extremely rich specially when we sum the expansions and add-ons there are tons of epic adventures, including the huge amount of side quests the game has to offer.


Crafts are available too; cooking, alchemy, woodworking, bonecraft, clothcraft, fishing, goldsmithing, leathercraft, smithing and recently synergy. Hobbies like logging, mining, gardening, digging and you can even hatch and raise your own chocobo, just like my trustworthy “Pendragon Blade”, the most amazing Red chocobo the world has known!


There is a total of 20 classes, 6 being available by default when you create your character, including Warrior, Monk, White Mage, Black Mage, Red Mage and Theif. 14 more that are unlockable by completing quests, such as: Paladin, Dark Knight, Beastmaster, Ranger, Bard, Summoner, Samurai, Ninja, Dragoon, Blue Mage, Corsair, Puppetmaster, Dancer and Scholar.
If you played Final Fantasy III on the DS the way you change classes is very similar, one character can have all the classes, talking to a moogle on your Mog House changes your class as long as you have them unlocked.


Just like in the game each class needs to be leveled, meaning if you take Monk to 95 and you just unlocked Beastmaster it will be level 1, you can go back to Monk without losing level or stats.
When players get access to a Mog House, they can check their inbox for items or gil, sent by friends or the auction house, checking inventory, mog locker, mog safe, sack, changing job, and more.


Final Fantasy XI Online was designed for a console, and is best played by using a control pad, personally i love to play the game with a 360 control pad over a keyboard.
So, what’s in the “Final Fantasy XI Ultimate Collection Abyssea Edition”? let’s take a look:


- Final Fantasy XI
- 4 Expansions: The Rise of the Zilart, Chains of Promathia, Treasures of Aht Urhgan, Wings of the Goddess.
- 3 Add-on Scenarions: A Crystalline Prophecy: Ode of Life Bestowing, A Moogle Kupo d’Etat: Evil in Small Doses, A Shantotto Ascension: The Legend Torn, Her Empire Born.
- 3 Battle Addons: Vision of Abyssea, Scars of Abyssea and Heroes of Abyssea.


If that’s not enough for you, let me tell you even now that new content is being added, with the new battlefields known as “Voidwatch” with new maps and monsters, amazing loot and much more including new level caps for adventurers.


Final Fantasy XI



Graphics 7.5/10
As this was a title developed for the Playstation 2, graphics start to look dated, especially compared to current standards, still the game is highly enjoyable, models and scenery, looks creative and full of fantastic details, effects for the special techniques both monsters and players used looks fantastic, colorful and detailed.
Fantastic cutscenes accompany the rich storyline of this MMO, keeping the epic feeling of the Final Fantasy series.


Sound 9.5/10
Fabulous and tremendously well done soundtrack, just when you think a game can’t offer more, Final Fantasy XI Online proves you wrong, every new expansion comes with new and amazing new music composed by Nobuo Uematsu, Naoshi Mizuta and Kumi Tanioka.


Extras
This new compilation comes with an exclusive in-game item called Deistrier Beret and is only obtainable by buying this new compilation. People ask me if the in-game item is worth it, the answer is yes, most definitely.
Giving you refresh, auto reraise, fast walking among other benefits and letting you disguise as an adorable baby chocobo! All the stat benefits are available for players at lvl 30 and under, after you hit level 31 the only bonus left is the ability to disguise, which is dandy and a pretty bonus to mess around with friends.


Final Fantasy XI



Downsides
Sadly for achievement hunters, developers have not introduced new achievements with the new expansions added to the game, this is a real shame as it would encourage more Xbox 360 owners and players to play on the console.
That is not the only letdown if you own a 360, old and never resolved bugs are there, disconnecting players from Abyssea zones and specially Besieged, this problem is unexistant if you play on a PC.


PS2 limitations, as much as i love how developers dont want to leave PS2 owners out, i think it’s time, the game can grow much more, but the PS2 Limitations are affecting 360 and PC players and it shouldn’t be like this. If Final Fantasy XI Online wants to improve it needs to be done, cut PS2 support Square Enix.


Final Fantasy XI



Overall
Final Fantasy XI Online has a lot to offer and it’s hard to describe it all in a single review, if you are an old player looking to return or a newcomer to the game, the “Final Fantasy XI Ultimate Collection Abyssea Edition” is an excellent choice if you are a PC player.
Remember, the cool people play on the Shiva server, *thumbs up* and we are sexy too! The game is available for PC, Xbox 360 and well the PS2 *which would be hard to find, and a hassle to update). Hope to see you fighting for Vana’diel adventurer, and what else is there to say… LONG LIVE SHANTOTTO!!


Giving this compilation a 7.8 out of 10





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December 1, 2011

FINAL FANTASY XIII-2 “Enhanced Battle System” trailer

Posted by: Cybermario @ 11:38 am Share in Facebook



Final Fantasy XIII-2



A new trailer for FINAL FANTASY XIII-2 has been released, this time showing us the battle system. This is but one of the many trailers Square is about to release until FFXIII-2 is released next year.
One more time the Paradigm system is present just like it was in Final Fantasy XIII, letting you assign roles to the party members, enjoy!







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November 30, 2011

Final Fantasy Type-0 heading west

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An interview with director Hajime Tabata included in the Final Fantasy Ultimania Guidebook reveals there are plans for an international release of the title. Personally im not suprised, and most likely we will see this released next year (i hope!).


Final Fantasy Type-0



Square Enix has not released information for a possible US release yet, but given it’s a Final Fantasy game was ilogic not to have an international release of the highly popular franchise.
Hajima Tabata also discussed the possibility for a sequel, and Square already registered domain names for Type-1 to Type-3 so we will see a lot of Final Fantasy goodness coming to our PSP’s.


Final Fantasy Type-0





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November 29, 2011

Assassin’s Creed Revelations costume in Final Fantasy XIII-2

Posted by: Cybermario @ 10:43 am Share in Facebook

If you like Assassin’s Creed Revelations and Final Fantasy XIII-2 this is great news, Square Enix announced there will be an Assassin’s Creed Revelations DLC for the game.


The costume worn by Ezio Auditore, the main character in Assassin’s Creed Revelations will be available as an optional outfit for Noel Kreiss, one of the main characters of FINAL FANTASY XIII-2, via downloadable content.


Assassin's Creed RevelationsFinal Fantasy XIII-2



No release date for this DLC yet, but by the look of it it will be available shortly after the game launch, not sure about you people but im totally delighted with this. Love Final Fantasy and Assassin’s Creed and love to see both universes interacting, even as a DLC costume! nice cross-promotion guys, keep them coming.




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