Final Fantasy Games Get 50% Discount On PlayStation Network For Two Weeks
By Ishaan . February 5, 2013 . 8:30amSquare Enix are putting a bunch of their Final Fantasy games on sale on the PlayStation Network in North America.
| FINAL FANTASY IV: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION |
Square Enix are putting a bunch of their Final Fantasy games on sale on the PlayStation Network in North America.
The Square Enix Members program is giving away framed Final Fantasy IV art by Yoshitaka Amano as a reward.
Amazon has an all video games Gold Box today with Crysis 2 as the headlining product. Right now, Dissidia 012[duodecim]: Final Fantasy is on sale for $19.99.
The first thing I did when I received Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection was try the new Interlude storyline. This tale takes place after the events in Final Fantasy IV, but before Final Fantasy IV: The After Years.
Square Enix’s packaging of their Final Fantasy IV remake and its After Years sequel convinced 104,173 people to pick it up in its first week.
During the 15 hour scenario, players will be able to make their own parties with characters that couldn’t be paired together in Final Fantasy IV.
Wow! In less than a week we tripled our initial goal and raised $3234 to aid Japan after the devastating earthquake. I wanted to start by saying a huge thanks to everyone for the donations, spreading the word, and the support. THANK YOU!
We decided on putting together a charity raffle with an awesome prize – a Cecil figure from Dissidia: Final Fantasy signed by Final Fantasy IV designer Takashi Tokita.
Square Enix is bundling Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection with a couple of bonus items. North American copies include Final Fantasy IV cards with artwork from Yoshitaka Amano.
Through the main menu, players can choose any storyline to play as soon as they unwrap the PSP game.
I got a sneak peek at Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection yesterday, which included a tiny bit of the “Interlude.”
Ceodore, Cecil, Rosa, Cid, and Kain pull off the ultimate combination attack, Vibra Final, in these screenshots from Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection.
Yes, another Square Enix PSP game is getting a special edition in Europe.
Squished between scenes from the CG introduction for Final Fantasy IV: The After Years, Square Enix’s latest trailer for Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection has a sliver of footage from the Interlude.