See The Locales Of Four Warriors of Light: Final Fantasy Gaiden
By Ishaan . October 29, 2009 . 4:47pmThe game is divided into different countries, none of which look similar to each other.
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The game is divided into different countries, none of which look similar to each other.
A 2ch user decided to compare them, not based on either game’s story or gameplay – just on each game’s core features listed on the back of the box.
Since July, we’ve known Four Warriors of Light: Final Fantasy Gaiden had a four player mode. Back then it could have been for anything, even Bahamut Bowling.
It feels like the purpose behind Four Warriors of Light is to create an RPG that is more about the journey than about the end. About traveling to new places and discovering different cultures rather than uncovering some deep-rooted mystery.
The official site for The Four Warriors of Light: Final Fantasy Gaiden reveals the upcoming DS RPG has a four player mode. Unfortunately, Square Enix is keeping it under wraps.
We always have our eyes on Ignition Entertainment. Why? Out of left field they release games that don’t seem like they have any chance of coming over. Today, they picked up Winds of Nostalgia, you know that airship RPG for the Nintendo DS.
Avalon Code starts off with a silent male or female protagonist who discovers the Book of Prophecy. The world is inexplicably coming to an end and you must record things of note from the current world to re-create in the new up-coming world.
Avalon Code puts the Book of Prophecy in the hands of a hero or heroine. This magical item is more than a story device. The Book of Prophecy lets players change the world by altering codes. Where did this idea…
Avalon Code won’t make into stores until March, news that we reported last week, but the English version is moving forward. Marvelous just sent over some English screenshots for us to look at. Glance at that font and two lines…