E3 - Square Enix Shows Fantasies, Kingdoms, Samurai 32
Thanks to GamingHorizon for its summary of the pre-E3 Square Enix press conference at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, during which the company mentioned they "are determined to expand their reach across all forms of media, not just limiting themselves to the gaming market", before holding the Dear Friends: Music From Final Fantasy concert in the same venue. However, specific game-related material includes details (though not downloads) of a new Final Fantasy XII trailer, alongside new direct-feed screenshots of the title, as well as snapshots of Before Crisis - Final Fantasy VII, a mobile phone-only spin-off. Also revealed is information on the previously unannounced Musashi Samurai Legend, a sequel to "the original Brave Fencer Musashi on the PlayStation" featuring "Tetsuya Nomura handling the character design... [and] Studio Gainax creating the animated cutscenes", as well as new details on Disney-licensed sequel Kingdom Hearts 2 and its handheld partner, Kingdom Hearts: Chain Of Memories.
Final Fantasy for mobiles (Score:1)
"Transmobile introduces the brand new NokiX 2.3.
NokiX is a portability soloution which allows Nokia games to run seamlessly on any Siemens mobile."
"Transmobile introduces the all new SiemX 1.0 which allows NokiX to run seamlessly on any Motorola mobile"
Re:Final Fantasy for mobiles (Score:3, Interesting)
It becomes interesting when, say, Nokia tries to establish a proprietary platform which is incompatible to other mobile phones. Personally, I wouldn't expect a move like this to be successful. But you never know
Re:Final Fantasy for mobiles (Score:1)
But if Nokia really does that, which they probably will attempt to someday. I do hope that it wont me much sucessfull. But you never know, most people don't really know what their buying when their buying a mobile phone: "Ooh! Games! Oooh! Ringtones - yaay. I'll take it".
And most people do buy Nokia because they think they are best (stores have been recommending Siemens over Nokia for ages) - and if they start making games
Re:Final Fantasy for mobiles (Score:3, Interesting)
Then, EMS and MMS appeared (as a standardized format supported by the majority of phone producers) and rendered the proprietary format obsolete. Phones are now able to display JPEG, GIF and play MIDI/MP3 ringtones. While the formats are standardized and
Bloody hell. What about the "Enix" half? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Bloody hell. What about the "Enix" half? (Score:2)
Uh, how do you know?
I don't think the Enix side of things is at the point where we can trust them unequivocally to release their biggest games over here. It took a while for Square to prove that they were committed to bringing all of the Final Fantasies to the American market, and Enix is well far behind them at the moment. We already know that the Dragon Warrior IV will never make it here (although the circums
Re:Bloody hell. What about the "Enix" half? (Score:2)
(For those who don't know, the reason the DQ4 PSX remake was never localized had to do with the way Enix traditionally does business: independent developers develop/code the games, and Enix acts pretty
Re:Bloody hell. What about the "Enix" half? (Score:2)
And as for the DQ4 thing, well, why not just give it a good thrash? We've got some decent hackers over here, and for the most part Dragon Warrior fans are patient. Why not go the Nintendo route and outsource the translation to a US house like, say, Silicon Knight
Re:Bloody hell. What about the "Enix" half? (Score:2)
As a recall, it was actually Enix that bought out Square (although it was handled more like an even merger). Enix was a cash cow before, probably more so than was Square bac
Re:Bloody hell. What about the "Enix" half? (Score:2)
Re:Bloody hell. What about the "Enix" half? (Score:2)
I also wouldn't wait for a PSP port, for that matter: the problems with the o
Re:Bloody hell. What about the "Enix" half? (Score:1)
Franchises (Score:1, Insightful)
God, I though only EA was supposed to act like that.
GAINAX and Square-Enix working together?! (Score:3, Interesting)
I know next to nothing about the original Brave Fencer Musashi, but now I have an incentive for checking out the sequel...
Re:GAINAX and Square-Enix working together?! (Score:3, Informative)
Ah, you missed out on one of the funnier pseudo-RPGs of the Playstation's halcyon days. It was a fairly well-done Zelda-type game (far better than Alundra), but there were lots of sidequests and additional activities to take part in. It had a great story and decent voice-acting, too. I'd highly recommend hunting BFM down as soon as possible.
Oh, and as for the Gainax thing? Yeah, t
Re:GAINAX and Square-Enix working together?! (Score:2)
And GAINAX did the Xenogears cutscenes? Haven't played that one yet, but still interesting to know...
Re:GAINAX and Square-Enix working together?! (Score:3, Interesting)
Wow, I find it kind of hard to believe you haven't played either of them. ^_^ Get BFM first-- if the copy you have was sold off by someone nice, you should have a demo disc for XG on it. (I'd send you mine, but unfortunately I don't have it anymore.)
Re:GAINAX and Square-Enix working together?! (Score:2)
I promised myself I'd play Xenogears a long time ago, but I still haven't gotten around to it (of course, now that it's a Greatest Hit, I should have no excuse, right?). I did play Xenosaga Ep. 1 though... blah.
Re:GAINAX and Square-Enix working together?! (Score:1)
It's still better than Xenosaga. At least it had music.
Riding the Cash Cow (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Riding the Cash Cow (Score:4, Insightful)
The "FF" moniker really tells you who is working on the game, not that it's a sequel. If "FF" was spun off as it's own company, say a "wholely owned subsidary of SquareEnix" then they could probably name the titles something different and just call the company Final Fantasy Productions. The most wouldn't claim it's a collection of sequels.
Re:Riding the Cash Cow (Score:1)
Re:Riding the Cash Cow (Score:2)
I wouldn't mind, however, them dropping the numbering in favor of new titles (a la "Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles" or whatever). When you get right down to
Too... Many... Belts! (Score:4, Funny)
Concert Bootlegs (Score:2)
Re:Concert Bootlegs (Score:2)
As for a CD, well, yeah, that would be cool, but I'd actually be more willing to buy the film than the soundtrack. ^_^
Re:Concert Bootlegs (Score:2)
Re:Concert Bootlegs (Score:1)
As for a DVD, the 20020220 CD came on 2 disc's with one having about 5 minutes of footage of the concert and some interviews with Uematsu and such. I really do hope to see a full-fledged DVD release of the conter this time though.