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Square Enix announced today the production of Final Fantasy XIII-2, the sequel to 2010′s Final Fantasy XIII. The game, which is scheduled to be released next winter on PS3 and Xbox 360, is set to …
Goozex, the number one video trading site, has released a list of its most requested games of 2010, and in a surprise twist, three of the top ten are PlayStation 3 exclusives.
If you asked me at the beginning of March what my favourite game of the year was likely to be, without a doubt I would have said Heavy Rain. With its incredible atmosphere, innovative gameplay and compelling story, it kept me engrossed for no less than five full playthroughs. However, on 9th March 2010 along came a game that completely blew me away: Final Fantasy XIII.
Square Enix is determined to fix Final Fantasy XIV before releasing the PS3 version.
When Deus Ex: Human Revolution gets released in early 2011, it will become only the third game in the franchise’s ten year history. However, we suspect we’ll be seeing more Deus Ex over the next decade after Square Enix’s President and CEO, Yoichi Wada, told MCV that the company expects to be making a profit from the franchise for the next ten years.
Believe it or not, the PlayStation 3 was released nearly four years ago, and since then the console has been graced with hundreds of great titles. Therefore, we at PS3 Attitude thought we’d take some time to pay tribute to the people who create the games that make our mundane lives just that little bit more entertaining: the developers.
Over the next few weeks we’ll be revealing our one hundred favourite developers, and believe us when we say that there are some incredibly talented teams included. We’ve now revealed seventy developers in our mammoth list, and today we’re revealing ten more.
So much happened at the Tokyo Game Show that it’s easy to lose track of all the news. There were grown men crying, Samba Buses sliding, Dante looking hellish and Hell looking stylish; NIS embraced Hi-Res sprites and SEGA enlisted zombies. So basically we had a lot of shocks, surprises, some predictability and plenty of wow moments.
TGS, more than anything, showed that Japanese game development is still going strong today, despite rumours of the contrary. Japanese developers are still pumping out hugely inventive, aesthetically pleasing titles – the sort of games that make you say, “that must come from Japan.”
For this article, we have accumulate ten thoughts to take away from this year’s TGS. They weren’t all positive but most of them were…
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Square Enix just released the opening cinematic for Final Fantasy XIV on the official website. Who knew a battle against a Malboro could be so epic?
Square Enix unleashed an awesome trailer for Final Fantasy XIV filled with tons of action, great music, and cat girls. Too bad the PS3 version was delayed…
While PC owners only have to wait until late September for the release of Final Fantasy XIV, PlayStation 3 owners have to wait another six month before they can sink their claws into the game. The reason for the delay? It’s all down to memory issues.
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Two developer diaries for Final Fantasy XIV can be found over at GamesTrailers. One video has the game’s motion designer, Shinya Ichida, take us through the different creature designs and the other has Character Designer, Keiichi Baba, show the different playable characters on offer.
Tetsuya Nomura has tweeted an update on Final Fantasy Versus XIII, reassuring us that it’s still on track. The game’s director spoke of the difficulties in designing the game and explained that the silence surrounding Final Fantasy Versus XIII was due to the game being behind other titles (such as The 3rd birthday) “in order.
Development on the game is still going strong and voice casting has just begun.
So far in 2010, we’ve been bombarded with several top quality games and had many interesting topics to discuss. We’ve been very lucky. July was, however, a very humdrum month. Sure, it’s normally dead the month after E3, but we were still looking out for the big releases, but sadly they never came.
Still, we found just enough to keep us interested during the mid-summer shutdown. We digested PlayStation Plus, got to grips with the Medal of Honor Beta and explored Hulu Plus. There were even a few new games announced that left us excited – not to mention an obscene amount of beat ‘em up news. There was also a big announcement here at PS3 Attitude. Here’s the review of the month…
You can never go wrong with more music from Final Fantasy.
Yoichi Wada, president and CEO of Square Enix, was speaking to VentureBeat at E3 and he told them that his company are looking to become the first publisher to succeed globally. Wada believes that the company’s multiculturalism can give them an edge over other publishers.
Square Enix has just announced that PS3 owners won’t get their hands on Final Fantasy XIV until early 2011.
It feels like an eternity since Final Fantasy Versus XIII was announced at E3 2006, when it was unveiled alongside Final Fantasy XIII. Since then details have been thin on the ground, but thankfully some new information has surfaced…













