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Play & Chat: Fantastic Final Fantasy

JD Schmidt writes: "A few months ago, fellow Power Up Gaming writer Harry approached me with a question that made the entire universe smile down upon me with rainbows and happiness. He told me that he had never, in his entire life, played a Final Fantasy title (poor soul), but that he wanted to know which title I thought would be best suited for him. I was more than happy to guide him and set him on the path of gaming righteousness, and after much discussion, we agreed that Final Fantasy X was the right game for him.

Months later, Harry has made progress in his new game, but has yet to find the attachment to it that I have with the entire series. Thus, during this Play & Chat, Harry and I discuss what makes the FF series so entertaining and enduring while playing my all time favorite game, Final Fantasy IX. We discuss stories, characters, gameplay, turn-based combat, music, and much, much more."

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The 7 Best Female Antagonists in Video Games: Unveiling the Femme Fatales

You need a reason to fight the good fight. In video games, some of the best antagonists have been female perpetrators.

kevco3369d ago

Bowser's a girl?!

...maybe that wasn't enough said. ;)

The_Hooligan69d ago

One of the most memorable fights I ever played. I almost didn't want to pull the trigger at the end.

Cacabunga69d ago

Maaan.. oh maaaaan!!!! Forever Legendary

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Final Fantasy XVI Learned The Best Lesson From FFIX

Final Fantasy 16 is taking the series in a new direction, but it still appears to be taking some effective inspiration from past games.

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megaleo009322d ago

I liked it a lot, I will not compare it with other final fantasy, But I hadn't felt that emotion for a long time playing since the final fantasy vll remake, it lacks some things, it's not my goty, but it deserves a place in my heart, with that I say everything.

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Hironobu Sakaguchi Pays Homage to Final Fantasy IX in Final Fantasy XIV

Hironobu Sakaguchi loves Final Fantasy XIV and recently he's been using its creative features to pay homage to Final Fantasy IX.