It’s hard to imagine how a video game franchise with roots digging twenty three years deep into the soil of video game history can still put out a decent game. Games bearing the phrase “Final Fantasy” have been both fantastic and failures, to the point where any gamer worth their salt will approach them with the eyes of a skeptic. Despite all this, the development team of Matrix has teamed up with Square Enix to conjure Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light, which plays like a modernized version of the classic JRPGs of past generations.
Octopath Traveler really blew up, didn’t it? The Nintendo Switch exclusive became a top eShop seller after launch and physical copies were so rare, Square Enix was issuing apologies and asking people to please consider a digital copy if they could not wait. It is a fun RPG to spend 40 to 60 hours playing. But, what if [a player has] already finished the game? What if [they] are ready to follow some new stories?
You aren't finishing this game in 40-60hrs... maybe one or two of the eight character's individual stories.
#neverstoptraveling
Play-Asia has reduced the prices on 8 gaming products including Muramasa Rebirth for PS Vita and Hitman: The Complete First Season for PS4.
According to a rumor started on a Japanese blog, Square Enix may be bringing the DS title Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light to the 3DS.
cant wait to play it
Yeah, you should pick it up ASAP. I'm dying to get back to it.