Johnny reviews Tales of Xillia 2. He also discusses about how natural disasters influenced the Japanese games development and how it can be seen in Final Fantasy XIII-2 and Tales of Xillia 2. And oh! The battle system sounds a bit similar to Final Fantasy XV’s!
What does Johnny think about one of the most unpredictable game cross-overs ever? Is Hyrule Warriors a hit or a miss? Does this make him more optimistic or pessimistic about the upcoming Dragon Quest Heroes release, which is developed in collaboration between Koei Tecmo and Square Enix?
During Tokyo Game Show 2014, one of the biggest announcements was a new director for Final Fantasy XV. Now that Tetsuya Nomura has moved from the project to Kingdom Hearts III, Hajime Tabata has taken the role as the main director of Final Fantasy XV. If you didn’t already know, […]
Life Is Strange is a brand new game being developed in collaboration between Square Enix and Dontnod. It follows a story of two high school seniors Max and Chloe, who began walking their separate paths as Max moved away from the town. The same year Max left, Chloe’s father […]
A new Final Fantasy game will be arriving to the Japanese mobile marketplace as it gets released for iOS and Android devices later this year. Final Fantasy: Record Keeper is a free-to-play title developed by DeNA and published by Square Enix. The game will also feature microtransactions and […]
Final Fantasy Explorers is a newly announced action RPG game for Nintendo 3DS. To get more details about the game, Famitsu has sat down and made an interview with director Atsushi Hashimoto and project manager Takahiro Abe. During the interview they revealed new information about monster hunting and […]
Crystal Dynamics today announced its latest title in the Lara Croft series, Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris. The game will launch on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. The game will be featuring four-play co-op where players must work together to explore the temple. Defeating enemies, solving puzzles, […]