Different games are Different?
The games don't cater to the same audience. I for one am glad that SquEnix puts out differing games.
https://youtu.be/EzkS0mt3B50 <- Very good EC video about the flaws of playing to the brand name.
Different games are Different?
The games don't cater to the same audience. I for one am glad that SquEnix puts out differing games.
https://youtu.be/EzkS0mt3B50 <- Very good EC video about the flaws of playing to the brand name.
The only downside to this, is I knew what the video was before even linking it...Different games are Different?
The games don't cater to the same audience. I for one am glad that SquEnix puts out differing games.
https://youtu.be/EzkS0mt3B50 <- Very good EC video about the flaws of playing to the brand name.
http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/F...tasy_Explorers
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((This means they are from the same BRAND name company. Just to clarify so you don't need to think too hard about it!))
They do cater to the same kind of audience. They are both multiplayer mostly 4 party action games based around a JRPG story, with picking your class and making your character. It has dodge, and combat where you need to pick your moves correctly. You have a number of abilities you use and you have to use them in the right moments, kind of like in FFXIV. You also have to dodge attacks and use your moves correctly, kind of like FFXIV.
I am greatly disappointed in your reply.
Last edited by Nektulos-Tuor; 01-28-2016 at 08:30 AM.
Do you understand the difference between a multiplayer game designed for 20-100 hours of gameplay, and an MMO like FFXIV? Issues such as balance and strong distinction between classes? More classes and more abilities to choose from means nothing when there is little distinction between the way you end up playing the game.
But go on, do tell us how amazing FFE is on a technical level, and how FFXIV devs should be ashamed of the lack of work they've put into their game.
The game was a monster hunter clone, which is basically the most generic formula out-of-touch companies currently follow when trying to make new game for handhelds. It was released in Japan over a year ago with little fanfare to appeal to Japanese children who, at this point, are far more aware of the monster hunter franchise than they are the Final Fantasy franchise. It failed in this goal, likely because of low production quality, lack of distinction from other monster hunter clones, and the fact that they are 5-6 years late in joining this fad.
World of Final Fantasy is a game I'm hopefully looking forward to. Similar concept of nostalgia exploitation, but with artwork and game concept that isn't an exact copy of someone else's work.
I thought all 3DS games had a region lock? The game has been out in Japan for over a year.
And for the majority of posters, isn't there a demo for this game on the store? The Japanese version had a demo at least. I played the demo long enough for my eyes to glaze over due to the total lack of distinction between this and the half dozen other monster hunter clones I've played.
Last edited by Gunspec; 01-28-2016 at 12:49 PM.
Monster Hunter 4 U has no Region Lock, nor does Animal Crossing, Pokémon, and Fantasy Life. ^.^ The only Region Locked game I know for sure was region locked is Zelda Tri Force Heroes.
I just hope Square knows that US and EU players want to play together so that they don't lock it!
You had me excited for a second. But after testing it out, my Japanese Animal Crossing definitely does NOT work on my American New 3DS. So, I'm realizing you meant region locking as in being able to play ONLINE with people in different regions. The game carts are definitely locked to systems from their own region.
On topic for FFXIV: I really only foresee FFXIV devs cross promoting games that are of core importance to Square Enix and Final Fantasy. FFXV, FFVII-remake, maybe another Dragon Quest cross-over since this is the 30th anniversary. Depending on how large the Dissidia release is, I could possibly see a cross promotion event due to Y'shtola joining the cast.
I'm sorry to have gotten your hopes up for that. >.< I did actually mean Online Playing, wondering if that was region locked.You had me excited for a second. But after testing it out, my Japanese Animal Crossing definitely does NOT work on my American New 3DS. So, I'm realizing you meant region locking as in being able to play ONLINE with people in different regions. The game carts are definitely locked to systems from their own region.
Guess I'll see later today if it is or not. (Once again, Online play, not the game itself.)
thats where the misunderstanding was. region locking doesnt involve who you play with, but what you play on. jp 3ds games dont work on na 3ds and vice versa.
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