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Animation looks great. It was also worthwhile following the link to your website and checking out progress. Any idea of when you'll be getting to...
Well, he's kind of a hothead with an inflated ego, so I would say that that's in character ;).
For .99 it's tough to complain about length (which, if I remember correctly from the Mac version, it's about 3-4 hours. The PC/Mac version had...
Just tried the lite (which let's you play the first, fairly long, level) on my iPhone 4. Freaking gorgeous -- in fact, it looks pretty darn close...
I replied to the original question by PM so as to keep the thread on subject. But to quickly summarize: my experience has been good overall, with...
I take your point, and I agree that the system could be improved on iOS. But I don't think the original save system was bad per se. It was just...
Let me describe my typical PSP playing experience: 1) Start up a game on my 30-40 min morning train commute. Play until we pull into my station....
It is. Another consideration is that you must assign the active abilities of your current job. If you arel like me and always keep the second...
They should make it clearer in the description: clearing the RAM is automatic when you start the program. What you are describing as a crash (I...
You are of course entitled to your opinion. But to label anyone who is truly enjoying the game on this platform a "fanboy" is bullish$t. And your...
Never a bad idea to try a lite first. Even though the camera is certainly old school, I personally find the revised controls to be quite playable....
Well, those are supposed to be iOS graphics...
This is actually a very nice PC/Mac game. Nice to see it's coming to iOS.
You may be right about PhoneView -- I just assumed that there was a PC version.
Get PhoneView, which you install on either a Mac or PC (it sells for about $30, but I believe there's a demo available.). Plug in your iPhone and...
I think the closest you'll get in the App Store is Rayman 2. The game released to middling reviews a while back, but Gameloft has since updated...
Yep -- that's about right.
Actually, I don't disagree with you. Both are good choices -- it just depends on your preference.
This one. Not that FF3 is a slouch, but FFT is the kind of game that can take months to master.
Square Enix released FFT:WL as full price retail product. Even though they created some additional material (mainly new animated cut scenes) to...