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Yep -- it's a PS2 port, basically a Western-themed GTA, and it featured the same kind of (mostly) seamless landscapes (there were loading times...
Agreed -- but I would say that it looks great for a game on a portable device, not just a mobile device. The only PSP game that I think compares...
My point was that Fire Emblem is intuitive because the combat system is simpler, not because it has a particularly good interface. WoE has a...
No question that FF Tactics is very different from Fire Emblem (or Super Robot Wars, or War of Eustrath); my point is that WoE nailed it as far as...
I see the whole vampire thing to so specific to Oblivion that I'm not sure it's such a good idea to include it in Aralon -- it might invite...
For all the complaints about the FF1 and 2 ports, they did feature full resolution graphics and an interface specifically designed for a touch...
You just made a sale here.
More price flexibility might also mean that a larger selection of premium games would become available. Personally, I doubt that FFT will be more...
Gamespot was referring to the PSP version, but even in that platform there's not a heck of a lot of traditional 2D JRPG being released outside of...
Didn't lag on my 3Gs, doesn't lag on my iPhone 4.
FFVII is 1.32 GB on PSN uncompressed -- very big, but a bit more reasonable than 2-3 GB. I could easily see that go down to 800 MB with enough...
The first 3D FF was VII, right? I see no reason why the iPhone couldn't handle PSX era graphics.
FF6 does (on my iPad anyway).
I saw it, and it seems to me that there's a reasonable chance that it's true. But I've posted way too many of these rumor miner "news," and I'm...
I'm not one to bash GameSpot reviews, but in this case they got it spectacularly wrong. Let me put it this way: had I bought this for my PSP at...
It sells for $30 on PSN still, though. There's a difference between an individual store trying to unload some UMDs and a general price drop from...
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My tongue was planted firmly on my cheek -- I know it's a matter of personal preference. People have a right to be wrong, after all ;).
I'm on a Mac, too, but with Steam and OnLive I'm getting plenty of FPS action...
Agreed.