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I was reading this argument on another forum about FF13 crossing over to the xbox360, and lo and behold this argument was between an microsoft fanboy and a sony fanboy right,
So they're going at it, the 360 guy is saying stuff like "ahh sony has lost a big exclusive, its so funny reh reh reh"
Then the sony dude came out with "Well do you know what happens when massive games cross over to the 360? The machine can't handle it...This is primarily the reason why the 360 couldn't handle MGS4, so they're definately going to have to 'dumb' it down for the 360, because the disks are no where near as big as blu ray"
So then the microsoft dude said this " Yeah well, they won't dumb it down for us, they'll just put it onto more than one disk" :faceplm:
Its funny and all, but they if they did actually put it on more than one disk for the 360, I would seriously doubt the credibility of microsoft. After all, whats next gen about a bunch of disks???
So I was thinking, as Blu ray disks are far superior to whatever the xbox uses (is it HD? or just regular DVD? i dno), Do you reckon they'll have to cut a lot out? whether it be in the graphics department, or like, the extras department?
If your into final fantasy, you have to play The Last Remnant for the Xbox 360, its made by the same people and i think its the same battle system thats gunna be in the new final fantasy
Eric Clyde said:If you want a game that's this generation that is similar to Final Fantasy then it is definitely Lost Odyssey. Lost Odyssey's concept is by Hironobu Sakaguchi - The original creator of the Final Fantasy franchise. Nobuo Uematsu, a composer famous for his many melodies in Final Fantasy is also working for his company Mistwalker. They are a co-developer as Mistwalker mainly focuses on the script and the original score while another developer will the rest (In Lost Odyssey's case - Feelplus).
The game just plays like Final Fantasy X. Kaim Argonar (the main protagonist) is a very interesting character. A lot more so than what he appears to be.
The game follows Kaim (the main protagonist) who is an immortal and he has had his memories wiped clean. As the game progresses his memory is coming back to him as well as Kaim finding more immortals who are in the same situation.
The game also features a sidequest called "Thousand Years of Dreams" were Kaim remembers something by talking to people and unlocking a 'dream' into a past event. These dreams feature short stories written by a Kiyoshi Shigematsu. They are a very good read and offers a lot of back story to Kaim. So if you are wanting to play a game similar to Final Fantasy then Lost Odyssey it is. Blue Dragon also has a similar feel but you would need to be able to tolerate the 'childish' dialogue to be able to play through that game.
Yeah I have final fantasy 7 on the PC, I looked for it everywhere man, on ebay they were selling it for like £60 - £70!!
But luckily I went into gamestation, and they had it going for like £15, so I had to buy it...
Truly amazing game, always makes me think of my childhood aswell....I get the same feeling when I play the original street fighter and mortal kombat games
Alrite Eric, i got Lost Odyssey from Ebay for 12.99 brand new but i cant seem to find a guide for sale anywere. Do you have any clue to were i get one.
Thanks Mate
US, February 25, 2009 - Were you concerned when Square Enix president Yoichi Wada told investors that Dragon Quest IX's Japanese delay to July might have an effect on the release of FFXIII? If not, what's wrong with you? Any delay in the Japanese release of the game almost assuredly means a delay outside of Japan as well!
All is not lost, though. FFXIII director Motomu Toriyama had some calming words in an interview in this week's Famitsu. Development on FFXIII is still progressing towards a 2009 release and is going smoothly, he told the magazine. He also noted that that the the game's demo version, which will be included with the Japanese release of Final Fantasy Advent Children Complete in April, was finished in December.
Of course, Wada and the other Squenix suits will likely have the final say on when FFXIII gets released, but it's certainly good to hear that the game is coming along.
Famitsu also got Toriyama to spill a bit about the demo. Players will be able to play for about an hour, he said, confirming past reports at a sizable play experience. There may actually be a multi-faceted side to the demo, as Toriyama revealed that Snow and Lightning will not meet during the course of the demo. Players will be able to enjoy the stories for the two characters separately.
Furthermore, because the full battle system is included in the demo, Toriyama expects players to find a lot of replay value. Despite the inclusion of the full battle system, though, he assured that the battles we see in the final version of the game will be evolved even further.
Fuck dragon quest man.
I had a quick scour around the web earlier but couldn't find any new news on the game, you heard anything new?