
Square Enix announces THEATRHYTHM Final Fantasy for Nintendo 3DS
Square Enix continues to take the Final Fantasy series in unique directions, and with THEATRHYTHM Final Fantasy for the Nintendo 3DS, they may have topped themselves. Read on.
Square Enix continues to take the Final Fantasy series in unique directions, and with THEATRHYTHM Final Fantasy for the Nintendo 3DS, they may have topped themselves. Read on.
Sleeping Dogs should be in full development at United Front Games at this point after being picked up by Square Enix, and today, the companies released a new development diary for the game showing off their work somewhat.
This morning, Square Enix released a new batch of screens and artwork for Kingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance] showing off the selection of mini-games and characters for their upcoming Nintendo 3DS RPG title.
Quantum Conundrum is shifting from the Fluffy Dimension to the Heavy Dimension this morning, and Square Enix has a few new screens of the newly unveiled in-game dimension to show off.
This morning, Square Enix finally blessed us with a new selection of screens and artwork for Kingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance], their upcoming Nintendo 3DS title.
Once responsible for a good chunk of the God of War series at SCEA Santa Monica, Cory Barlog is joining the Lara Croft and Tomb Raider developers.
A quick look at the recently released DLC for Final Fantasy XIII-2, featuring playable versions of Lightning and Lt. Amodar. Not a bad addition for the asking price, but not without some minor frustrations.
Following up on the announcement that Square Enix has picked up United Front Game’s cinematic open world action title, comes several dramatic new screenshots to kick off the weekend.
Quantum Conundrum sounds a bit bonkers, but with the ability to access something called the Fluffy Dimension, it also sounds totally awesome! Check it all out.
Remember the promising but cancelled True Crime: Hong Kong that Activision was set to publish? Well, it looks like it has been officially reawakened by Square Enix and United Front Games as Sleeping Dogs.
Final Fantasy XIII-2 excels where the original didn’t, but not without a few flaws of it’s own. A handful of additions, like monster collecting, and more exploration help bring this game more in line with what was expected out of Final Fantasy XIII.
Final Fantasy XIII-2 hit retail today (our review is almost done), and to celebrate, Square Enix has revealed more about the first pieces of DLC scheduled to be released for the game. Read on for all the information and a pair of screens.
Shhh… Square Enix and IO Interactive want to invite you to join the Barcode Society, which is now a not-so-secret new site for all thing Hitman related. See what it’s all about.
On paper, Scarygirl sounds like a unique platformer, but once you get past the opening “oohs and ahhs” the game struggles to keep your interest and you may find yourself wanting more for your $15.
Are you tired of these yet? Did you enjoy the Final Fantasy XIII-2 demo? Well, either way, this is the very last video doc from Square Enix for the game, so enjoy it.
Last week you got a taste of Final Fantasy XIII-2, and in about 2 weeks you’ll have the full game in your hands. But today, Square Enix sent over a new “Time Travel” trailer for the latest FF title which shows off this important new ability.
We’re not quite sure why Square Enix PR has yet to formally announce this to the world, but a demo for their anticipated Final Fantasy XIII sequel is scheduled to be released next week in both North America and Europe.
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