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A week or so ago, we had seen that Square Enix had modified their Japanese site with that of a clock. You are thinking "oh, no big deal, right?" WRONG! The clock seem to have some resemblance to the clock like C to Chrono Trigger, which is without a doubt probably one of the greatest RPGs of all time and perhaps the SNES as well.
I think it's safe to say that some fans would like a bit too much creative control when they've gotten to the point of nit-picking every little thing the developers do. Case in point: a recent petition
Collected for your convenience, a comprehensive collection of hints, tips and secrets for the PSP exclusive Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII.
Speaking at the Game Education Summit in Dallas last week, Junction Point CEO Warren Spector discussed some of his disgruntled views of the industry, and that he's "so tired of making games about guys in black leather carrying guns," He also admitted that he believes long games are on the way out.
Yes, it's been a busy day at the Xbox 360 RPG Premiere 2008 today.
Microsoft has just confirmed that the next instalment in the Namco RPG "Tales of..." series, Tales of Vesperia will release in Japan on August 7 for 7,800 yen. The game will also release in ...
It's a dangerous move for such a prolific Japanese company to make, and a surprising one, but Square Enix has pledged strong support for the Xbox 360 format this year, a console notoriously famous for its weak performance in the country.
It seems that news about BioWare these days only gets better and better, from their new hit Sci-Fi RPG, Mass Effect winning RPG of the year on various videogame award shows to the return of their legendary team up with Lucas Arts.
"In the year 2148, human explorers on Mars uncover an ancient alien artefact with the power to enable transportation to the furthest stars in the galaxy in mere moments. Humanity would come to call this the greatest discovery in human history while the rest of galactic...
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