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Developer Sushee has announced that Fear Effect Sedna, its former Kickstarter title, is set to release sometime in early 2018 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC, as well as now the Nintendo Switch. For those that don’t know: Fear Effect is an action-adventure series that hit all the way back in 2000 via the PlayStation and via developer Kronos
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Yoshinori Kitase is a name that many will recognize as being the director of major titles like Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy X, and Final Fantasy XIII. He’s also a producer for the upcoming Final Fantasy VII Remake. In addition to all of these roles, Kitase-san is the executive producer for Mobius Final Fantasy, a Final Fantasy game that
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Lost Sphear is the next title that is part of I am Setsuna developer RPG Factory’s spiritual successorship to the glorious JRPGs of old. DualShockers was recently provided the opportunity to sit down with the game’s director, Atsushi Hashimoto, to talk about how the game has come along and what fans of I am Setsuna can expect to
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Square Enix, and developers Tozai Games and O-TWO, have officially announced the upcoming release date for its new title about diving deep into cave systems, hopping across platforms, dodging danger, and discovering loot. Spelunker Party! will soon be available on Nintendo Switch and Steam. All of you who are eager to get your multiplayer exploration on will
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Today Square Enix released a batch of new concept art and screenshots of its survival shooter Left Alive. Interestingly, the artwork showcases more of the world in ruins that will serve as a backdrop from the game. We clearly see some signage in Cyrillic, which appears to confirm that the city portrayed (which was named
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Square Enix revealed new gameplay and information about Tokyo RPG Factory’s upcoming game, Lost Sphear. If you’ve been itching to get your hands on the title than you’re in luck; a brand new demo will be released on the Japanese eShop sometime next week. The demo will allow you to play the opening parts of the game.
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In case you didn’t know, Tokyo Game Show has begun, and we’ve been learning a lot from some of our favorite studios. Today, Square Enix revealed a brand new trailer from your next adventure with Noctis, Ignis, Prompto, and Gladio (amongst some others): Monster of the Deep: Final Fantasy XV. Monster of the Deep: Final Fantasy
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Following today’s Nintendo Direct presentation, Square Enix and Nintendo released a press release including a large batch of screenshots of the upcoming pixel art JRPG code named Project Octopath Traveler. The artwork gives us another look on two of the eight protagonists that we’ll be able to select in the game, Primrose the dancer and
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As you may already know, upcoming update 4.1 to Final Fantasy XIV will include a new 24-man alliance raid titled “Return to Ivalice.” If the name was not enough for you, the raid will be written by Final Fantasy XII and Final Fantasy Tactics Director Yasumi Matsuno. Following the information released in the latest Letter
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After the announcement of the Seiken Densetsu 2 remake Secret of Mana at the end of August, Square Enix has kept its cards close to its chest for a while, not showing much in terms of gameplay, until now. During a livestream on Twitch, the publisher showcased about eight minutes of gameplay from the demo
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The Assassin’s Festival crossover DLC for Final Fantasy XV certainly surprised many, not only due to the subject, but also due to how elaborate and complex the collaboration was, going as far as replicating relevant gameplay mechanics of the Assassin’s Creed franchise. Since the recipe certainly appears to be as juicy as Ignis’ dishes, we asked Director
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