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More Final Fantasy XIV translations with developer commentary
Jan 6th
In some games, adventurers are just regular people, albeit very well-trained and highly-armed people who are a bit dangerous to have hanging around too long. In others, however, there’s something special setting them apart, even beyond the fact that they spend all of their waking lives running through muck-infested ruins. Add Final Fantasy XIV to the latter list, as fansite FFXIVCore has translated the most recent issue of Dengeki Playstation, which includes some information straight to the magazine from the developers. They make note of the fact that adventurers have a specific power to change the world, albeit one distinct from the time-travel mechanics used in Final Fantasy XI.
The translation covers a lot of ground, and reveals such tidbits as the lack of any hybrid magic-and-melee classes in Final Fantasy XIV — such abilities will come from a character’s growth in multiple areas rather than a specific class such as the Red Mage or Paladin. More details on character creation are included, with the creators talking about both a more flexible creator than Final Fantasy XI and the possibility of changing elements of a character’s starting armor. There are also some tidbits on the political state of the land and More >
Traversing the fantasy fantastic
Jan 5th
This week I present you with something different. Over the weekend, I participated in an interesting New Year’s gaming resolution thought up by the illustrious Phil Kollar. His reasons behind playing over the weekend were to finally finish Final Fantasy XII, but mine were wholly different. For me, it was an experiment to see if I could glean any useful information for what was to come in Final Fantasy XIV. Did I fail or succeed? Well, I’d like to say the latter was achieved, but I’ll let you be the judge of that.
10:33am Saturday, January 2nd
Today I start playing Final Fantasy XII for “reals”. I began playing earlier this week, but only got a few hours in before I was distracted by work and other life stuff. It’s probably for the better, as this weekend is the “Phil Kollar Special New Year’s Marathon Final Fantasy XII Session” that got me interested in replaying the game in the first place.
Why am I writing about a game that ostensibly isn’t an MMO? Well, read on and see.
You know, it’s an interesting thing, this game. It’s most certainly a singleplayer game, but it has strong overtones of a massively multiplayer online game. More >
The Daily Grind: Do you vote with your wallet?
Dec 29th
There are certain changes, usually big ones, that don’t exactly produce… positive reactions. In fact, they generally produce screaming rants and huge doses of rage at how they were handled and implemented. You know the sorts we’re talking about. Star Wars Galaxies and the Combat Upgrade. Ultima Online and Trammel. Final Fantasy XI and the nerfs to Beastmaster “catch and release” tactics. All loathed changes, many of which led to an exodus of players.
Really, leaving a game can be the best way to express displeasure with a change. It’s the surest way to send a company the message that they’ve done something that will no longer justify your monthly subscription. On the flip side, your individual impact is small, you once loved the game… a lot of players will choose to rough it out, in hopes that things will improve or with the knowledge that the changes can’t be all that bad. And for games where you have a lifetime subscription or are experiencing it free-to-play, your absence isn’t really a deterrent at all.
So, do you vote with your wallet? When you’re fed up with what’s been done, do you head off for greener pastures? Or are you of the More >
Final Fantasy XI Developer’s Tour: The November version update
Dec 29th
There’s a new version update out on the Vana’dielian streets, and that means we’ve journeyed to Jeuno to meet up with our super-seekret contacts at Square-Enix and talk shop on what’s new in Final Fantasy XI.
This latest expansion pack, A Shantotto Ascension, comes bundled with the November version update, as is customary for the past few updates to the title. So, in addition to being able to pay 10 bucks to attempt to foil Professor Shantotto’s aspirations of having her own empire, the game has been updated with a brand new crafting system called synergy, the new ability to add “slots” onto your items and upgrade them with evolith modifications, more job updates, and an improvement to the existing wedding system!
As you can see, it’s a busy time in Vana’diel, and we got to jaunt around the world and find out more. So come along, follow in our adventurous footsteps, and find out what all the fuss is about!
The Legend Torn, Her Empire Born
The tour opened up with a long journey (and by long, I mean a magical teleport that took two whole seconds) to the bustling town of Windurst, where I was introduced to a cutscene featuring the More >
Preview of character creation in Final Fantasy XIV
Dec 29th
The start of the beta signups for Final Fantasy XIV was certainly good news for the many people anticipating the game next year, but it didn’t exactly pierce the fog surrounding the game. Square-Enix, of course, has always played their cards close to their chest when handing out previews, but there’s still so much more to learn about the game and a number of curious people. FFXIVCore, a fansite with an active base of users translating as much new information on the game as possible, has posted a set of new scans and translations detailing that most important of processes in an MMO: character creation.
While there isn’t as much hard information as fans would like (and isn’t that always the case), the characters on display boast a wide variety of slight differences, as noted by the article. There’s also some information regarding a third force in the game’s main conflict, the Garlean Empire, although details on it are scant. Still, the promise of a detailed character creator is certainly alluring, as are most of the pictures we get regarding said character creator. Final Fantasy XIV often winds up releasing news and previews in chunks, so it’s best to keep an More >
Final Fantasy XI: A Shantotto Ascension Hands On Report
Dec 28th
New MMORPG.com contributor Christina Gonzalez reports from a recent Hands-On preview of Final Fanatsy XI’s most recent update: A Shantotto Ascension.
Still going strong since its release here in 2003, Final Fantasy XI has added lots of new content this year and recently implemented some new features and class tweaks. I got the opportunity to jump into Vana’diel to check out all of the recent additions.
Final Fantasy XI’s most recent add-on is A Shantotto Ascension: The Legend Torn, Her Empire Born, released in November. This add-on, like the two previous ones released this year, A Crystalline Prophecy, and A Moogle Kupo d’Etat, doesn’t unveil new terrain or jobs, but focuses on storyline content and a series of quests and battles. On top of that, completing each arc rewards an exclusive piece of equipment upon which the player can customize the buffs.
Read A Shantotto Ascension Hands On Report.
Final Fantasy XIV beta applications now open
Dec 17th
There’s something to shout about if you’re looking forward to Final Fantasy XIV — the game is now accepting applicants for its beta testing. We’ve heard that the game is slated for release some time next year, but this is one of the obvious indicators that it’s closer than we might have thought. So if you’re as excited about the prospect of getting to play the game as some of us, you probably clicked that link before you read any further.
Anyone still reading, of course, should be apprised of some minor conditionals first. The test is only open to those 18 years of age or older capable of submitting reports in fluent Japanese, English, French, or German. (Luckily it’s not in all four at once.) You’ll also need to be connected to the Internet and capable of downloading large amounts of data, but that’s de riguer for MMOs, so it merits less of a mention. There will be multiple rounds of testing, with each one adding further testers, and the official page states that testers will be evaluated based on their application rather than order in which they applied. That doesn’t mean that Final Fantasy XIV fans shouldn’t hurry on More >
Final Fantasy XI: Starlight Celebration Begins Dec. 18
Dec 14th
Square Enix has announced that this year’s Starlight Celebration will begin on Friday, December 18th and continue through Thursday, Decemmber 31st.
However, the Smilebringer Boot Camp will continue past the event end date, though in a somewhat altered form. The Smile sergeants will be garbed in different outfits, charge a participation fee, and offer different rewards.
For full details on this year’s Starlight Celebration, go here.
Square Enix: Console Games Won’t Exist in Ten Years
Dec 7th
In an exclusive interview with MCV, Yoichi Wada – President of Square Enix which now owns Eidos and is famous for its epic disc-based Final Fantasy – said that that Sony and Microsoft are already prepared for the death of the console era.
"In ten years’ time a lot of what we call ’console games’ won’t exist," he said.
"In the past the platform was hardware, but it has switched to the network. A time will come when the hardware isn’t even needed anymore."
He explained that Square Enix is preparing for this change by ramping up production of social and browser games at its Japanese studios, and also closely monitoring 2010’s beta roll-out of PS3 MMO Final Fantasy XIV.
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Final Fantasy Shantotto Fan Art Contest Winners Announced (27 pics)
Nov 23rd
Recently, Square Enix announced the winners of the Shantotto Fan Art Contest.
Ladies and gentlemen! At long last, the winning entries for the Shantotto Fan Art Contest have been decided! The staggering amount of entries and the love that evidently went into each are a testament to the good doctor’s enduring popularity, and this made the task of selecting winners that much more difficult for the judges. We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to everyone who took the time to join in this celebration of one of Vana’diel’s most distinguished citizens.
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To commemorate the upcoming release of FINAL FANTASY XI’s third add-on scenario, "A Shantotto Ascension," it is with pleasure that we announce a fan art contest inspired by everyone’s favorite rhyme-spinning sorceress! With her peerless mastery over the black arts and her sass in abundance, Doctor Shantotto has established herself as one of the most popular personalities ever to grace the world of Vana’diel. Now adventurers the world over have a chance to pay homage to this pocket dynamo by way More >