Are Single Player RPGs Dying?

If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!What with MMOs taking off, and getting bigger, does this signal the end of single player RPGs?  Does the collective feeling of slaying a massive end-instance boss compare... 

Final Fantasy History - Part 6

The second Compilation of Final Fantasy title was released in 2006. Dirge of Cerberus followed the story of Vincent Valentine following the destruction of Midgar, set two years following Final Fantasy 7. The game was a bit of a flop with it’s ungainly... 

Final Fantasy History - Part 5

The first direct sequel to a Final Fantasy game, Final Fantasy X2, was released on March 13th, 2003 in Japan and on November 18th in North America. The game continued the story of Yuna and Rikku from Final Fantasy 10 and was also the first title in the... 

Final Fantasy History - Part 4

In 2000, the original Final Fantasy received it’s first remake. The Wonderswan Color gave the game all new graphics and programmers went so far as to add in lots of new functionality and cutscenes that the original lacked. After examining high technology... 

Final Fantasy History - Part 3

Alright, back to the crazy numbering system. Final Fantasy 6 was released for the Super Famicon in Japan on April 2nd, 1994, and in North America for the Super Nintendo that same year on October 11th. The big difference: they called it Final Fantasy 3... 

Final Fantasy History - Part 2

Again one year later, in 1989, Square released a remake of the original Final Fantasy for the MSX2 computer system in Japan. The game featured slightly upgraded graphics in the form of an advanced color palette, but little else was changed. Final Fantasy... 

Final Fantasy History - Part 1

We all love the Final Fantasy series and we all know how immensely popular it is. But do you know how it all began? The series has a confusing history given it’s awkward numbering system between the continents and the many, many remakes of several titles....