Final Fantasy roundup
Final Fantasy fans - are there or are there not treats in store for you (clue - there really are)? Over the next little while there will be no fewer than six Final Fantasy releases between the DS and PSP, as well as three more on the Gameboy Advance and for mobile gaming. We've got a full round-up of what's coming and when you can expect them - lucky DS gamers are set to get two releases this April. Read the Final Fantasy round-up in this issue to find out more. Click here to read the full Final Fantasy round-up now!
Final Fantasy Free for All
Countless remakes, spin-off series, numbering inconsistencies and sequels: to an outsider, the Final Fantasy series could seem impenetrable. No need to worry, though, as we’re here with our guide to the upcoming Final Fantasy portable games. So, pick up your sword and let’s get adventuring
Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales
Describing this as a cutesy throwaway spin-off of the Final Fantasy series would be a great injustice, whatever appearances may say. Chocobo Tales sees you adventuring into picture books to save your trapped chocobo friends, via the medium of an extensive card battle duelling system and over thirty addictive mini-games. We loved the Japanese version and can’t wait for a release over here.
Chocobo Tales features many cameos from Final Fantasy, including this white mage. Only by going through all the picture books can you save all the chocobos. Click here to read the rest of the Final Fantasy round-up now!
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