The Final Fantasy Tactics Remaster Is Still in Development, Leaker Claims
The development of the Final Fantasy Tactics remaster leaked a few years back is continuing, according to a reliable source.
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The development of the Final Fantasy Tactics remaster leaked a few years back is continuing, according to a reliable source.
The maternal figure of Christianity, Maria, is one of the most valuable Personas players can craft in .Unlike many of the personas in the game, Maria is not one you can expect to come across naturally while working through palaces, as she is only unlocked after completing the Faith Arcana with Yoshizawa.
The June 2024 Nintendo Direct might be the most exciting showcase of the month for Nintendo fans, but unlike virtually everything else happening in June, it doesn't yet have a date in place. Despite that lack of information, it isn't impossible to get a good idea of when the Direct might be coming. Nintendo often operates with some degree of predictability, and this is one case where drawing on some past examples and trends seems to narrow the window in which a Direct is likely to appear by a good margin.
Like previous entries in the series, Mortal Kombat 1 is rolling out plenty of DLC fighters, with the game’s first “Kombat Pack” including Omni-Man from Invincible, Quan Chi, Peacemaker from Suicide Squad, Ermac, Homelander from The Boys, and Takahashi Takeda.
Square Enix recently announced a restored multiplatform strategy that would see its games release on all platforms, rather than arbitrarily locking them behind certain consoles. The publisher now seems to be unleashing some of their best RPGs to all.
As you attempt to tango with today's puzzle, you might be a bit surprised at which words go with which category. This puzzle really likes to play with words, and this might mean you have to up your game to get it right. However, there's something to be said for all the paces it puts you through and it's very satisfying to see those color bars roll across the screen.
When PlayStation announced it was embracing the live-service model for future first-party titles, Concord was one of the first games we saw. PlayStation previously had a strong multiplayer presence, but around the time of the PS4 generation, the focus shifted almost entirely to big-budget single-player experiences. Some fans are a little hesitant about the quality of these upcoming games, and Concord will be the first one at bat, so it has a lot to prove. Now that we’ve seen the game in action and have a better grasp of what it will be, let’s jump into the colorful world of Concord to see what it’s all about.
Skydance Interactive is best known for The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners, one of the most popular, games on the original PlayStation VR. Combining visceral fights with TWD’s usual dramatic twists, turns and zombies, it felt like a proper VR game.