Jan 25, 2011

Bugs fixed [Dark RO Force]

Matias officially announced the bug fixing in Force that were made last few days!
  • Spiderweb & Ankle Snare should be working properly now.
  • Spiderweb is player-target now. Not ground target.
  • Hide and Gospel both have a 1.5 sec after-cast delay (To prevent abuses while PvPing)Culvert/Coal Mines warps with the Warper NPC being confused has been fixed Bug Report
  • Custom Items are no longer dropped by Mobs.
  • Yellow Lightsaber can be traded/sold/stored/etc
  • Greedy Parry is now level 10 max (Need to run Dark-RO Updater)
  • Fixed Auto Resurrection bug
  • Fixed Jedi Stealth. It was giving 50% Speed Movement instead of reducing it.
  • When doing Fullstrip you'll see the Skill being casted (Full Strip! text over your head) Only on success now. This doesnt apply for Armor/Helm/Shield/Weapon strips though)Strip though FCP is now working again, However it doesnt work on 1 click. It has the same success chance as normal Strip. It'll also inform you wether you're consuming a glistening coat or not.
  • Emperium are back to their custom state, such as normal mob instead of Boss monster.
  • Removed the Description for Randgris Card where it said it has effect when it has been Discarded.


Source: Dark RO Force Update
Posted by: Matias

Final Fantasy IV Complete Collection

Want to know what Cecil and Rosa’s son is supposed to look like when he isn’t shrunk down to a sprite? This new promo video for Final Fantasy IV: Complete Collection, created in the same style as the CG cutscenes for the Nintendo DS Final Fantasy IV remake, gives you a pretty good look.

Final Fantasy IV: Complete Collection is currently slated for a Spring 2011 release on the PSP. You can check the official website out here.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy (ディシディア デュオデシム ファイナルファンタジー Dishidia Dyuodeshimu Fainaru Fantajī, pronounced "Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy") is an upcoming 2011 fighting game developed and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation Portable as part of the Final Fantasy series. The game is a follow-up to Dissidia: Final Fantasy, revealing what occurred before the events of its predecessor, and is due for release March 22, 2011 in the US.

Gameplay will be largely reminiscent of Dissidia: Final Fantasy along with a few changes. The game consists primarily of one-on-one battles, taking place on what's known as a battle map where the two characters duel. Players are able to perform two attacks, a Brave attack and a HP attack. Both characters start with a set amount of Brave points, the number of Brave points being equivalent to the amount of damage dealt by a HP attack. Thus, the player must perform several Brave attacks to steal Brave points from the opponent, so as to increase the power of their HP attack as Brave attacks do not cause any damage.

Final Fantasy Type-0

Final Fantasy Type-0 (ファイナルファンタジー 零式 Fainaru Fantajī Reishiki), is a video game for the PlayStation Portable The game was previously known as ''Final Fantasy Agito XIII''​ (ファイナルファンタジー アギトXIII, Fainaru Fantajī Agito Sātīn?); "Agito" is Latin for "to put in motion"[4] (more accurately, "I put in motion"). Hajime Tabata says that he liked the Agito title, but the game didn't have much to do with Final Fantasy XIII. With the name change, they want to develop Type-0 into a series. Even though the game no longer has "XIII" in its title, the game is still part of the Fabula Nova Crystallis series. While a release outside of Japan has not been announced, Hajime Tabata is trying to appeal to the North American players in his direction of the game.

The battle system will be similar to that of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII but will make use of the ATB system and allow control of multiple characters.

Final Fantasy XIII - 2

Final Fantasy XIII-2 (ファイナルファンタジーXIII-2 Fainaru Fantajī Sātīn Tsū?) is an upcoming console role-playing video game developed and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360. Due to be released in Japan in 2011 and North America as well as Europe in Winter 2012, it is the sequel to Final Fantasy XIII. The game will once again feature Lightning as the main character. Square Enix Europe has said that the game "exceeds Final Fantasy XIII in every aspect", including the battle system.

The game was officially announced on January 18, 2011, with a teaser trailer and a logo at the Square Enix 1st Production Department Premier in Tokyo, Japan by director Motomu Toriyama. The teaser trailer showed Lightning wearing armor engaging in a fight against a mysterious male warrior. The teaser trailer was officially released on January 20, 2011, and can be viewed on the game's official websites.

Jan 21, 2011

Final Fantasy Tactics for iPhone!

Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions won't hit iPhone and iPod touch for several more months, as Square Enix has delayed the game until spring 2011.

Announcing the delay on the company's Facebook page, Square Enix apologises and explains the reason for pushing back the game's release date.

"Due to extra time needed for improving the UI and playability, Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions for iPhone that we originally set for release in 2010 is now scheduled for release in spring 2011."

Jan 20, 2011

Mega Man Universe


Capcom has announced Mega Man Universe, a new chapter in the classic franchise. Long-time series creator Kenji Inafune is heading development of the title, which promises to be a "revolutionary" take on the classic series.

"We are thrilled to finally be able to announce Mega Man Universe," said Inafune. "This game will break the mold and challenge the conventional wisdom of what a Mega Man game can be. When fans finally get to see it, I believe they'll envision their most far-out Mega Man dreams coming true."