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Adam Boyes: “If you’re a fan of Japanese games & VITA, then hopefully we’ll have a treat for you”

Sony had recently launched a third party production team, whose goal was to bring more third party games to the PlayStation family. It also included a localization team, to bring more localized titles from Japan to the PlayStation family. Adam Boyes has promised more things to come on VITA next year, from this third party production team.

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chestnut11223809d ago

I love My Vita and Fully Support Japanese Games, Let's Get it on Sony!

Sony's On a roll.

A bright future is coming on the way for the PS Vita.

abzdine3809d ago

i want an HD remaster of Dragon Quest VIII more than anything else.

blitz06233809d ago

Type 0 on the Vita would be epic

dboyman3809d ago (Edited 3809d ago )

Dear God Yes That would be awesome. Dragon Quest VIII was an awesome PS2 classic! A portable version of that game be perfect for the Vita! Do it Sony!!

user55757083809d ago

guess ill buy a vita. was so confused at first i thought why would squarenix not release a final fantasy title in the west

SegaGamer3809d ago

They aren't on a roll yet, they have talked big but that is it at the moment.

I would love it if they got PSO2 and Shenmue. That would be amazing.

SaiyanFury3809d ago

Oh my God, this is great news. Sony continues to do exactly what I want in a gaming company. I love my Vita, and will continue to do so for a long time to come. Now, if this new third party publishing studio could possibly bring Yakuza 5 and beyond over here, I would almost worship Sony as a gaming god. Thank you!

rainslacker3809d ago (Edited 3809d ago )

This is the best news I've heard all day. I love that Sony is now going to be a 3rd party publisher for localizing games. NISA and Atlus are great, but this will open up the chances of getting some of those big Japanese games that Japanese publishers seem reluctant to bring over, but are too expensive to localize for the smaller publishers.

What's even more exciting is that most calls for localization are for those JRPG's that never seem to make it stateside anymore.:) If they can manage to bring back PS2 levels of JRPG goodiness, it will be a great generation for me.

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kratoz12093809d ago

YaHOoo!!

I would love a Persona announcement.

PS4isKing_823809d ago

PlayStation bringing back the glory days. It's about damn time.

RiPPn3809d ago

Hope they plan to work with Namco Bandai and bring over the Vita "Tales" games.

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How Final Fantasy’s First M-Rated Game Laid the Foundation for XVI’s Dark Tone

Final Fantasy XVI demonstrates how the franchise has matured since the release of its first M-rated installment, Final Fantasy Type-0.

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Type-0 Is The Darkest Final Fantasy Ever Made

DS: “I hate that Type-0 is forgotten among the Final Fantasy games. While not the strongest entry, its mature story makes it stand out from the others. And even though Final Fantasy now has three rated M games — including Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin and Final Fantasy XVI, — Type-0 will always have the crown of being the first, and arguably the darkest.”

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gold_drake312d ago

i agree that it is indeed dark, but it has its issues.

and i feel like the ending is what makes it really a dark final fantasy game.

the rest is more or less war where teenagers fight.

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fsfsxii311d ago

This game was the epitome of the FF dark age pretty much, was hella boring and the gameplay was tedious. I'm glad SE got the series back on track

gold_drake311d ago

well, it was more of a spin off rly.
especially after they dropped the fabula nova crystalis stuff

H9311d ago

I actually really love this game, the main problem however was that the entire story and personality of the characters, was in the lore that you need to dig very deep to find and external materials outside of the game, honestly it has my favorite lore in the franchise, I wish they had made the game more story focused, god it would have been a masterpiece

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The Best Final Fantasy Spin-Off Titles Ever Released

Xfire writes "The Final Fantasy franchise is nearly as old as the video game industry itself.

First released way back in 1987, what initially started as a hail mary title has since turned into a media franchise that has spawned more than a dozen mainline titles and been featured in other forms of media, making hundreds of millions of dollars along the way.

But while the mainline titles get all of the attention -- all eyes are currently on Final Fantasy 16 -- the franchise also has a handful of spin-off titles that are just as good as the mainline titles."

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Knightofelemia1150d ago (Edited 1150d ago )

I enjoyed World of Final Fantasy and I love Crisis Core

SDuck1149d ago

Do you even know what a spinoff is?

FallenAngel19841149d ago

Do you? if you even have to ask that

FallenAngel19841149d ago (Edited 1149d ago )

@ cool

It’s more than just having characters. KH uses various gameplay mechanics, themes, terminology, & aesthetics from FF.

It just happens to be a spin-off that’s also a crossover, similar to fellow spin-off crossover titles such as Pokémon Conquest, Blazblue: Cross Tag Battle, & Warriors All Stars

coolfool1149d ago

Does including characters from a game make it a spin off? If so, is Smash Bros a spinoff of Metal Gear Solid? 😕

Nerdmaster1149d ago (Edited 1149d ago )

I would put Bravely Default as the best Final Fantasy spin off, even though it doesn't carry the Final Fantasy name (although the japanese version does have the subtitle Flying Fairy so it could carry the FF acronym).

About the games in the list, I like Dissidia 012 a lot, but my favorite is Theatrhythm. I still turn on my old 3DS from time to time to play a few songs.
I wish it had some remixed or orchestrated versions of the old songs, though. NES/SNES songs are nostalgic, but when played by an orchestra they're taken to another level. Strange that some people complained that Theatrhythm Dragon Quest did exactly that... I guess nostalgia does speak loudly.

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