Square Enix was told to build a new Final Fantasy title from the ground up on the DS, and the charmingly familiar Four Heroes of Light is the product. The graphics feel very akin to the Zelda titles of the DS, with somewhat blocky but artistically shaded characters and landscapes occupying the lower screen while the upper screen shows character stats and abilities. The demo available on the E3 floor showcased the very beginning of the game where the main character and his three companions (Four Heroes, right?) are asked to visit THE king and begin their questing. While not much of the story was conveyed in the opening minutes, GamerNode managed to get in some time for the combat, upgrade, and exploration systems at the heart of the game, and the verdict is a comfortable return to tried and true stand-by's for the series.
Octopath Traveler really blew up, didn’t it? The Nintendo Switch exclusive became a top eShop seller after launch and physical copies were so rare, Square Enix was issuing apologies and asking people to please consider a digital copy if they could not wait. It is a fun RPG to spend 40 to 60 hours playing. But, what if [a player has] already finished the game? What if [they] are ready to follow some new stories?
You aren't finishing this game in 40-60hrs... maybe one or two of the eight character's individual stories.
#neverstoptraveling
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According to a rumor started on a Japanese blog, Square Enix may be bringing the DS title Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light to the 3DS.