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#1 I'd like to start out by saying that this post is not like me. I always delete all the games from my new phones to make room for stuff that really matters. As if anything on a phone matters. My phone is not a gaming system and it is not a camera. It's a phone, not a Swiss Army knife. But it's a new phone and I'm interested in what it can do. I heard on the Final Fantasy Retrospective that Final Fantasy was released as a game that can be played on phones. For reasons I've stated above, plus the fact that it probably plays a lot different due to the fact you don't have a standard controller, I'm going to regret asking this, but where can I find it? I've looked for it, but it doesn't seem to exist. And, hopefully, it doesn't cost too much. I can't justify spending very much for a phone game. God, I'm going to have the buyer's remorse for this one, but can anyone help me find this game? |
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| | i read about it in a big article about advent children/crisis core, DOC it was called before crisis... something like that. it listed them like ac/bc/cc/dc it was about the turks and for japan i hadn't heard of a us release found the article electronic gaming monthly oct 05 BEFORE CRISIS -- spring 06 FINAL FANTASY VII Sir, we have Sephiroth on line three!! (though you probably consider cell phone games to be fluffy fare like Bejeweled, Jamdat Bowling, or Tetris, Square Enix intends to change the way U.S. gamers think about mobile entertainment. Before Crisis is serious stuff: an episodic (16 downloadable chapters are available so far in Japan) action-RPG chronicling the six years that led up to the events of Final Fantasy VII. You control various members of the Turks—highly skilled mercenaries hired by the nefarious ShinRa corporation. Fans of FFVII will recognize nearly everyone, and it's an interesting twist, for example, to lead the Turks against a freedom fighter such as FFVII's Barret. "BC really fleshes out the events that transpired before FFVII," explains Producer Kosei Ito. "And it also shows you how your favorite characters turned out the way they did." As you'd expect from something you play with a phone, BC doesn't sport overly complex gameplay. Exploration occurs in top-down dungeons, and battles use a blend of real-time action and menu-driven magic. If you're in over your head, you can even fire off a text message to a friend, who can instantly lend some of his own magic materia to help you win the battle. thats all i have on it |
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| | Or know the game inside out and only need to, say, refer to the translation snapshots on FFClassic for a moment to totally grasp it. |
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| | In Japanease it would be hard to figure out where you're going, because in English, throughout the game, it states very clearly where you have to go and what you must do next. This sounds awesome, Scott#s want. It would be perfect for those times you are stuck on a deserted island or in an elevator. Instead of wasting away and dying helplessly, you could play Final Fantasy and get the very best out of those final moments on earth. |
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