A Square Enix PDF file on Dissidia, FFXII, Crisis Core, others
Still need a “Squeenix” fix? Well, here’s more info on the latest Final Fantasy games on the RPG giant’s table. Square Enix has recently published a Japanese language PDF file that has information, high-resolution images, and art work. The PDF is around 20 MB large and has information on the following games:
- Dissidia Final Fantasy
- Final Fantasy XIII and Versus XIII
- Final Fantasy I 20th Anniversary
- Final Fantasy II 20th Anniversary
- Final Fantasy Tactics: The Lion War
- Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
It’s almost like a huge advert for its games, and there’s nothing particularly new. However, the clarity of some of the high-res images certainly beats most magazine scans floating around as of late. For example, there’s a good preview of one stage in Dissidia Final Fantasy. Overall though, there’s nothing groundbreaking here, but the PDF is still helpful if you’re a fan eager to piece together information in advance.
There are a few blurbs on the system used in each of the featured titles, unfortunately though, they’re in Japanese. Anyhow, check out the PDF file yourself if you wish do to some sleuthing. The download link’s below.
Download: Square Enix Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary PDF
Still need a “Squeenix” fix? Well, here’s more info on the latest Final Fantasy games on the RPG giant’s table. Square Enix has recently published a Japanese language PDF file that has information, high-resolution images, and art work. The PDF is around 20 MB large and has information on the following games:
- Dissidia Final Fantasy
- Final Fantasy XIII and Versus XIII
- Final Fantasy I 20th Anniversary
- Final Fantasy II 20th Anniversary
- Final Fantasy Tactics: The Lion War
- Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
It’s almost like a huge advert for its games, and there’s nothing particularly new. However, the clarity of some of the high-res images certainly beats most magazine scans floating around as of late. For example, there’s a good preview of one stage in Dissidia Final Fantasy. Overall though, there’s nothing groundbreaking here, but the PDF is still helpful if you’re a fan eager to piece together information in advance.
There are a few blurbs on the system used in each of the featured titles, unfortunately though, they’re in Japanese. Anyhow, check out the PDF file yourself if you wish do to some sleuthing. The download link’s below.