In Japanese, the word for magazine is 雑誌 "zasshi." Literally translated, it means "miscellaneous(雑) documents(誌)," and sometimes that is all we end up with. This week did not bring any coveted Final Fantasy XIV info, and in fact, the game fell off of the Most Anticipated list in Famitsu. There is still a lot of activity from Square Enix though, especially the immense success of Dragon Quest IX.
Something that is interesting to note is that the two Final Fantasy-related titles coming out this year appear to be at opposite ends of the spectrum. We have the wildly hyped Final Fantasy XIII, which is the first numbered entry on the Playstation 3. It is undoubtedly going to push the series (and the hardware) to new technological heights. On the other hand, The 4 Light Warriors: Final Fantasy Gaiden for the Nintendo DS seems to be a complete leap back into the past.
At E3, developers for Final Fantasy XIV stated that more than creating a bigger and better MMO, they wished to create a bigger and better "Final Fantasy." They said this new generation of technology will give them the opportunity to represent the Final Fantasy series more accurately than ever before. What does that mean though?
Well, in the spirit of miscellany, let us take a look at what Square Enix is currently willing to allow us to drool over in anticipation and see if we cannot form an idea of what Final Fantasy XIV might become.
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