Square Enix
By Erin Bell on October 14, 2003 - 11:00pm.
Despite my bravest attempts at immersion, however, I never reached the point where Origins was consistently enjoyable. The games definitely belong to another era; an era that I haven't played enough Dragon Warrior or Phantasy Star lately to be truly at home with anymore.
By Brad Gallaway on July 9, 2003 - 11:00pm.
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By Brad Gallaway on July 9, 2003 - 11:00pm.
According to ERSB, the game contains: Mild violence, Suggestive themes
 Game Description: Unlimited Saga portrays the story of a planet trying to discover the secrets of its ancient past. Seven ancient machines are scattered across many different climates, and popular legend hints at the vast powers hidden with them. An earlier hero, Iskandar, led a crusade but was stopped short of his goal. Players must resume his quest and discover his fate. The first in the legendary series for the PlayStation 2, pushes the genre with eclectic art styles and a sophisticated gameplay structure. Director and producer, Akitoshi Kawazu has found uncharacteristic ways to apply the new technologies, creating a game that is not only revolutionary but also unique in presentation.
By Thom Moyles on May 20, 2003 - 11:00pm.
According to ESRB, this game contains: Violence
By Thom Moyles on May 20, 2003 - 11:00pm.
The Final Fantasy series has developed as one of the most popular and stylized franchises in videogames. Beloved by millions, the Final Fantasy games have managed to develop an almost baroque formalism in terms of both mechanics and narrative. There have been many milestones in the history of the series, but none that have been so momentous and yet nearly forgotten as the first two entries.
 Game Description: Final Fantasy Origins, a special package of the original Final Fantasy (released in North America 1n 1990) and Final Fantasy II (never before released in North America) have been remade for the PlayStation game console and feature new cinematic movies, opening theme songs, event scenes including updates of the original event sequences, enhanced graphics, improved sound quality and new gameplay modes. Together, these two titles laid the foundation for the series and spawned many hit sequels that have now sold over 42 million units worldwide.
By Guest Critic on April 2, 2003 - 12:00am.
I've always thought I could enjoy any game so long as it was a feast of sight and sound, not frustratingly difficult, and filled with enough diverting gameplay to keep my mind off the responsibilties of day-to-day existence. I'm also a fan of the production values and atmosphere of console role-playing games (RPGs) in general and the Final Fantasy series especially. So when Final Fantasy IX was released, I was sure I was going to love it.
By Erin Bell on February 5, 2003 - 12:00am.
I can't help wondering how much Final Fantasy IX really deserves my praise, and whether I should instead be paying homage to the earlier games in the series for providing so much of its inspiration.
By Erin Bell on February 5, 2003 - 12:00am.
According to ESRB, this game contains: Animated Violence, Mild Language
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