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Don't those... lines look like the ones from FFXII?
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Could it be... gambits? Or something similar?
Also,
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OMG SHIVA
My body is ready.
EDIT:
SE has put up a special collector's edition on their eStore:
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It includes the game, OST and postal card book.
http://store.jp.square-enix.com/detail/SE-E0044
EDIT2:
[youtube]http://youtu.be/xKARQoOjoWU[/youtube]
 
Hmm... If this game takes the battle mechanics from FF12, lots of people will be unhappy... That's for sure.

However, I saw no target lines in the trailer; I wonder what that's about.

Oh god, when I think FF12, I think the horrid License system. SE, DON'T BRING THAT BACK.
 
I hope this gets an official US confirmation (if it doesn't have one already). Final Fantasy is fairly big outside of Japan, especially compared to other JRPG's. It would be awesome if they gave PSP owners here a last hurrah. Hell, I'll probably pre-order this and actually buy it if they bring it state side. This game is just looking phenomenal.

You know what, fuck it. I will pre-order this in full if it gets localized. If we get a special edition, I'll save up more and pre-order that.
 
I seriously can't wait for this game, looks fantastic, plays fantastic, overall fantastic.
And I noticed that we can play as Summons (Ifrit looks epic) in this game.
I really hope that this will be localized. It doesn't matter how long it takes, as long as it's coming over, I'm ecstatic.
 
I'm sure it will be localized, as it's been in development forever and there's never been any reason to doubt it. This seems like Square's farewell to the PSP, the same way they waved off the GBA with Final Fantasy 6.
 
dib said:
I'm sure it will be localized, as it's been in development forever and there's never been any reason to doubt it. This seems like Square's farewell to the PSP, the same way they waved off the GBA with Final Fantasy 6.
Just because something's been in development forever doesn't mean it'll be localised.
The PSP is dead outside Japan, and despite how good this game will probably be, a single game won't change its situation, and it would most likely get pirated a lot anyway, and in the end it would be one big loss for SE considering it seems to have a lot of voice acting and text.
Besides, this game clearly is not your typical Final Fantasy, and if localised it'd probably get an M rating which really makes it all worse.
Unless Sony steps up and co-publishes it just like what Nintendo did with all the GBA FFs outisde of Japan, or DQIX or PL, I really doubt it getting localised, and since Sony clearly doesn't give a fuck about PSP anymore...
 
I'm pretty sure Sony's still fighting for the PSP; It has great games still being released like...

Well...

At least the DS is dead as well.
 
Slyakin said:
I'm pretty sure Sony's still fighting for the PSP; It has great games still being released like...

Well...

At least the DS is dead as well.

There's Persona 2 for America, and that's about it unless this comes out (which I surely hope it does).
 
Goli said:
Don't those... lines look like the ones from FFXII?
Could it be... gambits? Or something similar?I was going to say she could be a healer and the line is to show what person you're healing but then I saw the other line.
Slyakin said:
Oh god, when I think FF12, I think the horrid License system. SE, DON'T BRING THAT BACK.There has been some rumours going around that it will be using some kind of crystarium.QUOTE(Guild McCommunist @ Jul 20 2011, 02:14 PM)
There's Persona 2 for America, and that's about it unless this comes out (which I surely hope it does).
Atlus will probably be keeping costs down, profit up, 5 UMDs per state and release it on PSN.
If they do that, hardcore Atlus fan sales will be all they need.
 
The Traditional Atlus Strategy "Let us count on our very very HARDCORE fans". I hope this get localized, and Danball senki, or they could go on Vita . I will still be buying
 
How exactly does the Crystarium system work? I'm quite interested in it, never come across anything like it before.
 
prowler_ said:
Raika said:
How exactly does the Crystarium system work? I'm quite interested in it, never come across anything like it before.
Played FFX? Sorta like that but better looking.

Edit: http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Crystarium_System
So basically, after each battle, characters gain CP. CP unlocks new stuff like abilities, jobs and stat bonuses, and the jobs and abilities can be manipulated to produce a unique character.

Have I got the basics right?
 

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