Genre: MMORPG
Release: 2010
News about the next gen Final Fantasy MMORPG of Square Enix can be found today (Jun 3, 2009) in many Japanese gaming blogs and sites. More details soon.
Source: http://www.4gamer.net/games/092/G009287/20090603008/
Moderator: JC Denton
by bullethell » 03 Jun 2009 15:48
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by another Riposte » 07 Aug 2009 08:08
In general, there is a fourfold classification of adventurers based on disciplinary paths to which they devote themselves: Disciples of War, masters of arms who live for the call of combat; Disciples of Magic, erudite researchers of all things esoteric; Disciples of the Land, gatherers of material resources and students of the natural order; and Disciples of the Hand, crafters who invest their creative ingenuity in synthesis and industry.
Players may opt to specialize in one discipline, excelling in a single skill, or they may take a more general approach, making free use of the Armory. The choice is yours.
When issuing tasks or quests, guilds will often provide adventurers with these plates, allowing their bearers "leave" to take whatever steps necessary to complete the jobs, including entry into normally restricted areas, hunting, or harvesting on private lands, the confiscation of goods, even negotiations with those considered enemies of the city-states. Guildleves also grant use of aetheryte portals, ensuring quick travel about the region.
By coordinating the leves of multiple party members, adventurers can even plan grand campaigns built around several different quests.
Whether you have an hour or a whole day, are alone or with friends, seeking battle or bounty, guildleves give you the ability to forge your own adventures. The possibilities are endless!
by another Riposte » 07 Aug 2009 08:19
by danjiro » 30 May 2013 17:49
