Zeitgeist Review - October 19th, 2009
PC, Review, Xbox 360

Well, I’ve reviewed several Square-Enix games now; some that I’ve really enjoyed, and some that I couldn’t stand. The Last Remnant was released for the Xbox 360 on November 20th of 2008, and for the PC on April 9th of 2009. It takes a little bit of a different spin on the Japanese Role Playing Game market by giving you some cool features and an exciting new turn-based battle system that takes significant amounts of strategy and skill. On top of that, this is by far the most challenging Role Playing Game I’ve ever played. Now, it is not without it’s faults, but I greatly enjoyed myself throughout my entire play through of this title, so here are my thoughts, on The Last Remnant.
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Zeitgeist Review - October 12th, 2009
Business, PC, Review
Ah Square Enix, you’ve given us some great times over the years. Your role playing games have drawn me into the greatest fantasy adventures. It’s fair to say, that you are the best and most dominant role-playing game developer in the world.
You have such a successful track record with what you do best, so why would you try to deviate from your path and team up with developer WarGaming.net to create a real time strategy game? You make RPGs, that’s it. You’re not a jack-of-all-trades, you’re not Activision or Electronic Arts. I’m almost offended that you made me waste my time on this title that I found so boring that I couldn’t even finish it! That’s right. On September 22nd, Square Enix and Wargaming.net released for the PC, Order of War, a World War 2 RTS, and let me tell you, it sucks!
Check out my video review for all of the details!
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Ricardo Morales - October 6th, 2009
Gamer Culture, Headlines
Final Fantasy sure has changed over the years.
These days, Square is substituting surface flashiness for that unique FF element that, in earlier titles, conjured genuine wonderment. This is especially evident in the new trailer for XIII. The original FF magic has been lost, and unfortunately, it’s in Square-Enix’s best interest to cultivate the evolution.
Some fans claim the franchise peaked around VI, others that XIII will be the best one yet. One thing’s certain: no matter how much the older fans miss bygone FF eras, the games will never be the same again.
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Zeitgeist Review - October 2nd, 2009
Nintendo Wii, Review

When I think of Square-Enix, I think Final Fantasy and when I think Final Fantasy I think turn-based role playing games; but the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series takes a different approach by giving you multiplayer dungeon crawling action. Echoes of Time is the second of the series following the Game Cube title Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, released in 2004.
This past March, Echoes of Time was released on the Wii and the DS. Considering the Wii is not as powerful as the other current-generation of consoles, it certainly should have better graphics than a DS. Well, it’s an exact port, which is certainly disappointing. Luckily, it has a few things going for it that might get you past the graphics.
Check out my video review for all of the details!
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Chris P - September 24th, 2009
Business, Gaming Videos, Headlines, MMORPGs, PC, Playstation 3
Fresh from the start of the 2009 Tokyo Game Show, Square Enix revealed two new trailers for their upcoming Final Fantasy MMO titles. These two trailers show a lot of info on the upcoming releases and gamers will want to take notice.
Check out the new trailers and more info.
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Zeitgeist Review - August 12th, 2009
Gaming Videos, Review, Xbox 360
Zeitgeist Game Review only joined up with GotGame.com yesterday and he’s already released a new video reviewing Infinite Undiscovery.
Released for Xbox 360, Infinite Undiscovery is an action RPG by Tri-Ace and published by Square Enix. The game hit retail September 2, 2008, so it is a little old, but many gamers might have passed over this title when it first game out, so Zeitgeist Game Review pulls one from the past and lets gamers know if they should be looking for this title.
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Sean Ryan - April 17th, 2009
All, Robot Punch
We live in times of rampant thievery and injustice. Seldom do we so clearly see it as we have in the past month, as skilled warriors are robbed of their victories, the wanting pleas of nations are denied, and even the security of valuable porn is violated.
Take tight hold of your junk, cuz in this week’s Robot Punch!, we take a look at some crooked moves by players and publishers alike that make the world that much more annoying.
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