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Monday, January 24, 2011

Worst to Best Final Fantasy

The Final Fantasy history is very vast and has grown so much since it's initial release back in 1987, both in technique and in popularity. It'd practically be impossible to find a gamer who hasn't at least heard of Final Fantasy, let alone played at least one entry in the series. In addition to the main line of games, the franchise has had spin offs, anime adaptations, even a couple of movies made from Square's graphics team themselves, not to mention more recently a successful fighter, Dissidia, which became the sole reason for most Playstation Portable owners to own the handheld in the first place.

Now, much sooner than one could hope could, the follow up to the famous fighter is coming, aptly named Dissidia: Duodecim. With the sudden rush of news about the latest in actual good products from Square Enix, I've decided this week to do something I've been wanting to do for a while now. List my favorite and least favorite Final Fantasy main franchise games and explain why I love or hate them so. Alas, while I have played and practically completed most of the Final Fantasy games, there are a few exceptions, namely Final Fantasy 2 and Final Fantasy 5. Though I have played parts of these games, I haven't played enough of them to fairly give them fair judgement. Also, while I have mixed feeling about the game, I probably won't put Final Fantasy 11 on this list just because of how different it is. Consider these exclusions as honorable mentions. Without further ado, lets get started.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt Review

Hello and Happy Belated New Year everyone. My holiday festivities only recently ended, which by festivities, I mean, being very busy on the weekend, while working my butt at my job and development, but no need to worry about that! This week, we're going to be looking back at the first season of the anime I chose to watch this season, and previewed back when it began: Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt. Back in early October 2010, I said that this would be a fun, if not great, series. Well, it's been a season and what do I have to say about this title?