I have the original and Pacific Rift and liked them, not great but good fun for a while.Night and day - http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18245520 - try the MSR demo for a comparison...
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I have the original and Pacific Rift and liked them, not great but good fun for a while.Night and day - http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18245520 - try the MSR demo for a comparison...
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**** me, Sony Europe have actually attempted to organise the store- only took them how many years...
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**** me, Sony Europe have actually attempted to organise the store- only took them how many years...
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**** me, Sony Europe have actually attempted to organise the store- only took them how many years...
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Don't like it, I want my old store back![]()
Classic RPG Final Fantasy V is on its way to both PlayStation 3 and PSP via PlayStation Network, publisher Square Enix has announced.
The game originally came out on the SNES back in 1992, while a 1998 PSone take added new cutscenes - and it's that version you'll be playing.
A Game Boy Advance port popped up in 2006 too, winning an 8/10 from Eurogamer's Simon Parkin.
No release date or pricing has been pinned down, though Final Fantasy VII, VIII and IX are currently available from Sony's download service for £7.99 so expect it to be in that ballpark.
Eurogamer
Hopefully we will eventually get them. It took that long for us to get the first game, so I guess it's expected to be the same for the rest.