The highly anticipated latest chapter in the Final Fantasy franchise is finally here. Well-known and loved for its immersive gameplay, heart-pounding combat systems, moving storylines and diverse array of characters, the Final Fantasy series delivers a Western version of the popular Japanese-released Final Fantasy Type-0 in remastered high-definition. In the dark land of Orience, a nation governed by crystals, conflict brews more menacingly every day. A neighboring empire threatens the land's borders with increasing aggression, and the nation's only hope rests in the magical abilities and fighting skills of Class Zero — a group of 14 students trained at an elite military academy. Can the students summon their powers and save Orience from destruction? Get ready to embark on a whirlwind of epic adventures in Final Fantasy Type-0 HD, which truly epitomizes what the Final Fantasy franchise is all about.Experience the Western version of the 2011 Final Fantasy Type-0 saga — Final Fantasy Type-0 HD — available for the first time in North America and remastered in visually stunning high-definition for the PlayStation 4 console. Travel to the war-torn land of Orience, where chaos and turbulence reign. Rise to the challenges of battle as you take on the role of a member of Class Zero and harness the character's customizable weapons, abilities and combat style. Fight for your life in high-stakes battle, where any offensive move could claim your life. Prepare for a journey that will test your physical skills and your wits — each decision you make will have life-altering consequences, not just for you, but for all of Orience. The fate of a nation rests in your hands — are you willing to give everything in the defense of your land?
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Type-0 HD has everything a FF fan could ask for: A superb battle system, lots of characters, hours upon hours of interesting quests and a great story. It is quite strange, but the best Final Fantasy game of the recent years is a port from a PSP game.
It's August 1951 and the invasion begins. North America's eastern coast is under attack, and the dangerous and deadly Chimeran have started their assault. Tom Riley, a New Jersey firefighter and National Guardsman, is not about to stand by as someone — or something — destroys everything he's fought to protect during his life. It's time for an everyday, American hero to rise up and become a legend of the Resistance.Grab your PS Vita and return to the 1950s in the latest chapter in the Resistance franchise. Featuring an all-new mission that parallels and complements the existing storyline, Resistance: Burning Skies places you in the role of Tom Riley as you fight to battle the Chimeran invasion on the East Coast. Built from the ground up for the PS Vita system, Burning Skies takes advantage of the Vita's powerful features, including the front and rear touch controls, 3G/Near support and Wi-Fi online play. Engage in thrilling first-person combat thanks to the dual-analog controls that deliver console-quality shooting in the palm of your hand. Compete against up to seven other players in online multiplayer mode across six unique maps and three modes.
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The shooting is top notch, but poor pacing and bland environments ensure you never engage with what's going on, and technical hiccups and formulaic game modes sour the multiplayer. This game proves the potential power of the genre on its device, but not the potential excellence of its own franchise.