Has it really been 20 years since we first picked up our copy of Hironobu Sakaguchi's classic Final Fantasy game? To celebrate the 20th anniversary of this widely acclaimed role-playing game first released in Japan back in 1987, Square Enix and Enterbrain have released the Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary History Book. |
Media Create's numbers are in for the week ending November 25, and Square Enix' Dragon Quest IV remake for the Nintendo DS took first place in the top 30 software sales with stellar marks. Knowing how Japan loves 'em classic role-playing games and 3D remakes to the handheld, it's not exactly surprising how 597,000 copies went off shelves soon after launch. |
PlayOnline's and Square Enix's FFXI Gil game website for the Wings of the Goddess expansion has been updated with new monsters and descriptions of two new job types. |
Square Enix and PlayOnline have released some new information regarding the Scholar class that's coming in the Wings of the Goddess expansion of FFXI Gil game. It's not exactly what you'd normally expect though, as instead of giving off stats and information, it tells the story behind the development of scholars in the history of Vana'Diel. |
For expansion packs in Square Enix's MMORPG FFXI Gil game, players need to enter separate registration codes whenever they activate a new one. PlayOnline, however, is now announcing that this soon will be obsolete because of the upcoming compilation Vana'diel Collection 2008. |
Square Enix, publisher of FFXI Gil game (PC, Xbox 360), has already announced that the Wings of the Goddess expansion disc will be shipped on November 20. Square Enix also notified FFXI Gil game players about a required update and a preparatory service maintenance for the expansion. |
Age of Conan: A Look at the DemonologistMMORPG.com Age of Conan Correspondent Mike DeHart has written this new look at the Demonologist class in Funcom's Age of Conan. |
What I have for you is a guide on building your Dwarven Engineer through all three of his chosen masteries: The Rifleman, the Grenadier, and the Tinkerer. Each one of these paths will also include some suggestions for levelling renown skills to improve your effectiveness as an engineer. |
The Grenadier is a master at spreading massive amounts of damage across many enemies. By giving up on the long range of the Rifleman and the machines of the Tinkerer, the Grenadier improves his ability to throw further and affect more enemies with every grenade he tosses. This specialized path well equips the Dwarven Engineer for group combat right behind the front lines. |
To start things off, don't be afraid to take skills that are considered to be in either the Riflemanor Grenadier skill trees. These skills can be used freely by any Dwarven Engineer after learning them and should be used whenever needed. Just remember that you can still purchase any skill later on in the game, but you want to skip over skills you won't necessarily need. For the Tinkerer, these ignored skills are ones that would normally deal damage to a multiple targets and skills that have long use times. Skills such as Firebomb, Incendiary Rounds, and Signal Flare are good compliments to the Tinkerer arsenal. |
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