18th July 2005, 2:31 AM
There's also that 360 version that MS is touting as though it's supposed to be a new and major draw to the system.
I've seen videos of that. The first one looked like some massive improvement. The later ones look like minor updates to the visuals that really don't do all that much of anything.
At any rate, if you don't mind playing it on PC (it's probably for the best anyway, macros are where it's at, even if that game's controls on the keyboard and mouse leave much to be desired), that's the cheapest way to go. Keep in mind it's got a monthly fee, like all MMORPGs.
If you were wanting to know of any others, well, sorry, not that I know of. Your best bet is just to visit Square-Enix's website and check for yourself though. Sorry I couldn't be more help.
There is this though. There's a new Crystal Chronicles game for the DS I've heard of. I think it will be using that online system Nintendo is touting for stuff like Animal Crossing and Mario Kart. There's your best bet.
I've seen videos of that. The first one looked like some massive improvement. The later ones look like minor updates to the visuals that really don't do all that much of anything.
At any rate, if you don't mind playing it on PC (it's probably for the best anyway, macros are where it's at, even if that game's controls on the keyboard and mouse leave much to be desired), that's the cheapest way to go. Keep in mind it's got a monthly fee, like all MMORPGs.
If you were wanting to know of any others, well, sorry, not that I know of. Your best bet is just to visit Square-Enix's website and check for yourself though. Sorry I couldn't be more help.
There is this though. There's a new Crystal Chronicles game for the DS I've heard of. I think it will be using that online system Nintendo is touting for stuff like Animal Crossing and Mario Kart. There's your best bet.
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