Square Enix has licensed the Gamebryo game engine which has powered games such as Oblivion, Fallout 3, and Warhammer Online. They have not yet announced what they are going to use it for but the engine (v2.6+) supports the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and Windows (DirectX 9 and 10) so it could be pretty much anything.
Brendan 2016-01-16 0 comments
Final Fantasy XIV's development team has responded to the tragic news surrounding the death of Sian Blake, the voice actor who brought to life Yugiri, an first NPC introduced in the later stages of A Realm Reborn. Blake took over for the role beginning with the Heavensward expansion. This week, the team behind Final Fantasy XIV spoke out for the...
Brendan 2016-01-15 0 comments
Preorders of IO Interactive's new Hitman game have been cancelled and the title has been transitioned from a full release to an episodic release schedule. Hitman, which had been scheduled for release in March, caused created a stir today when cancellation notices were sent out PS4 gamers who had preordered the title. After a few hours of confusion, IO Interactive...
More details are emerging on Final Fantasy XV's battle system and story locations, according to game developers who have taken to the official forums to answer fan questions. Answering a question about difficulty modes in Final Fantasy XV, Lead Game Designer Takizawa Masashi elaborated on the game's dual battle system and how it was influenced by Episode Duscae: The equivalent...
Wowzers...PS3, 360, WII and WINDOWS!! Probably for more FF use or just some heck of a simultaneous project.
I dont see point in purchasing all these engines and not just use their own crystal tools one, unless they're specifically wanting to just use that on FF then fair enough, but last remnant fking SUCKED.