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Chaos Rings II Review
Chaos Rings II is the type of game that doesn't make a great first impression. Players are plopped into an ill-defined world with a couple of characters they know nothing about and expected to figure it out as they go. Furthermore, at first blush the combat system looks identical to the original Chaos Rings, leading players to wonder if they just spent $18 on re-skinned characters and an incomprehensible story. Those who stick with it, though, will be richly rewarded, as Chaos Rings II introduces a terrific cast of characters, a beautiful world and a combat system which has evolved quite nicely from its predecessors. The price tag may be steep, but it's well worth it.Guardian Cross Preview
Square Enix is typically known for story-heavy JRPGs, but the mega-publisher is taking aim at the mobile space with the newly announced Guardian Cross. The company announced the existence of this new card battle game via their Facebook page, stating that the title will be released on iOS devices in the spring and will also eventually make its way to Android as well.Chaos Rings Omega Review
Last year's Chaos Rings was pretty revolutionary when it came out for iOS devices. It was beautiful, it was fun, and it was the coolest RPG experience to ever come to the iPhone. Of course, this wasn't exactly surprising since it came from Square Enix, a publisher known for delivering quality RPGs. Now, Chaos Rings ? has come to the App Store, and it's a little weird to play, mainly because it feels so dang familiar.Final Fantasy III Review
Even if it's over twenty years old, a game can still be a ton of fun to play so long as it's well-made. Case in point: Square-Enix's Final Fantasy III. It was one of those titles that helped revolutionize the RPG genre when it first was released in Japan on the original NES console. Now an updated version of the game has just come out for the iPhone, and it's still a blast to play.Final Fantasy III Preview
When it comes to re-publishing old games on handhold systems, Square-Enix is currently dominating the scene. Earlier this week, the publisher revealed that Final Fantasy III will be hitting the App Store in the near future. The news wasn't really that surprising, considering how Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II are already available for iOS devices - but that didn't make it any less exciting.Secret of Mana Review
The iPhone has been a boon for the modern generation of RPG fans. Aside from providing gamers with a slew of rather impressive titles that can be taken anywhere, it's also provided folks with the opportunity to play some of the best RPG's from previous console generations. Square-Enix has released Secret of Mana for the iPhone, and the port shows that classic games can still be just as great as they were when they first came out.Knights of the Crystal Review
I want to say that Knights of the Crystals is Final Fantasy for Facebook. I want to say that Square Enix has scrapped the overused Mafia Wars model of Facebook RPGs and bettered the platform with a crisp, new formula. Above all, I want to say that this is the Facebook RPG that we've all been waiting for. Sadly, I can't. While Knights of the Crystals glimmers in several spots, its basic playset springs from the same mission system that new Facebook developers have borrowed to the point of abuse, and thus we're left with a merely good game that masquerades as a masterpiece.Chaos Rings Review
When it comes to role-playing games on the iPhone, titles tend to feature production values that mimic the era of the SNES and Sega Genesis. That said, it's not surprising that Square-Enix is pushing the genre forward to the next level, given the company's history with producing critically-praised and groundbreaking RPGs. The recently-released Chaos Rings proves that not only is the iPhone capable of delivering a modern Final Fantasy-like game experience, but it can do so beautifully.