Yesterday, the folks at Square-Enix announced that they'll be bringing Hikari no Yon Senshi: Final Fantasy Gaiden to Europe and North America later this year (Europeans will get it "this fall," while North Americans will get it on Oct. 5) as Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light.
So far, they've only released the cover art that will appear on the European version of the game, but I think that's enough to play another round of "Which box art is better?"--don't you?
Here's the art that appeared on the cover of the Japanese version of the game:
And here's the art that will appear on the European (and possibly the North American) version of the game:
Honestly, I'm not a big fan of either version's box art this time around. Although I like the composition of and the font used on the Japanese cover, the art itself is rather unappealing. Flip things around a bit and you have my opinion of the European cover--I like the art, but I'm unimpressed with the composition and the font.
Which cover do you prefer?
See also: 'Say hello to my next desktop wallpaper'
Showing posts with label Hikari no 4 Senshi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hikari no 4 Senshi. Show all posts
Friday, May 28, 2010
Two down, one to go
The last few days sure have been good for DS-owning RPG fans.
First, the latest issue of Nintendo Power revealed that Atlus will be releasing Etrian Odyssey III (subtitle: The Drowned City) in North America sometime this year.
Then, Square-Enix announced that Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light (formerly The Four Warriors of Light: Final Fantasy Gaiden) will hit the streets stateside--with a $34.99 price tag--on Oct. 5. (European gamers will get it "this fall," according to siliconera.com.)
Then, Square-Enix announced that Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light (formerly The Four Warriors of Light: Final Fantasy Gaiden) will hit the streets stateside--with a $34.99 price tag--on Oct. 5. (European gamers will get it "this fall," according to siliconera.com.)
All that's left is for someone to announce the Western release of Sega's similarly retro RPG, 7th Dragon.
See also: 'Five DS games I hope to see stateside in 2010'
Friday, April 09, 2010
Say hello to my next desktop wallpaper
Well, well, well ... it seems I have Final Fantasy on the brain today. Please accept my apologies if you're not a fan.
Anyway, I came across the following image (download it here) yesterday while scanning a NeoGAF thread devoted to Square Enix's Hikari no 4 Senshi: Final Fantasy Gaiden (aka Final Fantasy Gaiden: 4 Warriors of Light, aka The 4 Heroes of Light).
Aren't Akihiko Yoshida's character designs just about the cutest things you've ever seen?
See also: '(One of) my prayers have been answered: Final Fantasy Gaiden is going international'
Anyway, I came across the following image (download it here) yesterday while scanning a NeoGAF thread devoted to Square Enix's Hikari no 4 Senshi: Final Fantasy Gaiden (aka Final Fantasy Gaiden: 4 Warriors of Light, aka The 4 Heroes of Light).
Aren't Akihiko Yoshida's character designs just about the cutest things you've ever seen?
See also: '(One of) my prayers have been answered: Final Fantasy Gaiden is going international'
Thursday, April 08, 2010
(One of) my prayers have been answered: Final Fantasy Gaiden is 'going international'
That's what someone over at siliconera.com is saying, at least.
According to an unnamed source, the folks at Square-Enix are preparing to bring the title known to Japanese gamers as Hikari no 4 Senshi: Final Fantasy Gaiden to the States as The 4 Heroes of Light.
No date or price is mentioned in the siliconera.com article. Hopefully someone at Square-Enix will fill in those gaps soon.
By the way, another of my gaming-related prayers will be answered when someone finally announces a North American release date for another retro-tinged RPG, 7th Dragon.
According to an unnamed source, the folks at Square-Enix are preparing to bring the title known to Japanese gamers as Hikari no 4 Senshi: Final Fantasy Gaiden to the States as The 4 Heroes of Light.
No date or price is mentioned in the siliconera.com article. Hopefully someone at Square-Enix will fill in those gaps soon.
By the way, another of my gaming-related prayers will be answered when someone finally announces a North American release date for another retro-tinged RPG, 7th Dragon.
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