Hey, you know how this reminds me of something else?
The recent game for the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch called
Final Fantasy: All the Bravesthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIcYtcBDpMsIf one lives in the United States of America and has the will to buy the game (3.99 USD) plus all the add ons (0.99 USD per premium character purchase times 25 equals 24.74 USD) that would be a total of approximately 28.73 USD. That is 18.11 British Pounds Sterling all in all.
Random Premium Character? What if I wanted Cloud Strife? Would it cost me 12 USD just to get him? Screw that!A user of the iOS named @K bone wrote the following review:
The death of final fantasy.
This game is awful. That is all.
An hourglass to revive your party costs 0.99 USD or 0.62 GBP. You need these allot in the game.
UPDATE: I was wrong about the GBP. According to @+alistair6969, it is more expensive. This is what @+alistair6969 wrote:
As @DLPB would say, this game is a "Square-Enix Cash Out." But hey, it is a BRILLIANT idea. It is probably paying for the development of other games like
Final Fantasy Type-0.A good laugh at the mass destruction being caused by SE to the hearts of the faithful of Squaresoft:http://eu.square-enix.com/en/blog/square-enix-weekly-recap-14012013Luckily, I have three f*$#&g good copies of Final Fantasy VII to keep me from worrying about this company's multiple shameless instances on making money.I have FFVII (which I PAID for in FULL, not PIRATED) on the Playstation Portable (SE had to make it available for the PS Vita or the PS Vita would fail), the PC (I converted the 2012 version to the 1998, then bought it a second time to have both versions) and on the Playstation 3. Best version in my opinion is the one from 1998, which I wish I could buy a copy of. Oh yeah, I am poor, never-mind. It shall have to wait.This may not compare to the instance of a Tele show being superior to a three film series, yet one may get my point.