We bought you the screenshots earlier - and the artwork, too - and now it's time to see Final Fantasy: The Four Heroes of Light in action.
To help you to that end, we've just uploaded the GamesCom 2010 trailer for the game, which is a DS spin-off, which is set to arrive in the West this...
We [RPGSite] continue our tussle with the seemingly endless Square Enix GamesCom Media archive with an update of the media for Final Fantasy: The Four Heroes of Light, the DS exclusive 'back to basics' FF spinoff.
The screenshots show off combat, walking around the world and all the stuff...
Crowns in Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light are more than decorative hats. These nifty pieces of headgear change classes.
In addition to staples such as White Mage, Black Mage, and Bandit, Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light has unusual classes like Merchant (makes the most out of gems)...
Square Enix typically charges $39.99 for their Nintendo DS fantasy epics. Chrono Trigger, The World Ends With You, and Final Fantasy IV, also developed by Matrix Software, launched at that price in North America.
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light won’t. When the storybook style RPG comes...
Square Enix announces new Final Fantasy title for the Nintendo DS
Square Enix today announces Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light, for the Nintendo DS system will be released in Autumn 2010.
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light is a brand new Final Fantasy game for the Nintendo DS boasting...
After selling out in Japan, The 4 Heroes of Light: Final Fantasy Gaiden developers, Square Enix, have decided to take the Nintendo DS game to an international level. So far, the company is speculating dropping the Final Fantasy title form the game and releasing it under The 4 Heroes of Light for...
The final Japanese boxart for Final Fantasy Gaiden: 4 Warriors of Light has been released ahead of the game's October release and is quite different from expected - even lacking the now customary Final Fantasy font, opting for a different approach to other FF boxarts in Japan.
Square Enix is working on a brand new and original Final Fantasy game for DS that will be released in Japan this autumn.
Japanese magazine Weekly Jump got the jump on the announcement, according to a translation by IGN - spoiling a Square Enix teaser site countdown that now ticks on in vain...
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