This month’s chapter of Final Fantasy Legends: Warriors of Light and Darkness continues with the Warriors of Light meeting a knight by the name of Gawain that has an affinity for liquor. This chapter will introduce the Knight job class, which is primarily a defensive class used to protect allies in battle. Once the chapter is complete, you will be able to take the new unlocked class into the previous chapters that have already been released.
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Final Fantasy Legends chapter debuts the Knight
Sunday, April 10th, 2011Final Fantasy Legends debuts the Dancer class
Sunday, March 6th, 2011Alternating back to the Warriors of Darkness, Final Fantasy Legends‘ story continues with our heroes venturing across the desert to a town where they come across a dancer named Matoya. Like the previous chapters in the mobile phone saga, a new class becomes available to the main characters to use throughout the entire game. This time, players will have access to the Dancer class, a Final Fantasy job that uses different dances for different effects in battle. The link below has a few new screenshots from the chapter.
New FF Legends chapter debuts a new class
Monday, February 7th, 2011Another month, another new chapter of Square-Enix’s mobile phone saga Final Fantasy Legends: Warriors of Light and Darkness. This chapter sends the warriors of light to the city of Fabrica when they encounter airships from the Avalonian Empire; the party is subsequently split up and encounters the chapter’s featured character. Arujii is an magic-fueled automaton bearing the class of “Memo”, a class that is new to the Final Fantasy franchise. View the image below for artwork and screenshots from the latest chapter.
Via/image credit: Famitsu
Crystal Defenders makes the jump to Android
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011Square-Enix’s Crystal Defenders, a tower-defense game set in the world of Ivalice is now available for Android phones. Previously released for iPhone as well as PSN, Xbox Live, and WiiWare, the game features characters designed for the Tactics Advance games by artist Ryoma Itou. The Android version will sport two episodes: W1 and W2 for $3.60 each.
Via: DroidGamers
Yuna appears in…
Tuesday, January 11th, 2011Itadaki Street Mobile! What? Were you expecting some other game? Poppycock. Along with Tidus, Yuna will be a playable character in the mobile phone version of Itadaki Street Mobile: Final Fantasy. The game developed by Dragon Quest creator Yuji Horii is a Monopoly-esque game of high-risk and high-reward that’s spanned several consoles, handhelds, and smartphones. Players are able to buy spaces on the board, trade them, and increase their values. Many characters and locales that span the entire Final Fantasy franchise comprise the setting of the game, and through the link below, you’ll see the current roster of characters and places available. The game may be familiar to players of Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep‘s “Command Board”. Well, now you know where they got the idea from.
FF Legends introduces the Dark Knight
Tuesday, January 4th, 2011Another month, another new chapter of Square-Enix’s mobile title Final Fantasy Legends: Warriors of Light and Darkness. In the continuing saga, Nacht and the warriors of darkness become lost in a forest on the way to the village of the dwarves. It is on this journey they come across a knight whom wields a blood sword. Upon clearing the chapter, players will be able to unlock the class for their main party for each concurrent chapter they complete. If you head over to the official Japanese site below, there are also some additional screenshots and artwork.
■ Official Final Fantasy Legends website. (Japanese)
There’s also a small bit of other Final Fantasy mobile news to add: Itadaki Street Mobile: Final Fantasy will also include a Temple of Chaos map from Final Fantasy I.
Via: FF-Reunion
FF Legends chapter introduces the Bard
Monday, December 6th, 2010Today, the newest chapter of Final Fantasy Legends: Warriors of Light and Darkness was made available to mobile phone customers in Japan. The chapter features yet another new character class, and this time it’s the Bard. When you complete each chapter, the featured job will then become available to your characters as a class choice they can even bring into previous chapter replays. The story continues from the last chapter with the Heroes of Light adventuring to the port town of Lusalka and confronting a witch and a meet a mysterious traveling bard named Eduardo. You can view a few screenshots in the link below, as well as some character artwork by the game’s artist Akira Oguro.
The Duodecim character that almost wasn’t…
Monday, November 15th, 2010The official Japanese site for the upcoming Dissidia 012 [duodecim]: Final Fantasy updated today with some information regarding the most recent character reveal: Vaan from Final Fantasy XII. It appears that a scheduling conflict has prevented Vaan’s original Final Fantasy XII voice actor, Kouhei Takeda, from appearing in the Japanese version of the game. The development staff commented that they decided against Vaan’s inclusion after the voice actor setback, but due to Vaan’s high rank among characters Japanese players wanted to see in the Dissidia prequel, they decided to let him stay. Kenshō Ono will now be replacing him in the game.
In other Vaan-related news, he’s also the newest character to be featured in Itadaki Street Mobile: Final Fantasy.
Via: Official site.
GREE titles head to Facebook
Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010Two titles formerly exclusive to Japanese mobile phones will be heading to Facebook for international audiences to enjoy as well! Knights of the Crystals and Chocobo’s Crystal Tower. Both games harness the power of social media as a key gameplay concept, and will be free to play, but certain paid items require you to shell out some change to obtain. You can check them out for yourself by following the links provided.
■ Knights of the Crystals – Facebook
■ Chocobo’s Crystal Tower – Facebook
New FF Legends chapter debuts the Ranger
Sunday, October 31st, 2010Courtesy of Famitsu, a preview of the next chapter of Square-Enix’s mobile phone saga Final Fantasy Legends: Warriors of Light and Darkness shows off the new Ranger class. Each chapter introduces a new job that becomes available to the heroines of each party as each new chapter is completed. The player can then replay previous chapters with new unlocked jobs for a variety of different outcomes and battle strategies. Check out the screenshots below to view screenshots from the game itself, as well as artwork of the characters therein.
■ Screenshots.


