FTS: Final Fantasy XIV Online... GO?!


‘GO’ MOBILE APP BRINGS FINAL FANTASY XIV ONLINE EXPERIENCE TO THE OUTDOORS

Geo-Location Technology Transforms Real-World Locations Into Gathering Nodes and Smartphones Into Harvesting Tools

LOS ANGELES (April 1, 2018) – It’s time for fans of FINAL FANTASY® XIV Online to suit up and gather their farming gloves as SQUARE ENIX® today announced the FINAL FANTASY XIV Online GO app, which opens up Eorzea® to the real world. Players can go outside and harvest natural resources that can be used to craft in-game items and gear.

While utilizing the app, players will be notified about harvesting nodes and natural resources in their area via their smartphone’s geo-location capabilities. As they get close to the node, players tap their screen for a chance to harvest the resource exactly like they would in-game.


“It’s about freedom”, says Haimirich Fischer, VP of Innovation at SQUARE ENIX, “We wanted to empower over 10 million players to be able to gather wherever they want, whenever they want, without the restriction of their PC or consoles. By bridging the digital and physical worlds, FINAL FANTASY XIV Online GO creates that freedom and fosters social interaction between the members of our amazing community.”

A unique FINAL FANTASY XIV Online GO Harvesting Stick accessory will also be available for use in conjunction with the app, effectively turning a player’s smartphone into a miner’s hammer, botanist’s axe or fisher’s rod. This allows players to swing their phone in the real world like they would in-game to harvest resources, boosting a player’s harvesting success rate to 100%.

“This is the most immersive MMORPG experience for players of all levels and a must-have accessory for every gathering enthusiast,” states Adalberta Gardner, Lead Designer at Amajina Apps, about the Harvesting Stick.

For more information about the FINAL FANTASY XIV Online GO app, please visit www.finalfantasyxivonlinego.com 




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The new Xbox X Stream device is available... now!


Xbox goes... mini, in a sense. Here is the Microsoft Store Exclusive Xbox X Stream.


The XBXS isn't a self contained console, its a streaming box that allows you to stream games from Windows 10. I don't know if that means games from the Windows Store or any games playable on Windows 10 (including Steam). Its a win if it can play Steam games also.

I don't think this means that the Xbox One console will be replaced, but I think they're acknowledging the fact that some gamers are not going to buy one, so the be option to appeal with a streamable option.

It may be Windows Store only though because it is business vs business, but the competition is fierce... so good luck on that one. I won't count Microsoft out though because the Windows Store has games releasing at the same time as the Xbox One.

The Xbox X Stream bundle will cost you $79.99 and comes with... the XBXS, an Xbox Wireless Controller and... the Xbox Flex Headset. The XBXS and the headset are exclusive to this bundle. You can get it at the store or online.



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FTS: FINAL FANTASY TRADING CARD GAME “OPUS V” CARD SET HITS STORES


LOS ANGELES (Mar. 29, 2018) – The hit FINAL FANTASY® Trading Card Game (“FFTCG”) released its fifth card pack expansion, “Opus V,” as well as three new starter sets themed around FINAL FANTASY XII, XIII, and XIV recently.
 
The “Opus V” series includes 166 new cards from various FINAL FANTASY titles, and features FFTCG brand-new exclusive illustrations from Akira Oguro (FINAL FANTASY IV) and Ryoma Ito (FINAL FANTASY TACTICS A2 Grimoire of the Rift). Further information on the new “Opus V” card set is available at www.fftradingcardgame.com.
 
With the recent release of the “Opus V” card set, the FINAL FANTASY Trading Card Game Opus series has shipped over 140 million cards worldwide and is being distributed around the world to widespread acclaim in Europe, North America, Oceania and Japan. The game’s next wave, “Opus VI”, is scheduled to release July 13, 2018, continuing the expansion of the series.


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FTS: Hitman Sniper Hits 10 Million Players... now it's free for a limited time! Mobile gamers get your copy ASAP!




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HITMAN SNIPER HITS 10 MILLION PLAYERS AND IS NOW FREE TO PLAY FOR A LIMITED TIME



Montréal (March 28, 2018) – Square Enix® Montréal has today proudly announced that its award-winning competitive mobile shooter, Hitman Sniper® has exceeded the 10-million players' landmark. To celebrate this achievement, for the first time since its release Square Enix Montréal is offering a free to play version of Hitman Sniper for iOS® and Android®, which will be accessible for a period of one week from today through April 4, 2018.

Since Hitman Sniper’s launch in 2014, the competitive mobile shooter has become one of Square Enix Montréal’s key titles, with worldwide recognition. Seasonally themed content, game optimization, and in-game additions are continuously updated to enhance the Hitman Sniper's player experience.

Hitman Sniper is available on the App Store® and on Google Play™ for free play only between March 28, 2018, and April 4, 2018.

Download Hitman Sniper:

• On the App Store: https://goo.gl/EDT1s3
• On Google Playhttps://goo.gl/UY14nw
 



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The Misadventures of Michael McMichaels, Vol. 4: Double-Dog Dare... Reviewed!



This one is for the parents in the market for children's books. I'm doing this particular book review based on the game played between the protagonist (Michael McMichaels) and the antagonist... Zeke.

In this 4th volume of The Misadventure of Michael McMichaels you have the third grader in an adventure surrounding a... dare. A game that some of the older gamers know of well, and maybe even some of the newer ones. The prize in this story happens to be Michael's best friend, so you can imagine a third grader feeling as if the sky was going to fall in if he didn't win this dare... that went from light to... challenging, to weird... to... you get the idea.

I like the way they took the chapter titles and wove them into the read, so you aren't stopping to read something separate from whats in the story. You read the chapter title, but its part of the initial sentence and allows you to keep your flow in this easy read. 

It was a bit weird the way part of the story revolved around a fellow classmate from a country in African and him being poor, (which calling him poor happens to be one of the dares) but they tried to bring it back around with lessons for children to learn from it. Could it have been done a bit different? I think so... but it is what it is. If it can boost the understanding that everyone isn't privileged and that's no reason to be treated differently (regardless of race and background)... then cool. This isn't the end of the story, but I won't give it away.

Looking back on the overall story... even if it was based on a dare, I think the writer did a good job in terms of making it feel like an adventure. You had other things going on there (teaching tools) that added that adventure element... like the lengths Michael went through to stop big bad Zeke and his family. I say that to say it was a good read that I believe will hold a child's interest.

The art is similar to what you see in the books covers image... they're just in black and white, but I think the art style will grab the attention of young readers. Unless a child is groomed to read often (so much so that they fly through books), I'd recommend them reading one chapter per day (gives them something to look forward to perhaps before bed versus a pc monitor, TV, or phone which usually aren't exactly the best options before bed). On the flipside... if you want them to get into books more often, this could be a good book to test the water and see if they're interested in reading more than one chapter in one sitting. Easy reads are a good bet.

For those of you seeking to get this book... you're looking at 95 pages for $7.95 retail. Images in the book are black and white, but... the plus about that when it comes to kids is that they can color the illustrations. So in addition to the questions at the end of the book that allow you to discuss it with your children... they have the option to enjoy some coloring action (stay in those lines... or not).

Overall, I think the book is priced okay... with nifty artwork, and a well-rounded story for the demographic. I'd personally tweak some things, but I appreciate the fact that they don't just present a book with a story to read and that's it... it contains activities that allow for questions and discussions for the purpose of kids to learn and grow in various areas.


Pace/Interest: 5

Art: 5

Overall Story: 4

Price: 4

"4.5 / 5 Cool Points"



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