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Vaan’s inclusion in Dissidia Duodecim sparked a lot of debates whether the “Final Fantasy XII protagonist” should have been reconsidered or worse, scraped out of the development arena which developers of the sequel stalwartly ignored. Vaan, if you played Final Fantasy XII from start to finish, never really stood out among his peers of memorable Final Fantasy heroes and heroines; standing around, at least during the early phase of the quest, is Vaan’s unlikely trademark making him one of the series’ most ridiculed male lead characters of all time.

Nonetheless, Vaan will be making his debut next year as a playable character in Dissidia Duodecim and finally, Square Enix has released few details surrounding his role and abilities. Just like Bartz, Vaan can equip any type of weapon, even the long-range armaments primordially known as Crossbows. My predictions came true as expectations for Vaan is currently being polished by the sequel team, who I think are the same guys behind Dissidia.

Battle Planner Takeo Kujiraoka succinctly explained that Vaan is going to be a Switch Attacker, switching from one weapon to another associated with the Bravery attack executed by the player. In addition, Vaan’s EX Burst is similar with that of Judge Magister Gabranth, players shuffle commands with the R button and X will be used to select a particular devastating Mist Knack command.

Kujiraoka proudly boasts that Vaan’s flair for execution Mist Knack commands is among the game’s most graphically-impressive showing as of development time.

Overall, Vaan may be perhaps on the verge of a breakthrough, he’s finally getting the respect that he deserves and the chance to finally show Balthier who the real go-to-guy of Final Fantasy XII is. Take that, original Strahl owner!

Photo courtesy of Famitsu

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Technically, Final Fantasy XIV is like Fallout: New Vegas, glitches, bugs and technical hiccups hampers the experience as opposed to what both developers tried to avoid during early stages of testing. Fallout ruins the single player fun while Final Fantasy, on the other hand, ruins the whole experience, destroying the MMO’s chance of competing with the likes of World of Warcraft.

Sqaure Enix’s current mission objective: Fix the game so that players who earlier declined to continue logging in Eorzea would come back, and regain player loyalty by ridding the game of it’s post-gameplay problems.

In a statement releases by Square Enix CEO, Yoichi Wada, SE is currently working on reforms, Final Fantasy XIV did received the hype through some video clips explaining in detail how production for the game was made, and how the likes of Nobuo Uematsu came out of his shelter to provide the game with powerful and nostalgic background music, similar to what he did in previous Final Fantasy titles.

So far, all the honeycombed introductions ended up being harvested by disgruntled players. This is coming from a guy who has yet to play the game since I’m waiting for its PS3 release this March 2011; news and updates about the sudden reformation to make FF XIV enjoyable (as it should be) has been SE’s clockwork mission.

Wada added, “If we satisfy our users, they will return. On the other hand, once the users say, ‘forget this,’ there’s no turning back. We can only recover our trust so far.”

The damage may had already been done.

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In comes my most favorite blog category of them all; at first I thought that scouring every photo-hosting site for image of Final Fantasy cosplayers is a sign that I’m beginning to inhibit acts of online debauchery. There is no room for proper introduction, I could send the copyright owner of the image a formal letter – a permission to “hot link” the file and praise on how the photography captured the still motion of Tifa’s supple breasts or how perfectly this particular Princess Ashe captured the royalty butt.

As if.

If you’re all still wondering (that is, if you’ve been following the site from its initial Sephiroth theme up until the recent layout overhaul) why Fantasy Girl Of The Week has only featured a Deviant named Remorsefulpromises? The answer is simple, and I’ll draft it for you right now.

Ever since I was just beginning with the site, I thought of a segment where I could show how much depth Final Fantasy has accrued for the past 10 or so years. ; many people thought that the game would die eventually since, every year or two, the game still exists under a denomination that made Square Enix as publishers of JRPGs that developed into something more: a cultural fanfest where everybody could talk about how they got this particular in-game item or how they adore the characters of the entire series, from I to XIV.

Now going back over the site’s development, this segment found its star and her unreal name is Remorsefulpromises. Her habitat is called Deviant Art, a jungle for creative minds who adore the passion of creativity to the next level, and by next level, they ultimately go around each day posting caricatures or self-made, artistic concepts about… life or something. Lucky for me, Remorsefulpromises is a certified Final Fantasy fan, and she knows her way around on how to present to others, that she is indeed one of the Web’s unnoticed cosplay talent.

Here’s just one example. You may have seen her other Tifa Lockhart cosplay art but this one, for me, really stood out as the best.

Why do I keep posting pictures of her? Simple, she took interest in my crude little game of free identity advertising – I also started Fantasy Girl Of The Week in an effort to help solidify a female cosplayer who excels in replicating her favorite female Final Fantasy character. I did it for Ms. Christine Evola. I’d do it for others as well, free of charge! I don’t have PayPal, don’t worry.

Remorsefulpromises been sending me quality images of her donning authentic Tifa Lockhart alternate costumes on Advent Children.

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