The score could have been lower but we did get what we wanted, which was
a Dissidia arcade port.
Not exact matches
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT is a
port of a brilliant
arcade game mired down by its lack of content and modern expectations of what console fighting games should and should not have.
Square Enix's PS4
port of Koei Tecmo's
Dissidia Final Fantasy
arcade game finally has a solid release date — January 11th in Japan, and January 30th in North America.
Square Enix has announced the console
port of
Dissidia Final Fantasy
arcade.
Fighting Final Fantasy fans eagerly awaiting the console
port of Team Ninja's
arcade brawler now have a better idea of how long they'll be waiting, as Square Enix announces
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT for early 2018 release on PlayStation 4.
The game is a console
port of the 2015 Japanese
arcade game
Dissidia Final Fantasy, and it released worldwide in January 2018.
This
port of the
arcade title
Dissidia Final Fantasy has been developed by Koei Tecmo's Team Ninja.
Currently,
Dissidia Final Fantasy is only set to release November 26th, 2015 for
arcades in Japan, but a PS4
port has been discussed as a possibility after the release of the
arcade version.
The game, a great success in Japan, eventually made its way stateside with
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT, a PS4
port of the Japanese
arcade classic, and it comes loaded with plenty of content.
For starters,
Dissidia Arcade has been exclusive to Japanese
arcades for well over a year now, and given that it was built using architecture similar to the PS4 we could finally see it
ported over.
While a home console
port of
Dissidia Final Fantasy
arcade was seen as a foregone conclusion to many, thanks to its internals essentially being based on PS4 architecture and the controller being incredibly similar to the DualShock 4, Square Enix was hesitant to announce any plans.
At the end of January, Square Enix launched both
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT — a PS4
port of its popular
arcade arena fighter — and
Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia, a kindred turn based free - to - play RPG on Android and iOS.
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT, in keeping with the Squenix tradition of arbitrarily retarded game titles, hit Japanese
arcade machines back in 2015, and a PS4
port was announced earlier this year.