The last Final Fantasy released on PC — excluding a few
recent mobile ports — was Final Fantasy 8 in 1999.
Not exact matches
Square Enix has made a big business out of
porting their older catalog to iOS alongside some of their original
mobile titles, and their most
recent example of this is an excellent
port of the 2008 Nintendo DS remake of the 2002 PlayStation remake of the original 1990 RPG classic Dragon Quest IV.
While plenty of games have made the leap from Nintendo handhelds to
mobile in
recent years, from The World Ends With You to Layton's Mystery Journey, Capcom's sudden
port of Monster Hunter Stories is still quite the surprise.
The
recent, well - made
mobile port also opens up a very real possibility of a Nintendo Switch
port, not to mention that this would add another cross-play platform to the existing PC / Xbox One /
mobile mix.
The
recent, well - made
mobile port also opens up a very real possibility of a Nintendo Switch
port, not to mention that this would add another cross-play platform to the existing PC / Xbox One /
mobile mix.
While most fans of Square Enix should be rightfully concerned with some of the
recent Final Fantasy
mobile offerings, one area competently executed are their
ports of preexisting console FF offerings.
This could be anything from a spin - off retail game like DiRT Showdown or another
mobile release like the
recent Colin McRae
port.
XCOM: Enemy Unknown is among the most
recent console classics
ported to
mobile, but works alarmingly well on phones and tablets alike.
[With the
recent news that Christian «Taxman» Whitehead will be handling an updated
port of the original Sonic the Hedgehog for
mobile devices, we thought it would be relevant to revisit his first official Sega collaboration: the superb
port of Sonic CD that was released at the end of 2011.