Challenge Your Platforming Prowess in The Hauntingly Beautiful ‘Blue Fire’
A brutally challenging 3D platformer, Blue Fire plays with the usual tropes of the genre and cranks it up to a whole new level with its Void of Sorrows DLC.
A brutally challenging 3D platformer, Blue Fire plays with the usual tropes of the genre and cranks it up to a whole new level with its Void of Sorrows DLC.
A cross between The Legend of Zelda and Ni No Kuni, physical editions of Baldo: The Guardian Owls are available now for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.
The biggest travesty of the Final Fantasy franchise is that the twelfth entry’s unique battle and progression systems have not been revisited in any way.
Starring Clive the rabbit and his best friend Wrench, Clive ‘N’ Wrench is a love letter to 3D platformers that was developed by solo developer Rob Wass over the course of 10 years.
Making full use of its high-quality cutscenes of the time, Final Fantasy X managed to tell a sprawling love story that the franchise has never seen before.
Featuring a love story between two people of opposing elements, IGN Southeast Asia spoke to the voices behind the lead characters of Pixar’s Elemental and their relation to the film’s themes.
The Flash presents a last hurrah for the DC Extended Universe, and while it may have its faults, it still manages to tell a story that DC fans deserve to see on screen.
With a diverse cast of characters and a tightly-paced plot, Final Fantasy IX mixes fairy-tale wonder and fantasy warfare for a must-play experience.
The story of Squall Leonhart and his high schoolmates saving all of time from compressing can leave you scratching your head or wanting more.
As much as it transformed the Final Fantasy franchise to become the major franchise that it is, Final Fantasy VII is ostensibly one of the weirdest games in the franchise’s history.
South Indian cooking simulator, Venba, will be launching on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and Xbox Series S & X and PlayStation 5 and PC on July 31.
From its lovable cast of characters to its high-stakes story, Final Fantasy VI was the first game in the series to break JRPG conventions successfully and be truly unique.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts follows the events of 2018’s Bumblebee solo film, and serves as a reintroduction to the wider Transformers mythos to a whole new generation.
MegaMan.EXE and Lan Hikari return with all 10 mainline Mega Man Battle Network titles, all available on this dedicated Legacy Collection.
Having only seen international release late in the ‘90s, Final Fantasy V was overshadowed by its direct predecessor and many successors, making it somewhat forgotten for the most part.
After spending an adequate amount of time with the game, it is truly amazing how much innovation Nintendo has introduced in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Arriving on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991, Final Fantasy IV raised the bar for the franchise and JRPGs as a whole with its more involved story and characters.
The final game of the Final Fantasy NES trilogy, Final Fantasy III took the best parts of the previous two games and took the franchise to new heights.
Final Fantasy II is known to be the black sheep of the franchise, though upon closer examination, IGN Southeast Asia has concluded that the game is more than meets the eye.
With Final Fantasy XVI on the way, IGN Southeast Asia will be counting down to its release, beginning with a look at the NES game that started it all.