5:19 AM - The Upcoming Final Fantasy Tactics on iPod Touch
As a huge game fan, what is the best game are you expecting for?
I bet you must have learned that Square Enix has announced on its
official European blog that Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions
for iPhone and iPod Touch will be hitting the App Store this
Thursday, August. After receiving Apple's approval, Final Fantasy
Tactics: The War of the Lions will be out on Thursday, as expected
-- and it'll be priced rather highly as far as iPhone/iPod Touch
games goes.
As we know, the original Final Fantasy Tactics game was
released on the Playstation console in 1997 in Japan, and in 1998
in North America. It was also released on the PLAYSTATION Network
in 2009. Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions, an updated
version of the game, was released on the PlayStation Portable
console in 2007. A PLAYSTATION Network version was released in
March in Japan and in July in North America.
As an updated version of a game originally released in 1997
in Japan, it'll also be competing with countless App Store games
that offer up hours of game play -- Super Stickman Golf comes to
mind -- for what works out to be about 6.19% of the price. That's
quite the premium for a game on the App Store, where the large
majority of games are sold for $0.99. It's not until you can get
into the 150 range that you can even find apps close in price
($9.99), and neither of those -- MLB.com At Bat 11 (#151) and Pages
(#158) -- are games. If you are just an ipod and iphone user, you
can
transfer
apps from ipod to iphone by using an
ipod to computer transfer
tool.
Clearly, Square Enix has a much different market in mind than
what we usually see catered to on iPhone and iPod Touch. (Tactics
isn't a universal app; an iPad version will be released this fall.)
The re-release of The War of the Lions on PSN costs only $9.99, the
same price Amazon is selling the UMD version for. Given that the
iOS game strips out the multiplayer version introduced in the
updated PSP version, it's questionable if Retina display is enough
to warrant such a premium.
Looking at the 'top grossing' apps, not before #37 - infinite
blade-- can you find an app that costs more than $1.99 other than
the aforementioned PopCap and Activision titles. The majority of
the top 30 grossing titles are free-to-play; nothing prior to #51
and #52 -- Golfshot: Golf GPS ($29.99) and TomTom U.S.A. ($34.99)
-- is as expensive as Tactics. And, once again, these aren't games
we're talking about.
This iOS release features a number of improvements and
enhancements, including an autosave/resume function, and touch
controls. Only 3GS and newer iOS devices are supported - the game
will not run on 3G or older iPhones and iTouches. Yes, in three
days. 72 hours. That's all. Final Fantasy Tactics is finally being
released for the iPhone and iPod Touch (I'd already mentioned that
the iPad version arrives later in the month). You can literally
feel the sweaty anticipation from here.
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