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Ahoy, thought I'd share this with you guys, since I was lucky enough that my parents offered me an Android tablet on X-Mas.
Since I currently don't have a job, and lost my SWTOR sub a long long time ago, this has been basically the only game that I've been playing..
This is Final Fantasy VII G-Bike, based on the mini-game of the original Final Fantasy VII RPG from Squaresoft (currently Square Enix), released in 1997; you play this mini-game while leaving the city of Midgar, as part of the game; and then optionally, at the Gold Saucer.
Finally took a few moments to take some screenshots of my progress.
The Home screen:
My mission progress:
My swords:
My Bikes:
My Materia:
Needless to say that, I'm really enjoying this, I feel like I'm 'sweet sixteen' all over again, just like when I've played the original Final Fantasy VII.
It's kinda hard to take screenshots of the missions, since they are pretty fast and intense, but there are already dozens of videos of the gameplay itself on Youtube, so feel free to check them all out.
The game is 100% free, and it's currently available in Japanese for Android and iDevices.
If you want to play the game on Android, it's quite easy, just download this app:
http://apk.qoo-app.com/qoohelper/latest --- This is the official download link from the QooApp page, it's a safe link.
Install the App, then just search for the game, and/or other Final Fantasy games, and you'll be able to play them. But only the free ones, of course, like *FF Record Keeper* or *FF Agito*, as examples; but they're all in Japanese as well.
I've also started to play FF4: After Years, but I torrented it (6)
If you want to play the game on an iDevice, you need to create a new Apple ID account, and set your region to Japan, but since I don't own any iAnything, I can't really be sure on how to guide anyone... But google has a few good tutorials on how to get there.
Despite being in Japanese, the game is extremely intuitive, and erm, to be honest, I have so many ingame money, because only today I've figured out how to get new swords and new bikes, so I've spent weeks just grinding and grinding :]
Then there's the premium coins, that appear as crystals, that you have to buy with real money, which I have 0 atm...lol. But Square Enix has been giving a lot lately, since to start the game, you need to be connected to its server; and since the server was down for nearly 2 days last week, then SE offered 300 premium crystals to everyone.
Also, as some other free games, it works based on energy - that "GS bar" - that you can see on the screenshots, which you can restore with premium crystals, or just wait for it to refill.
Bottom line, it's a great game! It kinda remembers me of FF: Dissidias, since that was a fighting game with a lot of RPG elements; and this is a racing game, that also circles around a lot of RPG features.
Since FFVII: Crisis Core was released back in 2007 (Japan) and 2008 (World), this is the latest installment on the FF7 compilation, in which new content was actually made!
One of Square Enix's head developers stated that this game actually opened the door for an FF7 remake, and that such remake will depend on this G-Bike game's success... But as most people who know me, already know, I never wanted a remake of my all time favorite game, what I do want, is a true "FF7-2 RPG" sequel, that will finish the game; picking up on the major cliffhanger that FF7: Dirge of Cerberus left, where one of the FF7: Crisis Core antagonists, Genesis, is seen holding Weiss, who was another villain from FF7: Dirge of Ceberus (which is set 3 years after the original game.)
I hope someone actually gets to play this, because it's really a great game. I just hope that when the English version is released, that my savegame will be compatible, since I haven't been able to determine if the game saves on the device it's played on, or on the game's servers..
Have fun!
PS: I have attached the QooApp.zip file, since that link not always works, I've just tried it, and it game me a "page not available", but as I refreshed, it automatically started the download -.-
Since I currently don't have a job, and lost my SWTOR sub a long long time ago, this has been basically the only game that I've been playing..
This is Final Fantasy VII G-Bike, based on the mini-game of the original Final Fantasy VII RPG from Squaresoft (currently Square Enix), released in 1997; you play this mini-game while leaving the city of Midgar, as part of the game; and then optionally, at the Gold Saucer.
Finally took a few moments to take some screenshots of my progress.
The Home screen:
My mission progress:
My swords:
My Bikes:
My Materia:
Needless to say that, I'm really enjoying this, I feel like I'm 'sweet sixteen' all over again, just like when I've played the original Final Fantasy VII.
It's kinda hard to take screenshots of the missions, since they are pretty fast and intense, but there are already dozens of videos of the gameplay itself on Youtube, so feel free to check them all out.
The game is 100% free, and it's currently available in Japanese for Android and iDevices.
If you want to play the game on Android, it's quite easy, just download this app:
http://apk.qoo-app.com/qoohelper/latest --- This is the official download link from the QooApp page, it's a safe link.
Install the App, then just search for the game, and/or other Final Fantasy games, and you'll be able to play them. But only the free ones, of course, like *FF Record Keeper* or *FF Agito*, as examples; but they're all in Japanese as well.
I've also started to play FF4: After Years, but I torrented it (6)
If you want to play the game on an iDevice, you need to create a new Apple ID account, and set your region to Japan, but since I don't own any iAnything, I can't really be sure on how to guide anyone... But google has a few good tutorials on how to get there.
Despite being in Japanese, the game is extremely intuitive, and erm, to be honest, I have so many ingame money, because only today I've figured out how to get new swords and new bikes, so I've spent weeks just grinding and grinding :]
Then there's the premium coins, that appear as crystals, that you have to buy with real money, which I have 0 atm...lol. But Square Enix has been giving a lot lately, since to start the game, you need to be connected to its server; and since the server was down for nearly 2 days last week, then SE offered 300 premium crystals to everyone.
Also, as some other free games, it works based on energy - that "GS bar" - that you can see on the screenshots, which you can restore with premium crystals, or just wait for it to refill.
Bottom line, it's a great game! It kinda remembers me of FF: Dissidias, since that was a fighting game with a lot of RPG elements; and this is a racing game, that also circles around a lot of RPG features.
Since FFVII: Crisis Core was released back in 2007 (Japan) and 2008 (World), this is the latest installment on the FF7 compilation, in which new content was actually made!
One of Square Enix's head developers stated that this game actually opened the door for an FF7 remake, and that such remake will depend on this G-Bike game's success... But as most people who know me, already know, I never wanted a remake of my all time favorite game, what I do want, is a true "FF7-2 RPG" sequel, that will finish the game; picking up on the major cliffhanger that FF7: Dirge of Cerberus left, where one of the FF7: Crisis Core antagonists, Genesis, is seen holding Weiss, who was another villain from FF7: Dirge of Ceberus (which is set 3 years after the original game.)
I hope someone actually gets to play this, because it's really a great game. I just hope that when the English version is released, that my savegame will be compatible, since I haven't been able to determine if the game saves on the device it's played on, or on the game's servers..
Have fun!
PS: I have attached the QooApp.zip file, since that link not always works, I've just tried it, and it game me a "page not available", but as I refreshed, it automatically started the download -.-
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