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Final Fantasy Day
GameShark celebrates the latest Final Fantasy games with two features you won't want to miss!
Date: Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Author: James Fudge

We figured that, since Square Enix and the fathers of New York City could declare a Final Fantasy Day to celebrate Final Fantasy XII, we should have double the right to do so for our articles on Final Fantasy XII and Final Fantasy III!

Today we give you our impressions of Final Fantasy III, the one game in the series that fans have been waiting for for nearly a decade and a half. Final Fantasy III truly delivers an old school RPG experience with a new school art and presentation style that we think fans of all ages will dig. You can check out our preview below:

FINAL FANTASY III PREVIEW

Also on today's menu is Final Fantasy XII arguably the best Final Fantasy games since Final Fantasy VII. XII delivers an all new role-playing experience that hearkens back to the early days of the series but blends in new gameplay mechanics, slick graphics and a decent cast of characters. This may be one of the last full blown Final Fantasy titles on the PS2, so it's worth checking out. Read our review below:

FINAL FANTASY XII REVIEW

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