Final Fantasy XI Final Trailer
On shelves now and looking... just like this.
It wasn't exactly the Square Enix announcement of Japanese gamers' dreams when they announced Final Fantasy XI at Microsoft's E3 Xbox briefing last year, especially when the same dude was as Sony's conference just a few moments beforehand to show off more impressive sequences for both XII on PS2 and VII in 'remake demo' form on PS3. And that's not even mentioning the inevitable exclusive appearance of XIII (that's 'thirteen') on PS3 as well.
Nontheless, the Xbox 360 version of 'eleven' is on shelves now, and well worth a look... worth a look so much in fact, that you could do worse than to see this final trailer celebrating the game's launch.
Stay tuned for our verdict on Final Fantasy XI.
Video Coverage (Latest Videos & Video FAQ) | |||
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Description | Dur. | Size | Details |
Final Fantasy XI Teaser trailer (normal quality) |
2.41m | 38MB | SD, DF, 30 640x360 2Mbps |
Previous Videos | |||
Final Fantasy XI Trailer HD (Square Enix) |
1.40m | 29MB | DF, HD, 60 640x480 3Mbps |
Final Fantasy XI Trailer SD (Square Enix) |
1.40m | 20MB | DF, SD, 30 640x480 2Mbps |
Square Enix Xbox 360 Demo Full Demonstration HD (Square Enix) |
0.44m | 17MB | DF, HD, 60 640x480 3.5Mbps |
Square Enix Xbox 360 Demo Full Demonstration SD (Square Enix) |
0.44m | 10MB | DF, SD, 30 640x480 2Mbps |
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