Square Enix reveals E3 lineup
The newly formed company releases a list of the games that it plans to show at E3.
Square Enix has announced its lineup for E3 2003. As expected, the company will be showing a number of games across a variety of platforms. The North American version of Final Fantasy XI will make its debut for both the PlayStation 2 and the PC. A few PS2-only games will also be on display at the show, including Unlimited Saga, Final Fantasy X-2, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time, and Drakengard. Drakengard is an action RPG in which players will assume the role of a character named Kyme. Not only will this character's stats increase over the course of the game, but his dragon will also mature and develop new abilities.
For the first time in a number of years, Square Enix will also be showing games for two Nintendo platforms. Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles will be on display for the GameCube, while Final Fantasy Tactics Advance and Sword of Mana will be on display in the Game Boy Advance portion of the booth.
We'll have full coverage of these and other games from the show floor.
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