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New Dump of Final Fantasy XVI Visuals and Info
Without going too terribly much into those spoilers myself, I can say that the videos show off a lot of combat in various modes, including solo and party combat in both normal encounters, boss encounters, and an Eikon battle. The boss-level encounters showed off a number of quick-time events within battle, certainly more than I expected. Personally, I felt vibes of both Final Fantasy XIII and XV in the combat sequences.
There are some pieces that show where the devs are working towards that M-rating with the ESRB, as well; I caught a bit more bloody violence than we're used to in a Final Fantasy game during the Eikon battle, and I'm pretty sure I caught an f-bomb in one of the boss battles, though I admit I watched the videos at 1.5x speed due to a general lack of time this morning.
Gematsu also published a transcript of a roundtable with the executive team for Final Fantasy XVI, conducted earlier in February in conjunction with RPG Fan and Den of Geek. The interview touches a lot on bringing the "constant" elements of a Final Fantasy game into this new version that steps further into the action genre than any Final Fantasy before it. The entire interview is quite long and covers a number of other topics, too, including the design of boss and Eikon battles to mash-up genres and some questions about how the game looks pretty grimdark overall so far.
The media tour continues, too - Square Enix announced today that there will be another panel discussion about XVI at PAX East at the end of March (there will be a panel for XIV there, too). Final Fantasy XVI is still scheduled for a June 2023 release.
Source: Gematsu, Square Enix on Facebook
New Final Fantasy Piano Concert Series in March
- San Francisco, March 3
- Los Angeles, March 4
- Las Vegas, March 5
- Phoenix, March 6
- Dallas, March 8
- Houston, March 9
- Miami, March 11
- Tampa, March 12
- Atlanta, March 13
- Washington, D.C., March 14
- Philadelphia, March 15
- New York, March 17
- Boston, March 18
- Montreal, March 19
- Toronto, March 20
- Detroit, March 21
- Chicago, March 22
- Cincinatti, March 24
- Kansas City, March 25
- Minneapolis, March 26
- Denver, March 27
- Sao Paulo, Brazil, March 30/31
Tickets for all shows are already on sale; here's a trailer for the concert series that the promoter published recently as well.
Source: Crystalline Resonance Site
Final Fantasy VII and LEGO: Two Great Tastes...
What I liked more, though, was the announcement of a special project using LEGO bricks. It's not clear yet if this is an official partnership with LEGO or what it might mean in the future, but on FF7 Day the official Twitter account announced a survey to allow people to vote on what iconic scene from Final Fantasy VII Remake would make the best brick diorama. The four options in the poll are the starry-night Nibelheim flashback, Aerith's House, the Sector 5 Church, and - almost predictably - the Honeybee Inn. The plan is for someone, I assume some sort of LEGO Master Builder, to build the winning scene; after it's complete and promoted worldwide, there will be a raffle to win the apparently-one-of-a-kind design.
That's the only part that makes me sad; at the moment, the company has said nothing about officially running the winning design through LEGO Ideas to put a fancy, expensive set on sale to the general public. The right set would mint money for both companies, so fingers crossed they announce something along those lines later.
Source: Final Fantasy VII Official Twitter
Posted in: Final Fantasy VII
Ever Crisis, the Final Fantasy VII Upcoming Mobile Game, Pushed Back to 2023
The game was originally planned to have a beta this year; as December approached, fans were getting worried that the game might have been dropped due to the lack of news. It's good to see the game is still in production.
An updated trailer came along with news of the delay. Here it is:
Source: Square Enix Games, Final Fantasy YouTube
Posted in: Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy XVI Releases June 22, 2023; Pre-orders Now Open
The game is being released on June 22nd, 2023, and pre-orders are now open! You can pre-order here: Official Site Pre-order. There's a drop-down on that page that lets you select your region.
The Standard Edition costs $69.99 in the United States, while the collector's edition is $349.99. The latter comes with various goodies, including a Premium Statue - Phoenix vs Ifrit, Metal Eikon Pin Collection, Special Clive Rosfield SteelBook® Case, Cloth World Map of Valisthea, and digital items as well.
Finally, a new trailer, titled "Revenge", was also released! You can watch it on YouTube or at the Official Final Fantasy XVI website.
Source: Game Pressure, Final Fantasy XVI Official Site
Posted in: Square-Enix News
Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters Potentially Coming to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
We've had no official word from Square Enix that I can find, and today the ESRB ratings have been reverted to their original status of PC only.
Given the level of excitement over this leak, let's hope the news turns out to be true.
Source: GameRant
Posted in: Gaming Industry News
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All fanfiction and fanart (including original artwork in forum avatars) is property of the original authors. Some graphics property of Square Enix.