The "Final Fantasy" game series has been one of the most constantly favorited games by gamers. With numerous game series out in the market, "Final Fantasy" has set a bar on video games. Now, the developers of "Final Fantasy" Square Enix are ready to launch the latest installment of the long time running video game "Final Fantasy XV."
Square Enix recently held an event on their official "Final Fantasy XV'" forum wherein the game developers answer a few questions from the fans. The developers could not expound more on what is to come in "Final Fantasy XV," but they shared some key information on what sort of battles gamers will have.
One question that asked about the battle modes of "Final Fantasy XV" was answered by Lead Game designer Takizawa Masashi. Masashi revealed that in "Final Fantasy XV" will give the gamer abilities to switch between difficulty modes, adding that the switching system was inspired by the feedback of fans during the "Episode Duscae" demo.
Masashi further expound that "Final Fantasy XV's" difficulty setting will have an option of an action oriented, technical gameplay, and an also slower more relaxed gameplay.
Another question that fans were eager to know was about the Warp Points, a very interesting feature by the game developers of "Final Fantasy XV". Lead Level Game designer Terada Takefumi confirmed that there are several Warp Points for players to access in buildings in a strategic manner.
"Why of course they will! The warp ability that lets you teleport instantly to high up locations is a vital part of FFXV's battle system," Takefumi answered. Takefumi also revealed that "Final Fantasy XV" will have aerial battles with flying foes and gigantic boss enemies.
The last question thrown at the game developers were how big the cities of Altissia and Insomnia are in "Final Fantasy XV". Game planner Ishikawa Tomori answered that he can give information about how big Altissia is, answering the fan that it is so big even the developers get lost in it.
"Final Fantasy XV" will be made available this year for Xbox One and PlayStation 4.