[X]pErT- Posted May 27, 2023 Posted May 27, 2023 During the course of a single afternoon earlier this month, Square-Enix invited Wccftech and a select number of media journalists and influencers to their offices in Irvine, CA to go hands-on with Final Fantasy XVI in what would be the last hands-on sessions before the final launch. During our four hours of gameplay, we were allowed to explore the first few hours of gameplay, starting with the early years of Clive Rosfiled up through his first encounters with CId and other key Resistance members. Before I was given the choice to begin my Final Fantasy XVI session in Story Focused vs Action Focused (the difference primarily being whether or not you're equipped with the various rings of timely assistance from the get-go or if they're merely in your inventory), I had the choice of a wide range of language options. Final Fantasy XVI's first and primary dub is that of English (as confirmed by a discussion with Michael Christopher Koji-Fox off-camera during the previous preview event) but players will also have a Japanese dub in addition to the full suite of EFIGS: French, Italian, German and Spanish. The subtitle/text options are more robust with the standard English and Japanese being accompanied by: French, German, Espanol Espana, Espanol Latinoamerica, Italiano, Arabic, Polski, Portuguese, and During the course of a single afternoon earlier this month, Square-Enix invited Wccftech and a select number of media journalists and influencers to their offices in Irvine, CA to go hands-on with Final Fantasy XVI in what would be the last hands-on sessions before the final launch. During our four hours of gameplay, we were allowed to explore the first few hours of gameplay, starting with the early years of Clive Rosfiled up through his first encounters with CId and other key Resistance members. Before I was given the choice to begin my Final Fantasy XVI session in Story Focused vs Action Focused (the difference primarily being whether or not you're equipped with the various rings of timely assistance from the get-go or if they're merely in your inventory), I had the choice of a wide range of language options. Final Fantasy XVI's first and primary dub is that of English (as confirmed by a discussion with Michael Christopher Koji-Fox off-camera during the previous preview event) but players will also have a Japanese dub in addition to the full suite of EFIGS: French, Italian, German and Spanish. The subtitle/text options are more robust with the standard English and Japanese being accompanied by: French, German, Espanol Espana, Espanol Latinoamerica, Italiano, Arabic, Polski, Portuguese, and Russian. RELATED STORY Nathan Birch Xbox/Square Enix Relationship Rumored to Have Gone “Wrong,” Microsoft Implied to be at Fault Our preview session opened with what may be considered a red herring, or at least misdirection to keep the player guessing how the story will go. The very first moments of gameplay are an on-rails shooting segment with players controlling Phoenix and trying to shoot down a rampaging Ifrit. Little is explained why players aren’t controlling Ifrit, but that’s only a part of the misdirection setting in. The core of Final Fantasy XVI’s narrative focuses on the great and powerful Eikon, summoned beasts and mythological figures that harbor the summons that Final Fantasy is traditionally known for, and the Dominants, who can channel and utilize their powers. During the war room campaign at Zirnitra Stronghold, the roles of Dominants and the Eikon they possess are swapped around before the player should have any idea of the significance. Clive himself appears to be the Dominant of Phoenix, while Benedikta wields the Dominant of Ice, Shiva (who can somehow light a pipe with that same power). The battles of Nysa Defile claim to wish to seek out Shiva’s Dominant as the primary target, but who could that be if Benedikta is not the chosen Dominant? These moments also highlight some of the mature themes that Square-Enix is going for in Final Fantasy XVI to bring the storied entry in line with po[CENSORED]r dark fantasy such as HBO’s Game of Thrones series, complete with two partial sex scenes before the first hour of the game is complete.The hub town that Clive is brought to shortly after his initial introductions to Cid (Cidolfus, the Dominant of Ramuh) offers the first initial glimpses of the side quests and non-combat sequences players will experience in breaks from the action. Final Fantasy XIV-style sidequests show three at a time in an on-screen activity log, the first of which was to make deliveries to three NPCs throughout the town. Weapon crafting was also shown off, with Clive taking advantage of the various materials he’s picked up from both main and side story missions to upgrade the attack power of his weapons. There’s even an Orchestrion ripped directly out of FFXIV where players can listen to music tracks they’ve unlocked. Being able to finally see the townscapes and dabble around in side quests, as mundane as delivery fetch quests can be before an introduction, does give me some hope for Final Fantasy XVI being able to bring the RPG part of the equation to the forefront without making sacrifices to accommodate for the action gameplay. Only one month remains before the public can finally pick up the First Shield of Rosaria and experience Clive Rosfield’s tragic story for themselves. Final Fantasy XVI will be released on June 22nd, 2023, as a PlayStation 5 exclusive. https://wccftech.com/final-fantasy-xvi-final-preview-a-song-of-ice-and-ifrit/
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