Final Fantasy 15’s TGS Trailer Gets Clean Music Version
SoundtRec Boston, who worked on Lightning Returns and Kingdom Hearts 2.5 HD Remix, helped record the song.
SoundtRec Boston, who worked on Lightning Returns and Kingdom Hearts 2.5 HD Remix, helped record the song.
The battle system in FFXV is more action-oriented than previous Final Fantasy titles.
And game director Hajime Tabata shows support for road trip memes.
If nothing else, Noctis has great hair.
Speaking to Famitsu, Nomura gave a shockingly straightforward answer regarding the situation.
The game includes at least one frog. It's unconfirmed whether it will be a party member at this point.
The game's demo will represent 80 per cent of the title's final graphics.
In fact, it has been that way even when the game was going by the name Final Fantasy Versus XIII.
As the teaser trailers have implied, there will be a lot of driving and dungeon crawling in this demo.
As Final Fantasy 15's director, Nomura was working on the game's story and characters.
If the news is true, the demo will be made available to people who buy Final Fantasy Type-0 HD.
But Final Fantasy Explorers, Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, and Kingdom Hearts 2.5 HD Remix will be there.
He's working on a mobile RTS called Chaos Centurions.
It's the dark knight, Tetsuya Nomura-style.
To be specific, he is best known for Final Fantasy XV, Kingdom Hearts III and Final Fantasy VII.
If you're willing to take info, any info though, we've picked up a big batch of rumors.
Square also takes the time to explain why Sony sold their shares. Hint: things are actually OK between them.
Square Enix has lowered their sales forecast for the year, in spite of having a succesful FY 2013. It seems one game is the culprit for this.
Japanese PlayStation 4 and Xbox One sites reveal new details.
Are we going to see these games at E3? Apparently, it's very possible.
You can listen to Omnis Lacrima from Final Fantasy XV here.
Yusuke Naora is in, Yoshinori Kitase - who was with the project from the onset - is out.
A few years back, Square tried and failed to enter the PC, while Steam soared. Today, Square sees new opportunities thanks to Valve's platform.
The game has been given 'high priority' says series producer Yoshinori Kitase.