'Final Fantasy XV' Latest Preview Continue To Hint the Game Goes Old-School

By Menahem Zen - 26 Sep '16 20:46PM
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"Final Fantasy XV" will be out in November and Square Enix continuousy provides teaser to its fans. The latest trailer shows the game is really going back old-school.

The game is scheduled to arrive on Nov. 29 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Prior to its release, the gamemaker, Square Enix show the latest teasers to its fans in the British biggest game event EGX in Birmingham. As reported by Dual Shockers, the first 40 minutes of the game was livestreamed to the audience.

Its latest preview hinted the fans that the game goes old school as previously predicted by Wired, earlier this month. In the previous preview, which was displayed in Tokyo Game Show, Square Enix showed that "Final Fantasy XV" used a classic opener that previously used in Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, Ultima, King's Quest, and other RPG games.

"Final Fantasy XV" takes place in Eos and catching up the story from the movie "Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV." In the end of the movie, the crown prince of Lucis Kingdom, Noctis Lucis Caelum is seen to go to Altissia with his friends, Gladiolus Amicitia, Ignis Scientia and Prompto Argentum. The four of them are the main cast in "Final Fantasy XV" to take back Lucius kingdom and its magical crystal.

"Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV" is the prequel to the game, which tells the background story. It shows how the Niflheim empire took control of the entire planet Eos, by and defeating five other kingdoms and deceiving Prince Noctis' father, King Lucius.

Game preview as livestreamed in EGX showed a progress than the preview in Tokyo Game Show as Game Rant reported. Square Enix has successfully built momentum in Tokyo and satisfy the fans curiosity with a 40-minute of game preview.

The "Final Fantasy XV"  game preview showcased skills which the crown prince Noctis and his friends have. That includes his Warp abilities, while Ignis is capable to buff and de-buff allies and enemies with Marks. Check out the first part (26 minutes) of the game play as captured by Dual Schockers.

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