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Final Fantasy XV - TGS 2016 Trailer

TGS 2016 Trailer of Final Fantasy XV.

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PhoenixUp2798d ago (Edited 2798d ago )

I don't know what they're saying but it looks great.

Spenok2797d ago

Not sure if you've played either demo, but it's shaping up to be great.

I wonder if it's getting any PS4 Pro benefits. If not, I'm still happy about the game and can't wait for it.

FamilyGuy2797d ago

They showed it at the PS Meeting, there are even comparison videos, it's definitely getting Pro support.
I'm pretty excited about this one too because they come out so close to each other (FF15 and PS4 Pro)

-Foxtrot2797d ago

Looks very pretty...hopefully it's good. FF13 was pretty aswell but we all know what happened...that's not saying it's going to be as bad as FF13, god no.

ninsigma2797d ago

I didn't get very far into 13. It was just bad. I don't think you could get worse.

vergilxx32797d ago (Edited 2797d ago )

It was to linear go from point a to b repeat nothing else
This one is not thou

Viryu2797d ago

It seems I'm one of the few people who really enjoyed XIII. I really loved the narrative and story in it, the gameplay was also smooth.

Lennoxb632797d ago

I enjoyed it as well. And I've played every main FF except 12.

Sevir2797d ago

Honestly, after playing the 13 saga a second time around I actually found it to be a pretty good FF game. I played it the first time based on the negative out cry it got so it skewed my expectations... but after lightning returns, I decided to jump back in and play the saga again being less critical and just to pay attention to the characters story and hoe they set up the universe of FF13... it's a pretty good series and really not bad like it was made out to be.

I like it. But my fave FF would hands down be FF9.

FamilyGuy2797d ago (Edited 2797d ago )

In contrast
FF13 started out linear then became more open once you reached Grand Pulse which was a ways into the game
In FF 15 you apparently start off in a huge open world sort of setting and it becomes more linear later on when you're farther into the story. That's what I read at least and it seems to be the case from those demos of them driving the car then going off a dirt path to some optional dungeon in an abandoned mine. All near the start of the game.

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titans99992793d ago

wow, I have waited 10 years for this garbage? no thanks....

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Here Are The Games Leaving PS Plus Extra & Premium In May 2024

Here are the games that will be leaving the Extra and Premium tiers of the PS Plus subscription service in the month of May, 2024.

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gold_drake25d ago

crazy, glad i own the ones i wanted to revisit and play

ChasterMies25d ago

Absolver Downfall
Abzu
Adrift
Ashen
Elex
Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy VIII Remastered
Final Fantasy IX
Final Fantasy X | X-2
Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age
Final Fantasy XV Royal Edition
How To Survive 2
I Am Dead
Jotun
Last Stop
Minit
Moster Jam Steel Titans 2
My Friend Pedro
Observation
Sundered Eldritch Edition
The Artful Escape
The Messenger
This Is The Police
This Is The Police 2
World of Final Fantasy

Asterphoenix25d ago

Glad that I absolutely can't stand subscription services.

Petebloodyonion25d ago (Edited 25d ago )

I don't recall Sony forcing you to subscribe like nobody forced you to go to Blockbuster to rent games instead of buying them.

SonyStyled25d ago

Pay-per-view was almost cheaper than the cost of gas and rental fee from Blockbuster. Blockbuster doesn’t exist today. Are you being sarcastic?

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Final Fantasy XV Review – A Royal Road Trip

Gary Green said: With my fondness for (most) Final Fantasy games and my side goal of finishing off games in my collection with loose ends, a return to Final Fantasy XV seemed inevitable. It also serves as my third Final Fantasy platinum trophy after VII and VIII, a reasonable substitute since Final Fantasy IX is nigh on impossible to master.

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Final Fantasy 15 director reveals why he left Square Enix, and announces he's working on 2 new JRPGs

Final Fantasy 15's director has revealed why he left Square Enix back in 2018.

Hajime Tabata famously resigned from Square Enix two years after Final Fantasy 15 shipped in 2016. In a special livestream at the time, Tabata announced his decision to resign from the company, cancelling three of four new story-focused DLC episodes for Final Fantasy 15 in the process.

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Knightofelemia157d ago

FF15 is like FF13 its subjective people either like it or hate it.

raWfodog157d ago

I liked it. I haven’t played the royale edition yet but I’ll get around to it one day.

gold_drake157d ago

no no, 15 wasnt trash.

15 had a tremendous difficult development.

FinalFantasyFanatic155d ago

I really believe 13 was better put together and more complete than 15 ever was.

EternalTitan156d ago

Found the pathetic troll.
How is your jobless life going?
Dot worry, you will never get a job or a girlfriend haha!

Hofstaderman157d ago

Man inherited a train wreck and was expected to release this game in under two years after it spent a better part of a decade in development hell. At one point there was even plans to make FFXIII Versus a musical. He did what he could.

TheColbertinator157d ago

I didn't care much for XV and I always wanted the original vision of Versus XIII but I think the dev team did what they could to salvage the project

Inverno156d ago

And yet people still blame him for the game turning out the way it did, rather than SE for the horrible mismanagement of 13 and Namura for being overly ambitious.

Dwarrior157d ago

Whatever the behind-the-scenes went on over the many years, at the end of the day it was a radical change in direction that I could not go along with. Also why I never bought 16.

gold_drake157d ago

this is also why Sakaguchi (spelling) left.