Friday, April 14, 2023
Final Fantasy XVI reveals impressive gameplay and new mechanics at State of Play Event.
At the State of Play event held on Friday, Final Fantasy XVI was showcased in an extended gameplay reveal that lasted 25 minutes. The footage mainly focused on the game's summonable Eikons and combat mechanics. Producer Naoki Yoshida emphasized that players do not need to have played the previous games to enjoy Final Fantasy XVI, which is a separate entry in the series.
Interestingly, navigation will primarily rely on a world map that updates with new locations and objective markers as the player progresses through the narrative. The main storyline is estimated to take around 35 hours to complete, with a total playtime of 70-80 hours for full completion.
The presentation also showcased a fast travel mechanic, and a montage of stunning locations ranging from dungeons, lakesides, sprawling bazaars, and warzones, all accompanied by Torgal, the trusty wolf companion who can be given commands. Combat in Final Fantasy XVI is flashy and happens in real-time, with Clive using skills he learned by defeating Eikons, magical beasts.
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