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Final Fantasy 12 : The Zodiac Age New Trailer Released
Franz Cube
First Posted: Sep 17, 2016 05:00 AM EDT
Final Fantasy 12: The Zodiac Age teased its diehard fans in the recently conducted 2016 Tokyo Game Show boasting advanced graphics update and new twists in the storyline and gameplay.
The comeback is real and Square Enix made sure that not a single fan of the game will be disappointed. Fans should purchase PS4 Pro to take advantage of the major graphics upgrade that will allow gamers play the video game in high definition. As reported by Game Rant, the remake of the 2006 PlayStation game following the Zodiac Age storyline, set high expectations for Final Fantasy fans since its predecessor is not exactly as popular as the other versions of the game.
According to a report by Polygon, the game will offer a more challenging game experience as they made major changes in the game rules, combat, and exploration that even older fans of the game would still have to relearn in the game.
"One of the biggest challenges we faced in Final Fantasy 12 was to ditch the classic random encounter system that we had," Hiroaki Kato, the game producer explained. "In other games, you would go into battle suddenly, whereas in Final Fantasy 12 you saw enemies as you moved through the field. It's a real-time battle system. It was a big departure from the classic system." he added according to the report.
In an official PlayStation blog post, it is confirmed that the game will be available for PS4 gamers in North America and Europe by 2017. They also said that major improvements from the international version could be expected which will mainly focus on the game interface and graphics.
Final Fantasy series is one of the most popular RPG game of the late 1990's to 2000's. The Final Fantasy game, owned by Japanese game developing company, Square Enix was critically acclaimed as one the most successful video game franchise of all time which sold over 100 million units worldwide.
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First Posted: Sep 17, 2016 05:00 AM EDT
Final Fantasy 12: The Zodiac Age teased its diehard fans in the recently conducted 2016 Tokyo Game Show boasting advanced graphics update and new twists in the storyline and gameplay.
The comeback is real and Square Enix made sure that not a single fan of the game will be disappointed. Fans should purchase PS4 Pro to take advantage of the major graphics upgrade that will allow gamers play the video game in high definition. As reported by Game Rant, the remake of the 2006 PlayStation game following the Zodiac Age storyline, set high expectations for Final Fantasy fans since its predecessor is not exactly as popular as the other versions of the game.
According to a report by Polygon, the game will offer a more challenging game experience as they made major changes in the game rules, combat, and exploration that even older fans of the game would still have to relearn in the game.
"One of the biggest challenges we faced in Final Fantasy 12 was to ditch the classic random encounter system that we had," Hiroaki Kato, the game producer explained. "In other games, you would go into battle suddenly, whereas in Final Fantasy 12 you saw enemies as you moved through the field. It's a real-time battle system. It was a big departure from the classic system." he added according to the report.
In an official PlayStation blog post, it is confirmed that the game will be available for PS4 gamers in North America and Europe by 2017. They also said that major improvements from the international version could be expected which will mainly focus on the game interface and graphics.
Final Fantasy series is one of the most popular RPG game of the late 1990's to 2000's. The Final Fantasy game, owned by Japanese game developing company, Square Enix was critically acclaimed as one the most successful video game franchise of all time which sold over 100 million units worldwide.
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