By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | January 22, 2016
Final Fantasy XV is an action-RPG video game developed by Square Enix for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles
"Final Fantasy XV" will feature Magitek Armor and a new fire spell within the game, as well as different sets of information the Active Time Report and Taipei Game Show 2016.
Game director Hajime Tabata will be arriving in this year's Taipei Game Show event as several speculations that he will be revealing new game details for "Final Fantasy XV". Tabata will be hosting the panel for the sequel and it will start around 11 am until 12 am on Jan. 31.
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Many gaming fans speculated that the "Final Fantasy XV" panel could be another Active Time Report since Square Enix announce that a new episode will air sometime this month. However, the official "Final Fantasy XV" Twitter page tweeted that the details for the Taipei Game Show will be different from the Active Time Report.
Square Enix has been busy giving out new details for the gaming fans such as two types of battle systems and the absents of a difficulty settings as the developers wanted an action oriented and technical gameplay for "Final Fantasy XV" at the same time having a relax and slow pace for gamers to enjoy.
Although the new game features is something to look forward to, Japanese gamers are a bit skeptical on the sequel's battles system as they are not used to the faster gameplay style incorporated within the game unlike the more traditional RPG style. However, it will not be a problem for gamers who are fans of hack-and-slash gamers who preferred this method, Attack of the Fanboy reported.
In other news, the latest issue of Weekly Jump Magazine revealed new gameplay features for "Final Fantasy XV"
It features Noctis using fire magic on enemies that are using Magitek Armors as the magazine mentioned that the latter can cast the spell on the grass fields and set them on fire once he uses it. The issue also sees Noctis mounted on a huge monster and fighting it probably a preview of the Monster Climb feature were in players can attack huge enemies by aiming at a specific body part.
Noctis can also attack flying monsters by jumping and sneak up into the enemy's base without being noticed, Gematsu reported.
The latest issue of Weekly Jump could be a tease for gaming fans as Square Enix will likely explain it this month during the Taipei Game Show and the Active Time Report.
"Final Fantasy XV" will launch sometime within this year for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles.
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