And judging by some of Square Enix's other attempts at mobile ports, that's no mean feat. It takes the basis of the FFXV system and turns it into something that actually feels good on a touchscreen. You can swap weapons, heal, change targets, and all manner of other things.Īnd it works really well. There's still a lot for you to do while your party of royal dude-bros smashes monsters with swords. That's not to say that the battles are spectator affairs. Tap and you'll attack a monster automatically, leaving you to concentrate on guard breaks, special dash moves, and using the super-moves of your cohorts. So where in the original you're controlling Noctis with a variety of buttons pushes, joystick presses, and trigger pulls, here a lot of that is taken out of your hands. It's fun as well, and rather than trying to shoehorn the console experience onto your phone or tablet, it tailors things for the devices it's been designed for. The game is surprisingly charming, and its art-style makes it feel more like a FF game than the flashy polygons and endless vistas of the original. Okay, let's get the good out of the way first. Is Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition worth buying? To be honest, that's a toughie as well. So does that make it a standalone experience? Well, no, because it's still the same story, albeit told with fewer polygons and a less interactive battle system.Īnd above and beyond that central query, there's another question we need to answer here. You could say it was a demake, but since it only runs on high-end devices, which cost more to buy as standalone products than the consoles the game was first released on, that doesn't actually make much sense when you think about it. Final Fantasy VI, IX, and X/X-2 HD Remaster, are coming to Nintendo Switch in 2019.What is Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition? It seems like a pretty simple question, but figuring out the answer is actually rather difficult. Later on, you'll also be able to enjoy these other classics and their iconic scenes, anytime, anywhere. Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age launches in 2019. There's much to discover in the expansive world of Evil Mist, and now you can explore it on the couch or on the go.
This remaster comes loaded with a host of extra features, including a speed mode that lets you pick up the pace of your adventure. It's real-time battle system is a stand out in the series, offering the ultimate in both freedom and strategy. Final Fantasy XII is coming to a Nintendo system for the first time. Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon: Every Buddy launches this winter. Also, by sharing the joy-con controllers, you can play cooperatively as well. 2007's Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon returns in its superior fashion. In addition, more Chocobo's Dungeon is on the way. Many fan favorites will show up in the World of Final Fantasy: Maxima, when it releases on November 6th. This title includes a new feature called avatar change, which allows you to transform into legendary characters from across the series' storied history.
A leveled-up version of World of Final Fantasy is also on the way.
That's right, Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition HD launches later today on Nintendo eShop at an introductory price. Way before then, players can experience the entire world and story of the latest entry in the core series. Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition will launch in 2019. On top of that, there are new areas inside dungeons, so even returning fans can explore the unknown. With the new online multiplayer mode, you and your friends can connect and adventure together, no link cable required. Kupo! 15 years after its debut, the co-op action RPG Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles is being remastered for Nintendo Switch. Transcript: Final Fantasy comes to Nintendo Switch. A TON of new Final Fantasy Games are coming to Switch.