The latest details for "Final Fantasy XV" will feature new weapons, PC, Xbox Scorpio and PS4 Pro versions, as well as Square Enix not making a Nintendo X version of the game.
Square Enix showcased several new screenshots of "Final Fantasy XV" that sees Noctis using firearms such as handguns, assault rifles and even a sniper rifle.
In addition, Noctis will also wield several Machinery class weapons such as the Assault Attack, that allows him to fire shockwaves, and has a special attack that rounds foes up to defeat them in a batch. The second machinery weapon is called the Circular Saw, which allows Noctis to cut enemies in haft, VG 24/7 reported.
Meanwhile, Sony announced the new update PlayStation 4 console dubbed "PS4 Pro" as the Japanese company announced a list of games that are included in the console such as “Deus Ex: Mankind Divided,” “Uncharted 4: The Thief Desenlace,” “inFamous: Second Son,” “inFamous First Light,” “Paragon,” “Call of Duty: Black Ops III”, “Middle-earth: Shadow of Morder”, “Final Fantasy XV,” “For Honor,” “Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands,” “Watch Dogs 2,” “Spider-Man,” “Steep,” “Dishonored 2, “Rise of the Tomb Raider” and “Killing Floor 2”.
Game director Hajime Tabata once stated that he and Square Enix will look into porting "Final Fantasy XV" into the new PS4 Pro as well as Microsoft's Xbox Scorpio console.
Square Enix to looks to put "Final Fantasy XV" on the PC platform soon as Tabata stated that the PC version is still under consideration, and they are focus on promoting finishing and releasing the sequel on the consoles.
Sadly, Nintendo users will be disappointed to hear that Square Enix will no be porting "Final Fantasy XV" on the Nintendo NX as Tabata told Gamereactor they have no plans for the console at the moment.
Previous reports hinted that "Final Fantasy XV" wll feature a new "magic crafting system", that allows players to customize several magic spells and items to create a powerful spell for Noctis and the gang to use.
Elemental spells such as fire, blizzard, and thunder are used the basis for the spell, when combined can creat Fira, Thundra, Blizzara, but gamers can further enhance the spell by adding items such as potions, elixirs, phoenix down etc. to have additional effects on the spell.
The driving system in the sequel has been improved as players can drive the Regalia on the opposite side of the road and will have damage mechanics when players crashed in to cars or objects.
Lastly, the footage will feature Noctis and the gang infiltrating the another Niflheim base and they will encounter all sorts of mechanical enemies on the way. Tabata stresses that gamers will have to come up with different strategies against them such as targeting different parts of their body for weaknesses.
"Final Fantasy XV" will launch on Nov. 29 for PS4 and Xbox One consoles.