Square Enix just held at event in Nagoya a few days ago where it hinted several details concerning their much-anticipated game, "Final Fantasy XV." Fans who posted several photos on Twitter were able to provide an overview of its gameplay and map.
During the event, the map's picture seemed to be hiding the game's photo feature, Dual Shockers reported. The report noted that the menu says something like, "Prompto takes pictures along the way when you stop to rest, you can save your favorite photos."
The publication added the menu features a press square in order to save photos and a circle which needs to be pressed for confirmation. On the upper right corner of the menu, the number of photos saved is displayed.
Meanwhile, a dish named Merias Stew was also featured during event. It is said the dish is able to provide Attack Power Level 2, which gives additional 20 attack power, and HP Up Level 3 which grants maximum HP of +150.
On the other hand, a separate report provided a detailed explanation of what "Final Fantasy XV" is all about. IGN shared that the game was accompanied by a film entitled, "Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV" which aired a few weeks ago.
As described by the publication, a Kingsglaive is a group of elite soldiers who serves King Regis. They are tasked to give protection around the Kingdom of Lucis and go in battle through hand-to-hand combat, use of swords, teleporting and magic. The troops are led by Nyx Uric, who was described as a soldier who tries to balance what he is tasked to do and what is the right thing to do.
Meanwhile, part of the "Final Fantasy XV" franchise is another animated TV series entitled, "Brotherhood." It follows the story of Prince Noctis Lucis Caleum and his friends in their roadtrip adventures to see Noctis' fiancé, Lunafreya Nox Fleuret. The protagonist will realize while on trip that the kingdom his father rules was taken over by another group.
It is only a few weeks from now before the official game is released. For other details surrounding "Final Fantaxy XV," watch the video clip below.