![]() ![]() Finally, it will come with mini figures of “Cloud Strife,” “Squall Leonheart” and “Lightning.” As part of the edition, buyers will get a physical copy of the game, an art book that offers 80 pages of in-game artwork, and the title’s OST. ![]() The package will come with a price tag of $120 and is only available for purchase on Square Enix Online Store. This was intended to reel in younger players of the current generation, who have been alienated by the intense graphics that came with the games after “FFXIII.” According to Gamespot, “Square” is now sweetening the deal with a collector’s edition. When “World Of Final Fantasy” was announced at E3 last year, it generated a lot of buzz because of the focus on cute, almost child-like art style. As such, “Square Enix” is touching on its roots in some fashion with “Final Fantasy XV: A King’s Tale,” which features 16-bit graphics, and “World Of Final Fantasy,” which is a game full of chibi characters. However, as the years wore on, it became clear that the massive budgets being funneled into the titles were focused too much on photorealistic graphics, which turned off some players. ![]() When it comes to epic Japanese role-playing games, the “Final Fantasy” franchise has been setting the bar since the first one came out. ![]()
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