"Final Fantasy XV" comes off as a serious adventure to reclaim what rightfully yours. Fans enjoy the road trip-like experience with loyal memorable loyal friends as its main attraction. However, other players are finding new ways to have a good laugh while playing the game.
The world of "Final Fantasy XV" appears to have a modern setting with a touch of fantasy-inspired design choices. Players have even seen product crossovers from famed auto-maker Audi and the game. Gamenguide previously reported that Square Enix also threw in a touch of fun with its "Mystery Disc" demo, which pitted Noctis against the company's CEO Yosuke Matsuda.
According to Siliconera, Nissin's product placement ads are abundant in the game's world, with their cups noodles showing up almost everywhere in "Final Fantasy XV." Although some players hated the idea, there are others who enjoyed the touch of realism. However, Square Enix and Nissin take it to another level with their latest trailer.
The trailer briefly shows a short regular Japanese ad for "Final Fantasy XV" followed by a parody add featuring Nissin cup noodles. The second half of the trailer replaced various items and logos of the original. For example, the Square Enix logo was replaced by Nissin Shokuhin, most of the in game items like weapons, buildings and characters were replaced by cup noodles. The trailer ends with the game's title changed into "Cup Noodle XV."
Funny "Final Fantasy XV" glitches
Some of the funniest moments in the game actually came from unexpected glitches. Most of the gamers took to Twitter to share some of the game's hilarious anomalies.
The shared video above shows the entire party seated inside the Regalia. However, it appears Ignis has other ideas on how to drive.
The next one also focuses on Ignis as the entire party is seen mounted on chocobos. Ignis on the other hand, prefers to stand on top of his ride.
The last clip has the party fighting against some soldiers. Noctis attempts to attack one of the enemies, but unexplainably gets launched high up into the sky.