Developers and creators of "Final Fantasy XV" are known for exceeding graphical expectations. When the game's recent look was finally released, many gamers are blown away by how the game has stepped up.
Techno Buffalo's Ron Duwell was able to take notice of the amazing graphical elements of "Final Fantasy XV" and pointed how magnificent King Regis' beard was made. Viewers should try to zoom out from the beard, then slowly observe the whole face. The eyes were set so deep and the maturity lines on his forehead are almost as close to that of how we see them on real humans. By just observing all that, viewers will slowly realize how every detail was sophisticatedly crafted by the developers.
In the entry, only "Blizzard's Warcraft" and Bethesda's "The Elder Scrolls" made it to Duwell's list of developers and games which can compete with Square Enix's CG for "Final Fantasy XV". Meanwhile, some gamers have other concerns other than the graphical contents of the game: issues surrounding gender, Heat Street notes.
A lot of fans noticed how women became supporting characters now in "Final Fantasy XV" as compared to previous versions of the game. This is because the story mainly focuses on Noctis and his other three male friends. While this issue might bloat sometime soon, the director of the game already gave a statement on why he decided to make four males to lead the game's direction.
"Final Fantasy XV's" director Hajime Tabata said that he decided to make the game look like four males are on a roadtrip. "Well, if you're making something that's telling a particular story and this one is a story about a young man who is going through a turbulent time, then I understand Tabata-san's take on how 'if there's a girl around it changes the whole dynamic," Ray Chase (Noctis) said. "Final Fantasy XV" is slated to launch by November 29 on Xbox and PlayStation 4 platforms.