The Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail expansion will launch on July 2, Square Enix announced. Pre-orders will begin on March 26 and include three days of early access to the expansion on June 28, among other bonuses.
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Another silly sequence gets a total remix in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth — Hojo’s beach vacation gets dark when he summons his Grasptropod to kidnap your party. After earning points and unlocking new outfits for a little summer fun, the Grasptropod interrupts and starts snatching black robed men. This mechanical monstrosity is your only real threat in Chapter 6 and leads to recruiting Yuffie. She’ll help out and make a seemingly impossible boss easier.
Encountered in Chapter 6 at the end of Costa Del Sol, Dr. Hojo summons an experimental machine to menace the party. This giant squid has multiple stages — more of a cinematic battle than a true challenge, you’ll still want to prepare ahead of time.
To decide who fights the Grasptropod, you’ll need to decide who to help before the battle begins. If you help Barret and Aerith, they’ll join Cloud. You’ll mostly be using Cloud solo for this boss fight. Prepare by equipping Cloud with Thunder Materia.
For the first phase of the fight, Synergy Skills / Abilities will pressure it. But eventually the Gastropod will capture your allies and force Cloud to fight solo. At this point, you’ll need to wait for it to start spinning wildly. After it spins, it will temporarily shut down and give you time to attack.
During the Cloud phase, take the fight slow. Evade its wide-range attacks — before long, Cloud will be captured. Yuffie appears to save the day and free him, but you’ll still need to continue the rest of the fight solo. It will also gain a massive cannon.
After it spins with Breakneck Spin, use Braver and other powerful attacks to cripple the Left and Right Cylinders on the Grasptropod. This will greatly pressure it and deal high damage. Destroy both cylinders to end the fight and complete the chapter.
The Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail expansion will launch on July 2, Square Enix announced. Pre-orders will begin on March 26 and include three days of early access to the expansion on June 28, among other bonuses.
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We’re almost at the end of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. The Temple of the Ancients is packed with boss fights, and the Chapter 13 bosses are some of the toughest in the game. We’re at the penultimate chapter, so you’ll want to fully prepare your entire party for action — you’ll want to stock up on Mist Potions, Phoenix Downs and unlock those Level 3 Limit Breaks. Some classic bosses return this time around, and you’ll have to take on all the Turks with characters you might not be using as often. Make sure to outfit all six characters before venturing forth and check out each section below for more boss guides.
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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth has been a huge success and is 2024’s highest-rated game on Metacritic at the time of writing. However, despite the praise there is one part of the game that needs a little tweak as players have noted that in Performance mode the lighting may be a little off.
Players have been gushing about Final Fantasy VII Rebirth since its launch last week, and there’s a good reason for that: the game is incredible by all meaningful accounts. Just as important, the title expanded upon the game’s lore, world, and more to ensure that gamers had the best experience within it. Remember, the original “remake” title was set entirely within Midgar, with the team at Avalanche only getting out of the city after a clash with Sephiroth. However, while the Square Enix team did make the world vast, they ensured that there was still plenty to explore within the next entry, which will finish the story.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth has been a huge success and is 2024’s highest-rated game on Metacritic at the time of writing. However, despite the praise there is one part of the game that needs a little tweak as players have noted that in Performance mode the lighting may be a little off.