The Xbox Series X/S version of Final Fantasy 14 will introduce an Xbox-only currency this week.
29.02.2024 - 23:53 / gameranx.com
Very early in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, you’ll be riding chocobos in the vast open-world areas of the map. Unlike the previous game, you’re not stuck in the cramped undercity slums of Midgar. You’ve got a huge world to explore, and if you want to get around faster, you’ll need chocobos. The first chocobos are unlocked automatically, but eventually you’ll need to hunt them down yourself – and these chocobo hunts get increasingly more difficult. Later in the games, getting chocobos is its own little puzzle. Instead of taming them, the tricky part is sneaking up on them.
There are lots of different chocobos to find – from climbing chocobos to flying chocobos. Later chocobos have gimmicks tied to their region, allowing you to interact with the world in totally new ways. Some even give you the ability to glide or ride jets of water. We’ll talk about how to unlock each type of chocobo and how to solve some of the trickier puzzles in the full guide ahead.
The Xbox Series X/S version of Final Fantasy 14 will introduce an Xbox-only currency this week.
In Chapter 4 of , pursuing Expedition Intels in Junon can lead your party to face the Mindflayer, a powerful optional boss you can beat for rare rewards. This terrifying creature uses psychic attacks and magic to rival your characters with no clear weaknesses. Without the right team and items, it can be very difficult to take down this squid-faced threat during your adventure.
Chocobo Races have been completely revamped in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth — instead of giving you almost no control over your chocobo, you’re now directly in the driver’s seat. Chocobo Racing has more in common with Mario Kart 8 than the original game. There are three levels of race tracks you’ll unlock, and the final stage is a grueling series you’ll need to finish in one sitting. The reigning champion won’t go down without a fight, and we’ve got a few tips to help you crush this ridiculously challenging quest. Leveling up won’t help you here. All you can do is get good at Chocobo Racing.
In the world of video game soundtracks, you can’t get much more iconic than Nobuo Uematsu. Most well-known for composing soundtracks for the first nine Final Fantasy games, the musician has gone on to write tracks for many subsequent entries to the franchise, most recently penning the tearjerking theme song for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, No Promises to Keep.
The final boss of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is a doozy. There’s a series of Chapter 14 bosses waiting for you at the end of the story, and they get increasingly difficult — it can take upwards of an hour or more to fight them all, and some phases of the boss can wipe your party in an instant. We’ve got video and a whole lot of text to help you beat the biggest bosses of the game. Here’s how to take on Jenova and the many, many forms of Sephiroth.
Intimidating Legendary Fiends haunt every region in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth – and these optional bosses aren’t going down without a fight. There are six regions to explore in Rebirth, and by completing Region Intel you’ll eventually unlock the location of a Legendary Fiend. Each fiend is a boss in its own right and defeating them is a chore that’s well worth completing.
Bringing the once-doomed MMO Final Fantasy XIV back to life and directing the latest mainline title of the long-running franchise isn’t enough for Square Enix superstar Naoki Yoshida. In a new interview with Famitsu, Yoshida chatted at length about his desire to direct yet another major game for Square Enix.
Today, Amazon and Bethesda have debuted the first official trailer of the Fallout TV show, slated to air via Prime Video on April 11, one day earlier than originally planned. All of the eight episodes of the season will be available to be viewed right away. The first three episodes were directed by Jonathan Nolan, brother to the famous film director Christopher Nolan and also executive producer on the Fallout TV show alongside his wife Lisa Joy.
The fastest racer in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is the incredible Mecha-Chocobo. All other Chocobos are unlocked by capturing the matching type in each of the six regions. But the Mecha-Chocobo is special. The Mecha-Chocobo is so special you can’t actually equip any gear when racing at the Gold Saucer. Instead, the Mecha-Chocobo has a set of stats that can’t be changed or altered. No reason to customize, because the Mecha-Chocobo is the best racer in the game.
The Final Fantasy VII Remake project trilogy will be console-exclusive to PlayStation, according to Sony Interactive Entertainment vice president of second- and third-party content ventures and strategic initiatives Christian Svensson.
Despite only just getting the eagerly-anticipated Final Fantasy VII Rebirth out the door, Square Enix is already hard at work on the conclusion of the Remake trilogy. And while we wouldn't expect to hear anything substantial for a few years yet, we're already anticipating what comes next, and it seems we aren't alone in these.
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.