Final Fantasy XV Scan Reveals Magitek Armor, Interactive Environments

Final Fantasy XV Scan Reveals Magitek Armor, Interactive Environments

Part of me is grinning like mad right now.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jan 21, 2016 @ 05:59 PM (Staff Bios)
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Seems like Final Fantasy XV is more interactive than you once thought. Thanks to a scan from kazu4281 on Twitter and the translation by Gematsu, we were able to learn a bit from the scans.

For the pyro in us, fire magic used in the grassy plains will cause the area to catch on fire. This happenstance will cause harm to both allies and enemies.

Next, it's possible for Noctis to mount monsters and reduce their physical strength. Third, players will be able to attack monsters from the sky simply by jumping.

Fourth, there's a battle with a Magitek Armor.

And finally, Noctis is shown as sneaking into the enemy territory for some reason.

What I'm most interested in is the environmental interaction with this game. If you can catch some grasslands on fire, I wonder what else is possible? Accidentally freezing your friends?

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