Lets face it, Final Fantasy hasn't been the same since Square merged with Enix in 2003. It's a problem that Square Enix hopes to solve with Final Fantasy XV, a game the company hopes will go down in history as the "ultimate Final Fantasy" game. In the video below, XV director Hajime Tabata and other game leads discus the storied history of Final Fantasy and relate that to their hopes of 15 , and how 15 appealing to longtime fans of the franchise and newcomers alike. While the leads discuss their roles and contributions to the game, you can also veiw some new gameplay footage as Noctis and co. explore and battle enemies.
Final Fantasy XV arrives in retail stores on September 30. The game also has a five-episode anime prequel,
Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV and an anime companion film,
Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV, that run parallel events in the game.
Square Enix speaks openly on their difficult 10 year road toward making what they hope will be the ultimate Final Fantasy game.