E3 Hands-On: Final Fantasy XIV

A little 3D, a little better graphics, and a whole lot of Final Fantasy XI.

Final Fantasy XI was the first Final Fantasy game to ever be online only. It launched eight years ago as a successful MMORPG and still boasts tens of thousands of subscribers to this day. Yesterday, VG Chartz sat down with a pre-alpha demo of Final Fantasy XIV and interviewed Hiromichi Tanaka, the Senior VP of Software Development for Square Enix as well as Yasu Kurosawa, North American Online Producer.

The demo was first and consisted of some time spent with the character creation process, some battle experience, and finally a tech demo of the game running in 3D.

Character creation is very rich. The current pre-alpha build had five races to choose from, not all of them from Final Fantasy XI. Customization starts with race and gender, then gets into hair style, color, highlights, eye color, shape, scars, eyebrows, nose, facial hair, mouth, build, and many more. Each race has classes available to it and within those classes are sub-classes that are chosen right in the character creation process. Even your character's sign is chosen.

Combat was a bit daunting to play with a controller. I myself am a console player and I chose to use a controller rather than the keyboard. This game still seems like it is geared primarily toward PC and so the number of button presses required to get in and out of combat were a bit much. The Square Enix workers kept having to remind me which buttons I needed to press to toggle between communications, interaction with the environment, and battle. These were low level characters, but the combat really felt slow too.

The tech demo for the 3D was very impressive. While not much has been created graphically yet, the backgrounds really shined and the added depth made traversing the large plain available much more fun.

Final Fantasy XIV takes place in the exact same universe as Final Fantasy XI, with some changes having taken place between the games. The technology is significantly upgraded. Players are not being forced to change from XI to XIV, however, as Hiromichi Tanaka said, "the option is up to the users. They can choose if they want to stick to FFXI or if they want to play both or if they move to XIV, we want the players to select the options by themselves. If they decide to do both at the same time, we are considering providing them some kind of a discount."

Square Enix is also trying to encourage players of Final Fantasy XI to play Final Fantasy XIV by allowing players to keep the same character surname as they had in XI. They specifically want to "encourage players who are friends in Final Fantasy XI to still be friends in Final Fantasy XIV," says Yasu Kurosawa.

What really bothered me was that Final Fantasy XIV is set in exact same setting as Final Fantasy XI. They're trying so hard to make things easy for their existing Final Fantasy XI players that they're forgetting one of the fundamental themes of Final Fantasy games: reinventing the franchise with every numbered iteration. There are certain themes that unite them all like magic names, summon spells, and Cid, but the worlds are always different. To me, Final Fantasy XIV should be retitled Final Fantasy XI-2.

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15 Comments

CaptainHavok (on 18 June 2010)

No, the 3D was on a triple-monitor display. 3D isn't 3D when you take a picture of it, it's just extremely fuzzy so I didn't include one.


binary solo (on 17 June 2010)

Lol tech demo of 3D on a Samsung TV :-D. I'm picking this was the PC version being tried out here? I'd be very surprised of PS3 were hooked up to Samsung TVs, esp for 3D demos.


Wagram (on 17 June 2010)

But it isn't and that really gets on my nerves. There may be thing that are similar but they are different.


darthdevidem01 (on 17 June 2010)

@Wagram - I think he means in terms of a lack of evolution, its so similar to FF11 even in the sense the feel of the world it should be called FFXI-2.


darthdevidem01 (on 17 June 2010)

@Captain Havok - Cool can't wait for more info.


Teo (on 17 June 2010)

Chris, you could have just said how much you didn't like FFXI and how this one is the same instead of rephrasing the same thing


the_lonely_gamer_123 (on 17 June 2010)

Disappoints me a little, but I need to see some reviews it first before I can make any pre-conceived notions on this game.


gustave154 (on 17 June 2010)

oooo 3D seems to be good in this game i am curious now.


Wagram (on 17 June 2010)

XI-2*


Wagram (on 17 June 2010)

Final Fantasy XIV may be set in the same universe but they are not related to each other at all. This is NOT Final Fantasy X-2. This is FINAL FANTASY XIV!


CaptainHavok (on 17 June 2010)

My appointment was for Final Fantasy XIV only. Look for more Square Enix to come.


darthdevidem01 (on 17 June 2010)

Never played XI, but I agree the franchise reinvents itself and this game should have been more cyberpunk or Sci-Fi. Did you ask them when they will reveal Versus XIII?


Cthulhu (on 17 June 2010)

hmm we'll see


kennyrester (on 17 June 2010)

Scathing. I like it, well done.