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World of Final Fantasy Videos Compare PS4, PS Vita Versions

posted on by Jennifer Sherman
Loading, graphics previewed side-by-side for October game

Square Enix began streaming loading and graphics comparison videos on September 28 for its World of Final Fantasy game. The loading video compares load times between the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita versions for the field and battles. The other video compares graphics between the two versions for moving in the field and event scenes.

The game's official website also added more information that compares the Japanese PS4 and PS Vita versions. The game content is the same for both versions, but players must download the free Japanese voice data separately for the PS Vita game. Players can share videos and screens, do live broadcasts, and use PS Vita Remote Play with the PS4 version. The game does not support PlayStation Vita TV.

Both games have a 30 FPS frame rate. The PS4 game has Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels), but the PS Vita has 960 x 544 pixels. The PlayStation 4 version has more detailed graphics. Both games can share save data, but the PlayStation Vita game must connect to a 3G or Wi-Fi network. Players can download the "Versus" and "Monster Trade" features through Wi-Fi on the PS4 version, but PS Vita players have to use ad-hoc connections.

Sōma Saitō will play Lann and Sora Amamiya will play Reynn, the game's twin protagonists. Additionally Ayana Taketatsu will play the familiar Tama. The English cast members include Josh Keaton as Lann, Amanda Leighton as Reynn, and LiSA Kay Jennings as Tama. The game's Tokyo Game Show trailers preview both the Japanese and English versions.

Aoi Mizu (also known as mizuki from her performance of the second Aldnoah.Zero opening theme) performs the opening theme song "Innocent²," composed by Ryō Yamazaki.

The game is slated to release in North America on October 25, in Japan on October 27, and in Europe on October 28.

Square Enix describes the game:

Two siblings journey to a mysterious land to rediscover their lost memories. In this peculiar place where stacking things on one's head is perfectly normal, the young monster tamers will encounter new friends and familiar FINAL FANTASY heroes as they learn the truth about their pasts.

The game's PS4 version will get a Collector's Edition, which, in addition to the game, contains: a pop-up book; an 80-page art book; mini-figures of Squall, Cloud, and Lightning; a 20-track soundtrack; and extra DLC. The extra DLC includes: a Sephiroth summon; Red Bonnetberry, White Chocobo and Glow Moogle mirages; and the original Japanese voice track for the game. The Collector's Edition will cost US$119.99 and is only available for the PS4 version of the game. The European Collector's Edition includes the same extras.

The game's Limited Edition for PS4 only includes a 24-page artbook and the extra DLC (Sephiroth, Red Bonnetberry, White Chocobo, Glow Moogle, and Japanese voice track) from the Collector's Edition, and retails for US$59.99.

The game will also get a Day One edition, which includes the extra DLC (Sephiroth, Red Bonnetberry, White Chocobo, Glow Moogle, and Japanese voice track) from the Collector's Edition. The Day One Edition will cost US$59.99 (or US$39.99 for the PS Vita version). The Day One Edition in Europe will feature the same extras.

[Via Siliconera]


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