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Zidane was released as a figurine in Square Enix's Bring Arts line, sold as a pair along with Garnet. [27] Since his appearance in Final Fantasy IX, Zidane has received a generally positive reception. He is regarded by Famitsu readers as one of the best video game characters, placing #17 in the Famitsu top 50 character ranking in 2010. [28]
The Dissidia Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack by Takeharu Ishimoto was released on December 24, 2008, [25] and is available in both regular and special editions, similar to the game itself. Most tracks are often remixes done by Ishimoto of past Final Fantasy music originally composed by Nobuo Uematsu .
Garnet was created for the 2000 video game Final Fantasy IX.The original concept art for Garnet was created by Yoshitaka Amano, and the final version was created by Toshiyuki Itahana, as well as Shukou Murase and Shin Nagasawa, who also handled the in-game version of the character.
[21] [22] [23] The scenario for Dissidia NT was written Kazushige Nojima—who also acted as a supervisor for the game—based on a draft by Dissidia and Final Fantasy XV writer Saori Itamuro. [24] The PlayStation 4 version was released on January 30, 2018. [25] [26] A free-to-play version was released for PlayStation 4 and Windows via Steam on ...
Ardyn Izunia (Japanese: アーデン・イズニア, Hepburn: Āden Izunia), also known as Ardyn Lucis Caelum (アーデン・ルシス・チェラム, Āden Rushisu Cheramu), is a character from the Final Fantasy video game series made by Square Enix.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years is an episodic role-playing video game co-developed by Matrix Software and Square Enix, as the sequel to the 1991 title Final Fantasy IV.Set 17 years after Final Fantasy IV, The After Years follows the original cast and their descendants in episodic tales as a new villain appears, setting into action a mysterious chain of events that threatens the fate of the ...
Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia was a free-to-play role-playing video game set in the Dissidia universe of fighting games. Opera Omnia was published by Final Fantasy franchise owner Square Enix, and was co-developed by Square Enix and Team Ninja, who also developed Dissidia Final Fantasy NT, for iOS and Android.
Returning characters had their movesets modified to provide the player with new strategies when fighting. [25] One of the most revised ones was Firion due to feedback from players. [27] Since the original Dissidia had a concrete conclusion, the staff decided to make its story a prequel and encourage players to revisit Dissidia once concluding ...