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Gameplay
The concept for Final Fantasy XIII's battle system is to maintain the strategic nature of command-based battles. The system stemmed from a desire to create battles similar to those found in Final Fantasy VII Advent Children. Like those in Final Fantasy XII, battle sequences are integrated into the world environment. The Active Time Battle (ATB) system will return, but is expected to work differently from its predecessors.
The battle system that was shown during the E3 2006 trailer was only a prototype. Recently, Square Enix showed battle footage in various Japanese magazines and trailers which introduced a new interface. You can only control one character at a time in battle, although battle parties of up to three characters have been shown. You can stack up to three commands per turn and release them all at the same time to form a combo. These commands include series staples such as Attack, Fire, Blizzard and Cure, as well as new ones such as Launch, which sends the enemy up in the air. The game does not make use of MP but introduces "cost points" for each command. Cost points determine how many times the commands can be used per turn. The overclock gauge from the prototype battle system is replaced with a break bar. The minimap shown earlier has also disappeared from the battle interface. The player is able to view the HP and name of the enemy before engaging it in battle. When the player engages an enemy, the camera moves to another position and the battle menu appears, making the battle transitions nearly seamless.
Characters
Lightning (ライトニング) is a young woman previously associated with the Cocoon military, who has been given a task by a Crystal. Lightning has long strawberry-blonde hair and is 178 cm tall. For her design, character designer Tetsuya Nomura was asked to create a "female version of Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy VII". During development, he has described her as "not very feminine". Lightning wields a combination of a gun and a sword and can also manipulate gravity with a device on her thumb.
Working with her is Snow Villiers (スノウ・ヴィリアース), a blond, bandanna-wearing male who rides the Summoned spirit Shiva Sisters in their motorcycle form and totes a large gun. Snow is the head of Team Nora, a resistance group against Cocoon. He is a big character and is capable of running while carrying two people. He was nicknamed "Mr. 33 cm" by the staff of Final Fantasy XIII as a nod to his shoe size. In the October 2008 issue of Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, it is revealed that he uses a power that is related to the tattoo on his left forearm.
A third character is Oerba Dia Vanille (ヲルバ=ダイア・ヴァニラ), who is a girl with red-brown hair worn in pigtails and lives in Pulse. In a trailer, she is seen captured by the Cocoon army and walking in a funeral procession. She is described as an optimistic person, who carries a heavy burden in her heart. Her weapon resembles a modernized bow.
A fourth playable character, Sazh Katzroy (サッズ・カッツロイ), was first featured in V-Jump Magazine. He is a middle-aged man with an afro who Lightning knows from her time serving in the military. Sazh wields dual pistols, his strong point is striking enemies from a distance. He is a good combination with the close-range Lightning. He has a baby chocobo as a pet that appears to live in his afro. He is described as a middle-aged man with good judgment and moral discernment. He has a gentle personality and is easily moved to tears, and joins the party early in the game.
In the Jump Festa 2009 and the official global trailer, three more characters who are part of Snow's resistance group are seen in the hijack of the captives' train. One is a man with orange hair and dark olive skin called Gadot (ガドー) and another is a black-haired woman with a purplish butterfly tattoo on her shoulder named Lebreau (レブロ ,Reburo?). The third is a young blond-haired man wearing goggles named Maqui (マーキー ,Mākī?). The names of the new characters were written in katakana on the game menu. In the February 2009 issue of the Japanese magazine V-Jump it has been announced that these are in fact the names of three new minor characters.
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this one sucks, better create a nice cg movie than this shit
theandriuca 1 year ago
Are you referring to the game or my video ?
Kendo506 1 year ago