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There's no gettin' off this train we on 'till we reach the end of the line.
Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia is a free-to-play game in the Dissidia Final Fantasy series for the iOS and Android platforms, co-developed by Square Enix and Team Ninja of Koei Tecmo, and published by Square Enix. The game released in Japan on February 1, 2017 and worldwide at the end of January 2018. While the battle system is more similar to a traditional JRPG than to a brawler, it features mechanics from previous Dissidia titles, such as BP and HP being separate forms of damage, Wall Crushes, and special team attacks delivered in the style of EX Bursts.
Gameplay
Opera Omnia follows with the missions-based gameplay of recent Square Enix mobile games. Players are encouraged to traverse a series of fixed maps in story mode, following the game's narrative while fighting baddies and collecting materials for the various cast members and their equipment. Players may also undertake series of rotating mission campaigns to collect new characters and other rare items, either solo or with the aid of their fellow players.
Battles for each mission occur in waves, requiring the player to plan in advance based upon the types of enemies to be encountered. From this, the player can assemble a party of three units, each possessing different attacks and skills, to complete each mission as efficiently as possible.
Characters
The following characters are available as of the Japanese release. Characters are recruited either through story chapters, time-limited events, or Lost Chapters which allow past event characters to be available permanently.
Original game | Characters |
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Final Fantasy | Warrior of Light Garland |
Final Fantasy II | Firion Maria Leon The Emperor Guy |
Final Fantasy III | Onion Knight Cloud of Darkness Desch Xande |
Final Fantasy IV | Cecil (Dark Knight) Edge Yang Kain Palom Rydia Cecil (Paladin) Rosa Golbez Porom Edward |
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years | Ceodore |
Final Fantasy V | Bartz Faris Galuf Krile Lenna Gilgamesh Exdeath |
Final Fantasy VI | Terra Shadow Setzer Sabin Cyan Edgar Celes Kefka Relm Locke Gau Leo Strago Mog |
Final Fantasy VII | Tifa Cloud Yuffie Vincent Aerith Sephiroth Cid Cait Sith Barret Reno Rude |
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- | Zack |
Final Fantasy VIII | Laguna Squall Zell Irvine Quistis Raijin Fujin Seifer Selphie Rinoa Ultimecia |
Final Fantasy IX | Vivi Zidane Steiner Eiko Garnet Kuja Freya Beatrix |
Final Fantasy X | Yuna Wakka Tidus Seymour Auron Jecht Lulu Kimahri |
Final Fantasy X-2 | Paine |
Final Fantasy XI | Shantotto Prishe Lion Lilisette Aphmau Kam'lanaut Arciela Eald'narche |
Final Fantasy XII | Vaan Penelo Balthier Ashe Vayne Fran Basch Gabranth |
Final Fantasy XIII | Sazh Hope Vanille Snow Lightning Fang |
Final Fantasy XIII-2 | Serah Noel Caius |
Final Fantasy XIV | Y'shtola Yda Thancred Papalymo Alisaie Alphinaud Lyse |
Final Fantasy XV | Noctis Prompto Ignis Aranea Ardyn Gladiolus |
Final Fantasy Tactics | Ramza Agrias |
Final Fantasy Type-0 | Rem King Ace Cater Seven Deuce Cinque Machina Eight Jack Trey Nine Kurasame |
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles | Ciaran |
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates | Yuri Chelinka* Support for Yuri |
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time | Sherlotta |
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers | Layle Keiss Amidatelion |
World of Final Fantasy | Lann & Reynn |
Dissidia Final Fantasy | Mog* NPC Materia* NPC Spiritus* NPC |
Story
Your will to protect the world will give our heroes strength when they need it most.
Your words will give their swords direction.
And your heart will give us the guidance we need to uncover the truth.
Now go forth, friend, and trust in yourself as the light trusts in you.
Introduction
The events take place are complementary to those that transpire in the world of the Dissidia Final Fantasy NT since they share the same gods and the same crystals.
The world was created by Spiritus and Materia as a paradise where their champions could rest from the battles they clashed in the other world. However, one day time and space started to crumble as dimensional distortions, called Torsions, began to appear and several armies of monsters came out of them.
With the equilibrium endangered, the crystals summoned an ancient moogle, named Mog, from the past to help them recover the stability that was about to be lost for good. By gathering "light" with the help of the champions from varied worlds, Mog began an adventure to finish with the end of the world before it's too late.
Development
The game's official unveiling was on August 27, 2016, with the initial trailer being shown during the game’s special livestream event. It was revealed that the game would incorporate a turn-based combat system using the Bravery and Break system from the original fighting games. The game's announcement also mentioned to feature iconic characters from throughout the Final Fantasy franchise for players to choose from, including those who never appeared in the original titles, such as Vivi from Final Fantasy IX.
For the first time in the series, character designer Tetsuya Nomura would not handle the character designs for the game. The character designer was announced to be freelance artist Fubuki, who would draw chibi-variants of classic characters. [3]
The game was originally set to release in Japanese during the late quarter of 2016, however it was eventually delayed to be released on February 1st, 2017 instead.[4]
The release of the global version was announced on January 16, 2018. Players whom pre-followed Opera Omnia social media accounts received a gift at launch. The game was released globally on January 30, 2018.
Withdrawal from Belgium
On November 6, 2018, Opera Omnia announced its intent to withdraw from Belgium, citing a lack of clarity in the country's gaming laws, which currently forbid gambling without a license and do not provide guidance regarding loot crates or gacha as used in-game. This voluntary withdrawal occurred with the release of client 1.6.0 on December 19, 2018.
Production credits
Voice cast
Note: Japanese voices are used in the global release.
Character | Japanese |
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Warrior of Light | Toshihiko Seki |
Garland | Koji Ishii |
Firion | Hikaru Midorikawa |
Maria | Kotono Mitsuishi |
Leon | Masato Obara |
The Emperor | Kenyu Horiuchi |
Onion Knight | Jun Fukuyama |
Cloud of Darkness | Masako Ikeda |
Desch | Nozomu Sasaki |
Xande | Fumihiko Tachiki |
Cecil | Shizuma Hodoshima |
Yang | Tessho Genda |
Edge | Hiroya Ishimaru |
Kain | Koichi Yamadera |
Palom | Rie Kugimiya |
Rydia | Noriko Shitaya |
Golbez | Takeshi Kaga |
Rosa | Yūko Kaida |
Porom | Rie Kugimiya |
Edward | Ryo Horikawa |
Bartz | Soichiro Hoshi |
Galuf | Hiroshi Naka |
Faris | Rie Tanaka |
Krile | Yukari Tamura |
Lenna | Ayako Kawasumi |
Gilgamesh | Kazuya Nakai |
Exdeath | Naomi Kusumi |
Terra | Yukari Fukui |
Shadow | Yoshito Yasuhara |
Setzer | Ryōtarō Okiayu |
Edgar | Shinichiro Miki |
Sabin | Shinshu Fuji |
Cyan | Ryuzaburo Otomo |
Celes | Houko Kuwashima |
Kefka | Shigeru Chiba |
Relm | Aoi Yuki |
Locke | Yūki Ono |
Gau | Tomo Muranaka |
Leo | Masashi Sugawara |
Strago | Kenichi Ogata |
Cloud | Takahiro Sakurai |
Tifa | Ayumi Ito |
Yuffie | Yumi Kakazu |
Vincent | Shogo Suzuki |
Aerith | Maaya Sakamoto |
Sephiroth | Toshiyuki Morikawa |
Cid | Kazuhiro Yamaji |
Cait Sith | Hideo Ishikawa |
Barret | Masahiro Kobayashi |
Reno | Keiji Fujiwara |
Rude | Taiten Kusunoki |
Zack | Kenichi Suzumura |
Squall | Hideo Ishikawa |
Seifer | Takehito Koyasu |
Laguna | Hiroaki Hirata |
Zell | Noriaki Sugiyama |
Fujin | Rio Natsuki |
Raijin | Kazuya Nakai |
Irvine | Daisuke Hirakawa |
Quistis | Miyuki Sawashiro |
Selphie | Mayuko Aoki |
Rinoa | Kana Hanazawa |
Ultimecia | Atsuko Tanaka |
Zidane | Romi Park |
Vivi | Ikue Ohtani |
Steiner | Minoru Hirota |
Eiko | Hisako Kanemoto |
Garnet | Mamiko Noto |
Kuja | Akira Ishida |
Freya | Ai Orikasa |
Beatrix | Yuka Komatsu |
Tidus | Masakazu Morita |
Yuna | Mayuko Aoki |
Wakka | Kazuya Nakai |
Seymour | Junichi Suwabe |
Auron | Hideo Ishikawa |
Jecht | Masuo Amada |
Lulu | Rio Natsuki |
Kimahri | Katsumi Chō |
Paine | Megumi Toyoguchi |
Shantotto | Megumi Hayashibara |
Prishe | Aya Hirano |
Lion | Yukiyo Fujii |
Lilisette | Emiri Kato |
Aphmau | Haruka Tomatsu |
Kam'lanaut | Satoshi Mikami |
Arciela | Saori Hayami |
Eald'narche | Minami Takayama |
Vaan | Kensho Ono |
Penelo | Marina Kozawa |
Balthier | Hiroaki Hirata |
Ashe | Mie Sonozaki |
Vayne | Nobuo Tobita |
Fran | Rica Fukami |
Basch | Rikiya Koyama |
Gabranth | Akio Otsuka |
Lightning | Maaya Sakamoto |
Hope | Yūki Kaji |
Sazh | Masashi Ebara |
Vanille | Yukari Fukui |
Snow | Daisuke Ono |
Fang | Mabuki Andō |
Serah | Minako Kotobuki |
Noel | Daisuke Kishio |
Caius | Hiroshi Shirokuma |
Y'shtola | Ai Kayano |
Yda | Aya Endo |
Thancred | Yuichi Nakamura |
Papalymo | Eri Kitamura |
Alisaie | Rie Murakawa |
Alphinaud | Shinnosuke Tachibana |
Lyse | Aya Endo |
Noctis | Tatsuhisa Suzuki |
Prompto | Tetsuya Kakihara |
Ignis | Mamoru Miyano |
Aranea | Miyuki Sawashiro |
Ardyn | Keiji Fujiwara |
Gladiolus | Kenta Miyake |
Ramza | Shinnosuke Tachibana |
Agrias | Miyuki Sawashiro |
Ace | Yūki Kaji |
Rem | Ryoko Shiraishi |
King | Tomokazu Sugita |
Cater | Minori Chihara |
Seven | Mayuko Aoki |
Deuce | Kana Hanazawa |
Cinque | Aki Toyosaki |
Machina | Hiroshi Kamiya |
Eight | Miyu Irino |
Jack | Kenichi Suzumura |
Trey | Yuichi Nakamura |
Nine | Daisuke Ono |
Kurasame | Takahiro Sakurai |
Ciaran | Kengo Takanashi |
Yuri | Kumiko Higa |
Chelinka | Nami Kurokawa |
Sherlotta | Marina Inoue |
Layle | Makoto Yasumura |
Keiss | Noriaki Sugiyama |
Amidatelion | Atsuko Tanaka |
Lann | Soma Saito |
Reynn | Sora Amamiya |
Mog | Sumire Morohoshi |
Materia | Erina Mano |
Spiritus | Issei Takahashi |
Gallery
Etymology
Dissidia is the plural form of discidium, alternatively spelled dissidium, meaning "discord, disagreement". It is related to the verb dissidere, "to disagree"; this and related terms have given rise to words in various languages with similarly intended meaning (e.g. English dissident, Italian dissidio, Portuguese dissidente).
Opera omnia is a Latin phrase for "complete works".
External links
- Official Japanese site
- Official English site
- Announcement trailer
- Official Twitter (Japanese)
- Altema database (Japanese)
- English Database
- Fan-Made FANDOM