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|title = Final Fantasy Explorers
 
|title = Final Fantasy Explorers
 
|image = [[File:Final Fantasy Explorers Logo.png|250px]]
 
|image = [[File:Final Fantasy Explorers Logo.png|250px]]
|japan = ファイナルファンタジーエクスプローラーズ
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|japanese = ファイナルファンタジーエクスプローラーズ
 
|romaji = Fainaru Fantajī Ekusupurōrāzu
 
|romaji = Fainaru Fantajī Ekusupurōrāzu
 
|developer = [[Square Enix]]
 
|developer = [[Square Enix]]
 
|publisher = [[Square Enix]]
 
|publisher = [[Square Enix]]
|release = [[File:Flag of Japan.svg|20px|Japan]] December 18, 2014<br/>
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|release = [[File:Flag of Japan.svg|20px|Japan]] December 18, 2014<br/>[[File:Flag of the United States.svg|20px|United States]] January 26, 2016<ref name="intrel"/><br/>[[File:European flag.svg|20px|Europe]] January 29, 2016<ref name="intrel"/>
[[File:Flag of the United States.svg|20px|United States]] January 26, 2016<ref name="intrel"/><br/>
 
[[File:European flag.svg|20px|Europe]] January 29, 2016<ref name="intrel"/>
 
 
|genre = Action RPG
 
|genre = Action RPG
 
|modes = Singleplayer & Multiplayer
 
|modes = Singleplayer & Multiplayer
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|ratings = [[wikipedia:Computer Entertainment Rating Organization|CERO]]:[[File:CERO B.gif|12px|B]] B<br/>[[File:Ratingsymbol e.gif|12px|E]] E10+<br/>[[wikipedia:Australian Classification Board|ACB]]: [[File:OFLC_small_PG.png|12px|PG]] PG<br />[[wikipedia:Pan European Game Information|PEGI]]: [[File:PEGI 12.svg|12px|PEGI12]] 12
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|platforms = [[Nintendo 3DS]]
 
|platforms = [[Nintendo 3DS]]
 
|}}
 
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'''''Final Fantasy Explorers''''' is a multiplayer action RPG video game for [[Nintendo 3DS]]. It is set on [[Amostela]], an island whose abundant [[Crystal (term)|crystals]] have attracted many [[Explorer (character)|Explorers]].
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'''''Final Fantasy Explorers''''' is a multiplayer action RPG video game for [[Nintendo 3DS]].
   
On July, 30, 2015 it was announced ''Final Fantasy Explorers'' will be localized and will be arriving to North America and Europe in January 2016.<ref name="intrel">{{Refwebsite| page url = http://www.siliconera.com/2015/07/30/final-fantasy-explorers-headed-westward-this-january/| page name = ''Final Fantasy Explorers'' Headed Westward This January| site url = http://www.siliconera.com/| site name = Siliconera| access time = 15:37, July 30, 2015 (UTC)}}</ref>
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As announced on July, 30, 2015, ''Final Fantasy Explorers'' was localized and arrived in North America and Europe in January 2016.<ref name="intrel">{{Refwebsite| page url = http://www.siliconera.com/2015/07/30/final-fantasy-explorers-headed-westward-this-january/| page name = ''Final Fantasy Explorers'' Headed Westward This January| site url = http://www.siliconera.com/| site name = Siliconera| access time = 15:37, July 30, 2015 (UTC)}}</ref> It was released in North America on January 26, 2016 and in Europe on January 29, 2016.
   
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
The game is set on an island with varied areas where the player is free to traverse. Players can have defeated monsters join their party; e.g it will be possible to have two players and two monsters. The game's main portion takes place after clearing the story, boasting from 100 to 200 hours of gameplay.
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The game is set on an island with varied areas where the player is free to traverse. Players can have monsters join their party; e.g it will be possible to have two players and two monsters. The game's main portion takes place after clearing the story, boasting from 100 to 200 hours of gameplay.
   
The game contains a variety of weapons for players to use. The gameplay resembles the ''Monster Hunter'' series rather than traditional ''Final Fantasy'',<ref>http://kotaku.com/report-the-next-3ds-final-fantasy-sounds-like-monster-1589308500</ref> or a "light" version of ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''.
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The game contains a variety of weapons for players to use. The gameplay resembles the ''Monster Hunter'' series rather than traditional ''Final Fantasy'',<ref>http://kotaku.com/report-the-next-3ds-final-fantasy-sounds-like-monster-1589308500</ref> or a "lite" version of ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''.
   
The player has a variety of jobs to choose from and can form up to 4-member parties. To defeat enemies the player will need to use their jobs efficiently. The jobs include: [[Knight (job)|Knight]], [[Monk]], [[White Mage]], [[Black Mage (job)|Black Mage]], [[Dragoon (job)|Dragoon]], [[Paladin (job)|Paladin]], [[Thief (job)|Thief]], [[Ninja (Job)|Ninja]], [[Red Mage]], [[Time Mage]], [[Bard]], [[Ranger|Hunter]], [[Dark Knight]], [[Beastmaster (job)|Beastmaster]], [[Geomancer]], [[Machinist]], [[Alchemist]], [[Sage]], [[Blue Mage]], [[Samurai]], and [[Freelancer]].
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The player has a variety of jobs to choose from and can form up to 4-member parties. To defeat enemies the player will need to use their jobs efficiently. The jobs include: [[Knight (Explorers)|Knight]], [[Monk (Explorers)|Monk]], [[White Mage (Explorers)|White Mage]], [[Black Mage (Explorers)|Black Mage]], [[Dragoon (Explorers)|Dragoon]], [[Paladin (Explorers)|Paladin]], [[Thief (Explorers)|Thief]], [[Ninja (Explorers)|Ninja]], [[Red Mage (Explorers)|Red Mage]], [[Time Mage (Explorers)|Time Mage]], [[Bard (Explorers)|Bard]], [[Ranger (Explorers)|Ranger]], [[Dark Knight (Explorers)|Dark Knight]], [[Beastmaster (Explorers)|Beastmaster]], [[Geomancer (Explorers)|Geomancer]], [[Machinist (Explorers)|Machinist]], [[Alchemist (Explorers)|Alchemist]], [[Sage (Explorers)|Sage]], [[Blue Mage (Explorers)|Blue Mage]], [[Samurai (Explorers)|Samurai]], and [[Freelancer (Explorers)|Freelancer]].
   
 
Players can assign up to eight abilities to various buttons, and there is a multiple-ability system. The player's positioning and position adjustment plays an important role. There is a log that indicates damage numbers. In addition to being able to switch around weapons, armor, and accessories, players can switch around abilities on characters, but using an ability on another job than its native one will double the cost of using it.
 
Players can assign up to eight abilities to various buttons, and there is a multiple-ability system. The player's positioning and position adjustment plays an important role. There is a log that indicates damage numbers. In addition to being able to switch around weapons, armor, and accessories, players can switch around abilities on characters, but using an ability on another job than its native one will double the cost of using it.
   
Players can transform into characters from previous ''Final Fantasy'' games using the [[Trance (Explorers)|Trance]] system, such as [[Cloud Strife]] and [[Tifa Lockhart]] from ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'', [[Cecil Harvey]] from ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' and [[Lightning (Final Fantasy XIII)|Lightning]] from ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]''.
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Players can use the [[Trance (Explorers)|Trance]] system to transform into characters from previous ''Final Fantasy'' games, such as [[Cloud Strife]] and [[Tifa Lockhart]] from ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'', [[Cecil Harvey]] from ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' or [[Lightning (Final Fantasy XIII)|Lightning]] from ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]''.
   
 
==Setting==
 
==Setting==
 
[[File:FFE-Field.jpg|thumb|The world.]]
 
[[File:FFE-Field.jpg|thumb|The world.]]
The focus of the game is searching for crystals while fighting against [[Summoned Monster|summoned monsters]].
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The game takes place in [[Amostra]], an island whose abundant [[Crystal (term)|crystals]] have attracted many [[Explorer (character)|Explorers]]. The focus of the game is searching for a path to the Grand Crystal by taking up quests and fighting against [[summoned monsters|eidolons]].
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In the backdrop of the Explorers' Union quest for the path to the Grand Crystal are several factions with differing agendas. The Lillium Kingdom and the Gartian Empire both seek to gather as much crystal as possible, and is deadlocked in their territorial negotiations. The Madulas Church is a religious order that wishes to eradicate the monster population using their militia the Knights Orthodox, and in the opposite spectrum, Querasua is a country conducting monster research as part of their study in Amostra.
==Music==
 
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The music was composed by Tsuyoshi Sekito. The first track revealed was "Normal Battle 1" that is the game's basic [[battle theme]].
 
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==Development==
 
''Final Fantasy Explorers'' was announced in ''Jump'' magazine in June 2014. Square Enix has filed a trademark for the game in United States<ref>http://www.siliconera.com/2014/06/20/final-fantasy-explorers-trademark-registered-u-s/</ref> and Europe, localization has been officially announced to be release on 26th January 2016.
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===Music===
 
The music was composed by Tsuyoshi Sekito. The first track revealed was "Normal Battle 1" which is the game's basic [[battle theme]].
   
 
According to Sekito, the "Normal Battle 1" track starts out with an intro-like two measures, moves then onto the main melody two seconds later, as he feels that goes with the idea of being transported instantly from the field to the battle scene, suiting an action-heavy game.<ref name=musics>[http://www.siliconera.com/2014/07/18/final-fantasy-explorers-composer-reveals-games-main-battle-theme/ Final Fantasy Explorers Composer Reveals The Game’s Main battle theme — Siliconera]</ref> He believes the track to be a versatile one, as the tempo is not too fast.<ref name=musics/>
 
According to Sekito, the "Normal Battle 1" track starts out with an intro-like two measures, moves then onto the main melody two seconds later, as he feels that goes with the idea of being transported instantly from the field to the battle scene, suiting an action-heavy game.<ref name=musics>[http://www.siliconera.com/2014/07/18/final-fantasy-explorers-composer-reveals-games-main-battle-theme/ Final Fantasy Explorers Composer Reveals The Game’s Main battle theme — Siliconera]</ref> He believes the track to be a versatile one, as the tempo is not too fast.<ref name=musics/>
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Without using the digital modeling guitar plug-in software as he usually does for ''Final Fantasy Explorers'', he prepared a recording method by using a mic and a small tube amp, as Sekito viewed the sound of presence best obtained from analog.<ref name=musics/> Sekito is using a six-stringed guitar, and two seven-stringed guitars. The six-string guitar is at a standard low-E, whereas the seven-stringer is brought down to a B.<ref name=musics/>
 
Without using the digital modeling guitar plug-in software as he usually does for ''Final Fantasy Explorers'', he prepared a recording method by using a mic and a small tube amp, as Sekito viewed the sound of presence best obtained from analog.<ref name=musics/> Sekito is using a six-stringed guitar, and two seven-stringed guitars. The six-string guitar is at a standard low-E, whereas the seven-stringer is brought down to a B.<ref name=musics/>
   
==Development==
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===Release===
''Final Fantasy Explorers'' was announced in ''Jump'' magazine in June 2014. Square Enix has filed a trademark for the game in United States<ref>http://www.siliconera.com/2014/06/20/final-fantasy-explorers-trademark-registered-u-s/</ref> and Europe, localization has been officially announced to be release on 29th January 2016.
 
 
==Release==
 
 
[[File:FFE NA Collector's Edition.jpg|thumb|The Collector's Edition package for North America.]]
 
[[File:FFE NA Collector's Edition.jpg|thumb|The Collector's Edition package for North America.]]
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The collector's edition available from Square Enix Online Store for the localized version has a limited edition box with artwork by artist Yoshitaka Amano, the game and a 20 track soundtrack, a case for the Nintendo 3DS console with the game's logo, an art book and unlockable in-game quests for "legendary weapons".
 
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==Production credits==
 
==Production credits==
 
===Staff===
 
===Staff===
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!class="b"|Producer
 
!class="b"|Producer
 
|[[Hiroyuki Miura]]
 
|[[Hiroyuki Miura]]
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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<gallery>
{{Gallery|class=FFEa
 
|File:FFE Artwork.png|Promotional artwork.
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FFE Artwork.png|Promotional artwork.
|File:FFE Playable Characters.png|Playable characters.
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FFE Playable Characters.png|Playable characters.
|File:FFE PR screenshot.jpg|A knight attacks a [[Coeurl]].
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FFE PR screenshot.jpg|A knight attacks a [[Coeurl]].
|File:FFE-Town.jpg|A town.
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FFE-Town.jpg|A town.
|File:FFE Ifrit.png|Ifrit.
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FFE Ifrit.png|Ifrit.
|File:FFE_Fenrir.png|Fenrir.
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FFE_Fenrir.png|Fenrir.
|File:FFE_Shiva.png|Shiva.
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FFE_Shiva.png|Shiva.
|File:FFE_Ramuh.png|Ramuh.
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FFE_Ramuh.png|Ramuh.
|File:FFE_Bahamut.png|Bahamut.
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FFE_Bahamut.png|Bahamut.
|File:FFE_Dryad.png|Dryad.
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FFE_Dryad.png|Dryad.
|File:FFE Odin.png|Odin.
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FFE Odin.png|Odin.
|File:FFE Leviathan.png|Leviathan.
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FFE Leviathan.png|Leviathan.
|File:Amaterasu official render.png|Amaterasu.
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Amaterasu official render.png|Amaterasu.
|File:FFE Diabolos.png|Diablos.
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FFE Diabolos.png|Diablos.
|File:FFE Alexander.png|Alexander.
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FFE Alexander.png|Alexander.
|File:FFE Phoenix.png|Phoenix.
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FFE Phoenix.png|Phoenix.
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</gallery>
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==External links==
 
==External links==
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Revision as of 01:20, 21 January 2019

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Final Fantasy Explorers is a multiplayer action RPG video game for Nintendo 3DS.

As announced on July, 30, 2015, Final Fantasy Explorers was localized and arrived in North America and Europe in January 2016.[1] It was released in North America on January 26, 2016 and in Europe on January 29, 2016.

Gameplay

The game is set on an island with varied areas where the player is free to traverse. Players can have monsters join their party; e.g it will be possible to have two players and two monsters. The game's main portion takes place after clearing the story, boasting from 100 to 200 hours of gameplay.

The game contains a variety of weapons for players to use. The gameplay resembles the Monster Hunter series rather than traditional Final Fantasy,[2] or a "lite" version of Final Fantasy XI and Final Fantasy XIV.

The player has a variety of jobs to choose from and can form up to 4-member parties. To defeat enemies the player will need to use their jobs efficiently. The jobs include: Knight, Monk, White Mage, Black Mage, Dragoon, Paladin, Thief, Ninja, Red Mage, Time Mage, Bard, Ranger, Dark Knight, Beastmaster, Geomancer, Machinist, Alchemist, Sage, Blue Mage, Samurai, and Freelancer.

Players can assign up to eight abilities to various buttons, and there is a multiple-ability system. The player's positioning and position adjustment plays an important role. There is a log that indicates damage numbers. In addition to being able to switch around weapons, armor, and accessories, players can switch around abilities on characters, but using an ability on another job than its native one will double the cost of using it.

Players can use the Trance system to transform into characters from previous Final Fantasy games, such as Cloud Strife and Tifa Lockhart from Final Fantasy VII, Cecil Harvey from Final Fantasy IV or Lightning from Final Fantasy XIII.

Setting

FFE-Field

The world.

The game takes place in Amostra, an island whose abundant crystals have attracted many Explorers. The focus of the game is searching for a path to the Grand Crystal by taking up quests and fighting against eidolons.

In the backdrop of the Explorers' Union quest for the path to the Grand Crystal are several factions with differing agendas. The Lillium Kingdom and the Gartian Empire both seek to gather as much crystal as possible, and is deadlocked in their territorial negotiations. The Madulas Church is a religious order that wishes to eradicate the monster population using their militia the Knights Orthodox, and in the opposite spectrum, Querasua is a country conducting monster research as part of their study in Amostra.

Development

Final Fantasy Explorers was announced in Jump magazine in June 2014. Square Enix has filed a trademark for the game in United States[3] and Europe, localization has been officially announced to be release on 26th January 2016.

Music

The music was composed by Tsuyoshi Sekito. The first track revealed was "Normal Battle 1" which is the game's basic battle theme.

According to Sekito, the "Normal Battle 1" track starts out with an intro-like two measures, moves then onto the main melody two seconds later, as he feels that goes with the idea of being transported instantly from the field to the battle scene, suiting an action-heavy game.[4] He believes the track to be a versatile one, as the tempo is not too fast.[4]

Sekito has explained he put guitar sampling into the track to give it a nice presence for a battle-sounding track. "Normal Battle 1" is made of two pieces, with the other kicking in over time, to give players a fresh feeling during the tougher and longer fights.[4]

Without using the digital modeling guitar plug-in software as he usually does for Final Fantasy Explorers, he prepared a recording method by using a mic and a small tube amp, as Sekito viewed the sound of presence best obtained from analog.[4] Sekito is using a six-stringed guitar, and two seven-stringed guitars. The six-string guitar is at a standard low-E, whereas the seven-stringer is brought down to a B.[4]

Release

FFE NA Collector's Edition

The Collector's Edition package for North America.

The collector's edition available from Square Enix Online Store for the localized version has a limited edition box with artwork by artist Yoshitaka Amano, the game and a 20 track soundtrack, a case for the Nintendo 3DS console with the game's logo, an art book and unlockable in-game quests for "legendary weapons".

Production credits

Staff

Producer Hiroyuki Miura
Director Atsushi Hashimoto
Logo/Key Art Design Yoshitaka Amano
Character Supervisor Toshiyuki Itahana
Design Supervisor Gen Kobayashi
Composer Tsuyoshi Sekito
Project Manager Takahiro Abe

Gallery

External links

References