Watch this new gameplay of FF15’s Noctis in Dissidia Final Fantasy NT

Get a glimpse at a sweet-looking FF8 stage and the hero of FF15 in Square’s new fighter.

Dissidia Final Fantasy NT is getting very near launch now, with the Final Fantasy preventing recreation cross-over set to launch totally in January. Despite this and the truth that the sport has been out in arcades for fairly some time over in Japan, we’re nonetheless getting new reveals for the sport – and over the weekend Square Enix Japan dropped a few new movies exhibiting off some new bits of the sport.

First off, there’s a brand new trailer revealing some new gameplay of FF15’s Noctis in Dissidia NT. Noctis himself was revealed earlier this year, however this can be a significantly better have a look at his precise gameplay and the way he works, retaining his iconic warp-strike transfer from FF15 to make for some fairly distinctive gameplay in comparison with the opposite sword-focused customers within the recreation.

The video additionally showcases just a little new association of a bit of FF15 battle music in Dissidia’s pretty over-the-top rock fashion. Noctis makes use of quite a lot of weapons and seems to modify between weapons a lot as he does in FF15. He battles FF1 baddie Garland – a villain character for FF15 (and 11/13/14, for that matter) hasn’t been introduced but and might not be within the recreation in any respect.

Meanwhile, there’s additionally new footage of FF8’s Squall on a brand new stage – Squall is previous information, however the stage is fairly superior:

The stage seems to be impressed by the opening and the ending of FF8, which has a fairly distinctive scene involving a barren wasteland that turns into a stunning, flower-covered discipline. The stage in Dissidia is way the identical, and does the identical. FF8 villain Ultimecia additionally options as Squall’s foe within the trailer.

Dissidia Final Fantasy NT is out completely for PS4 on the finish of January, and you may anticipate loads extra from us on the sport between from time to time.

 
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