Gaming
Final Fantasy 15 Gets Additional Details On Flashbacks, Characters And Release Window

Final Fantasy 15 is one of the more anticipated titles getting shown during this year’s Gamescom, which is currently being held in Germany. Yesterday we have received a brand new trailer and a new Active Time Report where director Hajime Tabata revealed some new details on the game. Today some more new details on Final Fantasy 15 have emerged online thanks to a new interview with director Hajime Tabata that’s been posted on the Gameinformer official website.
According to Mr. Tabata, the Final Fantasy 15 flashback sequences will allow players to learn more about Noctis’ past. The role of characters that have been shown in the latest trailer, such as the dog and the mysterious girl, will also be made clear by these flashback sequences.
Mr. Tabata has also further elaborated on Luna, one of Noctis’ childhood friends. The girl may look like Stella but she’s a completely different character, much stronger and more determined. Mr. Tabata added that Noctis is the weak character between the two so their releationship will definitely be quite interesting.
Even though the game has been in development for a long time, there are still no news on the Final Fantasy 15 release window. Mr. Tabata was asked about the matter but he didn’t answer in a clear way, only stating the he cannot talk about it. He did confirm, however, that the game will not feature dual audio, as it will ship only with Japanese or English voices.
Yesterday the Final Fantasy 15 Japanese website has received a major overhaul, with a couple of new sections that are still unavailable. The forum section has received some new details during yesterday’s Active Time Report, with Hajime Tabata confirming that the forums will be open soon and that they will be both in Japanese and in English.
Final Fantasy XV is currently in development for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One and it will be released on a yet to be confirmed date. We will keep you updated on the game’s release date as soon as possible so stay tuned for all the latest news on the latest entry of the successful role playing game series published by Square Enix. If you want to get a taste of the Final Fantasy XV experience, you have the chance to do so by purchasing a launch copy of Final Fantasy Type-0 HD, which includes a code for the Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae demo.
Gaming
The Final Horizon DLC from Sonic Frontiers is surprisingly hard

Sonic Frontier’s third and final free DLC update, The Final Horizon, is frustrating some players with its difficulty. Some say it’s Sonic’s hardest gameplay ever.
Many players complained about this unexpected difficulty spike in a 12-page GameFaqs forum post called “This DLC is way too hard” (thanks VGC). One of the main complaints about Sonic Frontiers was that it was too easy, and Team Sonic overcorrected, which makes it surprising.
Final Horizon, the last free update, let players play as Tails, Knuckles, and Amy and complete a variety of optional challenges, which is the challenge. Many are breaking down after a vertigo-inducing tower that requires pixel-perfect platforming without checkpoints, apparently inspired by viral Twitch hit Only Up!
Have you tried Sonic Frontiers Final Horizon DLC? Is it really that hard, or has Sonic always been the Dark Souls of mascot platformers?
Gaming
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Cinematic Teaches Teamwork

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2’s cinematic trailer appeared suddenly as the wait seemed endless. It shows us that together, we can overcome anything.
The scene is surprisingly sad, with flashbacks to each Spider-Man’s tragic past. As property damages mount, Peter and Miles have emotional internal monologues while fighting Venom.
Venom appears to be about to lose when he realizes they can be stronger together before the scene fades to black. We won’t know how this story ends until Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 launches exclusively on PS5 on October 20.
Do you think teamwork makes the dream work? Should you see more of Insomniac’s latest or are you sold?
Gaming
Persona 3 Reload Character Tribute Trailer Honors Hero

A new trailer featuring Aleks Le’s fearless protagonist S.E.E.S makes Persona 3 Reload more real. Atlus promises weekly character tributes, so get excited. Our stoic protagonist, who will be playable on PS5 and PS4 when this remade RPG releases on February 2, is introduced well.
We’ve accepted playing without our favorite character and are starting to like Reload. The setting, story, and cast have always been great, and the more we learn about the proposed changes, the more we want to return to Tartarus.
With Persona 3 Reload, where are you? Did you play the game before or is this your first time?
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