Final Fantasy Agito XIII
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Final Fantasy Agito XIII | |
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Developer(s) | Square Enix |
Publisher(s) | Square Enix |
Designer(s) | Kousei Ito (producer) Hajime Tabata (director) Takeharu Ishimoto (composer) Tetsuya Nomura (art design) |
Release date(s) | TBA |
Genre(s) | Role-playing game |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
Platform(s) | Mobile phone |
Final Fantasy Agito XIII (ファイナルファンタジー アギトXIII Fainaru Fantajī Agito Sātīn?) is a video game for mobile phones which, alongside Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy Versus XIII, makes up the compilation Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy XIII so far. Unveiled at E³ '06, the game "[offers] players easy on-the-go access to the FINAL FANTASY XIII universe. Utilizing gameplay functions only available through mobile phones, this title provides players with a unique take on a story accessible anywhere their real-life adventures may take them." [1]
The game is set in a magic school named Akademia[citation needed], and will gradually expand to the larger world oustide of the school. It is described as an Online RPG, but not "massively multiplayer". [2] "Agito" in Latin roughly means "to engage in motion" (and is also the root from which the English "agitate" is derived).
[edit] Characters
So far, there are twelve characters revealed, all of whom appear to be students. Weapons include longsword, katana, handguns, a shotgun, a mace, a bow and arrow, a spear, a scythe, an extending flail, and bare fists. Other instruments which may relate to the use of magic also appear - in this case, a flute and a deck of tarot cards.
[edit] Staff
- Director : Hajime Tabata
- Producer : Kousei Ito
- Art Director: Yusuke Naora
- Character Designer : Tetsuya Nomura
- Composer : Takeharu Ishimoto
[edit] External links
- Final Fantasy Agito XIII E³ 2006 page at SQUARE ENIX
- SQUARE ENIX UNVEILS THE NEXT GENERATION OF FINAL FANTASY
Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy XIII |
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Final Fantasy Agito XIII • Final Fantasy XIII • Final Fantasy Versus XIII |