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'''''Final Fantasy XV''''' is a 2016 action role-playing video game by [[Square Enix]]. The game was initially known as '''''Final Fantasy Versus XIII'''''.
A game in the [[Running Gag|stupefyingly popular]] ([[Schedule Slip|and]] [[Overly Long Gag|increasingly delayed]]) ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series, ''Final Fantasy Versus XIII'' is a spiritual sibling of ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'', but is not a sequel, prequel, or related to it in any way other than sharing mythos elements, and takes place in a different world. ''Versus XIII'' is part of a "ten year project" called ''[[Word Salad Title|Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy]]'', which is a [[Pretentious Latin Motto|Pretentious Latin Title]] meaning "The New Tale Of The Crystal". This particular game is being developed by the same team who does ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]''.
 
The fifteenth entry in the [[Running Gag|stupefyingly popular]] ([[Schedule Slip|and]] [[Overly Long Gag|increasingly delayed]]) ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series, ''Final Fantasy Versus XIII'' was supposed to be a spiritual sibling of ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'', but was not a sequel, prequel or related to it in any way other than sharing mythos elements, and was supposed to take place in a different world. ''Final Fantasy Versus XIII'' was part of a "ten year project" called ''[[Word Salad Title|Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy]]'', which is a [[Pretentious Latin Motto|Pretentious Latin Title]] meaning "The New Tale Of The Crystal". This particular game was being developed by the same team who does ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]''.
The story centres around Noctis Lucis Caelum, [[Mafia Princess|mafia prince]] of an isolated kingdom and protector of the last [[Power Crystal|crystal]], in a world where crystals are no longer used. Together with his loyal [[True Companions]], Noct works to defend his homeland from neighbouring "barbarians" who seek its power for their own in the growing conflict. He also meets Stella Nox Fleuret, a young woman from the rival country of Tenebrae and his unwilling enemy. All this is overshadowed by legends of Etro, goddess of death, and her relationship with humans.
 
As the game's name changed, references to such project were mostly dropped from the final product.
''Versus XIII'' is currently planned to be a [[Play Station 3]] exclusive, and is an [[Action RPG]] along the lines of ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'', although it is purported to also have [[Third-Person Shooter]] elements.
 
The story of ''Final Fantasy Versus XIII'' centered around Noctis Lucis Caelum, [[Mafia Princess|mafia prince]] of an isolated kingdom and protector of the last [[Power Crystal|crystal]], in a world where crystals are no longer used. Together with his loyal [[True Companions]], Noct works to defend his homeland from neighbouring "barbarians" who seek its power for their own in the growing conflict. He also meets Stella Nox Fleuret, a young woman from the rival country of Tenebrae and his unwilling enemy. All this is overshadowed by legends of Etro, goddess of death, and her relationship with humans.
 
In the final product, however, though the basic premise of Noctis and his friends fighting for their homeland remained, Stella was completely replaced by Luna, a character with similar physical characteristics (blonde hair, white skin, female, thin figure), but who serves as ally in their fight against the [[The Empire]] of Nilfheim, who are the antagonists of ''Final Fantasy XV''.
 
''Final Fantasy XV'', its final denomination, was released for [[PlayStation 4]] and [[Xbox One]]. It has since been released on [[Windows]]. It also has a ''Pocket Edition'', an abridged version of the same story on mobile platforms and for computers running [[Windows]] 10 which is basically a streamlined game with simpler graphics and gameplay but all the story content of the more powerful original game.
 
It's a game with much supplementary media:
* ''Kingsglaive'': a CGI movie detailing the political machinations behind the scenes that set up the events at the end of Chapter 1 that were largely offscreen.
* ''Brotherhood'': an anime prequel to the main game covering the backstories of the main playable characters.
* ''A King's Tale: Final Fantasy XV'': A spinoff side scrolling [[Beat'Em Up]] game based on King Regis in his younger days.
* ''Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire''
* ''Monster of the Deep: Final Fantasy XV'': A [[Playstation]] VR game based on the fishing portion of the main game.
* ''Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire''
 
Music was composed by [[Yoko Shimomura]], the composer for ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]''.
 
[[Final Fantasy Versus XIII/WMG|Wild Mass Guessing has already begun.]]
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* [[Aborted Arc]]: Several.
 
** It's implied that King Regis' reluctance to surrender to Niflheim at the start of the game that he is ultimately willing to agree courtesy of the marriage of his son and Lunafreya greasing the skids caused some disgruntlement amongst his people in ''Kingsglaive'', but this is never followed up on in the game itself.
* [[Arc Symbol]]: Etro herself. Not just in this game, but in [[Final Fantasy XIII|the]] [[Final Fantasy XIII-2|other]] [[Final Fantasy Type-0|times]] it has been featured because of the common mythology. Remember that those under ''Fabula Nova Crystallis'' share a common myth, but are separate games themselves. Etro shows in this game as a painting, and as the representation of death that is worshipped in Tenebrae. The other times, it shows as a transferring airship which eventually kicks off the main plot, and as {{spoiler|a giver of the powers to the [[Big Bad]] Caius and hero Lightning}}, both of which happened slightly after plotline deaths.
** The Imperial invasion eventually craps out, but this is an intentional invocation of the trope. {{spoiler|As they served Ardyn's purposes by that point}}. After that, they were unnecessary and became superfluous to the overarching scheme of the [[Big Bad]].
* [[Anti-Hero]] vs. [[Anti-Villain]]: Noctis vs. Stella, respectively. It is widely known and confirmed by [[Word of God]] that Stella is of the major antagonists, and there are [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic|major hints]] that an important battle will occur between them. When you see them in the trailers, however, they are able to talk casually with each other. It should be noted that Noctis' family perform actions that are like [[The Empire]], while Stella's side are those you would play in [[Final Fantasy VI|previous]] [[Final Fantasy XII|titles]].
* [[Absurdly High Level Cap]]: As of the latest patch, it's around 120. It's possible to low level beat the game, but if you want to do all the sidequests, they will require going as high on the level scale as possible, and experience needed for higher levels ramps up geometrically.
* [[Because Destiny Says So]]: In the latest trailer, Noctis' meeting with Stella has the prior caption: "A meeting predestined by the divine."
* [[Acceptable Breaks From Reality]]: While introducing various survival game elements, certain things are made easier regardless: like in ''[[Morrowind]]'', shops and quests are 24/7 available. To make battle fair on the player, once you leave the arc radius of enemy vision, you're effectively gone in their view, if they could still actually see you, which makes it possible for the player to avoid being relentlessly pursued by things that are too strong to handle.
* [[BFS]]: Gladiolus has one. Most of Noctis' weapons are pretty large too.
* [[Actionized Sequel]]: This game abandons nigh all elements of [[Turn Based Battle]]. It does have a Wait mode that allows for a limited degree of it to return, but otherwise the battles are determined by [[Action RPG]] rules.
* [[Bishonen]]: Noctis. He is the main character of a ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' game, after all. Also Prompto.
* [[Adaptation Distillation]]: ''Pocket Edition'' is basically a streamlined, cut-down for mobile devices take on the main game, telling the same story and using most of the same audio and cutscene assets, but otherwise makes the game more feasible for play on mobile devices. As a consequence of boiling the game down to its essence yet making it play well on mobile devices, features of the main game like Elemancy, most options to manually drive the Regalia, and many other things like the fishing minigame were cut.
* [[Black and Grey Morality]]
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: The names of characters range from loaded with [[Gratuitous Latin]] to being very plain.
* [[Book Ends]]: A meta example: this is one of the first games to be ''announced'', and will most likely be the last game to be ''released''.
* [[After The End]]:
* [[Cool Car]]: Noctis has a very nice one.
** Post-Chapter 13 is the setup for the multiplayer-expansion Comrades.
* [[Crapsack World]]: This game's world seems to consist of a grim metropolis where it is always night, and barren wastelands. The plot on the supernatural level is about a goddess of death and on the human level it's about power politics with much backstabbing and paranoia. Even Noctis' love life appears to be heading toward tragedy. The only bright spot is the camaraderie between Noctis and his male friends. The place names aren't helping things, with examples being "Tenebrae" (Shadows), "Vallis Acerba" (Harsh Valley) and "Nihilsomno" (Dreamless).
** Chapter 14 takes place after a ten-year [[Time Skip]].
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: [[Square Enix]] has stated that this may be the darkest ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' yet. What little footage has been revealed seems to support this.
* [[All Just a Dream]]: The Platinum Demo and Moogle Festival DLC have no real relevance to the game and quite divorced from it in any real sense. A cruel version happens towards the end of Chapter 1. You see a depressing scene of Insomnia getting its ass kicked by the Niflheim Empire, then it cuts abruptly to Noctis waking up, implying it was a dream. Then you discover it actually happened.
** [[Bloodier and Gorier]]: The first snippet of gameplay footage has Noctis drawing blood from a Behemoth with his weapon, something unseen from other ''Final Fantasy'' games. There actually was a rumor that the game will be the first M rated in the series.
* [[All There in the Manual]]: To an absurd extreme:
* [[Dark Action Girl]]: The mysterious, armored woman fighting Noctis. We later find out she's just a standard [[Mook]].
** [http://cdn.sqexeu.com/files/ff15/main_site/public/novella/FFXV_Novel_ENG.pdf This is an official novella set before the day Noctis leaves Insomnia prior to the start of the plot]
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]]:
** The ''Final Fantasy XV Complete Official Guide'', like many others, has supplemental material never mentioned in the game itself,like the name of Noctis' mother.
** Etro, the [[Grim Reaper]]-type goddess of death, is supposedly benevolent and kind to humans.
** You need to watch the anime ''Brotherhood'' for character backstory detail and the CGI movie ''Kingsglaive'' for the full story of the political stuff that leads to Insomnia getting invaded and conquered.
** Also, Noctis, who wears black and other dark colors, and whose kingdom is very... shady. He's also pretty brutal.
* [[Altum Videtur]]: You can't swing a dead cat without running into something with a Latin name in this game.
* [[Empathic Weapon]]: The main characters' runes seem to be this.
* [[American Kirby Is Hardcore]]: The Japanese cover is pretty laid back and chill, with the whole "four guys on a road trip" prominently featured. The American version has them prepared for battle.
* [[Faceless Mooks]]: Our hero takes down whole battalions of them in the trailers.
* [[Anti-Frustration Features]]: Including:
* [[Fighting Your Friend]]: Noctis and Stella will be forced to fight against their will.
** An easy mode difficulty.
* [[Good Bad Translation]]: One of the trailers has random Italian phrases that flash on the screen. Thing is, they all have terrible grammar. Heck, the entire ''Fabula Nova Crystallis'' compilation seems to be butchering the Latin language every chance it gets.
** Fast Travel so the open world is less tedious to travel.
* [[God Is Good]]: The little information we have tells us that Etro gives people their "heart" and protects them. Bhunivelze seems to represent [[God Is Flawed]] though, as He sends His mother into the World of the Dead, stripped Etro of her power and created the fal'Cie as immortals because He is afraid of death.
** Tutorial modes which can be revisited at any time.
* [[Have You Seen My God?]]: [[Final Fantasy XIII-2|We have, actually]], [[The Gods Must Be Lazy|and she's not good at her job]].
** Ability to skip to morning or night for certain quests while waiting at camp.
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: Both as enemies and available to ride in. Some sabotage appears to be involved.
* [[Beef Gate]]: Daemons are intended as such by default, as they are far more dangerous than daytime monsters, thus meant to discourage low level players from gallivanting around the map at all hours.
* [[Impossibly Cool Clothes]]:
* [[Big Bad]]: Early on, while the game positions [[The Emperor|Aldercapt]] as angling for the role, he is quickly usurped by his [[Evil Chancellor]] Ardyn, and the game does nothing even early on to hide the latter is [[The Man Behind The Man]].
** Noctis and his friends have boots with glowing red soles for some reason.
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: {{spoiler|The world of Eos is saved from the daemon plague, but a good part of mankind and Noctis and Luna died in the process}}.
** While made by a Gothic clothing designing company, you can Noctis' clothes [http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00469S6I4/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/177-7947328-7360615 for sale] before the game is even out!
* [[Blob Monster]]: Flans, of all different kinds.
* [[Instant Runes]]
* [[Canis Latinicus]]: Aside from [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]s, the game loves it's use of Latin.
* [[Lonely Piano Piece]]: "Somnus", which is slow, soft and melancholy. The lyrics refer to a sleeping god in a city of eternal night, and how tragedy will destroy everything. However eventually dawn comes, which may leave hope for a happy ending.
* [[Chibi]]: How everyone was drawn as in the ''Pocket Edition''.
* [[The Mafia]]/[[Yakuza]]: Apparently the royal family of Noctis' kingdom function in a similar way. The game in general seems to carry a very heavy mafia theme, from Family politics and characters having Italian names, to the party members displaying elements of mob movie archetypes.
* [[Crossover]]: Got some temporarily available DLC that did this with ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', and Noctis would also become a [[Guest Fighter]] in ''[[Tekken]] 7''.
* [[Man in White]]/[[Light Is Not Good]]: The nameless man in white robes who fights Noctis and later the king in the trailers, suspected to be a villain. This can also be a [[Shout-Out]] to [[Final Fantasy XIII|Barthandelus, who also wore similar clothing.]]
* [[Disc One Nuke]]: The Ragnarok sword Noctis can get if you have the Season Pass since the 1.05 patch is, on paper, easily outclassed, but if you base your fighting style around abusing Warp Strikes, it's a very, very powerful weapon for a LONG time, since the multiplier to damage for Warp Strikes is obscenely high. It can carry you a long ways through the game if you specialize in upgrading Noctis for making good use of it.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Noctis Lucis Caelum is probably meant to be "light of the night sky", but his name is declined incorrectly. Stella Nox Fleuret, with Stella Nox meaning "night star" and Fleuret being a reference to fencing and her weapon of choice, the rapier. Ignis means "fire" (magic he's seen using in battle), and Gladiolus means "small sword" (ironic considering his weapon of choice) and is also a flower. Tenebrae, the country where Etro is worshiped, is Latin for "darkness."
* [[Downloadable Content]]: There are several official DLC (official release dates like this):
* [[Megane]]: Ignis, one of Noctis' friends.
** '''Episode Gladiolus''': set when Gladio temporarily leaves the party post Chapter 6. We also learn more of Cor's backstory in the process (March 28th, 2017).
* [[Milestone Celebration]]: With a release date being ''most likely'' 2012 (since [[Square Enix]] has recently announced full development for this game), this is entirely possible. 2012 is the year ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' turns 25, and ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' turns 10. This game is also made by developers who play major development roles in both series, so a Fall-Winter release date can be expected.
** '''Episode Prompto''': covers what happened to Prompto after being knocked off a train after Chapter 11. We also get a lot of information about his backstory (June 27th, 2017).
* [[Estrogen Brigade Bait]]: '''NOCTIS'''. And his friends too.
** '''Comrades''': a multiplayer expansion set in the period during the [[Time Skip]] which can be played and completed single-player. We get some background on the Kingsglaive, and we learn just how Noctis got met after the [[Time Skip]] and why (November 15th, 2017).
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Stella, but very mild version, mind you. The female Dragoon screams it.
** '''Episode Ignis''': covers Ignis as he fights against the Niflheim Empire during their invasion of Altissa. Notable not only for giving Ignis a lot of character focus, it also allows the unlocking of [[Multiple Endings|an alternate ending]] (December 13th, 2017).
* [[Near-Death Experience]]: The trailers imply that both Noctis and Stella have suffered one, which allows them to see the "light" and/or "Etro."
** '''Royal Pack''': compilation of all DLC up to that point in one package. Windows Edition for PC has this by default (March 6, 2018).
* [[Ojou]]: Nomura said that Stella is a rich girl. She mixes with Noctis' lot and knows how to fence after all.
** '''Episode I: Ardyn - The Conflict of the Sage'''.
* [[Orcus on His Throne]]: The picture, which is now [[Narm|unintentionally funny]].
** '''Episode Side Story: Aranea - The Beginning of the End'''.
* [[Power Walk]]: [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/4c/Final-Fantasy-Versus-XIII_2009_01-29-09_01.jpg_500.jpg Noctis and his friends walking away from the smoking building].
** '''Episode II: Lunafreya - The Choice of Freedom'''.
* [[Rule of Symbolism]]: Stella and Noctis are contrasting each other ''drastically,'' dangerously approaching [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]] levels. With a [[Shout-Out/To Shakespeare]] in the trailers, many fans have assumed a [[Star-Crossed Lovers]] theme, and it helps that the both Stella and Noctis are part of opposing factions in a family [[Mob War]].
** '''Episode III: Noctis - The Final Strike'''.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: Most ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' games are known for it, but this one deserves a special mention because [[Up to Eleven|nearly everything qualifies]], even the fight scenes and the interiors of buildings. It's not surprising when some areas are based off Venice, of all places. The game is also using Square Enix's next-generation lighting engine ''Luminous'', of which [http://game.watch.impress.co.jp/video/gmw/docs/473/138/html/render.wmv.html a tech demo can be seen here]. Apparently when ''Famitsu'' were shown real-time screenshots of ''Luminous'' working in-game, some of their staffers did not believe that they weren't CGI.
** There are also more minor releases, such as official mods and skins released by Square Enix via the Steam Workshop.
** [[Scenery Gorn]]: Most of the landscapes aside from Noctis' kingdom are empty and ruined. One shot in particular shows what appear to be the remains of a highway that has sunk into the sea.
* [[Fishing Minigame]]: Prince Noctis' favourite activity is fishing, and the game provides ample opportunities to do so, including a chain of side quests leading to a legendary catch.
* [[Serial Escalation]]:
* [[Game Mod]]: The first game in the series to officially support this.
** Again, the cutscenes. [[Word of God]] wasn't lying when they compared it to ''[[Advent Children]]''.
* [[Going Mobile]]: ''Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire'' and the ''Pocket Edition'' of the main game.
** A lot of the games technology seems to be leaning towards this, from the randomly-generated cloud formations to the lighting engine, so advanced that it had ''Famitsu'' writers second-guessing if the screens they were shown were CG or not.
* [[Homage]]: Prompto's DLC is one long ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'' homage.
* [[Shout-Out]]: That [[Orcus on His Throne|picture]] up there? [[Kingdom Hearts (video game)|Who else made that pose for a promotional material]]? [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/File:Sora_and_Noctis.jpg Here's a direct comparison].
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: The first story boss is Loqi, who uses the magitek armor MA-X Cuirass to fight Noctis' party.
* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]]: From what we've seen so far, it looks like it's firmly lodged on the cynical side.
* [[Insurmountable Waist-Height Fence]]: Common to the world in many places where the game obviously does not intend the player to enter, like jump off the main walkway of Galdin Quay for example. Otherwise averted in most explorable areas.
* [[Soundtrack Dissonance]]: The trailer is extremely bloody, but set to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLwK8TyAnqU a beautiful piece of music].
* [[Land of the Shattered Empire]]: {{Spoiler|Similar to ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'', the entire world post-time skip is in ruins, ravaged by monsters, and the Nilfheim Empire is defunct. Unlike Kefka, however, Ardyn is completely rational, he just hates the gods to such a point he is willing to ruin the life of every human being for what the heavens did to him}}.
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]: The gameplay has as much of this as it does actual fighting.
* [[Likes Older Women]]: A recurring element with female cast members. The guys practically drool over Cindy and Araena in every scene in-universe, and Lunafreya is older than Noctis by four years, and he totally reciprocates her feelings for him, and did since they first met as children.
* [[The Dev Team Thinks of Everything]]: Noctis will have a cellphone camera, allowing him to take pictures at (apparently) any point during gameplay.
* [[Low-Level Run]]: Much like ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'', this is entirely possible.
* [[True Companions]]: Prompto is stated to be a "recent" friend of Noctis', while Ignis and Gladiolus are stated to be Noctis' childhood friends. They have such a close friendship that they informally advise Noctis that he's not strong enough during a fight.
* [[Mythology Gag]]: The lead character is at an event and meets [[Final Fantasy VIII|the heroine in a white dress]]... Hmm...
* [[Urban Fantasy]]: Some of the fantastic locales Noctis will be visiting include a scenic gas station and a quaint downtown bicycle crossing.
* [[Names to Know in Anime]]:
** The cityscape of Noctis' kingdom is based on the Shibuya district of Tokyo.
** [[Mamoru Miyano]] ([[Death Note|Light Yagami]], [[Kingdom Hearts|Riku]]) as Ignis.
* [[War Is Hell]]
** [[Tatsuhisa Suzuki]] ([[Pokémon (anime)|Jun/Barry]], [[Dancougar Nova|Sakuya Kamon]]) as Noctis himself.
* [[We Cannot Go on Without You]]: Even though the player can switch between characters on the fly, it's an instant game-over if Noctis dies.
** [[Tetsuya Kakihara]] ([[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann|Simon]], [[BlazBlue|Jin Kisaragi]]) as Prompto.
* [[Whole-Plot Reference]]: The ''Fabula Nova Crystallis'' has very close relations to all of the involved games. If we go [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUlt89pbMl8 the mythology explained here], then the assumed plotline is:
** [[Hiroki Yasumoto]] ([[Bleach|Chad]], [[Axis Powers Hetalia|Germany]]) as Gladiolus.
** [[Big Bad]] Mywnn and [[The Dragon]] {{spoiler|Caius (since he has the Heart of Chaos)}} vs. {{spoiler|Lightning as the follower of}} Etro (for more obvious reasons pertaining to the ending of ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'' and '''XIII-2'') vs. Noctis as the follower of Bhunivelze (in crystal stasis). Lindzei is the only one not even featured in a game so far, so she's bound to come very soon.
* [[The Night That Never Ends]]: The [[Big Bad]] is aiming for this, but it's only part of his true motivations. {{spoiler|It's generally just a prelude to him finally killing you, then flipping off the gods once he's done}}.
* [[Your Days Are Numbered]]: Possibly. Noctis and Stella are able to see an unspecified "light," believed to be the Goddess Etro opening the gate to the afterlife for deceased souls. Noctis guesses that they're both dying.
* [[Obvious Beta]]: Both the prototype of what this game would be and even its first releases qualified as this, with the first responsible for the game being retooled heavily into what was actually released. The actual released product has received numerous updates since release to add further content and flesh out the initial experience, which was still underdone originally, especially in the second half of the game.
* [[Zettai Ryouiki]]: See [[Dark Action Girl]].
* [[Ramen as Dehydrated Noodles]]: How you can find it as an edible item ingame. Oddly despite the fact [[Product Placement|Nissin Cup Noodles]] are an in-universe product, we rarely if ever see FRESH ramen.
* [[Scenery Gorn]]: The game is not shy showing off how there are a lot of areas that obviously went through a war, and as the game goes on, you'll see more lovingly detailed scenes where battles wrecked things and tore up the landscape.
** {{spoiler|Most of the world is hit with this trope after the [[Time Skip]], given how most civilization has been wrecked thanks to constant daemon attacks}}.
* [[Scenery Porn]]:
** The game was developed for so long in part because they want to be able to wring as much use out of this trope as possible. The finished product has tons of beautifully rendered areas, many based off real world locations like Venice and Shibuya.
** If you play on PC and can handle it, turn on the extra Nvidia settings, you'll get hair effects rendered incredibly realistically because EACH HAIR gets its own polygon, meaning the hair physics look amazing, provided your PC can handle render 20K+ polygons just from rendering hair alone.
* [[Shotgun Wedding]]: Noctis' is practically drafted into marrying Lunafreya. Given he already loves her, it's a [[Perfectly Arranged Marriage]], so he's just fine with that, as is she. {{spoiler|Too bad for both it was a ruse at their expense}}.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: This game bears a lot of similar themes as ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'', including an [[The Empire|empire]] with [[Magitek]] weapons, a Kefka-esque villain and even a "World of Ruin", {{spoiler|which basically Eos after the Eternal Night falls on it}}.
* [[Spoiler Opening]]: The game doesn't really try to hide that there is a [[Time Skip]], it's just the exact details of [[How We Got Here]] that are kept under wraps for the player to discover.
* [[Time Skip]]: Occurs for plot reasons by Chapter 13. The multiplayer expansion ''Comrades'' is set during the interim.
* [[Troll]]: '''ARDYN'''. Man practically goes out of his way to be as much of a petty dick as possible. His VERY FIRST SCENE in the game is him essentially telling you shit is gonna explode soon and that you'd better enjoy it [the peace] while it lasts, while sarcastically flipping a coin at you {{spoiler|meant to celebrate the upcoming wedding/peace talks}}, and he does so in the most asshole way possible, just to be a prick about it.
* [[Vancian Magic]]: Magic is contained in "flasks" equipped as items by your other party members, and they tend to use it like grenades as opposed to the more traditional incanted sorcery. It's creation is also far closer to alchemy, given various forms of magic can be combined with reagants to give it different effects, and the potency of the magic is determined by the various levels of the [[Fire, Ice, Lightning]] magics included in the created spell.
* [[Warp Whistle]]: The game has a limited form of fast travel mechanics. The Regalia allows the player to do this to quest locations or at least close to their general area as well to outposts. They can also, while on foot, teleport back to where they parked the car.
* [[Weakened by the Light]]: The daemons are damaged by different kinds of light. In fact, they take automatic damage if they spawn, and you wait until the sun appears, to the point the party can "kill" a demon of a level much higher than theirs.
* [[Weaponized Teleportation]]: A key gameplay feature. Noctis even has an entire skill tree revolving around making this as viable a skill as possible.
* [[Wide Open Sandbox]]: After the first few chapters, the world is yours to explore in ever widening extremes. It becomes far more linear by the end of the game though.
* [[A Wizard Did It]]: Several elements of the in-universe physics make no sense without this trope. The sun rises and falls in accordance with a "wizard" called the Oracle making sure it happens, but their effectiveness decreases over time by the start of the game thanks to meddling of another "wizard". {{spoiler|The daemons the Niflheim Empire produce basically cause excess work for the Oracle's powers, reducing the amount of time the sun stays up}}. To make any sort of sense how the sun works at ALL, it works like the real world, except you have to factor in the above mentioned for the VISIBILITY of the sun. The actual sun otherwise functions like it does in the real world save for this. Havens tend to be monster safe despite the time of day, implied to be because, if you pay attention, they are infused with magical properties similar to the sun itself. The planet itself is more self repairing of damage to itself, like from magic, than it ever would be in [[Real Life]], essentially due to this trope.
* [[Work Off the Debt]]: Cid purposely stiffs the party for the Regalia repair bill in the beginning, incensed over how they let it break down.
* [[A Worldwide Punomenon]]: The game script is LOADED with puns, the point you'd swear the ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' writers wrote it, and given Square and Enix are the same company, they likely did.
* [[Wrench Wench]]: Cindy serves as one fixing the protagonist's car when it breaks down in Duscae.
* [[The X of Y]]: The Royal Weapons all have this naming scheme, since they are supposed to be special to the original owner.
* [[You Don't Look Like You]]: While the anime and even ''Pocket Edition'' try to remain consistent to the game itself despite their differences in format, the ''Kingsglaive'' CGI movie is pretty bad at remaining consistent artstyle wise to the game. In fact, only Regis generally looks like his game version.
 
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