Going to do full 100% Japanese voice walkthrough with all side quests, bounty hunts, activities, flying car, few lvl 99 bosses and one boss that is over lvl 100, according my memory 110. etc. You know.. 100%. Very cool, "realistic" approach to Final Fantasy series. Cool cinematic action with great buddies and interesting setup. Hate me, but this is the best gameplay I've had in FF series ever. But I'm more of a fast paced improvising kind. All the places: Insomnia Citadel Balouve Mines Crestholm Channels Formouth Garrison Galdin Quay Keycatrich Trench Hammerhead Aracheole Stronghold Coernix Station - Alstor Costlemark Tower Daurell Caverns Fociaugh Hollow Nebulawood Wiz Chocobo Post CleigneEdit Cape Caem Fort Vaullerey Greyshire Glacial Grotto Lestallum Malmalam Thicket Meldacio Hunter HQ Myrlwood Old Lestallum Pitioss Ruins Verinas Mart - Ravatogh Rock of Ravatogh Steyliff Grove Tempering Grounds Vesperpool Cartanica First Magitek Production Facility Fodina Caestino Ghorovas Rift Gralea Tenebrae Train Zegnautus Keep Altissia Angelgard Galahd Solheim the secret dungeons post game hunts post game quests adamantoise quest --- Wanna check more awesome 1080p 60fps videos? If the game doesn't support that, I upscale the fps for smoother vieving experience! Go to my channel and check that out! What do you think about the game? Leave a comment, like/dislike and subscribe for more great quality gameplay. --- Final Fantasy XV[b] is an action role-playing video game developed and published by Square Enix; the game is the fifteenth main installment in the company's Final Fantasy series. Initially released in 2016 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, it will release on Microsoft Windows in 2018. The game features an open world environment and action-based battle system, incorporating quick-switching weapons, elemental magic, and other features such as vehicle travel and camping. The base campaign was later expanded with downloadable content (DLC), adding further gameplay options such as additional playable characters and multiplayer. The game's development began in 2006 as a PlayStation 3 spin-off titled Final Fantasy Versus XIII.[c] Tetsuya Nomura served as the original director and character designer. After a development period of six years, it was changed to the next mainline title in the series in 2012; Nomura was replaced as director by Hajime Tabata, and the game shifted to eighth generation platforms. To supplement the game, Square Enix created a multimedia project dubbed the "Final Fantasy XV Universe", which includes an anime series, a feature film and DLC episodes. Upon release, Final Fantasy XV was a commercial success, going on to sell seven million copies worldwide by 2018. It was also positively reviewed by critics. Gameplay Final Fantasy XV is an open world action role-playing game where players take control of main protagonist Noctis during his journey across the world of Eos. While accompanied by his three companions Gladiolus, Ignis and Prompto, Noctis is the only character directly controlled by the player: he can navigate through simple movement, jump over small obstacles, sprint for a limited time, and perform context-based actions such as taking cover behind objects.[1][2] The kingdom of Lucis is a large connected landmass that can be explored on foot, by using the party's car "Regalia", or chocobos, recurring galliform birds in the Final Fantasy series.[3][4] Both the Regalia and chosen Chocobos can be customised by the player, and Chocobos can join in battles if their connection to the characters is strong enough. While Chocobos are controlled manually, the Regalia can be either manually or automatically controlled. The party can also fast-travel to areas unlocked on the world map. The Regalia must be refueled periodically at petrol stations.[5][6][7] In towns the party can visit, there are inns and hotels where they can stay, shops where items and equipment can be purchased with the in-game currency gil, and local tipsters, non-playable characters (NPCs) who provide information on quests, from main story missions to side quests. Side quests are also available from individual NPCs found in towns.[1][7] During some story sequences, dialogue choices appear for Noctis, with the selected option altering the response from NPCs.[7] The game also contains two difficulty modes, Easy and Normal, with players being able to switch between the two.[1]