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Final Fantasy XVI

🏢 Square Enix Creative Business Unit III 📅 22 Jun 2023 🎮 Final Fantasy / Creative Business Unit III / Naoki Yoshida
Naoki Yoshida, Hiroshi Takai, Kazutoyo Maehiro, Ryota Suzuki, Masayoshi Soken, Ben Starr, Ralph Ineson, and Tokyo-based titan Square Enix Creative Business Unit III's (Final Fantasy XIV) universally acclaimed, jaw-droppingly cinematic, and The Game Awards Best Score-winning dark fantasy action-RPG masterpiece across PlayStation 5 and PC (Final Fantasy XVI: Complete Edition + Echoes of the Fallen & The Rising Tide expansions), released in June 2023, winning Best Score and Music at The Game Awards (TGA 2023) and Best Lead Performer for Ben Starr as Clive Rosfield at the Golden Joystick Awards alongside Four BAFTA Nominations and a 39/40 from Famitsu while earning a 9.0/10 from IGN, 9.0/10 from GameSpot, and 87/100 on Metacritic and selling over 3 million copies in its opening week, marking the franchise's boldest and most mature transformation into a mature-rated dark fantasy epic inspired by Game of Thrones, set in the dying realm of Valisthea, sustained by giant glowing crystalline mountains known as the Mothercrystals but slowly succumbing to the life-draining blight, following tragic protagonist Clive Rosfield (Ben Starr), First Shield of Rosaria who witnesses the slaughter of his ducal house and the murder of his younger brother Joshua, embarking on a multi-decade journey of revenge and liberation across Rosaria, Sanbreque, Waloed, and the Dhalmekian Republic alongside childhood friend Jill Warrick (Dominant of Shiva), outlaw rebel Cidolfus Telamon (Ralph Ineson), and his loyal wolfhound Torgal, single-handedly pioneering the revolutionary "Devil May Cry Eikonic Action Combat & Colossal Kaiju Boss Clashes" engine designed by combat director Ryota Suzuki (Devil May Cry 5, Dragon's Dogma) (switching on the fly between the godlike elemental powers of Phoenix, Garuda, Titan, Ramuh, Bahamut, Shiva, and Odin, juggling enemies in mid-air, parrying with precision dodges, commanding Torgal for aerial assists), experiencing the most visually staggering, colossal Eikon vs. Eikon Kaiju battles in gaming history (controlling the hellfire beast Ifrit in planet-shaking battles against Titan Lost and Bahamut in outer space), and Masayoshi Soken's immortal, TGA-winning, earth-shaking live choir, heavy metal, and symphonic orchestra soundtrack ("Find the Flame", "Away", "No Risk, No Reward", "My Star").

The Genre Genesis: From Modern Titans to 2023 Pioneers

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Dark fantasy political drama, fast-paced character-action swordplay, and planet-shattering mythological Kaiju spectacle (standing amidst the crystalline ruins of the Sanbreque capital as protagonist Clive Rosfield: wielding your broadsword imbued with the blazing flames of the Phoenix, using Phoenix Shift to teleport instantly through the air toward a heavily armored Imperial Dragoon, launcher-slashing him 20 feet into the air, switching seamlessly to the wind claws of Garuda to hook and pull the enemy back down, cycling to the earth fists of Titan to charge a devastating Level 3 Titanic Block counter with golden shockwaves, ordering your loyal wolf companion Torgal to launch an aerial juggle, and transforming into the towering, 150-foot-tall hellfire demon Ifrit to engage in an apocalyptic, planet-shaking cosmic battle against the holy dragon god Bahamut across the crystalline stratosphere of Valisthea as Masayoshi Soken's earth-shaking live brass and Latin operatic choir screams "Find the Flame"), paired with Square Enix's Final Fantasy summit—from Final Fantasy IV (1991), Final Fantasy VII (1997), Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker, Devil May Cry 5, God of War (2018), and character-action RPGs—trace their undisputed, most cinematic, musically titanic, and exhilarating golden summit to June 22, 2023 with Creative Business Unit III and Square Enix's crowning triumph, Final Fantasy XVI.

Produced by Naoki Yoshida (FFXIV) with main director Hiroshi Takai at Square Enix CBU III on Custom Engine starring Ben Starr (Clive) and Ralph Ineson (Cid) with combat directed by Ryota Suzuki and score by Masayoshi Soken, Final Fantasy XVI won The Game Awards Best Score & Music (3M+ copies sold).

Platform Context & Gaming Environment

Liberating the realm of Valisthea across The Five Nations & Mothercrystals:

  • Grand Duchy of Rosaria & Sanbreque: Phoenix Gate ruins, Oriflamme capital, and Drake's Breath volcano.
  • Dhalmekian Republic & Waloed: Vast desert canyons, Titan's Fang mountain, and King Barnabas's dark kingdom.
  • The Hideaway: Cid's floating subterranean sanctuary, Blackthorne's forge, and Vivian Ninetales' political state map.
  • Echoes of the Fallen & The Rising Tide (DLC): Towering Sagespire airship ruins, and the lost water leviathan realm of Mysidia.
  • Ryota Suzuki Action Directorship: Devil May Cry 5 combat designer brings frame-perfect parrying, precision dodges, and Eikonic juggling.

Popularity & Cultural Standing: Niche vs. Blockbuster

Final Fantasy XVI was a massive critical and commercial success, selling over 3 million copies in its first week on PS5 (87 Metacritic, 39/40 Famitsu). Ben Starr's raw, emotionally devastating vocal performance as Clive Rosfield and Masayoshi Soken's historic orchestral score won universal acclaim and multiple Game Awards.

Gameplay Mechanics & Technical Innovations

Final Fantasy XVI established standard-setting character-action RPG mechanics:

  • The "Eikonic Power Switching" Character-Action Combat: Equip three Eikons simultaneously, freely mixing and matching their unique feats and abilities (Phoenix Shift, Garuda's Deadly Embrace grapple, Titan's Block, Ramuh's Blind Justice lock-on, Bahamut's Megaflare charge, Shiva's Cold Snap freeze, Odin's Zantetsuken blade).
  • Stagger & Will Gauge Depletion: Striking bosses with heavy staggering attacks depletes their Will Gauge; half-staggers allow Garuda takedowns, while full staggers trigger a 150% damage multiplier burst phase.
  • Colossal Ground-Up "Eikon vs. Eikon Kaiju Battles": Groundbreaking boss encounters where players directly control Ifrit in unique cinematic gameplay styles (wrestling battles, aerial shoot-em-ups, volcanic clashes, space dogfights).
  • Torgal Companion Command Matrix: Clive's loyal frostwolf Torgal can be commanded dynamically for Sic attacks, Ravage aerial launches, and Heal regeneration.
  • Masayoshi Soken's Epic Orchestral Masterpiece: Over 200 bespoke symphonic tracks featuring thundering live brass, pounding war drums, delicate piano ballads, and the viral battle anthem "Find the Flame".

Historical Legacy & Archival Preservation

Final Fantasy XVI is permanently celebrated in JRPG history as Naoki Yoshida and Creative Business Unit III's cinematic masterpiece, a TGA Best Score winner, a 3M+ seller, and the most visually staggering action-RPG spectacle ever created.