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'Final Fantasy XV' Latest News and Updates: Latest Bug is the Funniest Thing That You’ll Ever See in a Game Play

'Final Fantasy XV' Latest News and Updates: Latest Bug is the Funniest Thing That You’ll Ever See in a Game Play

There had been several glitches that look traumatizing for some players, but the ones that "Final Fantasy XV" has looks a lot funnier than it seems to be. With "Final Fantasy XV" finally released, people have been raving about it and most seems to vary satisfied with it.

Although it is also true that the game still hasn't received any great reviews from the critics, but since the game was Square Enix's seventh installment based on an entire Japanese role-playing game, it doesn't come as a surprise that most people feel like they're still testing the waters with the new game, Windows Report reported.

But as its own game, it seems that a lot of people are really enjoying "Final Fantasy XV". The gameplay and its combat engine are earning praise. But what really makes it even more astounding is the bond between Noctis and his three traveling companions. By keeping its main character smaller, the game was successfully able to establish that the four main character and his other three friends are tightly bonded, and will always be there to support each other out, Rocket News reported.

Like any other game, bugs have once again reached the "Final Fantasy XV". According to one of the reports, things went haywire when one of the players cast a blizzard spell and Noctis and his cohorts jumped into the Regalia, the vehicle that they use to move around the game. As Regalia speeds down the highway, you can see Noctis flailing his arms and legs rapidly around its interior, and even occasionally through the vehicle's roofs, doors, and windows.

All the while, his three comrades just stand stoically still and completely ignoring the panicking Noctis. However, Square Enix was quick to resolve the issue and was able to release a patch.

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