As seen on, , and, Cat is here to bring you coverage from all corners of the video game world. Hailing from the crooked spires of London, Cat is an experienced writer and journalist. I'm glad the PS4 version of Final Fantasy 16 was scrappedĬat Bussell is a Staff Writer at TechRadar Gaming.Though these endgame trials look somewhat intimidating and are likely beyond my own abilities, it’s great to see Square Enix catering to players of all kinds with their array of different content. Known as “summons” in previous Final Fantasy games, these monstrous demigods look gorgeous and seriously impressed me during my own Final Fantasy 16 hands-on. As with Arcade Mode, the Chronolith Trials have their own global leaderboard, so there’s a competitive element, too – a novelty for a Final Fantasy title. As the name implies, these are time trials but allow you to gain precious seconds by executing certain moves, depending on the trial. If that wasn’t demanding enough, Chronolith Trials don’t allow you to recover HP except via Limit Breaks, so expect every dodge and parry to count.Įach Chronolith Trial is based on one of Final Fantasy 16’s Eikons. The fourth wave, however, is always a boss. The first three are your standard fare of monsters, getting tougher throughout. The Final Chronolith Trials are the biggest challenge in the game, each offering four rounds of enemies. On top of these shiny new modes, Final Fantasy 16 players will also get access to Chronolith Trials in New Game Plus, with those opting for Final Fantasy Mode getting access to the especially tough Final Chronolith Trials. ![]() ![]() Speaking to Game Informer, Suzuki made it clear that: “what we’ve done with Mode is give players controlling Clive the sense that they’re always in danger, that death is around the corner and that you’ll need to really, really pay attention to be able to clear the content.”
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