Sq. Enix has dropped some details about Remaining Fantasy 16 New Recreation Plus, which gives a brand new mode that raises stage cap to 100 and makes enemies tougher.
Remaining Fantasy 16 New Recreation Plus provides ‘Remaining Fantasy’ mode
Remaining Fantasy 16 director Hiroshi Takai instructed IGN that gamers can decide to finish their first playthrough in both the Motion Centered mode or the Story Centered mode. Upon finishing the marketing campaign and unlocking New Recreation Plus, gamers will be capable to go for the Remaining Fantasy mode, which makes enemies tougher by altering their positioning and conduct, and making them usually stronger. In some circumstances, enemy sort can be modified altogether. To steadiness issues, gamers will retain protagonist Clive’s stage, gear, and talents. Moreover, weapons may be upgraded additional.
“You would possibly all of a sudden be confronted by an elite monster that wasn’t there in your first playthrough,” Takai defined. One such enemy is the Iron Large, which first appeared in Remaining Fantasy 2. Gamers can be awarded a Gold trophy for finishing a playthrough in Remaining Fantasy mode.
This confirms that Remaining Fantasy 16’s Platinum trophy goes to be pretty difficult, and would require two full playthroughs because the Remaining Fantasy mode solely unlocks in New Recreation Plus.