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===Stages from the Final Fantasy series===
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*Crystal Tower (from FFIII)

Revision as of 13:03, 21 March 2022

Itadaki Street Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary

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Publisher(s) Square Enix
Developer(s) TOSE
Designer(s) Yuji Horii
Artist(s) Shiro Amano
Composer(s) Kōichi Sugiyama
Released October 19, 2017 (Japan)
Price ¥8,580
Genre console board game
Mode single-player, multi-player
Platform Sony PlayStation 4
Sony PlayStation Vita
Series Itadaki Street
Rating CERO: A (All Ages)
Media Blu-ray Disc (PS4)
PS Vita Card (Vita)
Input DUALSHOCK 4 wireless controller

Itadaki Street Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary (いただきストリート ドラゴンクエスト&ファイナルファンタジー 30th ANNIVERSARY Itadaki Sutorīto Doragon Kuesuto & Fainaru Fantajī 30th Anibāsarī) is the latest iteration of the Itadaki Street series released by Square Enix for both the Sony PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation Vita.

It was released in order to commemorate the 30th anniversary of both game series, with the Dragon Quest series starting in 1986 and Final Fantasy released in 1987. The character illustrations were done by Shiro Amano, who has worked on the Itadaki Street series from the beginning. Many characters in the game were fully voiced for the first time. Cross-play and cross-saves between the two consoles is possible.

This game includes a Museum mode, in which players can unlock and watch famous scenes from both series. There is a demo for the game featuring Carver, Anlucia, Yuna and Kefka, and the Trodain stage.

Characters

Characters from the Dragon Quest series

Characters from the Final Fantasy series

  • Golbez (from FFIV): Voiced by Takeshi Kaga. (Newcomer)
  • Gilgamesh (from FFV): Voiced by Kazuya Nakai. (Newcomer)
  • Kefka Palazzo (from FFVI): Voiced by Shigeru Chiba. (Newcomer)
  • Cloud Strife (from FFVII)
  • Sephiroth (from FFVII)
  • Squall Leonhart (from FFVIII): Voiced by Hideo Ishikawa.
  • Selphie Tilmitt (from FFVIII)
  • Zidane Tribal (from FFIX): Voiced by Romi Park.
  • Tidus (from FFX)
  • Yuna (from FFX): Voiced by Mayuko Aoki.
  • Balthier (from FFXII): Voiced by Hiroaki Hirata.
  • Lightning (from FFXIII): Voiced by Maaya Sakamoto.
  • Mog (from FFXIII-2). Like Healix, he is a non-playable character.
  • Minfilia Warde (from FFXIV): Voiced by Miyuki Sawashiro. (Newcomer)
  • Noctis Lucis Caelum (from FFXV): Voiced by Tatsuhisa Susuki. (Newcomer)

Stages

Stages from teh Dragon Quest series

Stages from the Final Fantasy series

  • Crystal Tower (from FFIII)
  • Library of the Ancients (from FFV)
  • Phantom Train (from FFVI)
  • Gold Saucer (from FFVII)
  • Alexandria (from FFIX)
  • M.S. Prima Vista (from FFIX)
  • Sunleth Waterscape (from FFXIII)
  • Kingdom of Lucis (from FFXV)

Gallery

Trivia

External Links