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Give me SCANS!!!!!!!!! NOW!!!!!!!!
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SCANS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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That "beast" looks pretty awesome. I wanna see gameplay videos now!!!!
Edit: Exploration seems to be a good element in this game too, looking at the environments!
Edit2 : Wait is that suppose to be behemoth?
That's pretty beatiful... But nothing out of ordinary. Still, I like the overall visual style and setting. Now I'm just hoping to see even more.
I'm getting kinda hyped.
Nice.
Kinda gloomy for a JRPG though.
Edit: Oh. Battle scene didn't show up before. That looks badass.
The screens are all taken off real hardware, Nomura said. The game currently runs at the quality shown in the screens, said Nomura, and they’ll be improving the visuals even further.
Not only are the screens real time, but they represent the perspective from which you’ll play the game. The camera angle is for the most part what’s shown in the screens — from a third person view. They were originally considering switching to an overhead view when you moved into the outside world, but ended up keeping the the world as an open field in order to keep you close to the action.
Of course, actual screenshots will have menus and icons. According to Nomura, these bits were removed because they did not want to let details on the game out.
Nomura shared some details on a screen-by-screen basis.
Regarding the gasoline and field screen, Famitsu noted that the game’s sky color is finely detailed. Nomura said first that they’re using true physics calculations for the movement of the clouds. He also noted that it took the staff a while to determine the visual direction they would take with the game. They could do all sorts of different visual styles by changing such things as filters and sunlight color.
Regarding the field screenshot, Nomura said that the field is an “open field,” meaning you can walk through “nearly everything” shown in the field screenshot except for the mountains. He also said, “If you want to go to the end, it’s truly far.”
Regarding the city scene with the beast, Nomura pointed out that the beast is a military-use behemoth. It has a giant sword on its back.
The city scene is actually a battle screen. Normally, it would have a command menu and other information.
The menus and prompts aren’t all that’s missing, though. Noctis is shown fighting the behemoth by himself. In the actual game, you’ll fight as part of a party. The reason the party members aren’t shown in the screen is because Square Enix has yet to officially reveal the weapons and clothing for these characters.
Famitsu noted of the battle scene, the “Shinjuku cityscape is real.” The model for the area, said Nomura, is the surroundings of Square Enix’s Shinjuku office, right down to the bicycle markings on the street.
The three areas shown in the screenshots are all connected. The screen with the field and the screen with the gasoline stand are from the same location. The field extends out from the rear of the gas stand. These two areas are located immediately outside the city depicted in the battle screenshot.
It all looks like a pretty large area for what appears to be the game’s prologue location, Famitsu noted. No need to worry, though, as Nomura revealed that you’ll have access to a car. You can board and disembark your car whenever you like. Take your car out into the field area, and you’ll eventually approach the submerged area that was shown in past promotional trailers.
It looks like you’ll encounter monsters out on the field. Some will be roaming about, with Nomura citing an example of a behemoth walking around on a hill in the distance. In other instances, monsters will appear quickly.
In this week’s “Flying get” column, there was a bullet point about the game featuring both symbol and random encounters. I presume this is where these points come from. Nomura did not specially mention symbol and random encounters, though, so it may be a bit too hasty to picture an RPG-like system.
Asked if the field and battles will be seamless, meaning no loading or screen transitions, Nomura said that the battles will be for the most part seamless. When you move between large areas, and when there are event cut-ins, there may be some loading, although the staff is trying to make the game as seamless as possible.
The magazine closed off by asking Nomura when we can expect additional Versus XIII details. This is still a ways off, he said, but he added “We’re making preparations for a big announcement.”

Pretty good scans, especially the first depicting Noctis fighting what looks like a Behemotesque type of enemy.
TGS wait is going to be a long one. 
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