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This will make the official thread for Final Fantasy Type-0 (nakita ko kasi kalat kalat mga discussion lol), this will solidify players playing in different consoles (PSP, Vita, Android Phones)
Will edit this thread to include more pictures (para magmukhang neogaf thread lol)
will merge other new threads related to this game
Final Fantasy Type-0 (ファイナルファンタジー 零式 Fainaru Fantajī Reishiki?)[9] is an action role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix.[10] It was first released on PlayStation Portable on October 27, 2011,[11] and a western release for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One titled Final Fantasy Type-0 HD was confirmed at E3 2014.[7] Type-0 is part of the Fabula Nova Crystallis subseries, a set of games sharing a common mythos which includes Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy XV. The gameplay is reminiscent of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, with the player taking direct control of characters and taking them on missions and large-scale battles.
The game focuses on the stories of Class Zero, a group of twelve magic-endowed students from the Peristylium, a magical academy in the country of Suzaku. One day, the Milites Empire launches an assault on the other nations of Orience, seeking to control their respective crystals. When Suzaku is attacked, Class Zero are called into action and become entangled in both the efforts to push back and defeat the forces of Milites, and reveal the secret behind the war and the existence of the crystals.
The game was originally announced as a title for mobile phones called Final Fantasy Agito XIII (アギトXIII Agito Sātīn?). It is directed by Hajime Tabata, who also directed Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII. It was designed to provide players with easy access to the Fabula Nova Crystallis mythos. The game was eventually moved onto the PSP and its title was changed to distance it from Final Fantasy XIII, the subseries' flagship title. The game has received strong sales and positive reception in Japan. The game has also inspired two manga: a prequel and a retelling of the game's story. A companion/prequel game for iOS and Android, Final Fantasy Agito, was released on May 14, 2014 in Japan.[12]
Gameplay
The gameplay of Type-0 is similar to the gameplay of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. Players control members of Class Zero across both a world map and environments rendered to scale with the characters similar to Final Fantasy XII and XIII. Players are sent on missions across Orience during the course of the game, both related to the story and independent of it. The player originally travels to preset destinations in the world on an airship supplied by the Suzaku Peristylium, but they eventually gain their own airship which can be freely navigated around the world map, after defeating a powerful enemy guarding it. While outside combat, players can help breed chocobos, recurring galliform birds in the Final Fantasy series. Players must capture two chocobos on the world map and take them to a special ranch within the Peristylium: by pairing certain chocobos and added specific items, a special kind of chocobo can be bred for use. As players progress through the game, they can visit the Suzaku Archives to review defeated enemies, character information, in-game lore and special video clips.[13] The game features a multiplayer option, where players can assist others within missions. The first and last segments of the game are not open to multiplayer, instead being single-playing only.[3]
Type-0 uses a real-time, action-based battle system similar to Crisis Core. The player is allowed control of three characters, being able to swap between them at any time. Characters are given optional orders that can be obeyed or ignored as the player chooses. Characters lock on to targets while attacking, but can easily switch targets between attacks.[8] Each character has a specific weapon, and as the character levels up they can perform special attacks unique to them.[15] During combat, characters are able to perform precisely timed attacks during the period when an enemy unit is attacking: the "Break Sight", which deals high damage, and the "Kill Sight", which kills a standard enemy with a single blow.[16] Aside from human enemies, the game features recurring monsters in the series such as Cactuar, Malboro and Tonberry.[13] Alongside enemies encountered in missions, there are special enemies that can be encountered while exploring the world map.[17]
Defeated enemy units drop Phantoma: the color of the Phantoma indicates what aspect of the character it will recharge, be it HP or magic points. Phantoma can also be used in the game's leveling system, the Alto Crystarium, to strengthen a character's magic skills.[18] The game's magic skills are split up into five basic groups named after types of guns.[17] Many combat situations involve timed challenges: success rewards the character, while failure drains their health. If a character is killed in battle, the player can instantly select another to replace it.[16] The game features an arena where practice fights take place: while these fights are not against real foes, the characters continue to level up and gain Phantoma after the battle, and twenty battles can be arranged at any one time.[15] Each character has their own summon called War Gods (軍神 Gunshin?), which are summoned in place of a playable character and have their own set of skills: doing so empties the selected character's health gauge, removing them from battle until they are revived at the Peristylium: after a limited time in battle, the summons are dismissed. Those available to players are series staples Shiva, Ifrit, Golem, Odin, Diablos and Bahamut.[16][17][19]
The main gameplay is split up into a mission-based structure.[8] The two types of missions encountered are the main, story-based missions and "Practice" missions, which act as side-quests.[17] Moogles, another recurring creature in the series, hand out missions to the player: the objectives of missions change during gameplay. Players can also engage in large-scale battles on the world map, with the player taking control of large allied military divisions. Missions also involve liberating cities and towns from enemy forces, giving the player access to new shops and information from NPCs.[20] The large-scale battles are most often encountered in the "Practice" missions. The player also receives optional orders: should they be accepted, the characters receive a temporary power boost, and completing the objectives yields rewards.Timed aerial missions are also available where the characters shoot down attacking dragons using their airship's weapons.
Players are able to transfer save data from the game's demo to the full game, in order to unlock special costumes, items and keep experience points.[21][22] After completing the game once, players unlock a New Game+ option: in this mode, people can keep their stats and weapons from the previous playthrough, while also unlocking story scenes and character-specific missions. A secret alternate ending is unlocked once certain conditions are met.[3] Characters can continue to level up though activities within the Peristylium while the PSP is in sleep mode, as long as the game's cartridge is inserted and the batteries are not flat.[15]
Plot
Setting
Final Fantasy Type-0 is set within the land of Orience, which is divided into four nations: the Fiefdom of Rubrum, the Milites Empire, the Lorican Alliance, and the Kingdom of Concordia. Each nation has its own emblem (a bird, two tigers, a dragon and a tortoise based on the Four Symbols) and is blessed with a crystal that grants them unique powers: Rubrum controls the Suzaku Crystal containing the power of Magic, Milites controls the Byakko Crystal containing the power of science and weapons, Lorica controls the Genbu Crystal containing the power of the knights, and Concordia controls the Sōryū Crystal containing the power of Dragons. Each nation has an academy, or Peristylium, to research and protect the country's respective crystal.[23] The crystals have the ability to mark humans as their countries' servants. These servants, called l'Cie, are branded with a symbol and are given a "Focus", a task to complete. However, while blessed with long life and the ability to transform into crystal, l'Cie are cursed to lose their memories over time.[24] The people of Orience also lose their memories of the dead so they will not be held back by any past regrets, a mechanism put in place by the crystals for the convenience of the deities who crafted them.[3] There exists a prophecy of a catastrophe threatening all of Orience, termed Finis, and that a chosen savior, known as Agito, will arrive and save them.
Characters
The fourteen members of Class Zero.
Final Fantasy Type-0 has fourteen selectable characters, who are all members of Class Zero that are based from the Suzaku Peristylium. The first twelve are named after playing card Trumps: card wielder Ace (エース Ēsu?, Voiced by Yūki Kaji), flute wielder Deuce (デュース Dyūsu?, Voiced by Kana Hanazawa), the archer Trey (トレイ Torei?, Voiced by Yūichi Nakamura/Matthew Mercer[25]), magic-gun wielder Cater (ケイト Keito?, Voiced by Minori Chihara), the mace wielding Cinque (シンク Shinku?, Voiced by Aki Toyosaki/Cristina Valenzuela[25]), scythe wielder Sice (サイス Saisu?, Voiced by Miyuki Sawashiro), whip wielder Seven (セブン Sebun?, Voiced by Mayuko Aoki), martial artist Eight (エイト Eito?, Voiced by Miyu Irino), spearman Nine (ナイン Nain?, Voiced by Daisuke Ono/Orion Acaba[25]), katana wielding Jack (ジャック Jakku?, Voiced by Kenichi Suzumura), swordswoman Queen (クィーン Kuīn?, Voiced by Ami Koshimizu) and dual pistol wielding King (キング Kingu?, Voiced by Tomokazu Sugita). The last two, Machina Kunagiri (マキナ・クナギリ Makina Kunagiri?, Voiced by Hiroshi Kamiya) and Rem Tokimiya (レム・トキミヤ Remu Tokimiya?, Voiced by Ryoko Shiraishi), double as narrators and the focus for the game's main subplot.
Supporting them are their mentor Kurasame Susaya (クラサメ・スサヤ?, Voiced by Takahiro Sakurai), the mysterious Arecia Al-Rashia (アレシア・アルラシア Areshia Arurashia?, Voiced by Atsuko Tanaka), Class Zero's former mentor and the overseer for magical development at the Peristylium, and the Rubrum l'Cie Caetuna (セツナ Setsuna?, Voiced by Marina Inoue). Opposing them is Milites' dictator High Commander Cid Aulstyne (シド・オールドスタイン Shido Ōrudosutain?, Voiced by Shuichiro Moriyama), and later Gala (ガーラ Gāra?), leader of the Lulusath Army. Other major characters include the Lorican l'Cie Gilgamesh (ギルガメッシュ Girugamesshu?, Voiced by Kazuya Nakai), the Concordian queen Andoria (アンドリア?, Voiced by Megumi Hayashibara), and her l'Cie knight Celestia (ホシヒメ Hoshihime?, Voiced by Nana Mizuki).
Story
The story begins when High Commander Cid Aulstyne leads the forces of the Milites Empire in a campaign against the other three nations of Orience. After first conquering Locira, the Milites forces attack Rubrum and Concordia. Using a crystal jammer, Milites renders Rubrum's crystal of magic useless, allowing them easy entry. This act provokes Class Zero, an elite class who were the last to be blessed with magic by the crystal, to enter the war.[26] They successfully drive back the forces of Milites from Rubrum's capital, but during the conflict, Izana Kunagiri, Machina's older brother, is killed. Class Zero defend their homeland under the guidance of Kurasame and Arecia Al-Rashia, with Machina and Rem joining them as new members of the Class. Orience is soon consumed by war, with Milites devastating Locira's capital with a magical bomb and Rubrum making an alliance with Concordia. The fighting is temporarily stopped when Queen Andoria uses the power of her nation's crystal to force a ceasefire. Class Zero go to attend the peace treaty signing. However, Andoria is assassinated by Milites in order to spark fresh hostilities between Rubrum and Concordia.
Framed for Andoria's death, Class Zero goes on the run, managing to find refuge in Lorica before being transported back to Rubrum. Concordia and Milites form an alliance against Rubrum, led by Andoria's former protector Celestia. Rubrum steadily pushes back their forces into Lorica, where Class Zero defeats the l'Cie Gilgamesh. While they do this, tensions grow between Class Zero and Machina as he learns that their actions indirectly led to Izana's death, and that he was planted in Class Zero by Rubrum's leader to spy on Arecia. Following these revelations, Machina vows to become strong and protect Rem himself, who is secretly suffering from a severe illness. Finally, Caetuna summons the Grand War God Alexander using the sacrificed lives of Rubrum students and soldiers, including Kurasame. Though she dies, Alexander decimates the forces of Concordia, Lorica and Milites, allowing Rubrum to conquer the three nations and emerge as the victor of the war. Soon after this, due to the imbalance caused by Rubrum's complete dominance, a force called the Lulusath Army, led by Gala, arrives and begins slaughtering the population of Orience. Faced with this, Arecia offers Class Zero the chance to become l'Cie: if they agree, they are thrown into battle against the Lulusath Army and die. In the canon ending, the twelve main members refuse, Machina becomes a Byakko l'Cie to protect Rem, and Rem becomes a Suzaku l'Cie when the crystal's protector dies. Machina and Rem end up fighting each other: Rem is mortally wounded, and she and Machina turn to crystal. Meanwhile, Class Zero go to the Palace of All Magic, where Cid has been possessed by Gala and become the l'Cie Arbiter of Lulusath, the instigator of Finis. Though initially helpless before him, Machina and Rem's spirits give them the strength they need to absorb the Arbiter's life force and halt Finis. Mortally wounded by the conflict, Class Zero spend their final minutes imagining their possible post-war lives.
On a second playthrough, further plot elements are revealed. The land of Orience is trapped in a stable timeloop created by Arecia and Gala, the respective servants of the deities Pulse and Lindzei, as part of an experiment to find the gateway to the afterlife: while Arecia tries to use powerful human souls to find the gateway, Gala attempts to force it open by killing hundreds of people and creating a flood of souls. The crystals were created to help in their plans, creating l'Cie to protect themselves and erasing the memories of the dead from the living to remove any kind of burdens they might feel. Cid's actions in each cycle were motivated by his wish to free the land from the crystals' control. Each time, both Arecia and Gala failed, Finis arrived and the world was reset for another attempt: by the events of Type-0, the experiment had already been performed over six hundred million times, and the current Class Zero had been chosen by Arecia through Operation Apostle, a means of finding Agito, the souls powerful enough to perform their assigned task. When he learns of his role in Gala's plan, Cid kills himself in an unsuccessful attempt to prevent being used as the Arbiter. After Class Zero refuses to become l'Cie, altering the course of events, Arecia convinces Gala to call off his warriors. After Cid's defeat, the souls of Class Zero speak to Arecia, who revives Machina and Rem and allows the people of Orience to remember their past, ending the cycle of war. The crystals then fade, Machina and Rem unite Orience and rebuild the world. Years later, Machina records the events to ensure they are never repeated, and dies with Rem by his side.
Additional History:
Since In ang game ngayon dahil sa isang turnaround announcement ng Squareenix sa PS Blog (Type-0 will have english localization in PS4 and Xbox One only), one way lang na malaro natin ang Type-0 is via patch game so here's some details below
English Translation Patch
For those who has the Japanese UMD game and wish to play it in English, just rip your UMD (or if your a pirate guy, download via internet), use the english translation patch by Skycloud of Operation Doomtrain project
http://www.skybladecloud.net/projects/final-fantasy-type-0-psp-english-translation/
if you still have the two UMD ISO splited, use the tutorial below
http://www.skybladecloud.net/projects/final-fantasy-type-0-iso-merging/
or kung tamad talaga at gusto patch agad, eto link (ISO pre-patched - credits to the uploader)
http://www.symbianize.com/showthread.php?t=1099055
PPSSPP build for Windows/Android
Enjoy and have a healthy discussion!
(Old threads related to FF type-0, reminising memories, lol)
Final Fantasy Type-0 English
Pa help Mga SIR.. About PsP Game I Downloaded
[UPDATE 14] Final Fantasy Type 0 Latest News (FF Type-0 demo
Final Fantasy Type-0 WILL have an English Release
FINAL FANTASY TYPE-0 Character switching problem!!!
[QUESTION] Final Fantasy Type 0 *Demo*
Final Fantasy Type 0 Latest News (Upcoming Demo Next Month & Unsure Western Release)
(NEWS) First Final Fantasy Type-0 Gameplay Footage
[News] FF agito XIII is now Final Fantasy Type-0
Will edit this thread to include more pictures (para magmukhang neogaf thread lol)
will merge other new threads related to this game
Final Fantasy Type-0 (ファイナルファンタジー 零式 Fainaru Fantajī Reishiki?)[9] is an action role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix.[10] It was first released on PlayStation Portable on October 27, 2011,[11] and a western release for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One titled Final Fantasy Type-0 HD was confirmed at E3 2014.[7] Type-0 is part of the Fabula Nova Crystallis subseries, a set of games sharing a common mythos which includes Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy XV. The gameplay is reminiscent of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, with the player taking direct control of characters and taking them on missions and large-scale battles.
The game focuses on the stories of Class Zero, a group of twelve magic-endowed students from the Peristylium, a magical academy in the country of Suzaku. One day, the Milites Empire launches an assault on the other nations of Orience, seeking to control their respective crystals. When Suzaku is attacked, Class Zero are called into action and become entangled in both the efforts to push back and defeat the forces of Milites, and reveal the secret behind the war and the existence of the crystals.
The game was originally announced as a title for mobile phones called Final Fantasy Agito XIII (アギトXIII Agito Sātīn?). It is directed by Hajime Tabata, who also directed Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII. It was designed to provide players with easy access to the Fabula Nova Crystallis mythos. The game was eventually moved onto the PSP and its title was changed to distance it from Final Fantasy XIII, the subseries' flagship title. The game has received strong sales and positive reception in Japan. The game has also inspired two manga: a prequel and a retelling of the game's story. A companion/prequel game for iOS and Android, Final Fantasy Agito, was released on May 14, 2014 in Japan.[12]
Gameplay
The gameplay of Type-0 is similar to the gameplay of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. Players control members of Class Zero across both a world map and environments rendered to scale with the characters similar to Final Fantasy XII and XIII. Players are sent on missions across Orience during the course of the game, both related to the story and independent of it. The player originally travels to preset destinations in the world on an airship supplied by the Suzaku Peristylium, but they eventually gain their own airship which can be freely navigated around the world map, after defeating a powerful enemy guarding it. While outside combat, players can help breed chocobos, recurring galliform birds in the Final Fantasy series. Players must capture two chocobos on the world map and take them to a special ranch within the Peristylium: by pairing certain chocobos and added specific items, a special kind of chocobo can be bred for use. As players progress through the game, they can visit the Suzaku Archives to review defeated enemies, character information, in-game lore and special video clips.[13] The game features a multiplayer option, where players can assist others within missions. The first and last segments of the game are not open to multiplayer, instead being single-playing only.[3]
Type-0 uses a real-time, action-based battle system similar to Crisis Core. The player is allowed control of three characters, being able to swap between them at any time. Characters are given optional orders that can be obeyed or ignored as the player chooses. Characters lock on to targets while attacking, but can easily switch targets between attacks.[8] Each character has a specific weapon, and as the character levels up they can perform special attacks unique to them.[15] During combat, characters are able to perform precisely timed attacks during the period when an enemy unit is attacking: the "Break Sight", which deals high damage, and the "Kill Sight", which kills a standard enemy with a single blow.[16] Aside from human enemies, the game features recurring monsters in the series such as Cactuar, Malboro and Tonberry.[13] Alongside enemies encountered in missions, there are special enemies that can be encountered while exploring the world map.[17]
Defeated enemy units drop Phantoma: the color of the Phantoma indicates what aspect of the character it will recharge, be it HP or magic points. Phantoma can also be used in the game's leveling system, the Alto Crystarium, to strengthen a character's magic skills.[18] The game's magic skills are split up into five basic groups named after types of guns.[17] Many combat situations involve timed challenges: success rewards the character, while failure drains their health. If a character is killed in battle, the player can instantly select another to replace it.[16] The game features an arena where practice fights take place: while these fights are not against real foes, the characters continue to level up and gain Phantoma after the battle, and twenty battles can be arranged at any one time.[15] Each character has their own summon called War Gods (軍神 Gunshin?), which are summoned in place of a playable character and have their own set of skills: doing so empties the selected character's health gauge, removing them from battle until they are revived at the Peristylium: after a limited time in battle, the summons are dismissed. Those available to players are series staples Shiva, Ifrit, Golem, Odin, Diablos and Bahamut.[16][17][19]
The main gameplay is split up into a mission-based structure.[8] The two types of missions encountered are the main, story-based missions and "Practice" missions, which act as side-quests.[17] Moogles, another recurring creature in the series, hand out missions to the player: the objectives of missions change during gameplay. Players can also engage in large-scale battles on the world map, with the player taking control of large allied military divisions. Missions also involve liberating cities and towns from enemy forces, giving the player access to new shops and information from NPCs.[20] The large-scale battles are most often encountered in the "Practice" missions. The player also receives optional orders: should they be accepted, the characters receive a temporary power boost, and completing the objectives yields rewards.Timed aerial missions are also available where the characters shoot down attacking dragons using their airship's weapons.
Players are able to transfer save data from the game's demo to the full game, in order to unlock special costumes, items and keep experience points.[21][22] After completing the game once, players unlock a New Game+ option: in this mode, people can keep their stats and weapons from the previous playthrough, while also unlocking story scenes and character-specific missions. A secret alternate ending is unlocked once certain conditions are met.[3] Characters can continue to level up though activities within the Peristylium while the PSP is in sleep mode, as long as the game's cartridge is inserted and the batteries are not flat.[15]
Plot
Setting
Final Fantasy Type-0 is set within the land of Orience, which is divided into four nations: the Fiefdom of Rubrum, the Milites Empire, the Lorican Alliance, and the Kingdom of Concordia. Each nation has its own emblem (a bird, two tigers, a dragon and a tortoise based on the Four Symbols) and is blessed with a crystal that grants them unique powers: Rubrum controls the Suzaku Crystal containing the power of Magic, Milites controls the Byakko Crystal containing the power of science and weapons, Lorica controls the Genbu Crystal containing the power of the knights, and Concordia controls the Sōryū Crystal containing the power of Dragons. Each nation has an academy, or Peristylium, to research and protect the country's respective crystal.[23] The crystals have the ability to mark humans as their countries' servants. These servants, called l'Cie, are branded with a symbol and are given a "Focus", a task to complete. However, while blessed with long life and the ability to transform into crystal, l'Cie are cursed to lose their memories over time.[24] The people of Orience also lose their memories of the dead so they will not be held back by any past regrets, a mechanism put in place by the crystals for the convenience of the deities who crafted them.[3] There exists a prophecy of a catastrophe threatening all of Orience, termed Finis, and that a chosen savior, known as Agito, will arrive and save them.
Characters
The fourteen members of Class Zero.
Final Fantasy Type-0 has fourteen selectable characters, who are all members of Class Zero that are based from the Suzaku Peristylium. The first twelve are named after playing card Trumps: card wielder Ace (エース Ēsu?, Voiced by Yūki Kaji), flute wielder Deuce (デュース Dyūsu?, Voiced by Kana Hanazawa), the archer Trey (トレイ Torei?, Voiced by Yūichi Nakamura/Matthew Mercer[25]), magic-gun wielder Cater (ケイト Keito?, Voiced by Minori Chihara), the mace wielding Cinque (シンク Shinku?, Voiced by Aki Toyosaki/Cristina Valenzuela[25]), scythe wielder Sice (サイス Saisu?, Voiced by Miyuki Sawashiro), whip wielder Seven (セブン Sebun?, Voiced by Mayuko Aoki), martial artist Eight (エイト Eito?, Voiced by Miyu Irino), spearman Nine (ナイン Nain?, Voiced by Daisuke Ono/Orion Acaba[25]), katana wielding Jack (ジャック Jakku?, Voiced by Kenichi Suzumura), swordswoman Queen (クィーン Kuīn?, Voiced by Ami Koshimizu) and dual pistol wielding King (キング Kingu?, Voiced by Tomokazu Sugita). The last two, Machina Kunagiri (マキナ・クナギリ Makina Kunagiri?, Voiced by Hiroshi Kamiya) and Rem Tokimiya (レム・トキミヤ Remu Tokimiya?, Voiced by Ryoko Shiraishi), double as narrators and the focus for the game's main subplot.
Supporting them are their mentor Kurasame Susaya (クラサメ・スサヤ?, Voiced by Takahiro Sakurai), the mysterious Arecia Al-Rashia (アレシア・アルラシア Areshia Arurashia?, Voiced by Atsuko Tanaka), Class Zero's former mentor and the overseer for magical development at the Peristylium, and the Rubrum l'Cie Caetuna (セツナ Setsuna?, Voiced by Marina Inoue). Opposing them is Milites' dictator High Commander Cid Aulstyne (シド・オールドスタイン Shido Ōrudosutain?, Voiced by Shuichiro Moriyama), and later Gala (ガーラ Gāra?), leader of the Lulusath Army. Other major characters include the Lorican l'Cie Gilgamesh (ギルガメッシュ Girugamesshu?, Voiced by Kazuya Nakai), the Concordian queen Andoria (アンドリア?, Voiced by Megumi Hayashibara), and her l'Cie knight Celestia (ホシヒメ Hoshihime?, Voiced by Nana Mizuki).
Story
The story begins when High Commander Cid Aulstyne leads the forces of the Milites Empire in a campaign against the other three nations of Orience. After first conquering Locira, the Milites forces attack Rubrum and Concordia. Using a crystal jammer, Milites renders Rubrum's crystal of magic useless, allowing them easy entry. This act provokes Class Zero, an elite class who were the last to be blessed with magic by the crystal, to enter the war.[26] They successfully drive back the forces of Milites from Rubrum's capital, but during the conflict, Izana Kunagiri, Machina's older brother, is killed. Class Zero defend their homeland under the guidance of Kurasame and Arecia Al-Rashia, with Machina and Rem joining them as new members of the Class. Orience is soon consumed by war, with Milites devastating Locira's capital with a magical bomb and Rubrum making an alliance with Concordia. The fighting is temporarily stopped when Queen Andoria uses the power of her nation's crystal to force a ceasefire. Class Zero go to attend the peace treaty signing. However, Andoria is assassinated by Milites in order to spark fresh hostilities between Rubrum and Concordia.
Framed for Andoria's death, Class Zero goes on the run, managing to find refuge in Lorica before being transported back to Rubrum. Concordia and Milites form an alliance against Rubrum, led by Andoria's former protector Celestia. Rubrum steadily pushes back their forces into Lorica, where Class Zero defeats the l'Cie Gilgamesh. While they do this, tensions grow between Class Zero and Machina as he learns that their actions indirectly led to Izana's death, and that he was planted in Class Zero by Rubrum's leader to spy on Arecia. Following these revelations, Machina vows to become strong and protect Rem himself, who is secretly suffering from a severe illness. Finally, Caetuna summons the Grand War God Alexander using the sacrificed lives of Rubrum students and soldiers, including Kurasame. Though she dies, Alexander decimates the forces of Concordia, Lorica and Milites, allowing Rubrum to conquer the three nations and emerge as the victor of the war. Soon after this, due to the imbalance caused by Rubrum's complete dominance, a force called the Lulusath Army, led by Gala, arrives and begins slaughtering the population of Orience. Faced with this, Arecia offers Class Zero the chance to become l'Cie: if they agree, they are thrown into battle against the Lulusath Army and die. In the canon ending, the twelve main members refuse, Machina becomes a Byakko l'Cie to protect Rem, and Rem becomes a Suzaku l'Cie when the crystal's protector dies. Machina and Rem end up fighting each other: Rem is mortally wounded, and she and Machina turn to crystal. Meanwhile, Class Zero go to the Palace of All Magic, where Cid has been possessed by Gala and become the l'Cie Arbiter of Lulusath, the instigator of Finis. Though initially helpless before him, Machina and Rem's spirits give them the strength they need to absorb the Arbiter's life force and halt Finis. Mortally wounded by the conflict, Class Zero spend their final minutes imagining their possible post-war lives.
On a second playthrough, further plot elements are revealed. The land of Orience is trapped in a stable timeloop created by Arecia and Gala, the respective servants of the deities Pulse and Lindzei, as part of an experiment to find the gateway to the afterlife: while Arecia tries to use powerful human souls to find the gateway, Gala attempts to force it open by killing hundreds of people and creating a flood of souls. The crystals were created to help in their plans, creating l'Cie to protect themselves and erasing the memories of the dead from the living to remove any kind of burdens they might feel. Cid's actions in each cycle were motivated by his wish to free the land from the crystals' control. Each time, both Arecia and Gala failed, Finis arrived and the world was reset for another attempt: by the events of Type-0, the experiment had already been performed over six hundred million times, and the current Class Zero had been chosen by Arecia through Operation Apostle, a means of finding Agito, the souls powerful enough to perform their assigned task. When he learns of his role in Gala's plan, Cid kills himself in an unsuccessful attempt to prevent being used as the Arbiter. After Class Zero refuses to become l'Cie, altering the course of events, Arecia convinces Gala to call off his warriors. After Cid's defeat, the souls of Class Zero speak to Arecia, who revives Machina and Rem and allows the people of Orience to remember their past, ending the cycle of war. The crystals then fade, Machina and Rem unite Orience and rebuild the world. Years later, Machina records the events to ensure they are never repeated, and dies with Rem by his side.
Additional History:
Since In ang game ngayon dahil sa isang turnaround announcement ng Squareenix sa PS Blog (Type-0 will have english localization in PS4 and Xbox One only), one way lang na malaro natin ang Type-0 is via patch game so here's some details below
English Translation Patch
For those who has the Japanese UMD game and wish to play it in English, just rip your UMD (or if your a pirate guy, download via internet), use the english translation patch by Skycloud of Operation Doomtrain project
http://www.skybladecloud.net/projects/final-fantasy-type-0-psp-english-translation/
if you still have the two UMD ISO splited, use the tutorial below
http://www.skybladecloud.net/projects/final-fantasy-type-0-iso-merging/
or kung tamad talaga at gusto patch agad, eto link (ISO pre-patched - credits to the uploader)
http://www.symbianize.com/showthread.php?t=1099055
PPSSPP build for Windows/Android
Stable version ng PPSSPP has bugs on FF Type 0 so you may want to try using the latest development build
download it here:
Click Here for Dev Builds
also here:
Guide:- Maximizing the performance of PPSSPP on your Android/Windows device.
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(Old threads related to FF type-0, reminising memories, lol)
Final Fantasy Type-0 English
Pa help Mga SIR.. About PsP Game I Downloaded
[UPDATE 14] Final Fantasy Type 0 Latest News (FF Type-0 demo
Final Fantasy Type-0 WILL have an English Release
FINAL FANTASY TYPE-0 Character switching problem!!!
[QUESTION] Final Fantasy Type 0 *Demo*
Final Fantasy Type 0 Latest News (Upcoming Demo Next Month & Unsure Western Release)
(NEWS) First Final Fantasy Type-0 Gameplay Footage
[News] FF agito XIII is now Final Fantasy Type-0
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