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Final Fantasy XV is an action role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix. The fifteenth main installment of the ''Final Fantasy'' series, it was released for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2016, Microsoft Windows in 2018, and as a launch title ...
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released in November 2016, is the fifteenth main installment in the ''
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'' series, and is thematically connected to ''
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'', a subseries of games linked by a common mythos which includes '' Final Fantasy XIII'' and '' Final Fantasy Type-0''. The world and main characters were created by
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, the game's original director. Nomura also designed the main characters, with later revisions and additional characters being designed by
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: other character designers involved with the game included Roberto Ferrari and Yusaku Nakaaki. The story revolves around a conflict between the nations of Lucis and Niflheim for control of the magical Crystal. The main protagonist is
Noctis Lucis Caelum , for short, is a fictional character from Square Enix's ''Final Fantasy'' video game series. Noctis is a playable character and the main protagonist of ''Final Fantasy XV''. Noctis has also appeared in the game's expanded media, including ''Fi ...
, sole heir to the throne of Lucis. On his journey, he is accompanied by three companions: Gladiolus Amicitia, a brother-figure from a noble family sworn to Noctis's protection;
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, Noctis's strategist and personal attendant; and Prompto Argentum, a friend and schoolmate of Noctis from a lower-class family. A key character is Lunafreya Nox Fleuret, Noctis's fiancée through an arranged marriage. Other characters include Noctis's father Regis, the king of Lucis; Cor Leonis, a famous warrior of Lucis; Iris, Gladiolus's sister; the mechanic Cindy Aurum and her grandfather Cid Sophiar, who provide services for Noctis' car, the ''Regalia''. The game's main antagonist Ardyn Izunia is supported by the forces of Niflheim under emperor Iedolas Aldercapt and his chief scientist Verstael Besithia, Lunafreya's brother Ravus Nox Fleuret, and the mercenary dragoon Aranea Highwind. Originally a spin-off game titled ''Final Fantasy Versus XIII'', the game changed multiple times during its ten-year development cycle, including the redesign or removal of characters and story elements. Additional media and merchandise based upon the world and characters of ''XV'' have been produced, with its expanded media being dubbed the "''Final Fantasy XV'' Universe": these include the
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'' Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV'' , the CGI feature film '' Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV'', numerous pieces of story-based
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(DLC), and a novel '' The Dawn of the Future'' based on a cancelled second series of DLC. Reception of its characters has been mixed; while the playable cast and its interactions met with frequent praise, underuse of its supporting cast and handling of female characters like Cindy were frequently faulted. It also saw commentary on its portrayal of gender roles and character disability. The additional media saw a mixed reaction; ''Brotherhood'' was praised for its character development, while ''Kingsglaive'' met with frequent criticism. The DLC episodes met with varied reactions, though many critics praised their expansions on each character.


Concept and creation

The concept and setting of ''Final Fantasy XV'', initially a spin-off titled ''Final Fantasy Versus XIII'', was created by original director
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. Initially in development for
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, ''Versus XIII'' was shifted to the
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. During this transition, '' Final Fantasy Type-0'' director Hajime Tabata became co-director; later in development, he assumed full directorial duties from Nomura. The development period ultimately lasted about ten years, although Tabata now refers to ''Versus XIII'' and ''XV'' as different games. The game was originally part of ''
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'', a collection of games united by a common mythology and shared themes. When it was renamed, ''XV'' "disconnected" from ''Fabula Nova Crystallis''; although the mythos was retained, its role in the story was reduced and its unique terminology was removed to aid with marketing and provide ''Final Fantasy XV'' with an individual identity. A surviving theme from the mythos was the struggles of humans chosen by a divine crystal. The central concept behind the world of ''XV'' is "a fantasy based on reality": the setting is based on the real world and the fantasy elements grew out of familiar settings. Realizing this aspect of the game was quite difficult for Nomura before the game's move onto eighth-generation hardware. While the story was similar to other entries, he wanted to create more realistic characters. His ambition was to make ''XV'' "about man in the real world", including less fantasy elements. He also described ''Final Fantasy XV'' as the darkest entry in the series, acknowledging that this atmosphere might narrow its target audience while feeling that the time was right for such characters. Nomura wanted to depict a story centered on a group of men traveling the world, much like that of a
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. This approach was inspired by experiences from his youth, in which he often witnessed single-gender groups taking extended trips. Nomura also did not want the protagonists to be drawn together by a grand destiny, instead being natural friends confronted with bizarre and dangerous situations. To help convey the road movie theme, the team created towns featuring both strange and familiar elements, taking inspiration from the opening scenes of ''
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''. The initial story themes were "misery" and "bonds", with all characters representing these themes through their actions and circumstances. It was intended to be a painful story that emphasized the power of friendship. The theme of bonds was represented in ''Final Fantasy XV'' by the relationships between Noctis and his comrades, as well as Noctis and his father, Regis. A key narrative element was Noctis' personal journey from prince to king. The original script was written by
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, who described his story for ''Versus XIII'' as "Myth vs. Reality". When ''Versus XIII'' became ''FInal Fantasy XV'', multiple aspects were changed. A scene that was removed was the original opening, in which Noctis met another character at a treaty-signing party, then had to escape Lucis when the forces of Niflheim attacked; those scenes were changed to have the group being away at the time of the invasion. However, other characters revealed during earlier trailers were retained and would have important roles in the story. When consulted over how his original draft could be reworked, Nojima said that he would be content as long as the overall concept remained faithful to the original. This gave the team the confidence to rework and realize the original story within ''XV''. Around two thirds of the planned scenario ended up being cut. This rewriting was primarily done by Saori Itamuro, who was credited as "Lead Scenario Designer". The story takes place over a ten-year period, and the characters' appearances were altered as they aged: this bucked the trend of many similar JRPGs, with the team wanting to properly represent the characters growing through their journey. The game's opening depicts a scene late in the game; this approach was inspired by '' Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII'', which featured a conclusion linked to the original '' Final Fantasy VII''. In both cases, the developers wanted players to experience a sequence of events leading up to a known conclusion. The ending was left deliberately ambiguous so that players could develop their own interpretations. For both ''Versus XIII'' and ''XV'', game staff stated that it would likely be the saddest ''Final Fantasy'' story to date. Alongside the serious plot, several elements of light comedy were added as a counterbalance. A large amount of dialogue was conveyed using in-game conversations instead of cutscenes. Nomura also wanted the dialogue to sound "natural and not game-like or lofty". Final Japanese voice casting for the game began in 2010.


Character design

In contrast to many previous ''Final Fantasy'' titles, the playable cast of ''Final Fantasy XV'' is all male. This concept was chosen by Nomura from the outset, and agreed upon by Tabata despite some later reservations on his part. Women still have significant roles in the story, and Tabata noted in an interview that it is "not healthy to have a bias in genders". The game's main cast was designed by Nomura. The clothing for characters was designed by Hiromu Takahara, lead designer for Japanese fashion house Roen. Takahara's involvement principally came due to the detail needed for the costumes, which were inspired by western fashion: designing them himself would have been time-consuming for Nomura to do along with his other duties, which included designing characters for '' Final Fantasy XIII''. He also wanted to continue to express the game's realism through the character outfits. The design trait for the main characters was "jet-black", while all the character clothing in the game utilized Roen's distinctive asymmetrical styling. Roen's designs were kept in the game when it became ''XV'', as the team felt it would be wrong to remove them. The changeover from ''Versus XIII'' to ''XV'' resulted in the redesign of characters such as Regis, and the replacement of the previous main heroine Stella with the similarly-named Lunafreya. A result of the shift onto new hardware was that the art style moved away from the "stylized" look required by earlier hardware limitations. To help maximize the realism of the characters, their hair was first created by a hairstylist using a mannequin's wig, then rendered into the game using the technology of the Luminous Studio engine. The same technique was used for ''Agni's Philosophy'', the engine's demo at E3 2012. The characters of Ardyn, Gentiana, Iris, Aranea, Umbra, Cindy, Cid, and Verstael were all designed by Roberto Ferrari, who had previously done work on ''Type-0'' and was involved with the project from its earlier development as ''Versus XIII''. These designs were completed by 2010, when the project was still known as ''Versus XIII''. Ferrari was brought on board the project in 2010 after an unidentified female designer resigned from the project as her art was repeatedly rejected by the developers. The change and subsequent alterations to the game's content meant that many of Ferrari's character designs went unused, something he was openly frustrated about as he considered these unseen characters more visually striking than his surviving designs. Many of his surviving character designs were altered during later development, including those for Gentiana and Umbra. Ardyn and Aranea remained mostly unchanged. Another contributing artist was Yusaku Nakaaki, who helped design Cindy Aurum. Tabata thought of Cindy as a cheerful and active character, and believed that her appearance when combined with such personality traits would not be problematic for audiences who might otherwise expect more modest clothing from the character. The party's black garb were retained as a reference to the concepts of "death worship" present in ''Versus XIII'', which were cut to avoid changing too much for regional censorship laws. Black remained an important color in-game due to its connection to the Lucian royal family. The later characters of Aera and Somnus were respectively based physically on Lunafreya and Noctis, while a young version of Verstael was physically based on Prompto.


Expanded media

To avoid spreading the narrative of ''Final Fantasy XV'' into multiple games, the team created a multimedia universe surrounding the game; these included a special prequel demo titled ''Platinum Demo'', the feature movie '' Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV'', and the
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'' Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV''. The central theme for the overall story of ''Final Fantasy XV'' was the bond between father and son: ''Kingsglaive'' represented the theme from the father Regis' point of view. The movie also salvaged a large section of the original narrative that was cut from the game. ''Brotherhood'' focuses on themes of brotherhood and friendship, and includes interpersonal scenes that could not be included in the game. Lunafreya was highlighted as the "keystone" connecting the game, the movie, and the anime series together. While the media universe was expanded, Tabata divided the two phases between pre-release media and post-release
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(DLC) and spin-off titles. The story also continued in ''Comrades'', a multiplayer-focused expansion set during the ten-year narrative gap and focusing on the titular faction from ''Kingsglaive''. The DLC was split into three episodes covering Gladiolus, Prompto, and Ignis during periods they were separated from Noctis. The online multiplayer expansion filled the ten-year gap in the narrative A second series of DLC episodes was commissioned under the title ''The Dawn of the Future'', which was intended to create an alternate series of events and allow a better ending where the lead characters defy their fates. Prior to this, an anime short centered around Ardyn's past was also planned, expanding into its own DLC episode. The basic scenario were written by Toru Osanai. Due to several factors, only ''Episode Ardyn'' was released, with the other three episodes being cancelled. The scrapped content was instead turned into a novel of the same name, written by Emi Nagashima based on the draft scenario; the novel released in 2019 in Japan and 2020 in the West.


Localization

The English localization of ''XV'' was led by Dan Inoue. One of the aspects of the localization was using different accents to show the characters coming from different regions of the world: a cited example was Ignis, who spoke with a British accent while the other main characters spoke with an American accent. For the game's lore, the team made a conscious effort to move away from the esoteric terminology ''Final Fantasy'' had gained a reputation for. They used understandable names like "Astral" and "Daemon". To stop the lore becoming uninteresting, the divine beings' speech was made very impersonal—such as Gentiana not using "I" or "You" during her dialogue—and using interpretive dialogue for simple concepts. Different issues raised later included Ignis' localized lines, which changed aspects of the character interaction, and the alteration of Cindy's name from the original "Cidney". In an interview with ''
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'' during Gamescom, Tabata revealed that the main reason for the delays in ''XV''s release were related to the game's localization and debugging, as the team wanted to bring the game out in the west close to its Japanese release. The decision for a simultaneous release meant the localization had to happen alongside the game production, with no extra time for tweaks and corrections. In addition to being released with French and German dubs and text translation for those respective regions, it was also localized for
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text: this was the first time a ''Final Fantasy'' title was localized into these languages. One of the early issues, which drew public attention with the release of ''Episode Duscae'', was Noctis' English voice actor. In ''Episode Duscae'', his voice was pitched rather low, making the character seem older and less energetic than his Japanese counterpart. This was explained as being due to tight scheduling removing the opportunity for Tabata to catch the issue and re-record before it was time for release. After ''Episode Duscae'', the voice work was redone to better convey Noctis' personality. The team needed to deal with the clash between normal dialogue and the fantastic elements, which threatened to undermine the narrative. This forced the different pieces of media to take different approaches, and some scripted character interactions to join up the different sides of the narrative. The game's localization methods ended up backfiring after release due to the dialogue matching mechanism for characters causing line repetition or omission.


Main characters


Noctis Lucis Caelum

is the protagonist of ''XV''. The crown prince of Lucis, he was chosen by the Crystal as the legendary True King when he was five years old. At the game's beginning, he is en route to the city of Altissia for his arranged marriage with Lunafreya when he receives the news of Lucis's invasion by Niflheim. He eventually becomes the True King, a figure who saves Eos from a plague of darkness called the Starscourge at the cost of his life. In ''The Dawn of the Future'', Noctis ends up rebelling against his role, succeeding in both saving Lunafreya and purging Eos of the Starscourge while surviving. Noctis is voiced by
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in Japanese and Ray Chase in English.


Lunafreya Nox Fleuret

, for short, is one of the central figures in Noctis' journey.During the events of ''Final Fantasy XV'', Lunafreya travels ahead of Noctis, ensuring the Astrals grant him their power while guiding him through her companion Gentiana, the human form of the Astral Shiva. As she is persuading with the Astral Leviathan, she is fatally stabbed by Ardyn, giving the Ring of the Lucii to Noctis before dying. It is later revealed that speaking with the Astrals was slowly killing her, and she had been counting on her brother Ravus to finish what she started. Lunafreya continues to support Noctis in spirit form, aiding him directly in his final confrontation with Ardyn before reuniting with Noctis in the afterlife. In ''The Dawn of the Future'', Lunafreya is resurrected by Bahamut to become a replacement for the rebellious Ardyn; initially falling in line, Lunafreya decides to rebel in turn against his wish to purge Eos of life, ultimately surviving and reuniting with Noctis. Lunafreya was voiced by Rina Kitagawa in Japanese and
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in English. In ''Kingsglaive'', the character is voiced by
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Ardyn Izunia

is the main antagonist of ''XV'', and the protagonist of ''Episode Ardyn''. He is initially introduced as Niflheim's Imperial Chancellor and regarded as both its main political force running the empire and benefactor of its advances in Magitek technology. He orchestrates the events that lead to Niflheim's invasion of Insomnia, while guiding Noctis in forming Covenants with the Astrals so he can kill him once he becomes the True King. Ardyn reveals his motives by fatally wounding Lunafreya after she summons Leviathan, then harassing Noctis first by tricking him into attacking Prompto. When Noctis reaches the Crystal, he reveals the truth of their kinship and his birth name as , a healer from an ancient era who cured Starscourge patients by taking it into his own body. The growing Starscourge renders him immortal, but caused him to be ostracised by his brother Somnus and rejected by the Crystal. After ten years, Ardyn faces Noctis in single-combat after setting the infected Ifrit and Lucii—embodiments of past Lucian monarchs—on him. Noctis destroys first Ardyn's body and then his spirit, completing his role and purging Eos of the Starscourge. ''Episode Ardyn'' reveals that during an assault on Insomnia 30 years prior to the game, Ardyn learns that he had been chosen by the Astrals to become a sacrificial vessel as part of a solution for the Starscourge; he reluctantly submits to this fate in exchange for revenge against Somnus's bloodline. In ''The Dawn of the Future'', Ardyn instead rebels against Bahamut's will, prompting Bahamut to plan the destruction of Eos. Eventually Noctis and a revived Lunafreya convince him to perform the ritual of Providence in Noctis's place, allowing him to kill Bahamut, erase the Starscourge, and make peace with Somnus and Aera.


Gladiolus Amicitia

, or Gladio to his close friends, is the protagonist of ''Episode Gladiolus''. He is the eldest son of a noble family pledged to the protection of the Lucian royal family. Gladiolus serves as both Noctis' most loyal companion and a foil for his impulsive nature. While he initially disliked Noctis for his cold attitude when they first met as children, he warmed up to Noctis keeping his sister Iris safe and the two developed a brotherly relationship. During the course of the story, Gladiolus assumes the role of the Shield of the King to protect Noctis like his father Clarus before him. He is briefly demoralized when he is easily defeated by Ravus and left the party to go on a personal quest in ''Episode Gladiolus'' to grow his strength. The events at Altissia and Ignis' injury drive a brief wedge between Gladiolus and Noctis until Ignis forces a reconciliation. Gladiolus and Ignis later make their way through the Niflheim fortress Zegnautus Keep after being separated from Noctis, encountering the Daemon form of Niflheim's emperor Iedolas Aldercapt and seeing footage of Ravus' death. Gladiolus, along with Noctis' other companions, become Daemon Hunters until his return, and accompany him to the final battle against Ardyn. Gladiolus' design and role was established from an early stage: as the King's Shield, he was more than a part of Noctis' entourage, having trained all his life to protect and at times chastise the current Lucian king. With this in mind, he was given a muscular design and an outspoken personality, with his other hobbies and quirks fitted in around that. Gladiolus's original design was dubbed a "straight muscleman" by Naora, but was redesigned to appear more intellectual for ''Final Fantasy XV''. His eyes were also narrowed to give him a "sultry gaze off into the distance". For the musculature of his chest and midriff, which was designed to appear realistic and in keeping with his lifelong training, martial artists and other similar real-life figures were used as references. Gladiolus is voiced by
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in Japanese and Chris Parson in English. When deciding upon Gladiolus' English vocal performance, Inoue's guideline was to make him sound like a young version of John McClane, the main protagonist of the ''
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'' film series. Parson found voicing Gladiolus odd, as his physique and personality were almost the exact opposite to the character.


Ignis Scientia

, or Iggy to his close friends, is the protagonist of ''Episode Ignis''. Raised alongside Noctis to be his advisor and provided with an extensive education, he developed a collected composure and tactical instinct. Ignis acts as Noctis' confidant and helper, forming a deep connection to Noctis during their youth when Noctis begins realizing his eventual fate of becoming king. Ignis is blinded during the battle with Leviathan, when he wields the Ring of the Lucii to drive Ardyn away from an unconscious Noctis. His blindness causes tension within the group until he forces a reconciliation. Like Noctis's other companions, Ignis becomes a Daemon Hunter, and accompanies Noctis to the final battle against Ardyn. Ignis is voiced by
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in English.


Prompto Argentum

is the protagonist of ''Episode Prompto''. He is a friend of Noctis from a lower-class family, dating back to their teenage years. On their journey, Prompto acts to lighten the atmosphere of the party, taking on burdens for others and lifting their spirits with his antics. Initially a shy and obese child when he first met Noctis at school, a chance encounter with one of Lunafreya's messenger dogs prompted Lunafreya to ask him to be Noctis' friend—Prompto slims down and builds up his confidence, ending up firm friends with Noctis when they meet in high school. During their journey to Niflheim, Ardyn tricks Noctis into knocking Prompto from the train, leading to his capture by Niflheim's forces. Upon being found, Prompto reveals that he is actually from Niflheim, a baby designed to become a Magitek soldier but was spirited away to Lucis. Like the other companions, Prompto became a Daemon Hunter during the ten-year wait and accompanied Noctis to Insomnia for the final battle. Prompto is voiced by
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in English. Prompto’s younger self is voiced by Aki Kaneda in Japanese and Griffin Burns in English.


Other characters


Regis Lucis Caelum CXIII

is the king of Lucis and Noctis's father. As the ruling king of Lucis, he safeguards the Crystal and protects Insomnia using a magical barrier called the Wall using the hereditary Ring of the Lucii. Maintaining the Wall drains Regis of his life energy, causing him to age rapidly. In ''Brotherhood'', it is revealed that Regis fought off the Daemon that almost killed Noctis, but the two become estranged as Regis's health failed to meet the Wall's energy demands and Noctis had to come to terms with his future as Lucis's king. He fought against Ardyn in ''Episode Ardyn'', almost dying at his hands. When Regis accepted Niflheim's peace offer despite knowing it is a trap, he sent Noctis away from the chaos that would ensue in the events of ''Kingsglaive''. Losing the Ring of the Lucii when it was cut from his hand by Niflheim's General Glauca, Regis dies fighting the general despite Lunafreya wanting to save him. Regis reappears as one of the Lucii when Noctis sacrifices himself to end the Starscourge and destroy Ardyn, delivering the final blow. A character carried over from ''Versus XIII'', Regis underwent a major redesign during development, becoming an older character in appearance. This was due to Regis's expanding role in ''Kingsglaive'' and the new technology available. The development team wanted to create a more expressive character and aged him to properly convey his exhaustion that came from his use of magic to uphold a protective barrier surrounding the kingdom. Due to this, his in-game incarnation was redesigned to better fit with his portrayal in ''Kingsglaive''. The redesign was also chosen as his original design no longer fit into the reworked story of ''Final Fantasy XV''. Regis's motion capture and physical model were provided by British actor Jon Campling. Regis features as the player character in the spin-off title ''A King's Tale'', where he is accompanied by his steward Weskham Armaugh, his protector Clarus Amicitia, and his friend Cid Sophiar. The game's story is portrayed as a fairy tale told by Regis to a young Noctis. Regis is voiced by
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in English; in ''Kingsglaive'', Regis's English voice actor was
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.


Aranea Highwind

is the commodore of Niflheim's Third Army Z-Corps 87th Airborne Unit, a group of Daemon hunters and mercenaries employed by Niflheim. Due to her prowess in aerial combat, she is known as "the Dragoon". Over the course of the story, she becomes increasingly uncomfortable with the empire's actions—particularly in capturing Daemons for experimentation—and ultimately severs ties with them, instead using her resources to aid refugees. She later appears in ''Episode Prompto'', sent by Noctis to find Prompto. She chastises Prompto for doubting Noctis and refuses his help in fighting Verstael until he overcomes it. In ''The Dawn of the Future'', Aranea helps imperial citizens escape the capital of Niflheim, Gralea, and takes down a Diamond Weapon brought by Ardyn to destroy it, later aiding Lunafreya and Noctis in their battle against Bahamut. Aranea was designed by Ferrari. Compared to other characters, Aranea—who was designed in mid-2010—underwent very few changes during the game's development. The only notable change was to her weapon, which was altered as it was deemed "unsuitable". Two characters closely connected to her, Biggs and Wedge, originally had major roles with unique designs; they were eventually reduced to a minor role with Niflheim NPC character models. Aranea was voiced by
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in Japanese and
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in English. According to Wahlgren, Aranea is morally ambiguous with a "sexy dark streak", and that she is a tonal departure from the roles she usually played.


Cor Leonis

is the Marshal of the Crownsguard and a famous warrior of Lucis known as , a name he earned when a teenager for being the only survivor of a Lucian squad that encountered the supernatural swordsman Gilgamesh and managed to cut off his arm despite losing his sword to him. He fought alongside King Regis against the forces of Niflheim in his youth, being friends with Gladiolus's father Clarus. He helps the party early on in Noctis's hunt for the Royal Arms, magical weapons tied to Noctis's family. In ''Comrades'', he continues to support the Kingsglaive, halting any search for Noctis on orders from Gentiana. He later rallies the soldiers of Lucis around Noctis when he returns, and helps him directly during the assault on Insomnia. Cor was one of the characters created for ''Versus XIII'', initially designed as the fifth permanent playable character who joined the group during the course of the game. When transitioning from ''Versus XIII'' to ''Final Fantasy XV'', Cor was retained, but his role was reduced to a non-playable mentor figure. This was because the team decided to focus on the dynamics within the core group of similarly-aged men, feeling that an older man would not be compatible with their plans. His character went otherwise unchanged. He acts as a temporary party member during certain points, following the party in order to protect the prince and his group, occasionally joining them in battle. Cor's Japanese voice actor,
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, was originally cast as Noctis's chauffeur in ''Versus XIII'' before its transition to ''Final Fantasy XV''. The character was voiced in English by
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. Cor, depicted as a mature background figure of authority, was a character Mercer had not played before in his career.


Iris Amicitia

is the younger sister of Gladiolus and a childhood friend of Noctis. When she was a child, Noctis shielded her from trouble when she got lost in the grounds of Regis's palace; her later confession to Gladiolus helped soften his view of Noctis. She escaped Insomnia during Niflheim's invasion, taking refuge in Lestallum. Iris is depicted as having a carefree attitude and is close to all four of the party members; particularly Noctis, whom she has a crush on. She occasionally employs a doll made in the likeness of a
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during combat situations. During Noctis's slumber, Iris becomes one of the most notorious Daemon hunters in the world, being dubbed "the Daemon Slayer". Iris is voiced by Megumi Han in Japanese and
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in English.


Iedolas Aldercapt

is the emperor of Niflheim and an antagonist in ''XV''. At the game's beginning he has withdrawn from frontline politics, delegating the task of administrating his empire to Ardyn. Nevertheless, he retains an active role within Niflheim's political scene. Aldercapt's ambition is to use the Crystal to grant Niflheim world domination. In ''The Dawn of the Future'', it is revealed Aldercapt's attitude was born from the loss of his family during the war against Lucis, and Ardyn's manipulation. Aldercapt is eventually infected by Ardyn with the Starscourge, transforming into the Daemon Foras before being killed by Noctis. Aldercapt is voiced by Shōzō Iizuka in Japanese; in English, he is voiced by
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in ''Final Fantasy XV'' and
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in ''Kingsglaive''.


Ravus Nox Fleuret

is Lunafreya's older brother and a former prince of Tenebrae, a formerly sovereign kingdom which is occupied by Niflheim. He bears a grudge against Lucis and the Caelum dynasty for abandoning his homeland, joining the imperial army in order to exact his revenge. During the events of ''Kingsglaive'', Ravus attends the treaty-signing as part of Niflheim's delegation, subsequently participating in the empire's invasion of Lucis. He attempts to wield the Ring of the Lucii, but it rejects him and destroys his arm. Upon the death of General Glauca, Ravus is promoted to high commander of Niflheim's armies, with his maimed arm replaced by a Magitek prosthesis. While appearing antagonistic, it is revealed that he merely deemed Noctis unworthy and resented Lunafreya worsening her health on his behalf. After Lunafreya asks him to give Noctis Regis' sword, Ravus is labeled an enemy of the empire for his failure to contain the summoning of Leviathan, leading to his defecting to Noctis's side. Ravus is then killed by Ardyn and resurrected as a partially transformed Daemon which the party defeats. Ravus is voiced by Yūichi Nakamura in Japanese and
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in English.


Verstael Besithia

is the head researcher of Niflheim, and the "father" of Prompto, a promising scientist in his youth who developed the Magitek army from Solheim's lost technology to reduce casualties in his people's war against Lucis. More than thirty years before the game's events, Verstael uncovered the dormant Ifrit and freed Ardyn from his prison, seeing them as a means to end the war with Lucis and to acquire immortality. In the main storyline, Verstael is seen persuading Emperor Aldercapt to capture Lunafreya alive as he believed the Oracle could have potential use in her link to the Astrals. In ''Episode: Prompto'', it is revealed Verstael used the Starscourge and his own DNA to create Magitek soldiers, along with other Daemon weapons. Verstael reveals Prompto's origins as a clone retrieved by Lucis, goading his "son" into shooting him. Upon his death he uploads his consciousness into his final magitek invention, Immortalis, intending to destroy the world in his new body before being eventually destroyed by Prompto with Aranea's help. He is voiced by
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in Japanese and
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in English. His younger version in ''Episode Ardyn'' is voiced in Japanese by
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.


Kingsglaive

The is an elite group dedicated to protecting Regis. They are empowered with abilities similar to those of the Lucian royal line. Following Regis's acceptance of Niflheim's peace, there is dissension among the ranks, and several turn traitor. The Kingsglaive survivors are the main protagonists of ''Comrades'', helping defend survivors from the growing Daemon numbers and receiving forgiveness from Bahamut in return for protecting Noctis during his ten-year slumber. They join with Noctis in a final assault on Insomnia during the final battle. During early production, Ferrari had created a group of similar figures to the Kingsglaive, though they were themed after
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s. The character Umbra was supposed to be one of the group, but these plans were changed. The characters of ''Kingsglaive'' were designed to be relatable, playing into the movie's themes. * is the main protagonist of ''Kingsglaive'', and a member of the titular elite guard that defends Lucis from the invading forces of Niflheim. Having lost his mother and sister in his youth when his hometown of Galahd was conquered by the empire, Nyx developed a fierce loyalty to Regis when rescued by the king. During the events of ''Kingsglaive'', Nyx is appointed as Lunafreya's bodyguard and eventually learns of Niflheim's plot. He subsequently sacrifices himself by using the Ring of the Lucii to enable Lunafreya's escape. Nyx is voiced by
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in Japanese and
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in English. *, also known as General , acts as both the Kingsglaive leader and the main antagonist of the movie. Originally loyal to Lucis, the destruction of his home town by Niflheim after Regis withdrew to the fortified capital caused him to ally with Niflheim in an act of vengeance. He is responsible for the deaths of the previous Queen of Tenebrae and Oracle Sylva Via Fleuret, as well as King Regis, and dies fighting Nyx during the destruction of Insomnia. Drautos was voiced by Kōichi Yamadera in Japanese. In English, he was voiced by Adrian Bouchet in ''Kingsglaive'' and Matthew Waterson in ''Final Fantasy XV''. * is a member of the Kingsglaive and Nyx's childhood friend, hailing from the same home town. He is among those disillusioned by King Regis's acceptance of Niflheim's offer of an armistice, defecting to the rebels when his friend Crowe is killed. However, upon witnessing the destruction Niflheim has wrought and learning of Drautos's secret identity Libertus returns to aid Nyx, escorting Lunafreya to Insomnia's borders so she can escape. Libertus also acts as a key guide for the Kingsglaive survivors in ''Comrades''. He is voiced by Mitsuaki Kanuka in Japanese and Liam Mulvey in English. * is considered the unofficial leader of the Kingsglaive, having gained much trust within the group. While openly loyal, Luche is the leader of dissenters among the Kingsglaive, and leads their attempt to kill Nyx and Lunafreya. When he corners and wounds Nyx, Lunafreya tricks him into wearing the Ring of the Lucii, which burns him to ashes. Luche is voiced by
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in Japanese and
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in English. * is a powerful mage within the Kingsglaive and Libertus's friend. Having lost her family, she considers the Kingsglaive her family, and shares a sibling bond with Libertus. She is sent by Regis on a mission to accompany Lunafreya, but she is killed by Luche; her death prompts Libertus to leave the Kingsglaive. Crowe is voiced by
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in Japanese and by Alexa Kahn in English.


Astrals

The , also called the Hexatheon, are six beings worshipped by the people of Eos as deities. The six are Bahamut, Shiva, Ifrit, Titan, Ramuh and Leviathan. In ancient times, the Astral Ifrit acted as a patron of humankind, but when they rebelled against the Astrals, Ifrit flew into a destructive rage that threatened Eos. This triggered the Great War of Old, which only ended after Bahamut felled Ifrit. Ifrit was recovered by Niflheim, and ended up corrupted and enslaved to Ardyn. In her quest to aid Noctis, Lunafreya ensures the Astrals will lend him their power by forming pacts dubbed "Covenants". In ''Comrades'', the Astrals witness Bahamut's trial of the Kingsglaives on the island of Angelgard, meeting place of the Astrals. Noctis's group fights a corrupted Ifrit, while the other Astrals aid in the assault on Insomnia, then unite their power with Noctis to destroy the Starscourge and Ardyn. In ''The Dawn of the Future'', the Astrals turn against Bahamut when he threatens Eos, uniting with Noctis, Lunafreya and Ardyn to destroy him; while the Starscourge is eradicated, Bahamut's death causes magic and the other Astrals to vanish from Eos. In the original lore of ''Versus XIII'', inspired by the ''Fabula Nova Crystallis'' subseries, god-like beings called the fal'Cie existed separately from the summons. The summon Leviathan's design was the earliest completed for the game. During production, the mythos terminology was removed and the mythos gradually shifted to become a thematic base for original lore. As used in ''Final Fantasy XV'', the Astrals were designed to play integral parts in the story and world as opposed to being simple monsters to be called into battle. They were intelligent beings that Noctis needed to forge a pact with rather than simply commanding them. Due to their key role in the story, the staff chose traditional ''Final Fantasy'' summons instead of creating ones unique to the game. In gameplay, four of the Astrals—Titan, Ramuh, Leviathan and Shiva—act as regular
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s during the game, triggered based on the local environment and Noctis's situation. *, also known as the Glacian and the Frostbringer, is the Goddess of Ice. She is seen through most of the game as Lunafreya's human attendant . Originally hostile towards humanity, Ifrit changed her views, though she took sides against him during the Great Wer of Old. Her faith in humanity was further rekindled by Lunafreya, and she willingly aided Noctis through his quest. When Ardyn enslaved Ifrit, Shiva woke to protect him and her Astral body felled by Niflheim's troops. She later joins the other Astrals in aiding Noctis's entry to Insomnia, and deals the finishing blow to the infected Ifrit after Ardyn sets him against Noctis. In ''The Dawn of the Future'', she directly rebels against Bahamut out of liking for Lunafreya and Noctis. Shiva is voiced by
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in Japanese, and Renee Faia in English. *, also known as the Infernian and the Pyreburner, is the God of Fire. Originally a patron of humanity who granted them the gift of fire and founded the Solheim civilisation, humanity's betrayal turns him hostile. He is corrupted by Ardyn upon awakening, becoming enthralled to the Starscourge. He features as both the penultimate
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of ''Final Fantasy XV'', and a boss fight in ''Comrades''. In ''The Dawn of the Future'', Lunafreya cleanses Ifrit of the Starscourge, and he aids Noctis in the final battle with Bahamut. Ifrit is voiced by Yasuhiro Mamiya in Japanese and
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in English. *, also known as the Draconian and the Bladekeeper, is the God of War and leader of the Astrals. When the Starscourge ravaged Eos, he planned the events leading to the main game to permanently destroy the plague; to that end he gifted the Crystal and the Ring of the Lucii to the Caelum dynasty, and his trident to the Fleuret family. He summons Ardyn—and later, Noctis—to his domain to explain to each their role as sacrifices to end the Starscourge, aiding the latter in his battle against the revived and corrupted Ifrit. Bahamut takes on the role of main antagonist in ''Dawn of the Future'', resolving to purge the planet to eradicate the Scarscourge after Ardyn refuses his role. Noctis and Lunafreya ally with Ardyn and defeat Bahamut. Bahamut is voiced by Itaru Yamamoto in Japanese and David Lodge in English. Bahamut makes a cameo appearance in ''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' as part of a franchise crossover between Square Enix and
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in 2017. *, also known as the Hydraean and the Tidemother, is the Goddess of the Seas. She is awakened from beneath the city of Altissia by Lunafreya, going on a rampage upon being attacked by Niflheim until Noctis is empowered by Lunafreya and defeats her. She later aids Noctis both on his journey to Niflheim and in the final battle. Leviathan is voiced by
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in Japanese and
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in English. *, also known as the Archaean and the Landforger, is the God of Earth. Located near the town of Lestallum, Titan is the first Astral to lend his power to Noctis. He later protects Noctis and the dying Lunafreya from Leviathan's rampage in Altissia, before joining the other Astrals in the final battle. Titan is voiced by Kenichiro Matsuda in Japanese and
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in English. *, also known as the Fulgurian and the Stormsender, is the God of the Storms and overseer of Eos's natural laws. He was woken from his slumber on Angelgard by Lunafreya. Noctis acquires him by completing a trial in the region of Duscae, and appears with the other Astrals during Noctis's final battle.


Minor characters

* is one of the twenty-four Messengers, and features in both ''Final Fantasy XV'' and as a key character in ''Platinum Demo''. Regis gifted Carbuncle to the young Noctis through a small mascot; Carbuncle's role is to guard and guide Noctis through his dreams. During ''Platinum Demo'', Carbuncle guides the comatose Noctis through his dreams following a Daemon injury. Carbuncle was also featured in a supplementary manga titled ''Episode Carbuncle''. * is the owner and operator of the Hammerhead garage, a gas station and repair shop in the Leide region. During his youth, Cid fought alongside Regis and Cor against the forces of Niflheim. Cid supports the repentant Kingsglaive during the events of ''Comrades''. Hammerhead is later converted into a safe haven for the survivors of the collapse of civilization throughout Eos. Cid is voiced by
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in Japanese and
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in English. * serves as the mechanic for the ''Regalia'' at the Hammerhead garage, and offers customization options for the vehicle. Like her grandfather, the character's original English name "Cidney" is part of a long-running tradition of characters with an affinity for mechanical objects and technology named "Cid" who appear in ''Final Fantasy'' titles. Cindy is the first instance of a female incarnation of "Cid" in the series. She has appeared or is otherwise referenced in other video games outside of the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise, such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. Cindy is voiced by
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in Japanese and Erin Matthews in English. * and are minor antagonists, serving as Brigadier Generals in Niflheim's army. Loqi has a long-standing antagonism with Cor, and both pursue Noctis and threaten his allies. Caligo is killed by Ravus in the aftermath of Leviathan's rampage. In ''The Dawn of the Future'', Loqi sacrifices himself to defend fleeing citizens from Daemons. Loqi is voiced by Takashi Ohara/ Jason Spisak, while Caligo is voiced by Itaru Yamamoto/
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. * and are two dogs who act as companions to and messengers for Noctis and Lunafreya. They are two of the twenty-four Messengers, beings who serve as intermediaries between humanity and the Astrals. Prompto helped an injured Pryna in his youth, indirectly leading to his friendship with Noctis. Pryna dies along with Lunafreya in Altissia, but she manifests for Prompto to guide him during the events of ''Episode Prompto''. Umbra continues to watch over Noctis, giving him a message after he wakes from his ten-year slumber in the Crystal and appearing in Insomnia following his final battle. * is the grandson of , the chamberlain of the Amicitia family. After the fall of Imsomnia, they flee to Lestallum along with Iris. Jared is later murdered after Talcott inadvertently reveals their identities to Niflheim agents, which traumatizes him. Ten years later, an older Talcott encounters Noctis after his awakening on Angelgard, and drives him to Hammerhead to meet the other survivors of a post-apocalyptic Eos. Talcott is voiced in Japanese by
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as an adult, and by Tomoyo Kurosawa as a child; their English counterparts are
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and Kyle Arem respectively. Jared is voiced by Hiroshi Iwasaki in Japanese and Tony Amendola in English. * is the first secretary of the Accordo Protectorate, a vassal state of Niflheim. She is a friend of Regis' former steward Weskham, who arranges a diplomatic summit between her and Noctis in Accordo's capital city, Altissia, to discuss the summoning of Leviathan and its potential consequences for the city. She is voiced by Jun Karasawa in Japanese and Judith Flanagan in English. * is a central character in ''Episode Gladiolus'', and a version of a recurring ''Final Fantasy'' character. He served as Somnus's Shield in ancient times. He became an immortal being, challenging Lucian warriors in battle. He tests Gladiolus's worth, and grants him his favour and the weapon he took from Cor during their bout years before. He is voiced by
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in Japanese and Tom Taylorson in English. *, referred to also as the Founder King and the Mystic, is Noctis's ancestor and Ardyn's younger brother. Somnus took a martial approach to quelling the Starscourge, subsequently taking Ardyn's place as the chosen king and accidentally killing Aera, expunging Ardyn's existence from history. He becomes one of the Lucii, and acts as the final boss of ''Episode Ardyn''. In both ''Final Fantasy XV'' and ''The Dawn of the Future'', Somnus's Lucii form aids in destroying the Starscourge. Somnus is voiced by
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in Japanese and Zach Villa in English. * is Lunafreya's ancestor, the first Oracle, and the fiancée of Ardyn. When Aera revealed to Somnus the identity of the chosen king, she was used to lure Ardyn into Somnus's trap, dying in the ensuing fight between the brothers. Her death would play a vital role in Ardyn's vendetta against Somnus's bloodline. In ''Dawn of the Future'', Aera asks Lunafreya to save Ardyn, then meets him in the afterlife after Bahamut's defeat. Aera is voiced by
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in Japanese and
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in English. *, also called Sol, is a character from ''The Dawn of the Future''. The secret grandchild of Iedolas Aldercapt, she is rescued from Nilfheim's capital Gralea by Aranea and Loqi as it falls to the Starscourge. During the next ten years later she becomes an experienced Daemon hunter, helping the revived Lunafreya and ultimately aiding in the final battle. * and appear as guest companions in
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collaboration content with '' Terra Wars'' and ''
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'' respectively. Sarah teams up with Noctis after they find themselves stranded in a realm populated by small white beings known as the Hiso Aliens. Y'jhimei supports Noctis' party after they accept her request to investigate an attempt by cultists to summon Garuda, a powerful being from the setting of ''Final Fantasy XIV''.


Reception

Six characters from ''Final Fantasy XV'' ranked in the Top 75 of
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's "All-Final Fantasy Grand Poll of Japanese players" in 2020, which tallied over 468,000 votes; Noctis, Ignis, Prompto, Ardyn, Lunafreya and Aranea placed #13, #28, #38, #63, #69, and #75 respectively. ''
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'', in its "RPG of the Year" awards, awarded the "Best Cast" category to the leads of ''Final Fantasy XV'' and best sidekick to Ignis. In an article for ''
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'', Peter Swann noted that ''Final Fantasy XV''s all-male cast helped challenge
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, focusing on Ignis's behavior during rest periods and the non-prejudice representation of Prompto's early obesity. Salvatore Pane, writing for ''
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'', called ''Final Fantasy XV'' a "tender depiction of teenage boy and their complex relationships with each other and with death", much more than its science fantasy tropes, giving praise to each character due to their mutually-reinforcing dynamic. He also praised the central cast's characterization of its four principal characters as "one of the first truly human experiences" in the
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in its "cathartic and transformative" aspirations. An article by the
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lauded the representation of Ignis's recovery from his blinding, citing it as a positive example of acclimatising to disability. Chris Carter of ''
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'' enjoyed the playable cast, and felt other characters' presence within the narrative despite a lack of development. ''
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''s Mollie L. Patterson cited the four lead characters as "the glue that keeps everything together even in the game’s worst periods", saying that they went beyond their stereotypes due to the amount of time spent with them. ''Game Informer''s Andrew Reiner praised the portrayal of Noctis's burdens, and enjoyed the characters and the portrayal of their hobbies and interests. '' Game Revolution''s Jonathan Leack felt the characters lacked development during the early sections of the game. Peter Brown of ''
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'' enjoyed the grounded portrayal of the playable cast, but faulted the minimal representation of supporting characters despite portrayals in additional media. ''
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''s Vince Ingenito said the relationships within Noctis's party gave the game its only heart, as he felt its supporting cast was underused and its romantic elements poorly written. Philip Kollar of ''
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'' called Noctis's companions the game's "beating heart". ''Hardcore Gamer''s Adam Beck, while negative on the storyline and treatment of supporting characters, said the main cast "serve strong character building and chemistry". Reviewing ''Kingsglaive'', Meghan Sullivan of ''IGN'' said the voicework helped make the lead cast believable, but faulted its handling of the secondary characters. In his review of ''Kingsglaive'', Andrew Barker of ''
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'' felt the "throwaway characters" were one of its biggest flaws. ''
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''s Ashley Oh felt there was a lack of character development compared to other ''Final Fantasy'' narratives. '' GamesRadar'' was more positive, praising its cast as relatable. Carter found the anime ''Brotherhood'' helped him become interested in the game's lead cast. ''GamesRadar'' called the anime "surprisingly well-written", praising its more intimate narrative compared to ''Kingsglaive''. In a feature following the release of the anime's third episode, Michelle Nguyen of
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praised the camaraderie between the leads and how the anime fleshed out Prompto's character. Jenni Lada, writing for ''Siliconera'', felt that the additional backstory and interactions shown in ''Brotherhood'' helped the main game's narrative work. Writing about ''Episode Gladiolus'', Andrew Webster of ''
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'' found Gladiolus's character development lacking in the absence of his companions. ''RPGFan''s Peter Triezenberg enjoyed the interactions between Gladiolus and Cor. Reviews of ''Episode Prompto'' generally praised the title character's portrayal and storyline despite some clichéd or clashing elements. Carter called ''Episode Ignis'' the best DLC episode to that point, praising its relation to the main narrative as well as Ignis's portrayal. Triezenberg enjoyed the narrative, and felt the alternate storyline featured in ''Episode Ignis'' provided some good character development for Ignis, Noctis and Ardyn. Mike Fahey from ''Kotaku'' praised Ardyn's portrayal as the setting's overarching antagonist, citing ''Episode Ardyn'' and its anime tie-in as highlights for his character development and making his vendetta against Noctis's family "fully justified". ''RPG Site''s George Foster was very positive, saying the DLC "manages to turn a previously interesting, but oftentimes one-note villain, into a sympathetic figure". Hirun Cryer from ''USGamer'' was less positive, faulting Ardyn's overarching characterisation and saying ''Episode Ardyn''s narrative undermined the work done during the anime tie-in.


Portrayal of female characters

Critics were divided over the representation of female characters across all relevant media. Many expressed disappointment at the disproportionate lack of female characters, as well as the portrayal of the few who are present in the narrative like Lunafreya and Cindy. Conversely, Aranea and Camelia are regarded as empowering or respectable female characters. Heather Alexandra from ''Kotaku'' praised Aranea's boss fight as a memorable encounter which provides a strong introduction to a great character. Critics particularly liked Aranea's interactions with Prompto in ''Episode Prompto''. Swann took the view that the good character writing in ''Brotherhood'' helped balance out any problems with female representation in the game. Although Cindy is a minor character, her revealing outfit and sensual demeanour became widely discussed following the release of ''Episode Duscae''. A major complaint from European respondents in a survey for the ''Episode Duscae'' was that Cindy, the only female character who interacts with the main party during the demo, was oversexualized. A common point of contention among reviewers of the final game was that Cindy was inappropriately dressed for someone in her line of work. ''Game Revolution'' opined that Cindy's design made
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, another character who has received criticism for her design, seem "subtle." Nadia Oxford from ''USGamer'' felt that her outfit and window-washing cutscene was "obvious fanservice" as the outfit is seemingly inappropriate for her surroundings, but said it was inoffensive because the game is ultimately not about "male wish fulfillment". ''
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'' gave a harsher assessment, labelling Cindy's scenes a "laughable male fantasy" and claimed that it draws greater attention to the lack of playable women in the game. Mike Diver and Patrick Klepek from ''
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'' both disliked her design and were surprised that it had not been toned down in spite of negative feedback to her depiction in the demo, which led them to feel embarrassed for the video game medium. Klepek described Cindy as his biggest negative of the game and said that she stands out as an incongruent form of fan service that is otherwise not present. Tabata and Marketing manager Akio Ofuji have publicly defended Cindy's visual design and insisted that she is not meant to be an erotic character, although the former noted the value of moderating her presentation to avoid the impression of oversexualization. On the other hand, poll feedback from European players for the ''Final Fantasy XV'' demo incited backlash from certain quarters of the ''Final Fantasy'' fandom who went on social media to defend the presentation of female characters like Cindy in the video game industry. Cindy became popular with certain fans, some of whom made the effort to cosplay as the character or forward requests to Square Enix to ask that she be made a playable character. Swann considered Cindy to be the most important female character of ''Final Fantasy XV'' for subverting
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s, noting that "in a male dominated field like machinery and car repair, the entire male cast is completely inept at this and rely on a badass woman to fix their car".


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