Fantasian, featuring real diorama backdrops, is on Apple Arcade now - TechnW3
What you need to know
- Fantasian is available for download from Apple Arcade now.
- The game features more than 150 handmade dioramas that make up spectacular backdrops.
The soundtrack is from Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu.
Apple Arcade has a hot new game for you to check out with Fantasian now available for download from Apple Arcade.
The game, created by Mistwalker Corp, is a new RPG available for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV that makes use of more than 150 real dioramas for its backdrops. And it looks absolutely stunning.
It doesn't hurt that the soundtrack was created by Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu as well.
Fantasian is a new RPG set against a spectacular backdrop made from over 150 handmade dioramas that blends physical environments and 3D characters. The tale begins in a realm governed by machines. Within this multi-dimensional universe, the balance of "Chaos and Order" becomes a key factor in the struggle for these realms and the machinations of the gods who wish to control them. Players will assume the role of the game's protagonist, Leo, who awakens from a massive explosion only to find himself lost in a strange land with only one memory left to him. As players set out on a journey to reclaim Leo's memories, they will unravel the mysteries of the bizarre mechanical infection slowly engulfing all that is known to mankind. The captivating story is written by Sakaguchi and is complimented by a sweeping soundtrack by celebrated Final Fantasy composer, Nobuo Uematsu.
You can download the hottest game on Apple Arcade from the App Store now. It's free so long as you're an Apple Arcade subscriber.
Given the gorgeous visuals, Fantasian is probably best played on the big screen. Maybe it's time to bag yourself a new Apple TV to enjoy it on.
Game on!
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