Final Fantasy VIII Remastered Walkthrough Part 8
TV crackles in to the President's speech. He wants peace and love and no war and all that jazz. Yeah right. He's appointed the "Sorceress" as an ambassador to other countries to negotiate truces and such. Suddenly, Seifer runs in and takes the President hostage, and Quistis is there with him! Once again Seifer and Quistis prove themselves the most badass characters of the game. Run in to the scene to see Seifer holding his Gunblade to the President's neck. At this point Squall and Quistis congratulate Seifer on a job well done and the gang all toss the Prez in the train and take off.
Final Fantasy VIII is the eighth main installment in the Final Fantasy series, developed and published by Squaresoft. It was released in February 1999 for the PlayStation, and has since been re-released on Microsoft Windows in 2000, with this version being ported to Steam in 2013. A remastered version was released September 3rd, 2019 on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC via Steam.
Final Fantasy VIII was directed by Yoshinori Kitase, with Tetsuya Nomura providing the character design and Nobuo Uematsu composing the musical score. It is the first game in the series to consistently use realistically proportioned characters, and the first to feature a vocal piece as its theme music in the form of "Eyes on Me".
Final Fantasy VIII is set on a fantasy world with science fiction elements, and focuses on Squall Leonhart, a young SeeD mercenary hired out to various missions by Balamb Garden. Squall and his friends are enlisted to help a group known as the Forest Owls led by Rinoa Heartilly, an endeavor that escalates into a conflict against the forces led by Sorceress Edea.
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Developer(s) Square
Publisher(s)
Square[show]
Director(s) Yoshinori Kitase
Producer(s) Shinji Hashimoto
Designer(s) Hiroyuki Ito
Programmer(s) Ken Narita
Artist(s) Yusuke Naora
Tetsuya Nomura
Writer(s) Kazushige Nojima
Composer(s) Nobuo Uematsu
Series Final Fantasy
Platform(s) PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation Network, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Release
February 11, 1999[show]
Genre(s) Role-playing
Mode(s) Single-player
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