Fantasian Neo Dimension Update Adds Vibration And Camera Options

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Square Enix and Mistwalker have announced that a software update for Fantasian Neo Dimension is out now on Nintendo Switch.

This has seen the game updated to version 1.0.2, which has added new Vibration and Camera Interpolation Time options along with making adjustments to button inputs and New Game+ difficulty settings.

Now unshackled from its Apple Arcade exclusivity, the critically acclaimed RPG is the latest collaboration between Final Fantasy series creator Hironobu Sakaguchi and celebrated composer Nobuo Uematsu.

You play as Leo, who must journey to recover his memories and solve the mystery behind a strange mechanical infection that is destroying his world. That will see you explore a multi-dimensional universe come to life which is set against the backdrop of more than 150 hand-crafted dioramas.

The experience also offers “an original and modern take on the beloved turn-based battle system,” with unique mechanics and strategic combat that look to “shake up” the classic RPG formula.

The RPG came to the portable home console as an “enhanced version” with brand new features, such as English and Japanese voiceovers and an additional difficulty option.

Fantasian Neo Dimension is now available digitally on the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo Switch worldwide.

Fantasian Neo Dimension Update Version 1.0.2 Patch Notes

We have released a patch update to provide a smoother and more enjoyable gameplay experience. This update includes improvements to camera adjustment and controls, and a new feature related to difficulty settings.

Changes

  • The length of time required to press and hold down the “Fast Forward” or “Skip” button has been reduced.
  • Adjustments to movement control with the analogue stick when the camera shifts during field movement.
  • “Vibration” option has been added to settings, allowing controller vibration settings to be changed.
  • “Camera Interpolation Time” option has been added to settings, allowing the speed at which the camera rotates when moving through the field to be adjusted.
  • For a second or subsequent playthrough, “Custom Difficulty” can now be selected from the difficulty options.
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