Talk:Verum Rex
Published by Square Enix
Age 12+
For the PlayPlus console
Comes in Limited and Standard Edition. Limited appears to be metalbook.
AVAILABLE NOW.
Gigas[edit]
ACTION FIGURES OUT NOW
Fully poseable stylish action figures
REPRODUCE POSES FROM THE CARTOON!
ACTION! LIGHT! SOUND!
Ages 6+
SUPER ALLOY Lost Technology Arms: Gigas
TYPE: RED
TYPE: PURPLE
TYPE: BLUE
Video[edit]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RRefXawjnM
Best one I could find. Though granted, I didn't look all that hard. Rex Ronald Rilander (talk) 05:49, 19 February 2019 (UTC)
Magia and Aegis[edit]
Based on their names and the powers they use in the trailer, could we label the spectacled character as Aegis and the red haired boy Magia? -Anon [dec 1 2020] —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.247.245.222 (talk • contribs)
- No. None of their names have been officially confirmed. The Toy Box scene from the demo was cut from the released game and is not considered to be canon. - Joseph Thorn Dalton XCV 12:45, 2 December 2020 (UTC)
Composite characters ~ the girl[edit]
So obviously we know the four characters in the video are composites of characters primarily from Final Fantasy XV. Red-hair is a composite of Prompto and Ardyn. Glasses is a composite of Ignis and Gladio. Yozora is a little different as he is arguably a composite of Noctis, Sora, and Riku. Some people say Ravus, but I don't see it.
This just leaves the girl. She looks like Yuna and Rinoa but should be composite of characters from the same title. Gentiana and Iris Amacitia look very similar to her. But I'm left wondering why not use a composite of Stella and Lunafreya.
If Stella's role was as kind of a rival while Lunafreya was a kind of love interest, then what is the role of a character that fuses Gentiana and Iris?-Anon —Preceding unsigned comment added by 172.58.8.136 (talk • contribs), 5 May 2022