Video gaming has its fair share of "sacred cows" - those rare titles that are so institutional that they've become pillars of the medium. There's the obvious inclusion of the Super Mario and Legend of Zelda franchises, but one would be remiss to not also include Final Fantasy. Final Fantasy 16 is looking to abandon many of the aspects that players have come to expect from a new numbered entry in the long-running RPG series as a way to bring Final Fantasy back into prominence. One of the biggest changes being implemented in Final Fantasy 16 is the switch from turn-based combat to a real-time action system, which is leaving some fans divided prior to release.