FORM-ISM SCENE - Final Fantasy XVI Figure Diorama - Eyes On Home
- ⚡Xe⚡

- Sep 21
- 3 min read

Lately I’ve been in a Final Fantasy XVI mood (thanks to @kaaliyagamer, who I dedicate this post to). After recently showing the Form-ism figures of Zidane and Garnet from Final Fantasy IX, it’s the right moment to feature the Final Fantasy XVI diorama released a few months ago.
Unlike the single-character statues of Zidane and Garnet, this one is part of the new FORM-ISM SCENE line, which recreates full scenes in three-dimensional form. The first release is based on the artwork “Eyes on Home,” also known as “Nostalgia.”
The diorama shows the childhood versions of Clive, Jill, and Joshua together with puppy Torgal. It captures the feeling of the original art quite well, with the water effect created using clear translucent material. From the base to Clive’s head, the statue is about 20 cm tall.
While it looks good overall, it is less detailed than the early prototype that was shown before release. The price is also on the higher side listed at 309.99 € 338.99 $ in the EU and NA Square Enix stores. I personally paid 270 € (originally 32,780 yen before taxes and shipping), which still ended up about 50 € cheaper than the official EU price. For that cost, I’m not sure I would recommend it unless you are a really big Final Fantasy XVI fan.
For those still interested, there’s some good news it is still available in North America, though already sold out in Europe. Usually it’s the other way around.
What do you think of this type of statue Do you prefer individual characters like the Final Fantasy IX releases, or full scene recreations like this one
On a personal note, when it arrived, it became an instant highlight for my son. He loved pointing at the characters and learning their names. 😅
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FORM-ISM SCENE - Final Fantasy XVI Figure Diorama - Eyes On Home
Publisher Square Enix
Category Statue
Release Year 2025
💎Quality ★★★★☆
💰Price ★★☆☆☆
🍀Rarity ★★☆☆☆☆
⭐Condition ★★★★★

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About FINAL FANTASY XVI
FINAL FANTASY XVI introduces players to an original standalone story in the FINAL FANTASY universe, an epic dark fantasy that takes place in the realm of Valisthea – a land blessed in the light of the Mothercrystals, and where peace falters as the spread of the Blight threatens to destroy their dominions. The fate of the land is decided by the Eikons, mighty summoned beasts and their Dominants, men and women who have been blessed with the ability to call upon and wield them. This is the tale of Clive Rosfield, a warrior granted the title “First Shield of Rosaria” and sworn to protect his younger brother Joshua, the Dominant of the Phoenix, Eikon of Fire. Before long, Clive will be caught up in a great tragedy and swear revenge on the Dark Eikon known as Ifrit, a mysterious entity that brings calamity in its wake.
The first DLC chapter, “Echoes of the Fallen,” unlocks new story, battles, weapons, accessories, level cap and more. The adventure begins before the base game’s final battle, as strange, dark crystals begin to circulate on the black market. Players will follow Clive and company during their investigations as they encounter a group of suspicious traders, leading them to a long-abandoned Fallen tower known as the Sagespire and the terrible secrets that await within.
The second, and final DLC chapter, “The Rising Tide,” brings an all-new story, battles, sidequests, weapons, accessories, level cap and more, adding a new depth to Clive’s journey before the exciting conclusion of FINAL FANTASY XVI. Players will gain new Eikonic abilities, explore a beautiful new area in the hidden land of Mysidia, and dive into battle against the legendary water Eikon, Leviathan the Lost. This DLC also adds brand new end-game content with the Kairos Gate, where players will challenge 20 stages of intense scored and ranked battles against waves of enemies.






































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