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November 2016
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The editors liked
A large open-world environment that's filled with iconic monsters to hunt and quests to undertake
Excellent soundtrack
Visuals
And attention to detail
Simple
But enjoyable
Combat system
Impressive openworld that's equally beautiful and haunting
Fast and fluid combat system
Captivating monsters
Rewarding endgame challenges
Characters and central dynamic are adorable
New combat is fast and fun
World is pretty gorgeous
Tbh
The four companions are a fun bunch and work off each other well
Visually stunning and performs well on the PS4 Pro
Combat is fast and fluid in ideal scenarios
Great soundtrack
Outstanding characters that develop organically and feel real
One of the most detailed and well developed worlds to be found
A simply fantastic combat system that makes fighting interesting and engaging
Four memorable protagonists
Fast-paced
Strategic combat
Gorgeous open world
Unpredictable story
Meaningful side quests
Superb graphics quality with a plethora of options
Engaging battle system that is simple to learn but harder to master fully
Huge amount of optional content
The new story additions make the whole journey and ending way more satisfying
The editors didn't like
Sloppy
Poorly paced story
Horrible camera work
Linear second half and bizarre gameplay changes make finishing the game a chore
Unsurprising plot
Shallow characters
Astrals are needlessly difficult to summon
The camera goes on the wonk and I still don't like their bloody car
Long loading times during “quick” travel
The overarching storyline is a fragmented mess
Items are way too effective and kill the challenge of the game
The camera and controls in combat can get cumbersome at times
Main story isn't fleshed out enough
Saved by the main characters
Characters outside of the main party aren't anywhere near as well fleshed out
The Royal Pack is a well-realized bundle of miscellany that refines the core Final Fantasy XV experience while reminding us that it's still an incomplete game sixteen months after launch...
Abstract: Final Fantasy, the name alone is synonymous with so many images. Turn-based combat, beautiful visuals, epic monsters, but fishing doesn't generally come to mind. Thanks to virtual reality, Final Fantasy has now tackled fishing with Monster of the Deep: F...
Published: 2016-11-29, Author: Elias , review by: cgmagonline.com
Final Fantasy XV is a challenge to modern game design and traditional masculine gaming narratives, on top of being a truly phenomenal, enriching experience. Square Enix has reclaimed its throne...
Abstract: It took quite a while for Final Fantasy XV to finally make its way to PC—almost a year and a half after the console launch, to be exact. But in the end it made it over, and as of yesterday you can find the game on an oddball selection of storefronts, incl...
Published: 2016-12-04, Author: Andrew , review by: impulsegamer.com
Final Fantasy XV is a true next-generation game of this longstanding and entertaining franchise with new mechanics to give both fans and first-timers a thoroughly enjoyable Japanese RPG experience...
Despite some flaws in its narrative and game design, Final Fantasy XV is definitely worth the ten year wait...
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Published: 2016-12-09, Author: Mark , review by: nzgamer.com
Abstract: Final Fantasy XV (FFXV) has been a long time coming. The world first found out about the game when it was announced as Final Fantasy Versus XIII in 2006 and it's walked a troubled path to release since then. Despite all this, the team behind the game pers...
It's a pleasure to explore the open world of Final Fantasy XV, Great to make use of the various team abilities during fights, Interesting to observe how the main characters interact with each other
Combat system doesn't feel as compelling compared to other similar titles and previous Final Fantasy titles, Focus on smaller details, like the photos that are usually automatically taken, can make for a rather shallow experience at times, Not difficult
Published: 2016-12-13, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Square Enix tries to evoke the theme of travel on a systemic level as well. Alongside their combat abilities, each character has a unique skill that is useful in some way on the road. Noctis has a talent for fishing, while Ignis is an able chef, cooking d...
Published: 2016-12-03, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Huge game world, wonderfully long playthrough with full epic missions and fun, fabulous to behold, preserves that unique and epic Final Fantasy vibe, real-time battle system works beautifully and satisfies
Dialogue and cut-scenes sometimes descend into tweeness, camera sometimes works against you, inability to warp to high areas annoys, occasional glitches crop up, no need to include Wait Mode
It's fair to say that Final Fantasy XV had a rather troubled inception. It was first trailed in 2006, as Final Fantasy Versus XIII, and originally mooted for the PlayStation 3. Yep, all that time ago.Then Square Enix decided FFXV would become the basket i...