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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
Final Fantasy 15 is phenomenal, in terms of the open world environment and the engaging storyline it provides. There's so much to do in the game that it'll take around 200 hours to fully complete, with 40-50 hours being spent on the main storyline alone...
Abstract: Final Fantasy has always been at its best in its more personal moments. Apocalyptic meteors, time-travelling sorceresses and fishy floating physical manifestations of your sins are all well and good, but they mean little if the story doesn't give you some...
Published: 2016-11-28, Author: David , review by: gamesradar.com
A fascinating world with humanity to spare, Four of the best video game friends you could ask for, Breathtaking combat brings party dynamics to the fore
Story is Final Fantasy nonsense and all but requires outside viewing to understand, Supporting characters and villains aren't as fleshed out, Second half is kind of a mess
Even when it stumbles, Final Fantasy 15's ambitious open-world, fast-paced combat, and the humanity of its four leads make it a fascinating adventure to behold...
Published: 2016-08-19, Author: Alex , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: If news that Final Fantasy XV has been delayed, has you desperately searching for alternatives to get your JRPG fix, then here's something that should take up a good chunk of time: SquareEnix has released a full hour of gameplay footage taken from the gol...
Abstract: Final Fantasy XV begins with a broken-down car. It's hardly the most fanciful start for prince Noctis and his loyal retainers, but when you're stuck in a desert on the way to a wedding – without a single chocobo nearby to help wrangle into service – what'...
Likeable core characters, Exciting combat, A great world to explore, Interesting missions and side-quests
Not the most comprehensible or well-told story, Rotten combat camera, Poor magic system, No save points in some dungeons
For all its flaws – the dodgy camera, the lack of dungeon save points, the magic system, the bitty, oddly-structured plot – Final Fantasy 15 is the best single-player Final Fantasy in a decade. The new combat system is more action-oriented, but still surp...
Open world is so full of fun stuff to do, Looks gorgeous, Despite all odds, the road trip buddies are adorable
Camera can go crazy indoors, Story isn't very well told
Assuming Final Fantasy XV is whipped into shape for 30 November, it's got all the makings of one of the series' best games yet. A modern reimagining of your old favourites with plenty of fan service chucked in there for good measure, we can't wait to get...
A vast, emotional experience that offers many hours of gameplay. Would benefit from more storytelling in the actual game instead of outside media, as well as a few other minor tweaks, but still a fantastic journey that is lingering with me days after watc...