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Final Fantasy XV (PS4)

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Game Revolution
★★★★★
6 years ago
Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition Review – Everyone’s Hair Looks Amazing

Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition isn't the perfect PC port by any means. It has its quirks, but the advantages over the console editions wipes those out in my mind. Not only does it have all the content available on console to this point at a reasonable price, but it also has mod tools coming and...

The base game and all the DLC up to this point in one package; Best Final Fantasy XV has looked; among the games setting the bar for PC graphics right now; Finally can play the game at 60+ fps; Faster loading times (depending on your hard drive) than console

Graphics options can be a bit obtuse and finnicky; Tags

411mania
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★★
7 years ago

While not terrible, Episode Gladiolus is shallow experience that can be beaten in under 2 hours, easy. The few crumbs you get on characterization and the one or two fights that are interesting, aren't enough to save the episode.

Target
★★★★★
7 years ago
Final Fantasy XV PlayStation 4

Bought for my adult son and he really likes the game. Keeps his interest and the graphics are great!

PlayStation Universe
★★★★
7 years ago
Final Fantasy XV Review – PS4

Final Fantasy XV is a rare and fascinating phenomena in gaming. A game with a multitude of problems that could (and should) easily degrade the whole package into a disappointing mess.

Digital Spy
★★★★★
7 years ago
Final Fantasy XV review: All hail the EMOnster hunter

Final Fantasy XV is a game, first and foremost, about friendship. When we first saw the iconic JRPG's new group of black-clad boyband buddies – all anime hair, baby faces and open jacketed ab-flashing – we'd have never guessed they could be so endearing.

GameSpot
★★★★
7 years ago
Be a good Big Brother.

George Orwell, the author of Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four, is the sort of writer whose work is unlikely to ever feel irrelevant or unimportant. Although his writing is only explicitly mentioned a few times in Orwell, the game questions modern surveillance techniques and the security of...

Convincing characters and plot; Thrilling "aha" moments; Impactful choices and discoveries; Your job hits the right note between feeling important and hugely invasive

Some rules feel arbitrary; A few glitches and crashes require rebooting the game; Text logs of phone conversations feel unnatural

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