Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.
Destined to be as divisive as all modern Final Fantasy games, but it's the story and characters that disappoint more than the capable combat and exploration.
A huge amount to see and do, with lots of interesting side quests and secrets; Solid combat system that creates an enjoyable mix of new and old influences; Some great art design
The storytelling is weak, and the characters difficult to like; Poor script and voiceovers; Unsatisfying magic and summons system; Unreliable camera and lock-on
In Final Fantasy XV, previously known as Final Fantasy Versus XIII, the armed forces of Niflheim launch a devastating assault upon the Kingdom of Lucis, casting Crown Prince Noctis and his comrades out of their homes and into the fray.
Love the games. This is my first Final Fantasy games and I have so much fun that I keep on playing for hours and will be playing it until I tired of it. Wish they explained the ending it kinda confusing.
Before this review commences proper we would like to inform you that we'll be focusing on how the Windows Edition differs from the normal/Royal edition we all know and love, and how well the port itself has been done from a technical standpoint.
Fan of final fantasy since PS One days. Graphics are class and so is the in game music. Great story. But... You drive round a lot. Only gripe.. But for £15 you groan. 40hr game.
The Final Fantasy series has never settled on a specific look or battle system; in the thirty plus years since its 8-bit debut, the JRPG juggernaut has continuously torn itself apart and rebuilt its foundation from the ground up, never settling on a singular setting or gameplay mechanic.
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
The vanilla version of Final Fantasy XV was released back in 2016 to some immensely high praise. Our own Michael Chow gave it a score of 90 praising it for its character depth, overhauled formula, battle system, and breathtaking visuals. You can read the full review here .
Answers some lingering questions about the lore; Connects the DLC to the core story; Fun new/different ways to play the game; New bosses and quests are challenging; New cutscenes; Great for those looking for more challenges
Price is a bit steep; Deciding what to buy can be a headache; Not the complete edition as more content is set to be released
The only entry into this long winded series that I have truly liked and completed, it is a fantastic treat for anyone who sticks it in their console.
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