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November 2016
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The editors liked
Great combat
Strong characters
Flexible progression
The editors didn't like
Vague story
Unremarkable music
Rating (out of 10)
8
We played a retail copy of Final Fantasy XV on the PS4 and PS4 Pro. The game is available on the PS4
When I'm riding chocobos across the beach at dusk with my three friends and hunting iconic Final Fantasy monsters in a huge, picturesque open world, Final Fantasy XV feels like nearly everything I could want from a modern Final Fantasy. But when it funnel...
Great combat, Strong characters, Flexible progression
Vague story, Unremarkable music, Rating (out of 10): 8, We played a retail copy of Final Fantasy XV on the PS4 and PS4 Pro. The game is available on the PS4, PS4 Pro, and Xbox One from November 29 at Rs. 3,999 ($60 in the US), ->
Abstract: Final Fantasy XV may have a November 29 release date, but that hasn't stopped copies from being available in a host of countries including Peru, the UAE, and India. Gadgets 360 managed to get an early copy of Final Fantasy XV for the PS4, and suffice to s...
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...
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...