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November 2016
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The editors liked
Open world is so full of fun stuff to do
Looks gorgeous
Despite all odds
The road trip buddies are adorable
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
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
Stunning animation work
Fantastic voice cast
Incredible action scenes
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
Very impressive visuals and character models
Easily one of the best scripts for a Final Fantasy computer-animated film.
Likeable core characters
Exciting combat
A great world to explore
Interesting missions and side-quests
The editors didn't like
Camera can go crazy indoors
Story isn't very well told
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
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
Muddled plot
Excessive focus on establishing rules of Final Fantasy XV's world
Terrible portrayal of women
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
Somewhat difficult to keep up with some of the fights
Some of the characters are not used as efficiently as others.
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...
Published: 2018-03-18, Author: Francesco , review by: wccftech.com
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
Too many uninteresting sidequests, The second half is way too linear, Even with the additions, there are still some holes to fill in the story
Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition is the only, true definitive edition of the Square Enix Japanese Role-Playing Game, thanks to the superior graphics quality and several gameplay and story enhancements, which are also included in the consoles' Royal Editio...
Once I'd experienced my first fish explosion and got over how thirsty all of the Final Fantasy XV characters were being, Monster of the Deep just felt like a chore. It doesn't have a story, which would be fine if the mechanics were on point. The fishing a...
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun. How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...
Published: 2017-03-29, Author: Chris , review by: destructoid.com
Slightly above average or simply inoffensive. Fans of the genre should enjoy this game, but a fair few will be left unfulfilled. How we score: The Destructoid Reviews Guide...
Abstract: Final Fantasy XV is not an easy game to rate. Because, in essence, Final Fantasy is a game not easily defined. Or-better put- FFXV never truly defines itself. The opening screen proudly reads "a Final Fantasy for fans and first-timers" but that honestl...
Abstract: I, like many gamers who are a bit older, played all the Final Fantasy games and one-off titles like Final Fantasy Tactics when they came out. When the opening title for Final Fantasy XV comes up and it says “For Fans and First-Timers”, that is a rather bo...
Abstract: I have always looked forward to new Final Fantasy releases. Since the release of Final Fantasy IV on SNES, I've been in love with the series. And for the most part, that love has been pretty well rewarded with a number of great entries. That said, I wasn'...
Four memorable protagonists, Fast-paced, strategic combat, Gorgeous open world, Unpredictable story, Meaningful side quests
Some unbalanced boss fights, Plot quests restrict exploration
With an unprecedented 10 years in development and fan expectations at an all-time high, there are so many ways that Final Fantasy XV could have gone wrong. Instead, it took the best aspects of Eastern and Western RPG design, and blended them in an ambitio...