US Deluxe Ed. | €55.26 |
A new title from the famous and legendary Final Fantasy series , with many years of adventures on their backs, Square Enix comes to Xbox One. A video game based on the fable Nova Crystallis also inspires Final Fantasy XIII , but in this case has a strong orientation towards the action genre. Unlike all previous Final Fantasy games, the combats in this new release will be in real time, and have a battle system in the style of Kingdom Hearts , but with more action.
The main argument of the title, focuses on a world in which the only crystal belongs to the Kingdom of Lucis, and where Noctis Lucis Caelum is , contrary to his wishes, the heir to the throne of the kingdom that has long been threatened by nation Niflheim. Everything looks better when the two countries decide to sign a peace treaty that will end a situation that could end in war. However, Niflheim decides openly attack the Kingdom of Lucis.
At that time Noctis decided to form a resistance group to fight Niflheim and that is where our adventure begins. With superior graphics to earlier deliveries, a fully innovative combat in the series, and using all the power of next generation consoles Graphically , Final Fantasy XV will make us live a new and exciting adventure , any follower extensive series should not miss. This Deluxe edition includes: Final Fantasy XV with illustrations by Yoshitaka Amano Steelbook and the next film KINGSGLAIVE: FINAL FANTASY Blu-ray.
Royal Raiment DLC costume, Regalia Leviathan DLC Weapon Skin and Masamune.
Final Fantasy XV (15) Deluxe Edition is also available on XBox One.
This is one of my favourite games of the year and it's one I'd encourage any previous Final Fantasy fan to consider. Besides the brilliant nods to the series past — adorable retro touches like pixel art character menus and classic game soundtracks you can buy in servos and listen to in the Regalia — this is a game that's doing something new and great with what's come before. It's the fondest I've felt about the series since VIII.
Final Fantasy XV hides a convoluted, 10 year-long development behind every corner and desperately struggles with its own identity. Fans of the franchise might find the new open world structure a bit disappointing especially because it hurts a narrative that finds some coherence in the second half of the game and goes straight to an emotional and very divisive ending.
While it occasionally buckles under its own ambition and the game falters somewhat as the plot ramps up, overall Final Fantasy XV is a beautiful, exciting game that I dearly loved. It may not be the best game I've played this year, but it is almost certainly my favorite, and Square Enix has built an incredible, extremely unique open-world.
There is so much good here, so much heart - especially in the relationships between Noctis and his sworn brothers. It just comes with some changes and compromises that were, at times, difficult for this long-time Final Fantasy fan to come to grips with.
Final Fantasy XV is a unique offering, both for the franchise and RPGs in general. Placing the onus on the relationships of your party, rather than the narrative, has meant that this is a game that strikes not just an emotional chord, but a personal one. While Final Fantasy stalwarts will likely balk at the action-heavy combat, the spirit of the franchise remains, and is better served here than it has been in many years.
This isn't probably the Final Fantasy you were expecting, nevertheless it's one worth your time. it is far from being a perfect game, mainly because of a terrible second half, but it succeeds where other Final Fantasy have failed: bringing the saga into the modern era.
Final Fantasy XV is definitely a memorable tale told with impressive production values. However, it's plagued by gameplay that basically plays itself, insufferable wait times, and a story that fails to establish itself before thrusting you into its world.
February 4, 2019
Final Fantasy XIV announces a crossover with Final Fantasy XV. Watch video
June 4, 2018
Final Fantasy XV will receive the mod tools for PC this week. Read more
April 9, 2018
Square Enix confirms that Shadow of the Tomb Raider will appear in Final Fantasy XV. Read more
January 16, 2018
Final Fantasy XV sets the 6th of March as the release day for its PC version.