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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 PS4.
It corrects all the missteps the series has taken over the past few iterations and offers an accessible game for fans and newcomers alike.
Final Fantasy XV is one of 2016's best games, and definitely a must have. Its story will catch you and make you go through Noctis’s troubles, and it is worth playing till the end to discover how all is ended. The side quests are enriching and interesting too. This ten-years-long wait has been worth it.
Its flaws and fun come fro the same tangled history, but the latter easily wins the day. [Feb 2017, p.81]
Final Fantasy XV is a tremendous return to the franchise and includes a lot things we love about the series. I experienced a few missteps here and there, but it didn’t deter from an overall great experience.
As an open roleplaying world Eos is just in the minor leagues. Beautiful to look at but filled with redundant and basic fetch- and kill-quests, it is too evident, that Square’s open world experience stems from MMOs. Nonetheless, the fresh real-time battle system is a risk that I truly can appreciate, while storytelling and imaginative characters showcase the return of Square’s strengths that have been forgotten during the FF13-trilogy.
Final Fantasy XV is not the game Square Enix promised us. It’s not an open world game that everyone would enjoy, and even though it looks like they have done a great deal in making it more accessible to newcomers, it has more improving to do. If you are a die-hard Final Fantasy fan, you will have a great time thanks to a beautiful world, easy to learn and fun combat mechanics and a classic story about friendship and love.
Only kernels of Final Fantasy’s old style remain in FF XV, which is both liberating and frustrating. The game does indeed chart a new course for the franchise, and it’s a fun new course...It is not a course that every old Final Fantasy fan is destined to love.
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.