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Final Fantasy XV: The Biggest Name in RPGs Is Making a Comeback
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The real-time battle system is much more free-form instead, and (so far) lives up to the game’s credo of being a Final Fantasy for both beginners and hardcore fans.
The acrobatic flair FFXV’s real-time combat is as addictive as it is fluid, and it fueled my desire to keep searching for mobs to fight even after we raised enough cash to fix our ride. It may be disappointing to learn you only control Noctis in the party of four, but his empowering mix of melee and magic attacks make him a fun character to control. He can blend stunning warp attacks, where he travels across the screen in a flash to meet foes head-on with ferocious weapon strikes. You can equip up to four offensive combat options and switch between them quickly using the d-pad.
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After two hours into Final Fantasy XV’s campaign, I can’t help but trace the lineage of Square Enix’s new blockbuster RPG in the back of my mind. But the first two chapters never feel like a derivative work, with the core story and presentation leaning on the type of strong characterization and blockbuster graphics that have come to define Final Fantasy. You could almost picture director Hajime Tabata and his team spending the last few years playing other games and saying, “Hey, wouldn’t this be a great idea to put in Final Fantasy?” And, somehow, the unique sauce blends multiple flavors into a cohesive and ambitious vision of a modern RPG.
http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/06/...ing-a-comeback ...
Ich bin mittlerweile wieder optimistisch.