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- Day One Edition includes: Final Fantasy XV game and Masamune DLC Weapon
- More action oriented instead of the traditional turn based or active time battle system that Final Fantasy is known for
- Characters can perform actions like double jumps according to player input and move with great speed
- Open environment that player is free to explore and roam about via a car, an airship, or a famed Chocobo
- Xbox One X Enhanced, 4K Ultra HD, HDR
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Product information
ASIN | B00DBF813Y |
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Release date | November 29, 2016 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #25,390 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #584 in Xbox One Games |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches; 3.2 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Teen |
Item model number | E3Squaretitle2XB1xbox_one |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Manufacturer | Square Enix |
Date First Available | September 27, 2017 |
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Get ready to be at the centre of the ultimate fantasy adventure. Enter the world of FINAL FANTASY XV, and experience epic action-packed battles along your journey of discovery. You are Noctis, the Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Lucis, and your quest is to reclaim your homeland from the clutches of the imperial army. Joined by your closest friends, you will take the wheel and experience a voyage like no other, travelling through the breath-taking world of Eos encountering larger-than-life beasts and unforgiving enemies. You will learn to master the skills of weaponry and magic, channelling the power of your ancestors allowing you to effortlessly warp through the air in thrilling combat. Fresh faces and long-time fans, fulfil your destiny and experience a brand new kind of fantasy.
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Reclaim Your Throne
As the Crown Prince Noctis and his three best friends set out on a journey to wed his fiancée Luna, a terrible tragedy befalls his country. Under the guise of peace, the neighboring Niflheim Empire invades the kingdom of Lucis, severing his connection to his father King Regis and Luna.
Season Pass - (Sold Separately)
The Final Fantasy XV Season PASS gives you access to three original episodes and an online co-op multiplayer mode. Gladio, Ignis and Prompto will become playable characters for the first time ever and a new play mode for up to 4 players will be added to the game.
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Massive Open WorldExperience a vast open world with a variety of different landscapes that resemble real world locations. |
Unique MagicCraft, combine, and obtain elements from around the world to create devastating magic. |
Intense CombatReady yourself with a variety of different weapons never before experienced in Final Fantasy. |
Huge MonstersThe universe of Eos is rich with diverse landscapes, mysterious dungeons, and intimidating beasts to battle. |
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Customers like the quality, graphics and value of the video game. They mention that it's addicting, the combat doesn't feel clunky and the scenery is visually appealing. They appreciate the great replay value. However, some customers have issues with entertainment value. Opinions are mixed on the storyline and combat system.
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Customers find the game enjoyable, fantastic, and addicting. They also say the combat doesn't feel clunky or hard to use, and the game quickly becomes entertaining. Customers also say that the game is stunning, and a decent open world game.
"...For the graphics nerds, you will not be disappointed. The gameplay is also extremely smooth, especially in battle (once you get the hang of it)...." Read more
"...3. The character voice overs are good. Very enjoyable.4. The soundtrack is fantastic.5...." Read more
"...It quickly becomes an entertaining, somewhat challenging way to dispatch your enemies. Overall, Final Fantasy XV may not have been my..." Read more
"...of the combos, links, and blindspots and kick a$$. The mini-games are so much fun...." Read more
Customers find the graphics stunningly beautiful, with the most visually appealing scenery in the entire franchise. They also appreciate the amazingly rendered and detailed chocobos. Customers also say the game is gorgeous, with beautiful animation and sound. They mention that the fighting looks cool and the music that plays in the background is just beautiful.
"...during battles once you get the controls down, and the graphics are certainly commendable, which segues into my next topic...." Read more
"...Pros1. The game looks gorgeous. Lots of good visuals, the character models look good, and the landscapes are expensive. It's a big game...." Read more
"...The presentation of this world is amazing with absolutely stunning graphics...." Read more
"...I cried in a lot of different parts of the story. The animation is beautiful, the characters are relatable, and their relationship while somewhat..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the video game. They say it's well worth the price, has great replay value, and is worth the wait.
"...Lots of good visuals, the character models look good, and the landscapes are expensive. It's a big game. With a world map. And towns. Awesome...." Read more
"...It is worth every penny.. and even if you have to spend retail price for this game.. it is STILL worth it...." Read more
"...Enjoy the view and the bromance. Well worth the price...." Read more
"Bought the game from here and it is very much worth the price. I have gotten many hours of enjoyment out of this game...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the storyline. Some find it engrossing, while others say it falls short. They also mention that the story has forced moments and plot holes. Overall, customers feel the game was unfinished upon release.
"...Like most Final Fantasy games, the main quest is fairly linear, while everything else is very open ended. The main map of the game is pretty massive...." Read more
"...12 in terms of openess but at the same time I felt the story had so many forced moments where you really could not empathize...." Read more
"...Even cell phones.8. The story line is surprisingly charming.9...." Read more
"...just resonated with me, remembering Final Fantasy I. The storyline is straight forward, and we meet the enemy early on the game..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the combat system. Some find it fantastic, balanced, and incredible. They also say the fighting style is fine and satisfying. However, others say that the combat is too difficult, the majority of battles are too easy, and it's not perfect.
"...Battles are great. You can use the long standing 'wait' mode, or play on the fly. I use both. Whatever works for you will be enjoyable...." Read more
"...All in all this combat system isn't perfect, but not too terrible. I'm hoping they rework/improve upon it.In short, the games OK at best...." Read more
"...The battle system was amazing and satisfying...." Read more
"Story was weak but strong RPG elements made the game worthwhile...." Read more
Customers find the entertainment value of the video game to be low. They mention that the game play is dull, extremely underwhelming, and highly disappointing. They also say that the second half of the game is rather dull, with less exploration and a linear storyline. Customers also mention that combat is flat and boring, and the game has boring side quests. Overall, they feel the game lacks fun.
"...Main villain was also lackluster, dull and boring.. Even the final fight was bad, it was way too easy...." Read more
"...I like the game it has its ups and downs, but, not the best ff game." Read more
"...There are gaps in the excitement (aka moving point to point in the car). Overall, though, I had a good time with it...." Read more
"Game gets boring after a while. Graphics are great, but one of the cities is so small and maze like it makes me not want to play...." Read more
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Like most Final Fantasy games, the main quest is fairly linear, while everything else is very open ended. The main map of the game is pretty massive. It takes quite some time to get from one side of the map to the other side, even when driving. This allows for a unique exploration experience. I have put over 125 hours into the game, and there are still small blacked out areas on the map that I have yet to explore.
Character stats are completely upgradeable through accessories, with an almost limitless list of possibilities for your party. At the same time, weapons, tools, and magic can further customize your party. Battles are great. You can use the long standing 'wait' mode, or play on the fly. I use both. Whatever works for you will be enjoyable. Movement is very fluid during battles once you get the controls down, and the graphics are certainly commendable, which segues into my next topic.
The graphics are great in 1080p and 4k. This being one of the few games supporting HDR and 4k resolution on the X Box One S and PlayStation Pro, I've tried multiple settings on both of my TVs. The main difference between my 1080p Samsung and my 4k Sony with HDR, at least for this game, is color reproduction. Yeah, the resolution is definitely better, and sharper on the 4k TV. However, unless you are using a 55" 4k, HDR 10, 1000 nits TV or larger, or sitting right next to a 43"-49" TV with the same specs, the difference between 1080p and 4k is not immediately apparent in still images (the human eye can only discern a pixilation difference between 1080p/4k at close range on small TVs). HDR is what makes the picture better on all of these 4k TVs. I am using a Sony x800d 43" VA panel, and since the max nits is relatively low (maybe 400), the HDR doesn't necessary reproduce images as well as a television set with over 1000 nits. However, with some picture setting adjustments, I was able to get a pretty respectable picture for gaming, with extremely low input lag (definitely a step up from my older Samsung). I watched my buddy play this on his new 49" Samsung KS 8000, and it certainly looked better than mine, but not by much. For the graphics nerds, you will not be disappointed. The gameplay is also extremely smooth, especially in battle (once you get the hang of it).
The ability to fish, hunt, gamble, run various side quests, and play video games add to the main part of the game. Some of the best gear in the game can be obtained from gambling and playing a pinball style game. I've spent so many hours trying to catch legendary fish, I've forgotten at times that I'm playing an RPG with a set goal. Post main story content is very engaging and challenging. The hardest dungeons open up after the main story, giving you a real chance to test your build.
If you are on the fence about purchasing this, I can almost guarantee you will like this game. I stopped playing Gears of War 4, Fifa 2017, Dead Rising 4, Battlefield One, and Destiny to play this game. It hasn't left the disc drive of my X Box One S since I received it in December.
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Pros
1. The game looks gorgeous. Lots of good visuals, the character models look good, and the landscapes are expensive. It's a big game. With a world map. And towns. Awesome.
2. The battle system works pretty well. I have the Wait option enabled which adds back a little bit of that strategy element lost from the lack of turn based combat.
3. The character voice overs are good. Very enjoyable.
4. The soundtrack is fantastic.
5. The quests, story, etc is a lot of content to run through. Definitely getting your money's worth there.
6. The character leveling system is fun. A little bit of old, a little something new.
7. I thought the modernization would take a lot out of the experience. Most final fantasy games have tech but it's usually Sci fi kinda stuff. They put everything in very well and it feels like it fits. Even cell phones.
8. The story line is surprisingly charming.
9. Two hours into the game and you have interacted with a bigger world and more people than all of final fantasy 13. Thanks for listening to us, Square Enix, and giving us an actual world to play in =)
Cons
1. A lot of running around empty space during quests and such.
2. The controls and mechanics are a little buggy.
3. The controls also take some time to get used to. Every button does something else and I've made a few mistakes in the heat of battle.
4. There are a lot of side quests that don't really add much to the story. A lot of "run here, kill this, return for rewards". Easy way to grab easy XP and gil though.
Overall, I'm satisfied with it. It feels like a final fantasy game despite its flaws and the change in mechanics. The story and characters are charming and the world looks really nice. It's a little rough around the edges, and your enjoyment will be directly predicated on how well you handle the rough edges. If you're okay with a button press not working occasionally or a bit of quest grinding, this is a delightful entrant into the final fantasy franchise. It's a 5 star for me personally, but from a strictly objective standpoint, it's a 4 star game.
Which however, brings me to one of my biggest complaints about the game. Exploring in the in car feels like an on-rails experience and because of this it often feels like a chunk of this gorgeous world is simply untouchable. In depth exploration requires you to rent a Chocobo or walk to where you want to go. Also, the load times are the longest I think I have experienced on an Xbox one so far, but there are not a ton of them.
My favorite part of this game was the combat system. There is a bit of a learning curve when starting out but its nothing overly complicated. It quickly becomes an entertaining, somewhat challenging way to dispatch your enemies.
Overall, Final Fantasy XV may not have been my favorite game to come out of 2016 but it was a pretty awesome one. This game got me interested in the FF universe and I will be looking forward to future titles. So if you've been eyeballing this from a distance or just looking for something new and unique, then Final Fantasy XV would be a good buy.