Sigfried1977
Legend
You should really spoiler-tag that video, dude.
You should really spoiler-tag that video, dude.
The screenshot shows nothing right? It's just noctis with the casual outfit
I'm suddenly thinking, how weird it is to see a Final Fantasy starring the One Direction crew.
The screenshot shows nothing right? It's just noctis with the casual outfit
Yeah, except he looks surpsinglyold and stubby. Almost like he's aged 10 years for some strange reason. Not to mention the video description gives away the final boss
Ending was pretty neat, by the way. Still, in terms of story content, this was a fairly slight FF game. Took me 40 hours. 40 hours in which I also completed a metric ton of side missions. In FFXIII, it took 45 hours just to reach Grand Pulse (for better or worse), and another 15-20 hours from there til the end.
because of which I never reached Gran Pulse .... nothing wrong in the game, I really liked combat, but it was too linear to hold interest in terms of context and I moved on to other games without even realising I had abandoned it. I would love to compete it someday.But in FF13, it was a grand slog to reach Grand pulse.
I'm at 40 hours and still at the beginning of Chapter 6. I avoid using the car in short and medium distances. I love hiking in real life so it suits me
How do you hike? I keep getting blocked by various invisible walls or slippery stones / grounds.
I can't jump here and there to climb like in skyrim
I don't think we have the same meaning of hiking?
Mine is Wikipedia's
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiking
Hiking does not necessarily in climbing rocks. It can be just be walking in nature.
I wonder when Final Fantasy will ever get story telling right again (Or maybe it never did and I'm simply being nostalgic here). There's some really good stuff in FFXV. Ardyn in particular is a real standout character as far as I'm concerned. But the way it's all being delivered is so scattershot and poor, it amounts to almost nothing at the end. The one shining example is the chapter with the Marlboro boss. The game hits all the right notes there, and even the moment-to-moment gameplay is greatly informed by what's happened earlier.
Since this is going to be on sale next friday (in the EU PSN store) i decided to give the game a try with the judgment disc demo, and i'm hooked. The game just feels nice to play (camera movement and input delay is spot on) and i'm enjoying it even though i really can't understand anything in Japanese Also, the hair is the best I've seen in any game when considering everything (lighting, volume, animation) even if the dithering can be distracting at times:
^ The next iteration of that on more powerful hardware (or the eventual PC version) that can eliminate the dithering artifacts will be a sight to behold. I just hope they manage to release the first major patch for the game by the time it goes up on sale, it'd be good if they fixed the fame pacing issues on Ps4/Ps4Pro. IQ is fine on regular Ps4, didn't expect that.