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Final Fantasy 15
Release date delayed from Sept 30 to Nov 29th.
The companion movie, FFXV: Kingsglaive, released the first 12 minutes of the movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxH4OMFOa7k |
Movie actually looks good. At this point i'm ready to wait another 10 years for this game!
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FFXV wont be on Wii U so i wont be playing it :(
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got it cuz the wife loves Wii games its not for me. sept ill be playing that new zelda too
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I sort of want to get a Wii U for Zelda, but I haven't really liked the Zelda games since the original. The new one does look really cool though. |
twilight princess was amazing too asano. and u could get that on Wii U i believe its backwards compatible with Wii. they had a streak after ocarina of time that was terrible. majora's mask and wind waker make people sad. but then twilight was really good. high hopes for this one.
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like i said i play computer games though and she plays console so whatever system she likes better is the one i buy so i can play more computer games while she plays console :p
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Ah yes, I forgot about Twilight Princess. I actually have a Wii, and that's one of the three games I own for it. I played about 10 minutes when it first came out before giving up because I couldn't get used to the controls. But I do think if I gave it a reasonable chance I would've liked it.
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This may force me to purchase a PS4. Damn.
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Might as well buy the NX coming out in march. Will have the same zelda game.
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I have a ps4 so i'm not worried about not getting to play FF15 right away, but I just want to have the neo and most likely get trade in value of 200$ before it gets to old towards the neo. |
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Yeah. I think them delaying till end of november will most likely help them overall if the neo hits before FF15 release on both fronts. Helping the sales of neo and helping play FF15 the smoothest. They also won't need to lower the price of the game. If they release in september there are lots of people that will wait till november for the price drop even if it's 10/15 since holiday season is so close after.
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Interesting. Thanks for the heads up. Why wouldn't they make a PC release? I'm sure they'll port it later..?
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Yeah, I'm sure they'll port it later but it may be a few years. They just finished porting the FF13 trilogy to PC, and a FF10 HD port. They're still due for FF8/9/12 too.
They seem to always release for consoles exclusively at first. Probably some deals with Sony/Microsoft to help drive console sales? Dunno, it's just the way they do things. |
They said PC is a maybe. I think it will be over two years at least. They said they need to sell 10 million just to break even.
FF12 HD for PS4 next year http://www.polygon.com/2016/6/6/1186...ge-ps4-trailer They need to release FF7 remake without trying to overmilk it by doing dumb stuff like turning it into 3 parts or whatever. Then make FF6 remake from the ground up. |
I'm pretty excited for the Zelda game, it looks pretty incredible. I haven't played a Final Fantasy since X however. I loved those games though.
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I managed to finish the FFXV storyline yesterday after putting in about 55 hours. There's a lot of endgame content that I haven't experienced yet, but my initial impressions after "beating" the game are as follows:
The Bad The music. It's not that the music is bad, but there is very little original music for XV. Instead, you find the soundtracks of all the previous FF games that you can play instead. It's great listening to some of the old classics again, but I've always found the music to be a huge part of FF, so the lack of original music this time is a bit of a bummer. The story. Again, this is a huge part of the FF franchise, it's a bummer that this one wasn't better. The movie was great, and the animated shorts were really good. They got me super hyped for the game and a long, intricate story. But the game's story turned out to be really short and poorly fleshed out. Magic. Gone are all the classic FF spells, and you basically get 3 spells: Fire, Lightning, Frost. You have to "craft" spells, they have a limited number of uses (usually 3-6), casting a spell puts magic on a 30s cooldown, and you can tweak them in power and utility with various components. But it's all too complicated to bother with. I tried to make a caster-focused character, because magic is very powerful, but 99% of the time I crafted the same 3 spells. The summons animations are spectacular. But you only get 3 of them and you can't choose which gets summoned (it's based on the area you're in, and it's not guaranteed it'll even get summoned). Again, most of the time you forget about it so they never get used. Your party is mostly useless. They do their own thing, and you can't really control them. Fighting a mob a ranged because it one-shot cleaves everything in melee? Have fun constantly rezzing your dumbshit party members. And you they never seem to get any stronger throughout the game. You can marginally raise their stats and give them new moves, but they're all pretty weak compared to your character. Chapter 13. Almost everyone hates this chapter. It's very different from the rest of the game. Chapter 13 strips you of your weapons and you're forced to play Final Metal Gear Solid Fantasy for a few hours. It kinda sucks. These are all minor gripes, with the exception of the story. That's the biggest thing holding this game back. The Good Almost everything else is really good. Great combat. I was leary of real-time action combat, but it's actually fun. Enormous amounts of optional content. There's maybe 10-15 hours of main storyline, and 90 hours of optional content. No exaggeration. And there's probably as much post-game content as there is leading up to it. It's insane. Stunning visuals. I almost bought a 4k TV just for this game. The environments are as good as all the screenshots make it seem. Really gorgeous game. The progress system isn't my favorite of the franchise, but it's not terrible. The world is hugely open, and almost never locks you into a point of no return. Yes, there are story points which lock you in for brief period, but it's never for too long. It's probably the most open FF game in the franchise. Almost intimidatingly large when you're starting out. You can easily spend 100 hours on this game, and most of it is actual content -- very little, if any, grinding required. Anyway, overall it's a great game, but not without its flaws. My favorite is still 6, but I think XV does enough well that'll it'll rank in the top 5 of most people's lists. If the story were deeper and more fulfilling, it would easily be a top-3 contender. |
Most reviews I've read for the game is basically "its a beautiful mess and I can't help but love it"
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Yeah, pretty much.
My hunch is the FF7 remake is going to be the same gameplay style as 15, which could be spectacular. |
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