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April 2018
(81%)
55 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Although the game has a great story, blazing-fast combat, and a ton of content to chew on, it does get repetitive and monotonous at times. The open world isn't exactly dynamic or very interactive outside of boss battles, side quests or combat sequences, a...
Published: 2017-11-30, Author: Sean , review by: impulsegamer.com
There's definite potential to be found in Comrades, as when you get a decent team behind you and you're taking on all manner of beasts it really adds a new dynamic to how you approach combat when compared to the single player game...
Published: 2018-03-26, Author: Jerry , review by: gamingshogun.com
Great story, Fun interaction between characters, Feels like the ultimate road movie come to life
Combat can get clumsy
Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition49.998.8Story8.5 /10Gameplay8.5 /10Graphics9.0 /10Sound9.0 /10ProsGreat storyFun interaction between charactersFeels like the ultimate road movie come to lifeConsCombat can get clumsySteam Linkfinal fantasy FINAL FANTASY XV...
Published: 2018-03-08, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
Abstract: Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition did not have a great showing on PC before launch, with Square Enix releasing a standalone benchmarking tool which was plagued with frame pacing issues and a host of technical problems, leaving PC disappointed with what wa...
Abstract: It took quite a while for Final Fantasy XV to finally make its way to PC—almost a year and a half after the console launch, to be exact. But in the end it made it over, and as of yesterday you can find the game on an oddball selection of storefronts, incl...
Abstract: Playing a massive JRPG can be pretty daunting at any age. I mean, I work full-time reviewing and writing about games and between all my other assignments, MMOs, MOBAs, shooters, and other recreational activities, it can get tough to fit in a JRPG every so...
Fun, stylish combat, Beautiful score, Memorable set pieces
Unfocused first half, Invisible walls, Poor exposition, An identity crisis in design
Final Fantasy XV's seems to be confused as to what it wants to be, and it makes one game feel like several, none of which execute upon their ideas well enough to stand above its modern contemporaries
Abstract: The Final Fantasy series has never settled on a specific look or battle system; in the thirty plus years since its 8-bit debut, the JRPG juggernaut has continuously torn itself apart and rebuilt its foundation from the ground up, never settling on a singu...