Finally finished my review of FFXV. It's long, it's detailed, and it consists of the ugliest footage of XV you've ever seen. Enjoy!
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R.I.P 1.5 hours of my life. You covered a lot of areas in detail as you typically do. The story aspects I won't comment on given how there are going to be some additions later on. The only reason I can assume that Tabata aimed to make FFXV easy was to reduce the alienating that would be done to the fandom. I am sure there are a good chunk of people that have never touched an ARPG in their life. You used a cure attack analogy toward FFXV if I recall correctly? While yes, it is possible to beat the game just mashing attack, progress isn't as good. I won't comment on the accessories that help boost AP for getting A+ in certain categories given how you explained the time frame you did the review. I aimed for backside links attacks, because I'd gain AP sometimes, and parries. Beyond that, both gave at least 2 of my characters some invincibility frames. Sometimes that would even cause the enemy to stop taking action for a few secs allowing the other Chocobros to deal freebie damage. I agree with the camera. While it typically hasn't been an issue on my end, tight corridors and super large enemies can generate problems. I like how summons operate in this game and I do feel they are balanced. Why Ramuh has so much summoning territory is beyond me, but it still is not a detriment to my experience. I like that they are overly powerful and that they operate on an RNG level. Imo, it keeps things more fresh instead of being able to call upon them at will which may kill the excitement of seeing a summon after a few times. Obviously, there is more room for different variants of ARPGs in the mainline series, so it will be interesting seeing that direction being taken for the next couple of installments if it ends up being taken. Overall good review. My only recommendation for later videos would be to have some type of index within the video itself, so there is a better sense of separating parts wise.Finally finished my review of FFXV. It's long, it's detailed, and it consists of the ugliest footage of XV you've ever seen. Enjoy!