Final Fantasy XV is the least traditional game in the main Final Fantasy series. It wears its Western influences on its emo-boy-band sleeve, adding action-oriented real-time combat, driving, a close, third-person camera angle, and making you squeeze through tiny gaps at every opportunity. It’s also a service game. Yes, this is a single-player JRPG that’s being treated by its developers as a rolling project, it being improved and added to as the months go by.
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Playing the game at its console launch last year was a strange experience. Away from the shampoo advert hairstyles, the ab-flashing, and brooding while sitting in an open-top car, it’s an endearing tale of friendship. It’s really clever in places, too, particularly how it positions characters’ hobbies as gameplay mechanics: Gladiolus, your bodyguard and sentient bicep, brings survival skills; your advisor, Ignis, is a cook; and Prompto, your best pal, is a photographer.
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