![]() ![]() ![]() The culture is excellent, join a nice Free Company, and the social element of the game also becomes a pleasure. Again, there is so much to do- you can just let your character explore or you can plan your objectives with goals in mind. Another great achievement is that it does not feel grindy or like you have to farm. Being able to quest with every class on the same character really makes it interesting. Navigating becomes realistic, combat becomes more strategical, and even things like crafting become truly entertaining in their gameplay. ![]() There are so so many things that you can do -and perhaps the greatest achievement of the game- is that most of these things are actually quite fun. If you played these games when you were younger, you'll delight in seeing their evolved return in MMO form. The game seems most influenced by FF I, II, and III (in the west). What was hokey or dull becomes very alive with solid lore that stays very true to the Final Fantasy classics. What was complex will become second nature, enabled largely by the intuitive PS4 controller. ![]() After 20 hours, you should have a decent understanding of most aspects of the gameplay and be into the main quest. It takes time, but it pays off into an engrossing massive fantasy that relishes in your freedom of gameplay. It's absolutely not for the casual gamer, who wants an ordinary campaign or a game they can jump right into. It seems too complex, dull, and hokey at first. After 20 hours, you should have a decent This really is a beautiful game if you stay with it and give it a chance. This really is a beautiful game if you stay with it and give it a chance. ![]()
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