Was my first FF game, and I remember after 150ish hours of doing all side quests, as tedious as they were, it was time chilling with the broskis, and finally going to the last campfire and man, shit had me in tears
It was my first RPG, and the friendships had me shedding tears like crazy! It's a beautiful story, if unpolished. Those friendships just really make the game special. Has there ever been a better group? I mean , the banter alone between Noct and the gang was fantastic.
I think the random pictures was one of the biggest strokes of genius in this game. It was always fun to see what pictures were taken, and then to go back and browse them at the end of the game, looking at my own personal memories. My favorite was the optional dungeon you get access to early in the game, before you’re at the proper level for it, and at the end of it fight a samurai. One of the most difficult fights I had in the game. But I pulled through, and the picture I got was of swords clashing between noctis and the Samurai. It was perfect.
The best thing about them is that the pictures are generated randomly. So the pictures you get are uniquely your own that no other player has. It really makes your playthrough and journey feel much more personal and emotional. I love it.
I loved having 4 boys as main characters and their friendship. The travelling and camping felt so chill every time. I felt deeply connected to them and enjoyed their interactions and growth (with the DLC's even more). The last parts of the game made me cry a lot because they are just so loyal to each other. Every game has flaws and everyone is subjective with their opinions anyway so this is my subjective take :)
I agree with everything you said in this comment. The boys, the camp, the atmosphere was some of the best ice ever seen. What made it tough for me was the the combat was so boring and u wasn't a fan of the story. I wish there were more games like this but just more complete
I was out of gaming for most of the 2010s, so I knew none of the context with it. Absolutely adored it when I played it. It’s far from perfect, but the more I think about my time with it the more I love it.
Same here brother, I was out of touch with gaming in the 2010s as well. But this game got me back into gaming and made me by a playstation 5 for the royal edition.
So what I'm gaining from this comment in the row apply to it is that people who didn't realize what awesome games came out in the 2010s think FF15 is great. That sounds about right honestly
@@SokiHime I mean I’ve gone back and played (or played when they came out) Mass Effect, Red Dead, Bioshock, Uncharted, etc. I just didn’t really follow gaming culture, and I didn’t really play any obscure titles. I have never been somebody who watches gaming trailers. I also played some of the greatest games ever, and Final Fantasy XV is a solid B+ game.
@@SokiHimeI did too... I was severely hooked to drugs and beat it.. now I play games instead at 7 years clean. People can have breaks in history for reasons that aren't surface level
@@jonahfalcon1970how? I really think the story was a 10/10 like most FF games. Epic journey and story, gameplay is very easy though but FFXVI is very easy too
I love this game. It's not perfect, not at all, but with a touch-up of its story and combat, it would have been a close reenactment of classic final fantasy games
Just needed the combat depth if ff7 remake, or 16. If they could've just finished the damn combat it would've been far more fun to me and the rest would've felt better. Spamming warp strike all the time, or just spamming attack. Feels like that's all I did, with some sprinkles of l2&r2 for team attacks.
@@taylon5200 what combat depth? Switching characters and spamming commands isn't deep. It felt like a constant tug of war between the ATB system and the more orthodox ARPG mechanics. Like you don't need to strategise at all outside of hard mode, and even then all of the strategy is done via materia setups so operating the ATB system just becomes pointless tedium. Not only that, blocking is just straight up better than dodging 99% of the time so there's also no need to move around or dodge. Tldr; FF7R's combat is horrible. I completely disagree that it has any depth whatsoever.
Final Fantasy XV isn't a perfect game, but it is absolutely a good game. Some if the points could be polished and filled out a little better but it's absolutely stunningly beautiful and what is there is a ton of fun to play. My biggest gripe is how the DLC feels too much like side stories and are kinda clunky in how they're attached to the main story.
@@superblanco444 you cant be serious. Ff8 had one of the greatest stories in my opinion in any game. Yea its way more open and modern than ff8 obviously but I dunno ff8 is just something else. Not the most fun but loved that game back in the day
Players back then knew the dlc was going to be those parts where the party members had to go/disappeared and that the devs would price gouge their playerbase for that section of the story. It was pretty cheap of them to do but I guess with nowadays the royal edition being so cheap it's definitely worth it now but it should've launched originally without cut content like that.
I remember grabbing this game off the shelf when I was 13 and buying it with my 2016 Christmas money, just because I thought the cover looked cool. I knew nothing about Final Fantasy. It ended up being one of the most memorable gaming experiences I've ever had. There were many tears at the end. I always love revisting the boy band whenever I'm in need of some sweet nostalgia.
10-15 is the sweet spot for Final Fantasy games. FFVII and FFIX hit hard when I was that age. Epic gaming moments. Only outdone in my gaming time by South Park and Fall Out 3 alien abductions.
@@kylerobison1425Nah VI-X is the sweet spot, Squaresoft were hitting their stride and all were critical hits. XI was pretty niche with a gazillion teething problems, XII was great but had major pacing issues, XIII was...well it was hot trash let's be honest, XIV released in a horrible state and only got good a couple years in and XV base game is so disappointing for too many reasons to say here and It isn't right that people need to pay for DLC just for a game to get good
This is a game i feel like hit so many of us in the same way oddly. I remember it being a flawed experience but i also look back on it so fondly. A game never made me feel like i was on an adventure with my friends so well, and despite the story being thin and obviously incomplete the end still got me.
I don’t see it that why. I was very excited for the game before release and I defended it left and right when others could see the red flags leading up to release but I was in denial. Then it came out I buy the steel book deluxe edition only to be proved wrong and incredibly let down. It’s not a *bad game* but it it’s absolutely not a good FF game and certainly not one that warranted all the hype and insane amount of marketing they put behind it, something they obviously did bc they knew the game wasn’t going yo live up. Im sorry but when the first 4DLCs were BLATANTLY stories that very clearly belonged in the gaping holes in the story of the main game when your companions leave you, it’s just ridiculous. After it’s development hell they did the best they could, but that doesn’t mean it was good. It was passable.
For me it's in the same space as Fallout 76 or Mass Effect Andromeda. It's a purchase i regret and i really wish i could get that money back. That period from 2016 to 2018 had so many misses that i stopped pre-ordering games.
@@Gwynbleidd_117 The marketing is just standard for a final fantasy game. They probably did more cause their last game was a flop. Ever heard of non linear storytelling probably not. Its amazing how people can type this much when all they have said game is bad but i wanted to like it, like that somehow is substance enough to change someone mind about it.
You can actually still access the comrades expansion, they allowed you to do all the missions offline. It's set in the time gap between Noct entering the crystal and the amazing camping scene. It actually fixes every issue that you had with Noctis' gameplay AND the magic system, it's literally how Noctis' should have played
@@anmeme6579 Thanks for the info! It was my first RPG so it holds a special place. I'll play anything related to it. Have you played 16 yet? If you have, any advice?
Favorite game of all time not because story, not because gameplay, but because the characters and they’re dynamics are so well done, and as a lonely loner boy that doesn’t want to be a loner the characters made me feel like I had friends
The characters honestly feel real just chilling with the boys and many others along the way that what sold me to this game a masterpiece in it's own way.
I didn’t hate the game but sucked you needed to watch a movie and an anime and play dlc to fully enjoy story. Lol i wish they would have finished all the dlc episodes instead of Forspoken
@@ZerosGameInnI’m not one to blindly hate and didn’t absolutely hate forspoken like everyone else. There was some good stuff but FFXV and finishing it’s dlc was more important to me
First half of this game, pretty much the open world, was one of the most enjoyable and engrossing FF experiences I’ve had. And I’be played the majority of the series going back to the first as a kid. . A few straight forward tweaks to the story, camera mechanics, and the flow of the “acts” and this could have been an absolute masterpiece.
I loved this game so much. While the game has plenty of flaws, I am still able enjoy the game for what it is and it will always hold a special place in my heart. Still saddened that season 2 of DLC got cancelled.
The way it’s described in the book was I always torn. The ending of the base game is so shakespearian in its pathos, drama and just dropping with religious symbolism. If nothing else the ending was perfect. The ending in the book…. Much more traditional. I would have loved to see it visually though.
Also man I love the review without super heavy spoilers, it’s nice to watch a video and not get spoiled on the game or any story points about a game I’ve never played. Good job man, awesome video!
It’s so crazy how hated this game is. It’s unashamedly my favorite game of all time Edit: I played the game day 1 without any changes or DLC’s and loved it then as well. The DLC’s 100% do improve the experience though
FF15 is currently my favourite FF game The road trip vibes are immaculate and nobody can tell me other wise lmao Story could have ben told better but you can get by, the concept i thought was very interesting and cool Combat was not the best but you can work with it But one of the coolest things were the random photos Prompto took along the journey that was absolutely one of my favourite things and i seriously wish we could have it in more games Overall i really had fun even if it was janky at times Graphics still hold up too i just replayed it over winter Overall banger game Edit: Yes i skipped a lot of points as this is a youtube comment not a 40 page essay xD
FF15 is way to overhated, despite it's flaws it's something very special, it has a epic soundtrack,, it's extremely beautyful and has alot of content and a world to get lost in, it's pretty emotional and it managed to be successful , sell 10 million copies meanwhile capture alot of new fans ❤
Yeah, I feel FF2 is too overhated as well. I know FF16 is coming out, but I've never been into fighting games nor the soulslike experience with games, so tbh I do still prefer FF15.
I love this game so much despite all of its flaws. I remember how tearful I was the first time I cleared the game because of the ending theme song, how the game wraps the story in the end, as well as how the game allows you to go down the memory lane of your adventures one last time through images captured by Prompto's camera.
I've been playing/ watching the XV series in chronological order and have been really enjoying it. Currently on chapter 9 right before getting on the boat. Enjoyed episode Gladiolus and looking forward to the other DLC. Also going to read the book that covers the canceled DLC after I finish.
I started it in 2017 but due to some personal issues I couldn't finish it, 2 years later I started a new playthrough and I loved it, although I just did the main quest and killed the Adamantaimai, now I got it for my series s and I plan to do everything, I'm loving it
I played the royal edition a few months back because it was on psplus. Gotta say I was underwhelmed. My friend who had already played the game said the dlc really adds to the game and there was some tie in stuff. But how dare a game give me homework to properly appreciate it! You had dozens of hours of my time to get it right and you blew it. It's one thing when dlc adds to the game, it's another for them to fill in holes that should have never been empty.
This is a good game the only downside is the cancellation of the DLC. I knew there was a story that noctis and ardyn would team up to fight against the gods
I really enjoyed this ff just chilling hanging out with the boys. Riding around in the regalia . I had my Spotify connected to my ps4 and turned off music in game. when we rode around in the car it was to my favorite music which made it even better for me hahah . Also even with the dark kind of story it was very light hearted and fun at times even quirky. Getting the best foods. Going fishing . I liked it all.
I hope matty found out that noctis has multiple different combos he can do that's way more useful than just holding circle or B, because the combat system with noctis is way deeper than he let's on. Man you can really bring out your inner dmc player on XV if you try different things and understand it. Oh and trust me- you get something cool for unlocking all the Armiger weapons...
Ok im sold on redownloading so i can find out for myself & maybe see some more epic sh!t. I also dont think most people realize how deep, complex & fun the combat can be. Most people cant talk about it in its most current & complete form since only 28.6% have ever even finished the main storyline as of right now on ps4.
Yea some of the notes combat clips on RUclips are gnarly, I get the accessibility part but they should have done some explaining for people who wanted more, cause it's there in spades
I...I...I genuinely can't understand anybody thinking this combat is deep or even remotely good. It's so boring, lacks real depth, problematic when fighting groups especially flying enemies, the cameras awful. Hell summons only work in certain situations?? Baffling decision! Don't even get me started on that leviathan boss 😅
Played the Collector's Edition in 2021 by watching the Kingsglave movie and playing the game along with all the DLC. Had never played it before. Best video game experience in my life.
I'm currently playing it for the third time. I really do love this game. It's one of my favorites. I enjoy all the side quests and the world, characters and even the battle system. Amazing soundtrack. It's a really good game. But I do pretty much everything possible until I have to continue with the story leading me to be way over leveled but I just truly enjoy fifteen.
You're supposed to either tap the attack button to time your combos, or hold attacks while timing your weapon switching to create combos. Nobody talks about that tho
There was that and the directional stick changes up the strikes. The combat system had some depth to it but it needed some more tweaking. Still a solid game, one I platinumed in 2016 and played and finished again on PC last year. It'll always hold a special place in my heart
Maybe the game should have mechanics that actually encourage you to do so, the fact such mechanics exist but people barely even notice its a testament to the design flaws of the game, it shows that they were thrown in there yet they're barely useful for not to say completely unnecessary
@@funkrobot9762 watch out we got a big brain hardcoregamer here that likes to pretend like moving your analog stick down and up and pressing a is engaging gameplay and the new Final Fantasy games are dumb down so people can actually win I can't believe that thought process goes through you type of people's heads really shows how dumb you are and how bad of takes you make just because you miss your old nostalgic old-fashioned style of gameplay then act like a damn five-year-old child lashing out and everyone one when you don't get your way.
@@MrSkullMerchant Most of the people that hate it were either people who were invested into the game's hype train during the time, someone that was negative regarding FF's new direction or someone that didn't played the Royal Edition. But i will be honest here, XV it's a really you either love it or hate it game in general.... Personally i never played it but i searched a lot about it, and i really like the main cast and the music so i would probably enjoy It.
Interesting how ppl were saying how the combat in 15 was so lackluster and played itself like you mentioned and now with 16 a lot of ppl are complaining that the combat is too much like an action game.
I'm weirded out too. Like, people say you can just hold down a button and one-shot kill everything, and that's absolutely untrue. The weakest foes could be killed quickly, but it took a lot of chain-combos to do big numbers on stronger enemies. Gamers can be such a strange crowd.
This was the first ff game I played. I loved it! Combat was good enough for it. I dont like turn based so this was the perfect introduction for me. The story was great I thought. Especially once I really dug into the lore of this world it Really captivated me. I spent about 130 hours into it and got the plat. I've been wanting to do another playthrough with all the royal edition content. Comrades is also pretty cool.
In all honesty I personally feel like this is one of my favorite games of all time. I have a few gripes, but honestly I LOVED this game. I kinda grew up on Nintendo my whole life, and I knew Final Fantasy existed but didn’t know where to start when I got my PlayStation, and luckily they said could jump in with this game and I was blown away! I loved every minute of it and to me this is what Final Fantasy 7 is to a lot of Final Fantasy fans.
One of my absolute favorite Final Fantasy titles! Due in large part to it's epic soundtrack. I wish that spells were more in line with previous titles though, and that summoning was purposeful instead of a random set of culminating elements.
3 years ago, I played this game and DQ11 back-to-back, and that experience let me understand the difference between a really good game and a memorable game. When I thought about the individual parts of each game, DQ11 is the better one, but I would replay FF15 10 times before replaying DQ11. I remember the entire story, almost every character name and even some boss fights, while I have forgotten most of DQ11. FF15 is a better game than the sum of its parts, and its highs are unforgettable. The emotional connection with the party, the interactions between them, going to different media to experience each part of the game, an amazing human villain, an epic last 2 hours... FF15 shows how you can be a very flawed game and still be an amazing experience. It's far from my fav FF, but it would be close to the top in how emotional and how ingrained some parts of the game are in my brain.
That's funny I thought the exact opposite, ff15 was fine but not memorable in the slightest, while DQ11 became one of my favorite games of all time, to each their own of course, it's interesting how we can perceive and experience the same things so differently gor each person
I hated dragon quest 11. I thought it was terrible and had the worst character in gaming... Sylvando. The walking nails on chalkboard. The combat was boring as hell. Progress is slow as hell. The final villain is stupid as hell. Where it didn't suck it was bland. What a bad game.
Loved the characters, the way they talk a long the way, true friends. It also looks gorgeous and i like playing it at 60 fps on the ps5. Does make me sad that we miss a lot of the story, and it rushes it at the end. A lot from the trailers is missing too, but i still recommend the royal edition.
The stark difference between FFXV and FFXVI is NSYNC on a road trip to a man's worst day imaginable. Im seriously thinking of buying a PS5 with this game which says a lot.
If you watched all the Anime, Movie, play all the DLC(Especially Ardyn), learn the lores about the summons, finished all the sidequest, hunt and dungeons (Which gives you so much build up with the group's camaraderie). You will learn to appreciate this game in a deeper level. I played with EVERY final fantasy game multiple times since childhood and FF15 is AMONG my all time favorite. It just sucks that they have to split the stories in to different sections which if you're a new comer and didn't follow everything, you will miss a lot of the true story experience thus making you feel like it's lacking. I just wished they didn't make most of the story an optional thing.
After I finished FF VII Remake and Rebirth, a friend recommended XV to me. And I have to say that the 15 has grown on me even more than any other part I've played. I love open world, the battle system (I don't use the waitmode) and I don't even need to start with the Regalia. And the OST gave me chills. Especially “Apocalypse Noctis” When I think of FFVII's graphics, the wall jpg of Midgar is always the first thing that comes to mind. In the 15th, everything is "alive" up to the horizon and the day-night cycle also brings in dynamism. And I also particularly like the little things, such as Noctis getting dirty from fighting and fishing, or his hairstyle no longer being neat due to the rain. I also like the dynamic between the guys more. In the 7, I'm particularly bothered by the whining and pushy nature of Tifa's character. The story of 15 is a bit confusing, I don't want to contradict that, but since I know or have all the media around, I can figure out the connections. The story of 7 is largely known, but now the changes make the story more complicated for players who know the original. As far as linear the chapters go after leaving Altissia before arriving Insomnia, FF VII Rebirth is no different. And I thought it was really good that it had the chance to travel back into the past again, for example to take a deep breath before the journey with the bros came to an end. And I actually enjoyed doing that again. Since I've found Zack to be my favorite FFVII character since Crisis Core, I'm naturally very excited to see how he fits into the whole story. All in all, I'm really looking forward to the third part of the 7. But the 15 will probably remain number one for me for the time being.
FF15 was actually my first Final Fantasy game so it will ALWAYS hold a special place in my heart just as the four main characters will- but mostly Noctis. I absolutely loved his design and though his personality got on my nerves I got attached to his journey. I was spoiled the ending so I never finished it because I was so heartbroken over the unhappy ending they got. To this day I still have not finished it but played hours of just doing everything else. As a game itself, obviously it has flaws, but I admit I am a bit biased because it’s my first ever Final Fantasy game so I quite like it. I thought it was really good because I did play it after experiencing many open world games that were just empty and bland af- so I wasn’t all that affected by it. The combat wasn’t anything ground breaking but it was entirely new to me so it took a bit of time for me to get used to. (The environments at least were pretty imo for the world)
Isn't it awesome that they all have character development? Even Gladio. I mean, Noctis goes through the ringer. Great storytelling, even if it wasn't as perfect as some expected.
@@knitsandgrits Honestly, yeah. The storytelling for the characters was like A++. They did so well in making them actually INTERESTING characters :) I like Prompto a lot alongside Noctis.
Final Fantasy XV was my first Final Fantasy game that I have ever played and I fell in love with it immediately. The story, characters, gameplay, music, and voice acting are just beyond amazing and memorable. I put in almost 100 hours of gameplay because I love going back to the world and playing as these characters who have a connection that cannot be beat. I really felt a personal connection with Prompto Argentum and his character, sense of humor and backstory. I also love that you mentioned the connection between Ray Chase (Noctis), Robbie Daymond (Prompto), and Max Mittelman because their friendship is something that I always love about them! The first time I met Robbie, I told him how much Prompto meant to me and he said that he's really glad that I was able to connect with him (I even cosplayed Prompto when I met him and Ray Chase and they both said that I looked awesome as Prompto!) So yeah, as you can tell, FFXV means a lot to me and will continue to be a part of me for the rest of my life! "Walk Tall, My Friends."
I was in a pretty dark place when this game came out, and i was all but isolated. This game basically saved me. Having a game where its basicallyt just 4 bros on a roadtrip was so incredibly nice, and it will always hold a special place in my heart
It had some epic music for sure. Did so much side stuff and grinding that I got to level 65 right before going on the boat... Bad stuttering though, and frequent crashing on the PC... Missed quite a few hours when it crashed while in a dungeon where I couldn't save. That sucked, happend more out in the open world though
The only good thing about the game was the interactions between the 4 friends it felt like I was on a real journey with 4 friends. Everything else including the story and combat was awful and boring and the world felt empty and lifeless. It was also my first final fantasy game so i was really dissapointed
My whole life I'd never really been into final fantasy.. I'd always assumed they were all turn based, and was that was the main reason, I wasnt into the whole "turn based" thing.. I think I played a demo of FFXV then realized it wasnt turn based.. I finally went and bought it a couple months ago along with some other games. I can honestly say that Final Fantasy XV is one of my fav games ever.. The way it starts out with you pushing the car is so great, and I really enjoy the combat as well. The one thing I didnt like was how you had to drive the regalia somewhere in order to fast travel there... But now I have a flying regalia ahah so that fixed that. Seriously though this game is amazing. Idk about the story but the game is great
Something about this game made me play it 150+ hours straight to max myself out. I loved TF out of it for some reason. Combat and music was fun as hell 🔥🔥
its average but in the realm of Final Fantasy, even the average games are not looked well upon when you have goliath sized siblings. its like getting upset because your parents are disappointed in you for having a standard 9-5 job while your older brother is CEO of a fortune 500 company. the real issue is the story, theres so much cut that it feels like a half measure.
Playing chapter as of now. Bought this game at release, but didn't finish due to the game's issues. Many years after, I came in with a fresh mindset, and now I beat the game and currently loving the endgame content.
That moment when you platinum the game before the game is even finished..... And then you play multiple DLCs later on to understand the entire story lol
I write in a journal/diary as a hobby of mine to keep track of my life. I once wrote how this game is the "best flawed, and imperfect game" that I have ever played. I absolutely loved it despite its flaws and shortcomings. I love the main four friends. I loved the action and creature designs in the movie KingsGlaive. I love the openworld and how beautiful the sceneries are. And it's a shame it couldn't reach its full potential but regardless, this Final Fantasy has a special place in my heart.
I remember playing this on Gamepass a few years ago and the only thing that kept me going was the gameplay. Then, the ending hit out of nowhere like a truck and for the first time in the game I actually felt something, just sadness and shock that the heroes didn’t get their happy ending. Never played the dlc, heard if helped the story a lot though.
This game has such a charm to it. I'll never argue with anyone who says it's bad cause the flaws are glaring and numerous, but I truly enjoyed the time I spent with it; both playing through it when it released and coming back years later to complete the Royal Edition.
I always love the Final Fantasy and JRPG coverage on this channel. You have some refreshing takes and it's nice to hear that FF15 isn't just "garbage" like a lot of people seem to say
Good characters. Great graphics. AMAZING food details. Great story premise. Great OSTs and sound design overall. Driving around while listening to other FF tracks is very relaxing. As said in the video, your comrades really do have a lot of personality and you feel like you're on a adventure with your friends. You hunt, sleep in tents, hotels, you make your own food, you can go to restaurants, etc etc etc. All those mini-steps to do mundane things really adds to that feeling of "life". All that while sharing those moments with the crew. This game wants you to feel connected with them, and it does a good job. The thrill of driving at night (that only lasts for the first 7 hours at best) was actually pretty good. The demons, monsters, not knowing what they are and where they come from, in this FF where it mostly have normal people not using magic at all and so on. But the games fails to work on the folklore. Monsters exists because they do, the player needs to slay something for XP so yeah that's it. It kinda explains in the last chapters but it's so vague it's like it isn't there. The main menu itself is superb, somnus playing there would always make me stop by to listen to it, always. And when you beat the game it even changes in a very clever way to show the actual "true main menu screen". But the secondary missions...boring, Npcs are boring. The hunts are boring. Enemy AI is dumb, the robot-zombie like soldiers in this game are the most atrocious thing ever you'd have to fight. You see them everytime coming from a airship and it's never a good time. Just boring. The big robots are cool tho. They kinda tried to do a hunting system like in FF12 but didn't get the magic of what makes it work there. Which mostly falls into Npcs being likeable and the beast you're after actually being a challenge. The combat only "shines" when you're doing late game dungeons. The difficulty spike is HUGE, there are many new monsters only available there. That makes me question if that was a wise decision. I only wish the whole game had that level of difficulty, you know? An actual challenge. Too bad it's only in the end you get to experiment with some kind of required strategy. The combat is mostly ok with the four character swap but they really should have made an option to stick with one so you didn't need to swap every battle start. Sometimes you're fighting in an open area, goes too far and the battle stops, you go back to controlling Noctis and have to swap again just because. At least the other playable characters are very fun. Prompto is a beast especially late game as he does so much AoE damage, ignis mops the floor with weak enemies using his elemental damage and Gladiolus does guarantee the success thanks to his parrys and punishments. It just needs to make the swap faster and more dynamic. But the core is there. Too bad they won't be touching it. Maybe modders.. In the end the game still is a brute diamond, everything is there, it's just not ready yet. The story will be forever incomplete/shallow, the combat sadly for now "is what it is" and the most unredeemable point is the npcs being so ..npc it takes away the consistent immersion the game could have. Still a great game, i loved it until the end, the dlcs makes it much better, insomnia is fantastic in concept and whenever this gets a remake or remaster i will be excited to explore it in any way.
I couldn't wait for the game to be out on the PC, so I played it as the Complete/Windows edition with all the DLCs. I will say this given I only played the Demo of FFXVI, FFXV along with the DLCs are my absolute favorite game ever.
I played and beat this game, but I don't remember playing this game at all. It is so weird to watch the gameplay and not have any recollection of the story or gameplay aspects.
The open world, gameplay, and hunts are pretty much what stick out to me the most, but the grind is crazy to get too. The dungeons are decent to ooooof.
BRUH I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO EXPERIENCED THIS !!! I realized tho it’s all the post dlc stuff they add that really changes the game I never went back to it after beating the main campaign
I'm sad that Comrades is shut down. It was easily my favorite part, and I honestly thought it was by far more fun than the main game, and was the play style I was wanting to see transfer over to the base game. The way the Knights controlled with their weapons, being able to blend actual spells, and not chucking grenades, was amazingly fun, while you fought to retake the land back from the dark world
I just finished it for the first time getting ready for FFXVI. I actually really liked it. Ardyn was a really good villain and I hated him the entire time. I really enjoyed the slice of life moments in the game. The campfires, the driving around on the open road with the bros, the playing cards in a random hotel room, it all culminated into me really feeling like I personally know these guys. I enjoyed the boss fights too, especially the boss fight with ifrit and ardyn.
I just wanted to say I really love this channel. A lot of the games that I'm curious about knowing more about or that I'm staring at in my library end up getting talked about here in depth and your perspective is always complete and based on your own knowledge of each of these games. Keep it up! Might boot up XV for a bit before the new game hype takes over and FFXVI is all I play for the next few weeks
I have the platinum trophy for this game and i cannot tell you wtf happens except road trip with boys and the kingdom gets destroyed pretty much nothing else
To clarify, XV is hated for two reasons: 1) it was the first Final Fantasy that pivoted away from turn-based so lots of OG fans were upset with the new direction they were taking the series; and 2) probably the bigger reason, the game was released unfinished. Square tried to do right by fans with the Royal Edition/Royal DLC, but that wasn't enough to cover all the things that were still missing in the game. They tried to fill these gaps by releasing an awkward mesh of things from more DLC, a prequel book, an anime OVA series and several cheap mobile games, but unsurprisingly these efforts were moot. It's hard to get people to chase after all these little things because it is a lot of work, but also, it was too little too late and people had moved on. Square failed terribly in the end and had to cancel additional DLC that was promised, which was a huge disappointment to people who were still clinging onto the idea that the game would be improved. Thus, stands a game that will forever be incomplete and likely to be buried in the shadow of the series' future games and buried further by the greats that came before it--because why play XV when there's VII, X, XII, VII Remake, and soon XVI? It doesn't help that Square chose to show characterse pushing a car in a lot of its promo material for the game. Now it's being heavily memed for it in wake of XVI's release. What a legacy though because that's what people will probably remember the game for
13 and 15, man these games really made me fall out of love with FF and had me thinking it was going to become a dead franchise. But FF7R and 16 have pulled me back and got me feeling optimistic again for FF. Not an MMO gamer, but hear 14 is killing it as well.
@@Primitive01 Have to disagree. The combat in FF7R was fantastic. Story wise, the whole fighting fate at the end did feel a lil silly. But I am curious to see where the story will go.
I loved it when it launched and the updates just made it better. Still one of very few games that really got me in the feels. That credit sequence and the campfire seen get me every god damn time.
As my first FF game I love 15 and the ending hits hard, but I honestly feel that FF16 is gonna be my FF, its everything ive dreamed of, I had to pre order that collectors edition, crazy how rare they are those editions
It makes me really happy that there is an internet influencer out there who appreciates this game like I do. Literally my most favorite Final Fantasy game ever
Played FFXV on xbox one when it first came out and it was amazing. Played it again when it came out on PC and was still amazing. Definitely one of my top 5 favorite games of all time.
Game was straight doo doo butter on release. And that brings up an interesting point, is it worth buying 16 at launch? Just like with 15, I'd imagine there will be paid dlc and a complete version down the line.
This guy is very thorough and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Especially while tripping on some shrooms. Came here because I forgot all about Final Fantasy and remembered how much I loved Final Fantasy 7 after watching this Apex legends event video where Final Fantasy seven and Apex I guess are teaming up to make a new event game mode. Pretty stoked for that.
Hey Matty! Been watching so many of your videos lately! Not only have they been lining up with what I’m playing but great videos time and time again. How do you find the time to game so much and produce so much content?!?
I tried this game a month ago, played 12 hours of it. Many things hit me like a spark of genius, but I couldn't stand the gameplay cycle after a while. I've never felt like a game was actively wasting my time like this one did. And I found the combat acceptable and kinda promising at the start, some of the initial hours made me feel like "this could be extremely fun on a cool boss fight". But then I played what was supposed to be a cool boss fight and did not have any fun. That was the point when I gave up.
Man, I had almost an identical experience, I really soured on XV. I loved it at first, but I just couldn't let go of Versus XIII and got super angry with having to pay for all the DLC. I love how positive this channel is.
15 had what can be considered the definitive development hell. nobody who worked on it got what they wanted out of it but somehow it's one of my favorite FFs of all time shy of 10 and 7. never cried that much at any FF ending ever.
And it wasn’t able to be finished as it should have been. The Aranea, Lunafreya and Noctis episodes of DLC would have been awesome to play, especially since the base game didn’t do Luna much justice.
I don't care what the game is like after the the royal edition, I care about the experience I got upon release. That SHOULD BE the experience and it was fucking awful. Also yeah "It all comes together with the movie and the anime" that right there's also part of the fuckin problem.
The royal edition isn't even that good that's how I first played it. It's a snooze fest and I watched all the garbage shows/movie it's genuinely awful.
I couldn't do it. Maybe it deserves another chance, but I really did try. Multiple times. The combat was its first strike for me. It never felt right, and was simple to the point where I thought I was missing something. The open world was the next strike. I would park my car at what I thought was right next to the quest, then get out and run on foot. For miles, running around an unmarked building with only 1 entrance. Running around the very empty open world, getting stranded outside in the dark, having to then fight high level monsters. Then there are the stealth trailing missions where you had to keep a certain distance that had instant fail states that would make you start over from the beginning. Some people think you don't have the right to criticize a game unless you finish it, but I just have too many other games in my backlog that I actually want to play. I'm sorry if I just yucked your yum, more power to you if you enjoyed this game, but it wasn't for me. (I bought Royal with all the DLC in case you're wondering)
Replaying it on Ps5. Amazing game. Heard people say the battle system feels "floaty". Rarely played such a direct, responsive combat system with so much weight behind your actions. Being able to switch to other party members was such a great addition. People say nonsense sometimes, truly.
FF fans literally can never EVER enjoy anything. They complain about every single damn game. Like damn man some people enjoy it some don't, the fact that grown men say stuff like "I have been playing Final Fantasy for 20 years and I can confirm this is the worst one" or saying dumb stuff like "it is so generic I miss old Final Fantasy " ... I get you are upset but man just let things go. I love this franchise, do I enjoy every game? No. Do I agree with everyone's opinion? No. This is a series with how many universes and how many stories to tell. Some might stick with you, and some might not. Respect people for what they like and don't like. We are all fans of this franchise. Let's just relax a bit.
@JamesFernando1988 but you just said it is not a good game and now it is not a bad game. So guess it is just mid then? Which if you say yes then I agree with you
@@WolfCop97 i meant, the fact i have been playing FF games for 30 years doesn't automatically make 15 a bad game. 15 is a narrative mess, which in my opinion goes against what a FF game is.
Was my first FF game, and I remember after 150ish hours of doing all side quests, as tedious as they were, it was time chilling with the broskis, and finally going to the last campfire and man, shit had me in tears
I know what you're talking about, It was my first FF game as well.
It was my first RPG, and the friendships had me shedding tears like crazy! It's a beautiful story, if unpolished. Those friendships just really make the game special. Has there ever been a better group? I mean , the banter alone between Noct and the gang was fantastic.
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@@KevinJorge Ha! Thanks
You should go back and play all of them. FF VII is the best of all of them.
I think the random pictures was one of the biggest strokes of genius in this game. It was always fun to see what pictures were taken, and then to go back and browse them at the end of the game, looking at my own personal memories. My favorite was the optional dungeon you get access to early in the game, before you’re at the proper level for it, and at the end of it fight a samurai. One of the most difficult fights I had in the game. But I pulled through, and the picture I got was of swords clashing between noctis and the Samurai. It was perfect.
And the beauty of it is that it becomes more than just a quest that you did - it becomes a PERSONAL memory, that is unique to your own journey.
100%
@@lx-icon exactly
The best thing about them is that the pictures are generated randomly. So the pictures you get are uniquely your own that no other player has. It really makes your playthrough and journey feel much more personal and emotional. I love it.
I loved having 4 boys as main characters and their friendship. The travelling and camping felt so chill every time. I felt deeply connected to them and enjoyed their interactions and growth (with the DLC's even more). The last parts of the game made me cry a lot because they are just so loyal to each other. Every game has flaws and everyone is subjective with their opinions anyway so this is my subjective take :)
I agree with everything you said in this comment. The boys, the camp, the atmosphere was some of the best ice ever seen. What made it tough for me was the the combat was so boring and u wasn't a fan of the story. I wish there were more games like this but just more complete
I still would like to have 1 or 2 boobas in party :D
4 gay men in a gay quartet, truly the most gay game ever
Let me guess… you hated FFX-2?
@@buggah_manyea granted this game did go through prob one of the craziest journeys for game dev ever
I was out of gaming for most of the 2010s, so I knew none of the context with it. Absolutely adored it when I played it. It’s far from perfect, but the more I think about my time with it the more I love it.
Same here brother, I was out of touch with gaming in the 2010s as well. But this game got me back into gaming and made me by a playstation 5 for the royal edition.
So what I'm gaining from this comment in the row apply to it is that people who didn't realize what awesome games came out in the 2010s think FF15 is great.
That sounds about right honestly
@@SokiHime I mean I’ve gone back and played (or played when they came out) Mass Effect, Red Dead, Bioshock, Uncharted, etc. I just didn’t really follow gaming culture, and I didn’t really play any obscure titles. I have never been somebody who watches gaming trailers. I also played some of the greatest games ever, and Final Fantasy XV is a solid B+ game.
@@SokiHimeI did too... I was severely hooked to drugs and beat it.. now I play games instead at 7 years clean. People can have breaks in history for reasons that aren't surface level
@@SokiHime: awesome games such as....?
This story is absolutely fantastic. It’s just a shame it isn’t told properly
My thoughts exactly. The story is great and the ending is very emotional, but putting half of it behind a movie and an anime is just pure stupidity.
@@Kimch87and dlc
The story is incredibly generic.
the way they separate the story into movie, anime series, dlcs made playing the game felt like lacking in cohesion. such a dumb move
@@jonahfalcon1970how? I really think the story was a 10/10 like most FF games. Epic journey and story, gameplay is very easy though but FFXVI is very easy too
Underrated masterpiece. They need to re-edit the game with all the DLC episodes stiched in chronological order
I just did a playthrough like that for the first time 🤌
"Underrated masterpiece" is possibly the most overused term thrown around in gaming.
Masterpiece?....R..R...really?? That is certainly a take 😅
I love this game. It's not perfect, not at all, but with a touch-up of its story and combat, it would have been a close reenactment of classic final fantasy games
Pretty much ffxvi explained
the fishing is by far the best part of the game that's honestly the biggest problem
Just needed the combat depth if ff7 remake, or 16. If they could've just finished the damn combat it would've been far more fun to me and the rest would've felt better. Spamming warp strike all the time, or just spamming attack. Feels like that's all I did, with some sprinkles of l2&r2 for team attacks.
@@taylon5200 FF7 Remake was trash. Game that never needed a remake. Oh wait, it's a sequel. thats acceptable
@@taylon5200 what combat depth? Switching characters and spamming commands isn't deep.
It felt like a constant tug of war between the ATB system and the more orthodox ARPG mechanics. Like you don't need to strategise at all outside of hard mode, and even then all of the strategy is done via materia setups so operating the ATB system just becomes pointless tedium. Not only that, blocking is just straight up better than dodging 99% of the time so there's also no need to move around or dodge.
Tldr; FF7R's combat is horrible. I completely disagree that it has any depth whatsoever.
XV hit me in the feels pretty good. After high school, my friends and I took that road trip, then went our separate ways.
Should watch samurai Champloo. Same feeling and short.
Final Fantasy XV isn't a perfect game, but it is absolutely a good game. Some if the points could be polished and filled out a little better but it's absolutely stunningly beautiful and what is there is a ton of fun to play. My biggest gripe is how the DLC feels too much like side stories and are kinda clunky in how they're attached to the main story.
But not as good as the older ones from
Ps1
@@solidwisdom8749I’d rather play XV than VIII. Gameplay is boring squall is cool though
@@superblanco444 you cant be serious. Ff8 had one of the greatest stories in my opinion in any game. Yea its way more open and modern than ff8 obviously but I dunno ff8 is just something else. Not the most fun but loved that game back in the day
Players back then knew the dlc was going to be those parts where the party members had to go/disappeared and that the devs would price gouge their playerbase for that section of the story. It was pretty cheap of them to do but I guess with nowadays the royal edition being so cheap it's definitely worth it now but it should've launched originally without cut content like that.
to me it was perfect
I remember grabbing this game off the shelf when I was 13 and buying it with my 2016 Christmas money, just because I thought the cover looked cool. I knew nothing about Final Fantasy. It ended up being one of the most memorable gaming experiences I've ever had. There were many tears at the end.
I always love revisting the boy band whenever I'm in need of some sweet nostalgia.
10-15 is the sweet spot for Final Fantasy games. FFVII and FFIX hit hard when I was that age. Epic gaming moments. Only outdone in my gaming time by South Park and Fall Out 3 alien abductions.
@@kylerobison1425Nah VI-X is the sweet spot, Squaresoft were hitting their stride and all were critical hits.
XI was pretty niche with a gazillion teething problems, XII was great but had major pacing issues, XIII was...well it was hot trash let's be honest, XIV released in a horrible state and only got good a couple years in and XV base game is so disappointing for too many reasons to say here and It isn't right that people need to pay for DLC just for a game to get good
This is a game i feel like hit so many of us in the same way oddly. I remember it being a flawed experience but i also look back on it so fondly. A game never made me feel like i was on an adventure with my friends so well, and despite the story being thin and obviously incomplete the end still got me.
I don’t see it that why. I was very excited for the game before release and I defended it left and right when others could see the red flags leading up to release but I was in denial. Then it came out I buy the steel book deluxe edition only to be proved wrong and incredibly let down. It’s not a *bad game* but it it’s absolutely not a good FF game and certainly not one that warranted all the hype and insane amount of marketing they put behind it, something they obviously did bc they knew the game wasn’t going yo live up. Im sorry but when the first 4DLCs were BLATANTLY stories that very clearly belonged in the gaping holes in the story of the main game when your companions leave you, it’s just ridiculous. After it’s development hell they did the best they could, but that doesn’t mean it was good. It was passable.
For me it's in the same space as Fallout 76 or Mass Effect Andromeda. It's a purchase i regret and i really wish i could get that money back. That period from 2016 to 2018 had so many misses that i stopped pre-ordering games.
It was flawed but it punched us all right in the feels.
@@knitsandgrits isnt that every game ever
@@Gwynbleidd_117
The marketing is just standard for a final fantasy game. They probably did more cause their last game was a flop.
Ever heard of non linear storytelling probably not.
Its amazing how people can type this much when all they have said game is bad but i wanted to like it, like that somehow is substance enough to change someone mind about it.
You can actually still access the comrades expansion, they allowed you to do all the missions offline. It's set in the time gap between Noct entering the crystal and the amazing camping scene. It actually fixes every issue that you had with Noctis' gameplay AND the magic system, it's literally how Noctis' should have played
WHAT?!?! Is this a DLC or add on or what? How do I get this?
@@anmeme6579 Thanks for the info! It was my first RPG so it holds a special place. I'll play anything related to it. Have you played 16 yet? If you have, any advice?
Favorite game of all time not because story, not because gameplay, but because the characters and they’re dynamics are so well done, and as a lonely loner boy that doesn’t want to be a loner the characters made me feel like I had friends
You've convinced me to buy the game.
@@Jay-son. good
@@Jay-son.Did you end up playing it? Its pretty great lol
I guess my question is why don't you just watch a movie then?
The characters honestly feel real just chilling with the boys and many others along the way that what sold me to this game a masterpiece in it's own way.
I didn’t hate the game but sucked you needed to watch a movie and an anime and play dlc to fully enjoy story. Lol i wish they would have finished all the dlc episodes instead of Forspoken
wasn't their also a book?
Forspoken ❤
@@vagamer522oh yeah Dawn of the future or something i think lol
@@ZerosGameInnI’m not one to blindly hate and didn’t absolutely hate forspoken like everyone else. There was some good stuff but FFXV and finishing it’s dlc was more important to me
Yeah I prefer my games' stories to be told fully IN GAME, not in other media or locked behind DLC
First half of this game, pretty much the open world, was one of the most enjoyable and engrossing FF experiences I’ve had. And I’be played the majority of the series going back to the first as a kid.
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A few straight forward tweaks to the story, camera mechanics, and the flow of the “acts” and this could have been an absolute masterpiece.
I couldn't even finish the game because the end game is fucking atrocious
I'm sorry dude but nothing would make the game into a masterpiece. Can you honestly with a straight face saying that combat is great?
I remember just running around the world listening to the music and fighting the hunts.
I loved this game so much. While the game has plenty of flaws, I am still able enjoy the game for what it is and it will always hold a special place in my heart. Still saddened that season 2 of DLC got cancelled.
Exactly how I feel
Yup still remember that moment of the guys in car racing into the enemy base trying to save prompto
The way it’s described in the book was I always torn. The ending of the base game is so shakespearian in its pathos, drama and just dropping with religious symbolism. If nothing else the ending was perfect.
The ending in the book…. Much more traditional. I would have loved to see it visually though.
Wait there were going to be more DLCs after Ardyn?
@@knitsandgrits Yes Episode Luna, Aranae and Noctis. They made a “Dawn of The future” novel about it it’s online
Also man I love the review without super heavy spoilers, it’s nice to watch a video and not get spoiled on the game or any story points about a game I’ve never played. Good job man, awesome video!
It’s so crazy how hated this game is. It’s unashamedly my favorite game of all time
Edit: I played the game day 1 without any changes or DLC’s and loved it then as well. The DLC’s 100% do improve the experience though
As someone who likes this game, I can absolutely understand both arguments
It's just so boring, I can understand if it's your first final fantasy game. But I would play basically every other ff game in a heartbeat over this.
Ppl just don't do the combat right...
Too many words
Of all time? Man that’s wild😂
FF15 is currently my favourite FF game
The road trip vibes are immaculate and nobody can tell me other wise lmao
Story could have ben told better but you can get by,
the concept i thought was very interesting and cool
Combat was not the best but you can work with it
But one of the coolest things were the random photos Prompto took along the journey that was absolutely one of my favourite things and i seriously wish we could have it in more games
Overall i really had fun even if it was janky at times
Graphics still hold up too i just replayed it over winter
Overall banger game
Edit: Yes i skipped a lot of points as this is a youtube comment not a 40 page essay xD
FF15 is way to overhated, despite it's flaws it's something very special, it has a epic soundtrack,, it's extremely beautyful and has alot of content and a world to get lost in, it's pretty emotional and it managed to be successful , sell 10 million copies meanwhile capture alot of new fans ❤
The only thing this game delivered on was the soundtrack. Honestly the game was doomed to the C tier when Namura got the boot off the project.
It caught my attention on Gamepass I then I bought the Royal edition and now there’s 137 hours in
Yeah, I feel FF2 is too overhated as well. I know FF16 is coming out, but I've never been into fighting games nor the soulslike experience with games, so tbh I do still prefer FF15.
it's bad and boring
@@xKillZone99 except for when it's not
I love this game so much despite all of its flaws. I remember how tearful I was the first time I cleared the game because of the ending theme song, how the game wraps the story in the end, as well as how the game allows you to go down the memory lane of your adventures one last time through images captured by Prompto's camera.
I've been playing/ watching the XV series in chronological order and have been really enjoying it. Currently on chapter 9 right before getting on the boat. Enjoyed episode Gladiolus and looking forward to the other DLC. Also going to read the book that covers the canceled DLC after I finish.
I started it in 2017 but due to some personal issues I couldn't finish it, 2 years later I started a new playthrough and I loved it, although I just did the main quest and killed the Adamantaimai, now I got it for my series s and I plan to do everything, I'm loving it
I played the royal edition a few months back because it was on psplus. Gotta say I was underwhelmed. My friend who had already played the game said the dlc really adds to the game and there was some tie in stuff. But how dare a game give me homework to properly appreciate it! You had dozens of hours of my time to get it right and you blew it. It's one thing when dlc adds to the game, it's another for them to fill in holes that should have never been empty.
This is a good game the only downside is the cancellation of the DLC. I knew there was a story that noctis and ardyn would team up to fight against the gods
Yh they made that a book instead
I really enjoyed this ff just chilling hanging out with the boys. Riding around in the regalia . I had my Spotify connected to my ps4 and turned off music in game. when we rode around in the car it was to my favorite music which made it even better for me hahah . Also even with the dark kind of story it was very light hearted and fun at times even quirky. Getting the best foods. Going fishing . I liked it all.
I hope matty found out that noctis has multiple different combos he can do that's way more useful than just holding circle or B, because the combat system with noctis is way deeper than he let's on. Man you can really bring out your inner dmc player on XV if you try different things and understand it. Oh and trust me- you get something cool for unlocking all the Armiger weapons...
Ok im sold on redownloading so i can find out for myself & maybe see some more epic sh!t. I also dont think most people realize how deep, complex & fun the combat can be. Most people cant talk about it in its most current & complete form since only 28.6% have ever even finished the main storyline as of right now on ps4.
Yea some of the notes combat clips on RUclips are gnarly, I get the accessibility part but they should have done some explaining for people who wanted more, cause it's there in spades
@@tacti-cool4022 oh matter of fact you should try using the giant katana
I only got about 3 hours into the game because the combat felt so stale. I may redownload and check out what this expanded combat turns out to be.
I...I...I genuinely can't understand anybody thinking this combat is deep or even remotely good. It's so boring, lacks real depth, problematic when fighting groups especially flying enemies, the cameras awful. Hell summons only work in certain situations?? Baffling decision! Don't even get me started on that leviathan boss 😅
Played the Collector's Edition in 2021 by watching the Kingsglave movie and playing the game along with all the DLC. Had never played it before. Best video game experience in my life.
YAY so happy for you. I LOVE FFXV. It was my first RPG. What other games have you enjoyed?
Pitioss Ruins, while obviously clunky, was far and away my favorite part of this game. I hope there’s a similar challenge in 16
I wish there was more than one dungeon like that.
Pitioss; man I hated that right up to the end. Then looking back after the reward, it felt so satisfying to have done. 🤘
@@Izzy_DeadI wish there wasn't any dungeon like that XD
I love Pitioss. Can do it without a guide lol
Spent a solid 4 hrs in that pit! Went through all 8 miles Moms spaghetti, palms sweaty and all!
I'm currently playing it for the third time. I really do love this game. It's one of my favorites. I enjoy all the side quests and the world, characters and even the battle system. Amazing soundtrack. It's a really good game. But I do pretty much everything possible until I have to continue with the story leading me to be way over leveled but I just truly enjoy fifteen.
I'm currently playing 16. It's my first FF game. I plan to play 15 once I finish it and even give FF14 a try again. I am absolutely loving FF16.
You're supposed to either tap the attack button to time your combos, or hold attacks while timing your weapon switching to create combos.
Nobody talks about that tho
There was that and the directional stick changes up the strikes. The combat system had some depth to it but it needed some more tweaking. Still a solid game, one I platinumed in 2016 and played and finished again on PC last year. It'll always hold a special place in my heart
Maybe the game should have mechanics that actually encourage you to do so, the fact such mechanics exist but people barely even notice its a testament to the design flaws of the game, it shows that they were thrown in there yet they're barely useful for not to say completely unnecessary
I could never tell a difference between tapping or holding
love this. i was also one of those who enjoyed XV with the royal edition. i wish the others gave it a second chance
I love it ^_^
Royal Edition is ass, too.
@@funkrobot9762 beautiful game, the extra scenes were cool too
Only Edition i played on Xbox and was worth 137 hours of side missions more than I did the main story
@@funkrobot9762 watch out we got a big brain hardcoregamer here that likes to pretend like moving your analog stick down and up and pressing a is engaging gameplay and the new Final Fantasy games are dumb down so people can actually win I can't believe that thought process goes through you type of people's heads really shows how dumb you are and how bad of takes you make just because you miss your old nostalgic old-fashioned style of gameplay then act like a damn five-year-old child lashing out and everyone one when you don't get your way.
I was hooked after the car pushing opening and then the music starts playing
I remember playing the episode duscae demo and being blown away. Wish they would have kept the combat and some other elements from the demo.
Yeah I preferred how weapon switching was in Duscae demo
I’ve always loved this game. Only found out it was hated when I searched for it on the internet last year. Always gonna be special for me.
I cant believe it was hated tbh i was like wtf when i found out
@@MrSkullMerchant The only people who dont understand the hate are the people who weren't previously FF fans.
@@ML-yn9yu I guess I exist as some sort of anomaly then.
@@MrSkullMerchant Most of the people that hate it were either people who were invested into the game's hype train during the time, someone that was negative regarding FF's new direction or someone that didn't played the Royal Edition.
But i will be honest here, XV it's a really you either love it or hate it game in general.... Personally i never played it but i searched a lot about it, and i really like the main cast and the music so i would probably enjoy It.
Interesting how ppl were saying how the combat in 15 was so lackluster and played itself like you mentioned and now with 16 a lot of ppl are complaining that the combat is too much like an action game.
Ugh I can’t........ they need to make up there minds
I'm weirded out too. Like, people say you can just hold down a button and one-shot kill everything, and that's absolutely untrue. The weakest foes could be killed quickly, but it took a lot of chain-combos to do big numbers on stronger enemies. Gamers can be such a strange crowd.
@@okapibibi I remember i was under leveled on some mechs or demons at Night taking me time to kill or an hour lol
This was the first ff game I played. I loved it! Combat was good enough for it. I dont like turn based so this was the perfect introduction for me. The story was great I thought. Especially once I really dug into the lore of this world it Really captivated me. I spent about 130 hours into it and got the plat. I've been wanting to do another playthrough with all the royal edition content. Comrades is also pretty cool.
In all honesty I personally feel like this is one of my favorite games of all time. I have a few gripes, but honestly I LOVED this game. I kinda grew up on Nintendo my whole life, and I knew Final Fantasy existed but didn’t know where to start when I got my PlayStation, and luckily they said could jump in with this game and I was blown away! I loved every minute of it and to me this is what Final Fantasy 7 is to a lot of Final Fantasy fans.
One of my absolute favorite Final Fantasy titles! Due in large part to it's epic soundtrack. I wish that spells were more in line with previous titles though, and that summoning was purposeful instead of a random set of culminating elements.
3 years ago, I played this game and DQ11 back-to-back, and that experience let me understand the difference between a really good game and a memorable game. When I thought about the individual parts of each game, DQ11 is the better one, but I would replay FF15 10 times before replaying DQ11. I remember the entire story, almost every character name and even some boss fights, while I have forgotten most of DQ11. FF15 is a better game than the sum of its parts, and its highs are unforgettable.
The emotional connection with the party, the interactions between them, going to different media to experience each part of the game, an amazing human villain, an epic last 2 hours... FF15 shows how you can be a very flawed game and still be an amazing experience. It's far from my fav FF, but it would be close to the top in how emotional and how ingrained some parts of the game are in my brain.
That's funny I thought the exact opposite, ff15 was fine but not memorable in the slightest, while DQ11 became one of my favorite games of all time, to each their own of course, it's interesting how we can perceive and experience the same things so differently gor each person
What’s DQ?
@@PackOfWolves928 Dragon Quest. A pretty good series (turn-based and more traditional than Final Fantasy)!
I hated dragon quest 11. I thought it was terrible and had the worst character in gaming... Sylvando. The walking nails on chalkboard. The combat was boring as hell. Progress is slow as hell. The final villain is stupid as hell. Where it didn't suck it was bland. What a bad game.
Loved the characters, the way they talk a long the way, true friends. It also looks gorgeous and i like playing it at 60 fps on the ps5. Does make me sad that we miss a lot of the story, and it rushes it at the end. A lot from the trailers is missing too, but i still recommend the royal edition.
The stark difference between FFXV and FFXVI is NSYNC on a road trip to a man's worst day imaginable. Im seriously thinking of buying a PS5 with this game which says a lot.
If you watched all the Anime, Movie, play all the DLC(Especially Ardyn), learn the lores about the summons, finished all the sidequest, hunt and dungeons (Which gives you so much build up with the group's camaraderie). You will learn to appreciate this game in a deeper level.
I played with EVERY final fantasy game multiple times since childhood and FF15 is AMONG my all time favorite.
It just sucks that they have to split the stories in to different sections which if you're a new comer and didn't follow everything, you will miss a lot of the true story experience thus making you feel like it's lacking. I just wished they didn't make most of the story an optional thing.
After I finished FF VII Remake and Rebirth, a friend recommended XV to me.
And I have to say that the 15 has grown on me even more than any other part I've played.
I love open world, the battle system (I don't use the waitmode) and I don't even need to start with the Regalia.
And the OST gave me chills. Especially “Apocalypse Noctis”
When I think of FFVII's graphics, the wall jpg of Midgar is always the first thing that comes to mind.
In the 15th, everything is "alive" up to the horizon and the day-night cycle also brings in dynamism.
And I also particularly like the little things, such as Noctis getting dirty from fighting and fishing, or his hairstyle no longer being neat due to the rain.
I also like the dynamic between the guys more.
In the 7, I'm particularly bothered by the whining and pushy nature of Tifa's character.
The story of 15 is a bit confusing, I don't want to contradict that, but since I know or have all the media around, I can figure out the connections.
The story of 7 is largely known, but now the changes make the story more complicated for players who know the original.
As far as linear the chapters go after leaving Altissia before arriving Insomnia, FF VII Rebirth is no different.
And I thought it was really good that it had the chance to travel back into the past again, for example to take a deep breath before the journey with the bros came to an end.
And I actually enjoyed doing that again.
Since I've found Zack to be my favorite FFVII character since Crisis Core, I'm naturally very excited to see how he fits into the whole story.
All in all, I'm really looking forward to the third part of the 7. But the 15 will probably remain number one for me for the time being.
FF15 was actually my first Final Fantasy game so it will ALWAYS hold a special place in my heart just as the four main characters will- but mostly Noctis. I absolutely loved his design and though his personality got on my nerves I got attached to his journey. I was spoiled the ending so I never finished it because I was so heartbroken over the unhappy ending they got. To this day I still have not finished it but played hours of just doing everything else.
As a game itself, obviously it has flaws, but I admit I am a bit biased because it’s my first ever Final Fantasy game so I quite like it. I thought it was really good because I did play it after experiencing many open world games that were just empty and bland af- so I wasn’t all that affected by it. The combat wasn’t anything ground breaking but it was entirely new to me so it took a bit of time for me to get used to. (The environments at least were pretty imo for the world)
Isn't it awesome that they all have character development? Even Gladio. I mean, Noctis goes through the ringer. Great storytelling, even if it wasn't as perfect as some expected.
@@knitsandgrits Honestly, yeah. The storytelling for the characters was like A++. They did so well in making them actually INTERESTING characters :) I like Prompto a lot alongside Noctis.
Final Fantasy XV was my first Final Fantasy game that I have ever played and I fell in love with it immediately. The story, characters, gameplay, music, and voice acting are just beyond amazing and memorable. I put in almost 100 hours of gameplay because I love going back to the world and playing as these characters who have a connection that cannot be beat. I really felt a personal connection with Prompto Argentum and his character, sense of humor and backstory. I also love that you mentioned the connection between Ray Chase (Noctis), Robbie Daymond (Prompto), and Max Mittelman because their friendship is something that I always love about them! The first time I met Robbie, I told him how much Prompto meant to me and he said that he's really glad that I was able to connect with him (I even cosplayed Prompto when I met him and Ray Chase and they both said that I looked awesome as Prompto!) So yeah, as you can tell, FFXV means a lot to me and will continue to be a part of me for the rest of my life! "Walk Tall, My Friends."
I was in a pretty dark place when this game came out, and i was all but isolated. This game basically saved me. Having a game where its basicallyt just 4 bros on a roadtrip was so incredibly nice, and it will always hold a special place in my heart
It had some epic music for sure. Did so much side stuff and grinding that I got to level 65 right before going on the boat... Bad stuttering though, and frequent crashing on the PC... Missed quite a few hours when it crashed while in a dungeon where I couldn't save. That sucked, happend more out in the open world though
I loved this game so much. Shame some of the post lauch stuff was canned
And for forspoken rip
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The only good thing about the game was the interactions between the 4 friends it felt like I was on a real journey with 4 friends. Everything else including the story and combat was awful and boring and the world felt empty and lifeless. It was also my first final fantasy game so i was really dissapointed
Agreed. I wish we got episode Luna and episode noctis.
@@ThePhantomKingX luna and aranea dlc were planned, only one we saw was episode Ardyn
This was my first Final Fantasy game and I honestly loved it at the time. It’s made me want to go back and try all the previous ones too.
I have a feelinh this is a game in 20 years that will be looked at as a gem
My whole life I'd never really been into final fantasy.. I'd always assumed they were all turn based, and was that was the main reason, I wasnt into the whole "turn based" thing.. I think I played a demo of FFXV then realized it wasnt turn based.. I finally went and bought it a couple months ago along with some other games. I can honestly say that Final Fantasy XV is one of my fav games ever.. The way it starts out with you pushing the car is so great, and I really enjoy the combat as well. The one thing I didnt like was how you had to drive the regalia somewhere in order to fast travel there... But now I have a flying regalia ahah so that fixed that. Seriously though this game is amazing. Idk about the story but the game is great
Something about this game made me play it 150+ hours straight to max myself out. I loved TF out of it for some reason. Combat and music was fun as hell 🔥🔥
I loved the game. I've platinumed it, played through the DLC, Legacy Dungeons and felled Omega. It's a game that put tears in my eyes.
Had 400 hours on 15. Was on my 5th playthrough. It is absolutely delightful.
Completely agree, I have 150 hours and it was an amazing journey, game had flaws but still amazing game
This game is and likely always will be my favourite game of all time
its average but in the realm of Final Fantasy, even the average games are not looked well upon when you have goliath sized siblings. its like getting upset because your parents are disappointed in you for having a standard 9-5 job while your older brother is CEO of a fortune 500 company. the real issue is the story, theres so much cut that it feels like a half measure.
Playing chapter as of now. Bought this game at release, but didn't finish due to the game's issues. Many years after, I came in with a fresh mindset, and now I beat the game and currently loving the endgame content.
I like how this entire video can be summarized as: the DLC is the best part of the game
That moment when you platinum the game before the game is even finished..... And then you play multiple DLCs later on to understand the entire story lol
And what is laughable dlc should have been on main game and free
I write in a journal/diary as a hobby of mine to keep track of my life. I once wrote how this game is the "best flawed, and imperfect game" that I have ever played. I absolutely loved it despite its flaws and shortcomings. I love the main four friends. I loved the action and creature designs in the movie KingsGlaive. I love the openworld and how beautiful the sceneries are. And it's a shame it couldn't reach its full potential but regardless, this Final Fantasy has a special place in my heart.
I remember playing this on Gamepass a few years ago and the only thing that kept me going was the gameplay. Then, the ending hit out of nowhere like a truck and for the first time in the game I actually felt something, just sadness and shock that the heroes didn’t get their happy ending. Never played the dlc, heard if helped the story a lot though.
This game has such a charm to it. I'll never argue with anyone who says it's bad cause the flaws are glaring and numerous, but I truly enjoyed the time I spent with it; both playing through it when it released and coming back years later to complete the Royal Edition.
I always love the Final Fantasy and JRPG coverage on this channel. You have some refreshing takes and it's nice to hear that FF15 isn't just "garbage" like a lot of people seem to say
Good characters. Great graphics. AMAZING food details. Great story premise. Great OSTs and sound design overall. Driving around while listening to other FF tracks is very relaxing.
As said in the video, your comrades really do have a lot of personality and you feel like you're on a adventure with your friends.
You hunt, sleep in tents, hotels, you make your own food, you can go to restaurants, etc etc etc. All those mini-steps to do mundane things really adds to that feeling of "life". All that while sharing those moments with the crew. This game wants you to feel connected with them, and it does a good job.
The thrill of driving at night (that only lasts for the first 7 hours at best) was actually pretty good. The demons, monsters, not knowing what they are and where they come from, in this FF where it mostly have normal people not using magic at all and so on. But the games fails to work on the folklore. Monsters exists because they do, the player needs to slay something for XP so yeah that's it.
It kinda explains in the last chapters but it's so vague it's like it isn't there.
The main menu itself is superb, somnus playing there would always make me stop by to listen to it, always. And when you beat the game it even changes in a very clever way to show the actual "true main menu screen".
But the secondary missions...boring, Npcs are boring. The hunts are boring. Enemy AI is dumb, the robot-zombie like soldiers in this game are the most atrocious thing ever you'd have to fight. You see them everytime coming from a airship and it's never a good time. Just boring.
The big robots are cool tho.
They kinda tried to do a hunting system like in FF12 but didn't get the magic of what makes it work there. Which mostly falls into Npcs being likeable and the beast you're after actually being a challenge.
The combat only "shines" when you're doing late game dungeons. The difficulty spike is HUGE, there are many new monsters only available there. That makes me question if that was a wise decision. I only wish the whole game had that level of difficulty, you know? An actual challenge. Too bad it's only in the end you get to experiment with some kind of required strategy.
The combat is mostly ok with the four character swap but they really should have made an option to stick with one so you didn't need to swap every battle start. Sometimes you're fighting in an open area, goes too far and the battle stops, you go back to controlling Noctis and have to swap again just because.
At least the other playable characters are very fun. Prompto is a beast especially late game as he does so much AoE damage, ignis mops the floor with weak enemies using his elemental damage and Gladiolus does guarantee the success thanks to his parrys and punishments. It just needs to make the swap faster and more dynamic. But the core is there. Too bad they won't be touching it. Maybe modders..
In the end the game still is a brute diamond, everything is there, it's just not ready yet. The story will be forever incomplete/shallow, the combat sadly for now "is what it is" and the most unredeemable point is the npcs being so ..npc it takes away the consistent immersion the game could have.
Still a great game, i loved it until the end, the dlcs makes it much better, insomnia is fantastic in concept and whenever this gets a remake or remaster i will be excited to explore it in any way.
I couldn't wait for the game to be out on the PC, so I played it as the Complete/Windows edition with all the DLCs. I will say this given I only played the Demo of FFXVI, FFXV along with the DLCs are my absolute favorite game ever.
I played and beat this game, but I don't remember playing this game at all. It is so weird to watch the gameplay and not have any recollection of the story or gameplay aspects.
The open world, gameplay, and hunts are pretty much what stick out to me the most, but the grind is crazy to get too. The dungeons are decent to ooooof.
BRUH I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO EXPERIENCED THIS !!! I realized tho it’s all the post dlc stuff they add that really changes the game I never went back to it after beating the main campaign
I enjoyed when I played it. But seriously I don’t remember the story at all too!
cuz the story wasnt that great.
I'm sad that Comrades is shut down.
It was easily my favorite part, and I honestly thought it was by far more fun than the main game, and was the play style I was wanting to see transfer over to the base game.
The way the Knights controlled with their weapons, being able to blend actual spells, and not chucking grenades, was amazingly fun, while you fought to retake the land back from the dark world
Really bro, even the offline parts?
I just finished it for the first time getting ready for FFXVI. I actually really liked it. Ardyn was a really good villain and I hated him the entire time. I really enjoyed the slice of life moments in the game. The campfires, the driving around on the open road with the bros, the playing cards in a random hotel room, it all culminated into me really feeling like I personally know these guys. I enjoyed the boss fights too, especially the boss fight with ifrit and ardyn.
I just wanted to say I really love this channel. A lot of the games that I'm curious about knowing more about or that I'm staring at in my library end up getting talked about here in depth and your perspective is always complete and based on your own knowledge of each of these games. Keep it up! Might boot up XV for a bit before the new game hype takes over and FFXVI is all I play for the next few weeks
I have the platinum trophy for this game and i cannot tell you wtf happens except road trip with boys and the kingdom gets destroyed pretty much nothing else
This is still my fav ff game and I’ve grew up playing all of them ! Xv is solid
Amazing game, first game i got the platinum trophy for
Loved this game. Roadtrip with the boys. Did not disappoint
To clarify, XV is hated for two reasons: 1) it was the first Final Fantasy that pivoted away from turn-based so lots of OG fans were upset with the new direction they were taking the series; and 2) probably the bigger reason, the game was released unfinished. Square tried to do right by fans with the Royal Edition/Royal DLC, but that wasn't enough to cover all the things that were still missing in the game. They tried to fill these gaps by releasing an awkward mesh of things from more DLC, a prequel book, an anime OVA series and several cheap mobile games, but unsurprisingly these efforts were moot. It's hard to get people to chase after all these little things because it is a lot of work, but also, it was too little too late and people had moved on. Square failed terribly in the end and had to cancel additional DLC that was promised, which was a huge disappointment to people who were still clinging onto the idea that the game would be improved. Thus, stands a game that will forever be incomplete and likely to be buried in the shadow of the series' future games and buried further by the greats that came before it--because why play XV when there's VII, X, XII, VII Remake, and soon XVI? It doesn't help that Square chose to show characterse pushing a car in a lot of its promo material for the game. Now it's being heavily memed for it in wake of XVI's release. What a legacy though because that's what people will probably remember the game for
It was unfinished, period.
Dude, your videos feel like the good vibes of those summer radio stations they’d play over speakers at public pools. Iykyk
13 and 15, man these games really made me fall out of love with FF and had me thinking it was going to become a dead franchise. But FF7R and 16 have pulled me back and got me feeling optimistic again for FF. Not an MMO gamer, but hear 14 is killing it as well.
Yeah, 13 and 15 turned me off, but Remake and 16 are getting me hyped again.
Initially disliked FF13 and 15 my first playthrough.
Now 13 is just OK and 15 was great.
16's demo got me singing.
7 Remake is just as bad.. Nostalgia has people blinded.
@Primitive01 Nah, 7 Remake is great. Much better than 13 and 15.
@@Primitive01 Have to disagree. The combat in FF7R was fantastic. Story wise, the whole fighting fate at the end did feel a lil silly. But I am curious to see where the story will go.
I loved it when it launched and the updates just made it better. Still one of very few games that really got me in the feels. That credit sequence and the campfire seen get me every god damn time.
That Behemoth side quest was amazing. It had my hopes so high, then it all went downhill from there.
As my first FF game I love 15 and the ending hits hard, but I honestly feel that FF16 is gonna be my FF, its everything ive dreamed of, I had to pre order that collectors edition, crazy how rare they are those editions
Loved ff15. Has its flaws like every game but def worth the playthru
Im on my 5th playthrough 😆
It makes me really happy that there is an internet influencer out there who appreciates this game like I do. Literally my most favorite Final Fantasy game ever
FF XV is a diamond in the rough. I absolutely love it despite its flaws and it has one of the best villains in the entire franchise.
Played FFXV on xbox one when it first came out and it was amazing. Played it again when it came out on PC and was still amazing. Definitely one of my top 5 favorite games of all time.
Game was straight doo doo butter on release. And that brings up an interesting point, is it worth buying 16 at launch? Just like with 15, I'd imagine there will be paid dlc and a complete version down the line.
Play the 16 demo if you want your answer
@@theninja2k14 OH SHIT THERES A DEMO! Thanks i didnt know that
This guy is very thorough and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Especially while tripping on some shrooms. Came here because I forgot all about Final Fantasy and remembered how much I loved Final Fantasy 7 after watching this Apex legends event video where Final Fantasy seven and Apex I guess are teaming up to make a new event game mode. Pretty stoked for that.
Ardyn best villain all final fantasy series 😎
Hey Matty! Been watching so many of your videos lately! Not only have they been lining up with what I’m playing but great videos time and time again. How do you find the time to game so much and produce so much content?!?
I tried this game a month ago, played 12 hours of it. Many things hit me like a spark of genius, but I couldn't stand the gameplay cycle after a while. I've never felt like a game was actively wasting my time like this one did. And I found the combat acceptable and kinda promising at the start, some of the initial hours made me feel like "this could be extremely fun on a cool boss fight". But then I played what was supposed to be a cool boss fight and did not have any fun. That was the point when I gave up.
Man, I had almost an identical experience, I really soured on XV. I loved it at first, but I just couldn't let go of Versus XIII and got super angry with having to pay for all the DLC. I love how positive this channel is.
Still think this Final Fantasy looks better then the recent one
Ff16 is one of the best in the series so stop lying
@@treybron3459 i was playing both and the new one yesterday so i know what im saying
15 had what can be considered the definitive development hell. nobody who worked on it got what they wanted out of it but somehow it's one of my favorite FFs of all time shy of 10 and 7. never cried that much at any FF ending ever.
And it wasn’t able to be finished as it should have been. The Aranea, Lunafreya and Noctis episodes of DLC would have been awesome to play, especially since the base game didn’t do Luna much justice.
I don't care what the game is like after the the royal edition, I care about the experience I got upon release. That SHOULD BE the experience and it was fucking awful. Also yeah "It all comes together with the movie and the anime" that right there's also part of the fuckin problem.
The royal edition isn't even that good that's how I first played it. It's a snooze fest and I watched all the garbage shows/movie it's genuinely awful.
I honestly don't really agree with Matty on this. I bought the royal edition, and the characters didn't really inspire me to even try the dlc.
I couldn't do it. Maybe it deserves another chance, but I really did try. Multiple times. The combat was its first strike for me. It never felt right, and was simple to the point where I thought I was missing something. The open world was the next strike. I would park my car at what I thought was right next to the quest, then get out and run on foot. For miles, running around an unmarked building with only 1 entrance. Running around the very empty open world, getting stranded outside in the dark, having to then fight high level monsters. Then there are the stealth trailing missions where you had to keep a certain distance that had instant fail states that would make you start over from the beginning. Some people think you don't have the right to criticize a game unless you finish it, but I just have too many other games in my backlog that I actually want to play. I'm sorry if I just yucked your yum, more power to you if you enjoyed this game, but it wasn't for me. (I bought Royal with all the DLC in case you're wondering)
Replaying it on Ps5. Amazing game. Heard people say the battle system feels "floaty". Rarely played such a direct, responsive combat system with so much weight behind your actions. Being able to switch to other party members was such a great addition. People say nonsense sometimes, truly.
Good stuff Matty and Lock :)
FF fans literally can never EVER enjoy anything. They complain about every single damn game. Like damn man some people enjoy it some don't, the fact that grown men say stuff like "I have been playing Final Fantasy for 20 years and I can confirm this is the worst one" or saying dumb stuff like "it is so generic I miss old Final Fantasy " ... I get you are upset but man just let things go. I love this franchise, do I enjoy every game? No. Do I agree with everyone's opinion? No. This is a series with how many universes and how many stories to tell. Some might stick with you, and some might not. Respect people for what they like and don't like. We are all fans of this franchise. Let's just relax a bit.
You sound exactly like those people. And just for transparency, this is not a very good FF game.
@JamesFernando1988 so I take it you have been playing the FF for 20 plus years and womp womp
@@WolfCop97 I have, but that doesn't make it a bad game.
@JamesFernando1988 but you just said it is not a good game and now it is not a bad game. So guess it is just mid then? Which if you say yes then I agree with you
@@WolfCop97 i meant, the fact i have been playing FF games for 30 years doesn't automatically make 15 a bad game. 15 is a narrative mess, which in my opinion goes against what a FF game is.
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