Curious how everyone’s experience has been playing FF 16 so far. I’m enjoying myself and having fun with the game, but I am having a really hard time understanding all these 9/10 review scores. When the game is firing on all cylinders it’s a total banger, but there are so many issues with this game.

Let’s start with side quests. These are some of the most simple, repetitive, and boring side quests I’ve seen in a while. Almost every single one is a basic fetch or kill quest, and the rewards for completing them are truely awful. Luckily they are completely skippable, and after the first few hours I decided to completely ignore them. Unfortunately this even bleeds over into many main quest sections. A real low point for me was after an insanely epic battle with a key villain in the game, I was tasked with finding a carpenter so another character could build a workshop. We just went from god-tier battle for the fate of the realm to job recruiter in like 10m time.

Exploration is also a real low point. Compare this game to something like Elden Ring or God of War, and this world feels so lifeless. There are no secret dungeons, no memorable NPCs, no sweeping vistas to discover. Nothing. The hunt battles are fun but that’s about it. In general it just feels like exploration has absolutely no pay off. The rewards in general are just poor due to a really bad itemization system and garbage crafting.

Speaking of crafting and items, what is the point? The game is constantly throwing crafting materials at you, but like 95% of the things you can craft are just crap. There are a few key items that felt worthwhile but the vast majority of what you can create is terrible. Sadly the best items you can craft cannot be upgraded either from what I’ve seen so far. The accessory slots are so limited that even when I do get a cool accessory I feel unable to use it many times since I only have 3 slots. This really sucks the fun out of finding new grear or unlocking it at the vendor.

That said, it’s not all bad. The main story is really fun and I love the world. The huge struggle between all these competing factions is right up my alley. The combat is really tight and satisfying, despite my initial struggles to get the hang of it. I like all of the Eikon powers, and appreciate that the ability system makes respeccing so easy since it gives you a chance to try out new playstyles all the time. Oh, and have I mentioned how gorgeous this game is? Without question one of the best looking games so far this generation. And let’s talk about Eikon battles. This is just epicness on top of epicness. You feel like such an absolute badass leading up to and during these key moments in the game, and it’s where things really shine brightest for me.

So how has your time with the game been so far? Do you have some of the same complaints as I do, and what do you enjoy most?

  • CopernicusQwark@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I’m not playing it, but what you describe is almost point for point a summary of Skillup’s review. I’m curious that other reviewers didn’t make more of a point of these things.

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    1 year ago

    Honestly you’ve said exactly how I’ve felt playing. Eikon battles are so hype and the soundtrack feels perfect throughout, but man i couldn’t agree more about the side quests. It’s too bad the completionist in me won’t let me ignore them

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    1 year ago

    Haven’t purchased (trying to consider if it’s worth buying a PS5 bundle with it). Visually, I can’t deny how detailed the world looks and how epic the cutscenes seem. But color-wise, it feels like a little bit of a shift back into the “brown and gray grimdark tone” of the Xbox 360 era. I remember Final Fantasy X being a mess of color with various tribal locales and beaches - and Final Fantasy XIV of course taking you through all kinds of different locations, for most people starting in a vertically-arranged pirate seaside city.

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      I would say it’s definitely worth picking up as part of a bundle. If you don’t already have a PS5 there is just so much amazing stuff to play. As for FF16, there is some great stuff here and the game is quite lengthy. As for me, I like it but I wish I hadn’t paid full price. Also, the game has a pretty varied color pallet depending on your location. So no need to worry there.

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    1 year ago

    I feel exactly the same way. At times I’m jumping of my seat and loving it, then at other times I’m feeling disappointed by it. it’s a mixed bag for sure and I also don’t get the scores. Maybe it’ll get better. I’m about 9 hours in.

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    1 year ago

    The motion blur messes with me, I can’t look at the surrounding area while running around because it’s all blurry. And because of that my eyes keep trying to focus, but there’s nothing to focus on. I went through the settings and found no way to turn it off.

    besides that love it. this is what ff15 was supposed to be for me

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    1 year ago

    When you say a FF world is lifeless compared to a Souls game, you know FF hit a new low.

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      1 year ago

      It’s a different ‘feel’ - a souls world is supposed to be lifeless so it’s designed purposefully to be that way; desolate and lonely.

      Open world games that compare their world to say Elden Ring for example are missing the point; their worlds aren’t ‘supposed’ to be lifeless so the entire game structure doesn’t support that loneliness, whereas Elden Ring is and does.

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    1 year ago

    The Last of Us 1/2, God of War, Spiderman, Uncharted, Horizon: Forbidden West would be big ones. There’s also PS+ monthly options, which to some are as competitive as Game Pass.

    To note, some of those have PS4 releases as well. There’s really not so much that’s exclusive to PS5, but it’s also a case of getting the best performance.