Thursday, 10 October 2024
News with tag Fantasy XX2  RSS
Review: Final Fantasy XIV Online: A Realm Reborn (DarkZero)

Added: 12.05.2014 15:15 | 1 views | 0 comments


Dominic Sheard: "Last years release of A Realm Reborn came as a surprise for me. I personally didnt think Square-Enix could turn around such a disastrous release as the original Final Fantasy XIV Online. But somehow, the company turned the game around and crafted an enjoyable story with mechanically solid gameplay, lots of content for Final Fantasy fans to love, but also offered rewarding and challenging dungeons for people who adore playing online RPGs and aren't into Final Fantasy."

From: n4g.com

Final Fantasy XIV Patch 2.3: Ramuh, lord of lightning, joined by new dungeons and features

Added: 10.05.2014 0:14 | 2 views | 0 comments


PSU writes: "As for Patch 2.3, the biggest news is Ramuh, a Final Fantasy mainstay--Lord of Levin and arbiter of destruction through cataclysmic lightning and storms. In A Realm Reborn, Ramuh will be summoned by the Sylphs, and the main story will task players with ending his threat to Eorzea and the Black Shroud forests. The last major update, Patch 2.2: Through the Maelstrom, introduced both a story mode fight and extreme difficulty battle with Leviathan; it's not a left-field call to say we might get the same for Ramuh in 2.3."

From: n4g.com

PlayStation Store charts, April: Trials Fusion, Minecraft share the honours

Added: 09.05.2014 1:17 | 1 views | 0 comments


Time once again to look back at the movers and shakers on PlayStation Store for the month past and it was a busy few weeks, with plenty of new entries to track. Trials Fusion took top honours on PS4, but there were also big debuts for the irrepressible Octodad, Final Fantasy XIV A Realm Reborn and Child of Light. Over on PS3, Minecraft continued to dominate, while on PS Vita we welcomed Dead Nation to the top 10.

From: n4g.com

Final Fantasy XIV Online: A Realm Reborn Review

Added: 05.05.2014 23:59 | 1 views | 0 comments


Final Fantasy XIV found itself languishing back during its original release only weeks after its inception. The juggernaut

When the epic music plays when you mount a chocobo, it's hard not to smile.

The wealth of content from prior releases is only scratching the surface, with patches 2.1 and 2.2 adding a plethora of adjustments to current content as well as additional quests for the main storyline. The main quest line is extended and provides a hearty amount of endgame play for those currently at the level cap. Also available are new endgame side quests specific to player disciplines, and a high number of item drop adjustments throughout the game as well.

There's no traditional PVP, and at times the grind can grow tedious, but if you press on, you find a vast and charming supporting cast, complex classes with plenty of interesting augmentations along the way, and a reworked MMORPG that combines new and old elements to weave together a satisfying and modern Final Fantasy that does its part to cater to longtime franchise fans and MMO enthusiasts alike. This is an admirable redesign, especially on the PlayStation 4, which very well may be considered the best venue to experience the staggering world and cornucopia of additional content. Even if you're still trekking through Vana'diel, consider making yourself a new home in Eorzea--we'd love to have you.

From: www.gamespot.com

Final Fantasy XIV Online: A Realm Reborn Review

Added: 05.05.2014 23:59 | 0 views | 0 comments


Final Fantasy XIV found itself languishing back during its original release only weeks after its inception. The juggernaut

When the epic music plays when you mount a chocobo, it's hard not to smile.

The wealth of content from prior releases is only scratching the surface, with patches 2.1 and 2.2 adding a plethora of adjustments to current content as well as additional quests for the main storyline. The main quest line is extended and provides a hearty amount of endgame play for those currently at the level cap. Also available are new endgame side quests specific to player disciplines, and a high number of item drop adjustments throughout the game as well.

There's no traditional PVP, and at times the grind can grow tedious, but if you press on, you find a vast and charming supporting cast, complex classes with plenty of interesting augmentations along the way, and a reworked MMORPG that combines new and old elements to weave together a satisfying and modern Final Fantasy that does its part to cater to longtime franchise fans and MMO enthusiasts alike. This is an admirable redesign, especially on the PlayStation 4, which very well may be considered the best venue to experience the staggering world and cornucopia of additional content. Even if you're still trekking through Vana'diel, consider making yourself a new home in Eorzea--we'd love to have you.

From: www.gamespot.com


« Newer articles Older articles »
advertising

Copyright © 2008-2024 Game news at Chat Place  - all rights reserved