There’s so much content in the game that I’ve barely scratched the surface of, despite putting around two-hundred hours in at this point. What better time than the launch of the game on the PlayStation 5 to jump back in though? With my trusty level sixty-four Paladin in tow, I’ve ventured back into the fantastical world of Eorzea to absorb its magnificent sights, slay its most fierce beasts, and, of course, visit the Gold Saucer for hours of fun – all with the added benefits of some next-gen enhancements.Īs a note, this review isn’t going to cover ALL aspects of Final Fantasy XIV. MMORPGs have always demanded plenty of time from players and it’s something I haven’t always had an abundance of, so clearing dungeons and raiding with friends had to go on the backburner for a while. Of course, it does help that the Final Fantasy name is attached too, having been a fan of the series for a long time.ĭespite my enthusiasm for the game, it has been a while since I last played. It’s also my first (and only) experience with the genre, with the likes of World of Warcraft and Guild Wars ignored because of my preference to play on console. Whilst I haven’t put the same amount of hours into the game as other MMORPG enthusiasts might have, I’ve still spent plenty of time exploring the vast world of Eorzea with friends. I hold Final Fantasy XIV quite close to my heart.
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