The epic medieval adventure is finally in the hands of PC players
The release of a new Final Fantasy is always a massive event. Last year, PS5 owners were treated to the latest mainline entry in the iconic series of role-playing games from Square Enix, Final Fantasy XVI, and now PC players are finally getting in on the action. FF16—and its two expansions—finally released on Steam on September 17, which means PC players have had plenty of time to get acquainted with the medieval fantasy epic. Here’s what people think.
As seems to happen with every Final Fantasy game since FF10 in 2001, there are cries that this “isn’t a real Final Fantasy game,” whatever that means. Some see the similarities to Devil May Cry’s combat and Game of Thrones’ story as a con, and the reliance on lengthy cutscenes and lack of open areas to explore is a big turn-off for some players as well. Still, despite those criticisms, FF16 is rated as Mostly Positive on Steam with over 5,000 reviews.
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