Final Fantasy XV News: Game Disappoints First Time Players, But Why?

After a long wait for the Final Fantast XV, some fans expected it to be a little disappointing. As a matter of fact, some players who have played the early version of the game felt a bit disappointed with the game. Rumors say that the Final Fantasy XV still has a lot of room for improvements.

How Final Fantasy XV Might Disappoint Many Fans Today?

According to some gamers who have played Final Fantasy XV early, there are a lot of ups and downs in the game. Xbox One and PlayStation 4 also have a huge difference when it comes to the game's performance. The story of Final Fantasy XV is great, while some of the side quests are kind of boring to other players. It has repetitive objectives, where players need to find a certain item, then bringing it back to the owner.

Driving a car also disappoints a lot of fans. Players will almost literally do nothing while driving, as the game moves the car for the character. The only thing to do while driving a car is just holding accelerate button, which might not be that appealing to some. Even though the game has bad critiques, it is still worth a try, especially for the Final Fantasy franchise fans.

PlayStation 4 And Xbox One Has A Huge Difference On Performance In Final Fantasy XV

Players who used Xbox One to play Final Fantasy XV is really disappointed, simply because of how it runs the game compared to PlayStation 4. A low fps can be experienced on Xbox One, while PS4 runs the game very smoothly. Fans will also notice the blurred texture while on Xbox One.

More and more players are getting convinced that Final Fantasy XV still has a lot of problems to be fixed. Knowing that the game has been developed for a very long time, it is really disappointing that the outcome is not that good for the fans.

Final Fantasy XV can be played on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One and is set to launch tomorrow, Nov. 29. 

 

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