Well, this was definitely more fun for me than Echoes of the Fallen, mainly because it was more story-oriented. We get new characters, a number of new locations, new collectibles, new side-quests, and a bunch of new moves for Clive. There’s also the epic Leviathan boss battle, which is just as spectacular and action-packed as the other Eikon battles in the main game. Ah, and there’s even some additional bonus content, like a new roguelike multi-stage battle mode – which was not for me at all, but I’m sure many of you will love it.

I’d say this DLC is a nice farewell to the game as a whole, and it’s worth checking it out as there’s a lot of content here (nowhere near as much as in, for instance, Burning Shores or Phantom Liberty, though, mind you). I still don’t like the whole action-focused direction, I must admit, so I guess I’ll stick to more “oldschool-like” FF titles for the time being.

Reviewed on Apr 29, 2024


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