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“Embrace your Dreams, and Whatever Happens, Protect your Honor, as SOLDIER!!!”


Currently on a brief vacation and feeling mentally exhausted due to the tragic news of Akira Toriyama's demise. However, I must assert that this is undeniably the most exceptional Final Fantasy game ever created.

From top to bottom, this game exhibits a significant improvement in quality across all aspects compared to Part 1. I was so excited to approach this game without viewing any trailers because my goodness did it elevate the experience.

After going through the plot objectives, side quests, and several other interactions, I can confidently declare that this game embodies charm and the soul of Final Fantasy. The different areas and biomes outside of Midgar are visually stunning, the optional tasks are brief yet enjoyable and offer significant and satisfying exchanges with both the main cast and familiar or new supporting characters.

The narrative and overall gameplay fully exceeded the accomplishments of the last installment of this trilogy. From the beginning of Ch 1, I was fully absorbed and attentive, encountering no tedious or repetitive sections. The fellowship within the groups is significantly deeper and more intimate in this specific environment, which I found emotionally uplifting at times. Now, let's discuss the main focus of attention: Sephiroth, who happens to be one of my all-time favorite antagonists. One of the reasons why the game was captivating was due to the disturbing and evil air of his character, making each on-screen appearance a thrilling encounter.

The conclusion of the game left a lasting impression on me. The intensity of the game has reached a level that I am still struggling to fully grasp, even several days after finishing it. Hamaguchi/Nomura and his team at SE excelled in multiple aspects, from the amazing soundtrack that flawlessly captured the essence of the game to the abundant and well-integrated minigames like Queens Blood and Chocobo racing. This game will undoubtedly remain memorable to me for many years, and as of today, it is unequivocally my Game of the Year for 2024.

Currently on a brief vacation and feeling mentally exhausted due to the tragic news of Akira Toriyama's demise. However, I must assert that this is undeniably the most exceptional Final Fantasy game ever created.

From top to bottom, this game exhibits a significant improvement in quality across all aspects compared to Part 1. I was so excited to approach this game without viewing any trailers because my goodness did it elevate the experience.

After going through the plot objectives, side quests, and several other interactions, I can confidently declare that this game embodies charm and the soul of Final Fantasy. The different areas and biomes outside of Midgar are visually stunning, the optional tasks are brief yet enjoyable and offer significant and satisfying exchanges with both the main cast and familiar or new supporting characters.

The narrative and overall gameplay fully exceeded the accomplishments of the last installment of this trilogy. From the beginning of Ch 1, I was fully absorbed and attentive, encountering no tedious or repetitive sections. The fellowship within the groups is significantly deeper and more intimate in this specific environment, which I found emotionally uplifting at times. Now, let's discuss the main focus of attention: Sephiroth, who happens to be one of my all-time favorite antagonists. One of the reasons why the game was captivating was due to the disturbing and evil air of his character, making each on-screen appearance a thrilling encounter.

The conclusion of the game left a lasting impression on me. The intensity of the game has reached a level that I am still struggling to fully grasp, even several days after finishing it. Hamaguchi/Nomura and his team at SE excelled in multiple aspects, from the amazing soundtrack that flawlessly captured the essence of the game to the abundant and well-integrated minigames like Queens Blood and Chocobo racing. This game will undoubtedly remain memorable to me for many years, and as of today, it is unequivocally my Game of the Year for 2024.

Painfully mediocre “RPG”, Bethesda has rested on their laurels for far too many years and their incompetence and piss poor, outdated game design is on full display with this title.