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Final fantasy xiv review
Final fantasy xiv review







final fantasy xiv review
  1. Final fantasy xiv review Patch#
  2. Final fantasy xiv review trial#
  3. Final fantasy xiv review series#

Whilst all this makes the bulk of the 6.1 update, there’s still tons more.

Final fantasy xiv review Patch#

More content is rolling out as well, for the 6.1 patch all the way through to 6.2 patch expected in four to five months.

Final fantasy xiv review trial#

Then we also have an extreme version of Dragonsong, a trial that released way back in Heavensward. The massive Praetorium and Caestrum dungeons have been split into multiple, more digestible parts. Trusts have made their way back to A Realm Reborn content, with some of the late game dungeons being much more newcomer friendly. The manifestation of despair, known as the Endsinger, has gotten a new ultra-difficult Extreme version of the boss fight, with new mechanics requiring everyone to know what they are doing. For fans of difficult endgame activities, there’s the final boss of Endwalker‘s campaign. I’m really excited to see what is next for this Alliance Raid series, as it’s off to an extremely promising start. Not only that it, but it has one of my favourite boss themes so far, “In the Balance”, which is a major accomplishment considering just how good the music has gotten (of course discounting the Nier Raid). There’s also a fake out mechanic that hilariously wiped my FC the first time I jumped in blind. It’s an incredibly fun raid throughout, with some of the most creative boss fights thus far.

Final fantasy xiv review series#

Agalia is the first part of the Myths of the Realm raid series that plans on exploring and revealing the identities of the Twelve, mysterious divinities in Final Fantasy XIV. This time we go into some lore that we haven’t really delved into much before. One of the biggest new additions is of course the new 24-Man Alliance Raid… or the first part of it anyway.

final fantasy xiv review

Whilst not being the best dungeon with some rather simple boss mechanics, it’s also a lot of fun. Included in this particular questline is a single dungeon. Much of the quest is very story heavy as it explores just what people have been up to since Endwalker concluded. The new storylines takes roughly four to five hours to complete and will take you across various locations around Eorzea. Newfound Adventure takes the opportunity to start building up and teasing our next major villain. It’s also surprisingly funny with Y’Sthola being surprisingly one of the best characters in this update. We got a very lighthearted mini storyline. No world ending threats just a mystery to uncover.Īfter the emotional roller coaster that was Endwalker, Newfound Adventure takes us a different direction that is very much needed. Tataru who has served a critical role approaches the Warrior of Light with a new adventure to go on. Now with no world ending threats the Scions have split up to follow their own ambitions. This brought an end to the Hydaleyn and Zodiark saga. The Warrior of Light and the scions have been successful in stopping the End of Days and the Endsinger from destroying not only Etheirys, but the entire universe. “In the Balance” is an absolute banger of a theme.









Final fantasy xiv review