'Final Fantasy XV' News, Updates: Game Gets Reviews In Extremes; Fixes For Xbox One To Be Released

By Maria Follet - 14 Dec '16 17:14PM
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"Final Fantasy XV" has maintained its popularity for quite some time now even when gamers' reviews seemed to be divided in terms of how they rate the game. Some gamers cited what they love about the game, while some also listed what they don't like about it.

Gamers admit that while "Final Fantasy XV" can be so enticing to some especially that gamers need to do everything to make characters intact, it is still flawed because of its ambitious storylines. Most of the time, these story lines does not coincide with one another.

Reviewers detailed that "Final Fantasy XV" pushes players to understand and to explore two sides of the game, which is probably the reason why a lot of gamers tag it as flawed. The first side is the part where the setting looks like an idealised America; and the second one is the darker, more serious part which is a little bit more structured than the first one.

To some gamers, the game is at its experimental stage. Game Revolution writer Jonathan Leack says that "Final Fantasy" developers are not afraid to try something new. They have implemented a lot of new ideas into the game such as new combat systems that has big difference than its previous releases.

Just recently, a report confirms that fixes for the game's version in Xbox One will be released soon. This fix will probably contain improvements of the game's graphics. Gamers complain that the display gets blurry at times. Reviewers of the game hope that Square Enix will fix the issue soon since the game has really good art direction but it cannot be given justice by the technical issues faced.

Square Enix learned that the game in Xbox One has resolution scaling and texture compression issues by stating that they "are aware of this issue and are working to resolve it as quickly as possible in an upcoming patch scheduled for early next year."

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