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I bought the game full price, I own every Final Fantasy game possible on Steam, I have been a fan of the franchise since the Playstation 1.

The fact they discount the game, then put this up as a DLC making it the original price of the game is a bit of a slap in the face considering this update was on other platforms.

Feels like Square is taking advantage of the die hard fans, charging $17 is a insult.

If you are a die hard fan, I suggest getting it, but I would wait for the price drop otherwise don't support this type of practice.
Verfasst am 13. November 2018.
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This is practically a OVA of the Final Fantasy series with a low budget so they could focus more on refining the game rather than graphics.

It is not meant to be taken serious.

HOWEVER,

If you are a Final Fantasy fan, this is a MUST HAVE, it is the comedy styled niche that may never be seen again for FF.

I was pleasantly surpised.

If you are not a fan of the original series, the characters are dumb beyond reason, if you like the anime style comedy that is popular in anime as a simple RPG you may even be entertained as well.

Love the experience of the game, and I hope they come out with a sequel however unlikely.
Verfasst am 23. Oktober 2018. Zuletzt bearbeitet am 6. November 2018.
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2 Personen fanden diese Rezension hilfreich
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I am writing this review after the summer 2018 DLC addition.

I got this game originally when it first came out, and that is when most reviews for this game were made understandably so.

The characters in the first game weren't fully transitioned over(GT particularly), the quests seemed a rehash with small differences.

However the added items and skills, among small other additions allowed it to be passable.

Now that the game has been out for a year or so, and has a good amount of DLC content.
I will say this has become one of my favorite DBZ games of all time.

The character roster is amazing, it has many outfits from Dragonball, Z AND Super/GT.

The combat isn't a evolution, but this is now very deserving of the sequel title it had released with.

If anyone owns the game highly suggest getting the DLC, and if you don't own this game as well like DBZ this will be one to remember.

ONLY con aside the basic mechanic downfalls of Xenoverse the original, is that they do not include Dragonball the original series characters or stories.

That shouldn't be surprising if you are a fan, they are very few and far inbetween.

If however Xenoverse 3 were to emerge, and they take all this content from 2 then add the Dragonball aspect, finish the movie roster list such as Garlic JR.

This game will be at masterpiece level in my opinion overshadowing Budokai.
Verfasst am 27. September 2018.
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My name is Sean.

10/10
Verfasst am 26. September 2018.
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They finally give us what we wanted since S1.

Then they title it the Final Season and only give us 4 episodes.

I suppose I should be happy, and it is bittersweet.

Really it just shows how much they screwed over the fans and want to get away from that PR fiasco their games became.

Glad we finally got a actual competent sequel that isn't a scam.

Shame it isn't even a whole season and still with the time remaining could not address the multitude of fan service you left unanswered from 3 games of cliff hanging characters.
Verfasst am 16. August 2018. Zuletzt bearbeitet am 16. August 2018.
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Classic RPG.

Small gripes about the interface.

If you alt tab full screen goes off and you have to switch it back every time.

Every now and then you may get a small lag glitch.

There is no music during the dialogue scenes making it a bit awkward sounding.



The plot and premise however is amazing, a truly unique Square title.

If you like RPGs I highly suggest giving it a try.

The flaws are much more undermined than the positives.
Verfasst am 4. Februar 2018.
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(MINOR PROLOGUE STORY SPOILERS FOR A EXAMPLE)

This may be the truest choice based RPG that effects the actual environment, story, characters that I have ever seen in my life.

I am going to give my personal example of the current starting story, by which I have made many now, that seemingly flows as if it was created to go in that way, when there is literally dozens of decisions that lead to that very very intricate story line.

I made a elf, and went around the starting island where you have the choice of various companions.

Leaving out my other two to keep away from as many spoilers as possible, one of them was a elf.

At the start of your line, when you speak to the god depending upon which race you chose, you will have each corresponding god.

I had a elf, and saw the elf god.

The elf god claimed me to be the soul prophet and I should become his star pupil.

Meanwhile, the elf that I had obtained a former slave, had the same exact vision.

I had to be a elf, get her, then specifically talk to her after that, and have her in my party prior to the conversation.

Only to find out, the elf god said the same exact thing to her as he did it with you.

If you had not had that elf, you would based off of given information at that moment, believe the god by face value.

However because of those very distinct choices, it gives you a bit more information altering the entire narrative.

All done, from your own decisions and experience.



If you love that old school choice mechanic that was never implemented due to voice dialogue storage capabilities.

This is the dream you have been waiting for.

Divinity Original Sin 2, more than shockingly has made me, someone that HATES isometric top down, to a point of understanding this is one of the best RPGs of all time.

ANY RPG fan MUST give this a solid try.

It takes time to get in to understanding the magic, but once it starts, it doesn't stop.
Verfasst am 31. Januar 2018.
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If you want the nostalgia of the Morrowind landscape integrated with your ESO experience. This is literally made for you. If you are looking for content jammed pack, that will take hundreds of hours, this is not for you. There is dozens of hours, at least to me in the Morrowind expansion. Some believe that isn't enough content for the price point. Due to the nature of the task at hand that they had to achieve in fully re-creating a landscape. I believe they achieved and rose above the task given to them. I would enjoy more questing, which may appear in the future via update or DLC. However I do not believe it was required for me to enjoy the experience as well say this was worth my money.

The perspective of the person whom is purchasing is what will make the difference.
Understand and research what is included in this expansion before purchasing.
I have found myself loving this, and as well even went further to buying a cash home to show further support in Morrowind territory.

I had, and am still having a enjoyable experience.
Verfasst am 22. Juni 2017. Zuletzt bearbeitet am 14. Juli 2017.
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This is coming from someone that hadn't obtained the game until AFTER the One Tamriel update and Morrowind release.

That being said after delving over a hundred hours in to this product, I will say that it is a completely different experience than what was reviewed at release. With the update via Thief DLC adding theft and the justice system. To One Tamriel itself allowing you to go to the other lands not integrated with your original alliance questing. To the other DLC such as Dark Brotherhood or the Solo Dungeon DLC's.

If you get Tamriel Unlimited Gold Edition, I personally believe if you were a Skyrim fan you would enjoy this 1000x over in comparison to the original release. If you are a veteran MMO player, you may have some gripes in comparison to the original version of ESO.

If you are looking for long spoken dialogue voice acted, and are here for the Elder Scrolls experience. I can say personally, they have achieved that. Add it with years of creating content and you have a HUGE world to delve in to.

If you are a veteran MMO player looking for level specific zones, and to feel more progressed as you play. That is where the new wall has been created.

ESO has became similar to Guild Wars 2 where the questing itself takes over the progression of questing. They did this to achieve the more "single player Skyrim" feel.

For me, someone that does care about MMO aspects. The missing Auction House aside. It does create a new MMO styled experience that in my opinion is what we will see in the next generation of MMO's much more often. It allows you to do quests at your own pace and you will never have to worry about grinding.

As a Vet MMO player, them removing grinding to me is a god send. I didn't realize how much I hated grinding, until attempting to return to LOTRO after playing this. It becomes almost game breaking irritating after you have become accustomed to the newer experience.

The actual story of the quests, maybe since they are fully voice acted, also seems to be next level over Guild Wars II. I found myself following the story easier, and feeling the impact of twists that are attempted much more than some of the main character deaths in GWII.

For point of reference, I am using GWII due to me having a level 80 in every class. It is my most modern MMO experience aside ESO. So do not take my comments as a insult to GWII, I love GWII. Single Player wise, it just does not hold up to par to Elder Scrolls Online.

I played the PvP experience of ESO, and that is one place it is lacking in comparison to GWII. But instead of it making the veteran MMO players angry, it will make you happy to know that the levels you earned, gear, and so on actually matter a great deal in the ESO PvP.
GWII, became a system that relies on various buffs/debuffs each update to balance PvP across the board.

You will eventually as I am sure ESO end game has to, will have certain advatanges and disadvantages to abuse. the upsidre with GWII however, it is patched often, as well scales the equipment, level, and so on. That way even a level 2, can have a chance at a fully capped char in PvP if the character was built properly.

For PvP it is a matter of preference. I prefer the scaling and changing in GWII in comparison to the MMO heavy version of PvP ESO currently has. There are people however I am sure, with capped ESO characters that feel changing the system demeans their earnings. Which, that is literally correct. I just believe because of that, it isn't top tier as GWII in PvP balance/entertainment.

All that being said, Elder Scrolls Online has become the one MMO I just can't seem to put down. The free range experience a Elder Scrolls brings you with live teamwork on dungeons, and integrated lore you have become a fan of prior to this release places it in my opinion on a new plane/tier.

Other established Single Player games attempting to create a system should take notes on ESO 2017.
If they do, the MMO genre has the brightest future I have seen since the release of WoW after the death of Everquest
Verfasst am 9. Juni 2017. Zuletzt bearbeitet am 23. Oktober 2018.
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This isn't a bad experience by any sense of the phrase. However this is a very SHORT experience. We have been getting increasingly shorter and shorter episodes since S1. It was already a massive issue in the reviews of Walking Dead Mich. Apparently they blatantly ignored the fans and continued on to make the game we have waited YEARS for fall under the same fate.
It baffles me because Tales of Borderlands, Wolf Among Us, Game of Thrones, even the newest title Batman all had much obvious added content in comparison to the Walking Dead sequels in terms of quantity. Ifyou can continue to do it for other franchise openers there is NO excuse to not have that length with WD New Frontier.
They will continue to do this if we do not openly critic them for taking these actionss.

The New Frontier so far isn't bad at all. At least that is my personal opinionn. But that isn't the issue. The issue is we are not getting the amount of content to the standard they have set for all the fans that have came to Telltale through WD. Buy this on sale, don't purchase at full price unless you are a fanatic for Walking Dead or Telltale styled games. Which if you are, I assume you already have made a negative review yourself at this poiint in time.
Verfasst am 21. Januar 2017. Zuletzt bearbeitet am 28. Januar 2017.
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