![]() While you can certainly power through Final Fantasy, the game's exploration focus makes looking around and taking in new areas a delight. It's a sort of portable convenience store on wheels and can save you a tedious resupply trip. Jump back in and drive on!ĭon't Forget You Can Shop Inside Your CarĬommon potions and ingredients can be purchased from a menu inside your car. The loading screen will usually cause the beastie to disappear. If a nasty beast is crossing your path at night and you don't feel like fighting, fear not! Back your vehicle up in the dark and then quickly get out. Note that this can cut back some on AP gains from camping activities and food bonuses.ĭon't Bother Fighting Monsters in the Road Don't try this too early.wait until you've got a solid arsenal and plenty of spare healing before spending too much time away from civilization after dark. Sleeping is a great way to grab XP, but if you're trying to maximize your XP gains and you're sufficiently leveled and supplied, you can make an XP fortune by taking Daemon Hunts at night and standard missions/hunts during the day, building a huge reservoir of experience that you can then cash in at a hotel for 1.5X experience gain. ![]() Sometimes it's best to just keep sprinting and let your companions catch up. There's near-unlimited potential to gain XP and AP through missions and encounters, so you don't need to worry about stopping for every single random battle. ![]() Also note that after chapter 5 you can have Ingis automatically drive you anywhere at night and fast travel for the 10 gil price, even when the daemons are up and about.įinal Fantasy' wilderness is crammed with foes, and some simply aren't worth the trouble. The only downside is if you ever need your car back near the rest area again, you'll need to pay the small towing fee to get it back unless you want to drive again. That means you can drive a great distance and then use these options to warp between distant locations. Your map menus eventually give you the option to return to your car or your previous Rest Area. In the same amount of time, it's likely a few side quests or hunts would likely have netted you more. Sure, you can win the fight, but the cost in time, frustration, and healing items is very rarely worth the exchange. ![]() Try it for yourself and judge.While we absolutely recommend battling enemies a few levels over your own, taking on massively more powerful enemies, (more than 5 -10 levels above your current abilities) is rarely worth it. All in all, the movie is a brilliant work of art that critiques couldn't be more wrong about giving it such low scores. My only complaint would be that I was hoping to see more of the world, instead of being restricted to few places, but I believe the game will handle that. The world is absolutely amazing, the CGI is top-notch, the story is very interesting and sets the foundation of what could be a brilliant trilogy, or more. But here, the cast was wonderful by every mean. I wasn't really into the cast of Final Fantasy XV from the beginning, except for Gladio. To me, the cast surpassed the ones presented in the video game by miles and miles. For the first time, we see a diverse cast that feels rather universal than from one specific culture. Most Final Fantasy games present a cast that is very much inspired by Japanese culture and Anime. The cast is what's most remarkable to me. Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV is great example of how CGI does a brilliant job in capturing the world of Final Fantasy XV in the best way possible. Video Game-based movies do not often turn out as good as they promise to be, and this always made me think that CGI is always the best way to bring video game stories to the big screen.
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