Wednesday, September 25, 2013

News::Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn Review - The Digital Fix

Lone wolves, the one-man squad, the masterless ronin; all pertinent descriptions of my MMO play style that could just as easily be described as being a grumpy, anti-social bastard. A spate in Azeroth taught me the fundamentals of grinding and the eerily similar Neverwinter showed how it could all be done for free albeit with a little spare change for pesky microtransactions. Time with JRPGs revealed the intricacies inherent in grinding balancing high-level quests against the appropriately stocked equipment sack along with the puzzle-piece plotlines from which almost all JRPGs derive their stories. Raids had been conducted but either the feeling of intruding into a closed enclave or the shadow of inadequacy did little to break the mesmerising spell of solitary exploration. There comes a point in Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn when raids become mandatory and that feeling you felt on the first day of school of entering a playground with no familiar faces rose up again. The...



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