Patrick Waring at GameCloud writes: "Much as Final Fantasy XV’s opening line suggests, this is a game for fans and first-timers alike. If you’ve not played FFXV before and want to give it a try, this is (probably) the best way to experience it so far. For those who’ve already played the game before, there’s so much to come back for after a year in post-development. Even if you’ve never played a Final Fantasy game before, this is such a departure from the series’ usual style that I implore you to give it a try. Many of the major “improvements” promised by the development team have already been implemented, and there is a heap of extra content in the included DLC. As it stands, the only major issue with this otherwise solid port are the technical issues being faced by a minority group of players, and I suspect this won’t be the case for very long. If the quality of the future content holds up, I’ll likely be coming back for a third playthrough in another year’s time."
Xfire writes "When you consider how small the available storage space on the Xbox Series S and PlayStation 5 is (802GB and 667.2GB usable space, respectively), you've got to be careful what you install."
Text is WRONG: Xbox Series S is only 326GB available... not 802.
"When you consider how small the available storage space on the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 is (802GB and 667.2GB usable space, respectively), you've got to be careful what you install."
I find it difficult to justify installing these very large games.
I don't like playing just having a few games available for me to play. I prefer to have about 150 at a time on my console in a large variety of genres so that if I am in a specific playing mood I can play a game that I will enjoy.
Humble Store’s Winter Sale just launched today with discounts on “thousands” of PC games. The sale will be live through Thursday, January 23 at 10 a.m. Pacific time.
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