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Softonic review

A genuinely story-driven Final Fantasy mobile game

FINAL FANTASY XV POCKET EDITION is a return to genuine role-playing, and RPG play-styles are what made Final Fantasy famous in the first place. This is a mobile game, but unlike the other Final Fantasy mobile games this is about the story and exploring.

Play through the story in chapters

The first chapter of FINAL FANTASY XV POCKET EDITION is free, and the rest you will have to pay for. There are ten chapters in total, and all of your favourite Final Fantasy elements are there. There is everything from swordplay and health points, to universal saviours and Chocobos. The graphics are the most plain and textureless of any Final Fantasy game after the year 2008. The animation, graphics and character designs are almost identical to that seen on late Wii games. You will be glad they toned down the graphics because this game already requires a 1.5GHz processor and 2GB of RAM to play. It also takes up 5 – 8GB of hard drive space too.

A return to what made Final Fantasy great

If you have ever loved the deep and meaningful stories that Final Fantasy has presented, then you will love this return to form. The only genuine downside is that you only get one chapter for free and you will have to pay for nine subsequent chapters. The first chapter ends on a big cliff hanger, which feels like a marketing tactic. You tap to move, talk and fight, which seems annoying, but the game is responsive enough to help ensure you do not tap a hole in your finger skin.

PROS

  • A big story is presented in true Final Fantasy style
  • Very intuitive gameplay and controls

CONS

  • The eventual cost of all the chapters is high
  • You need a powerful mobile device to play it

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