Months after playing this, I lament the fact that this was really the only zone with Final Fantasy feel. When you started the game and ended here, you got the feeling this was massive and just a fraction of the full game. Well no, surprise! It's actually the one big zone and that's it. The desert zone is lackluster, Ash is empty, etc. This was the only zone with a true FF RPG feel. I loved FF16 but it missed so much of the RPG elements, it felt like an amazing game but where funding and ambitions were cut short to release the game on one disk. Maybe FF17 can deliver the ultimate experience by mixing FF16 mechanics but adding FF7 Rebirth open world and RPG elements.
@@guidopasquetto911 I disagree on this heavily. I think Rebirth combat is worse, the menu combat is less engaging than pure real time combat that you can't pause. I almost prefer pure turn based than what Rebirth did. Also, Rebirth did tons of bad mistakes like the open world being full of generic ubisoft activities that added game time. The open world size was good though (though not as big as people think...It could be bigger like Skyrim). IMO ideally with FF17 they improve on everything FF16 did, keep the same combat but expand it massively and deeply with RPG mechanics. The open world doesn't need ubisoft activities, but it needs to be bigger and have quests and stuff.
Music was good in FF16, story was meh, exploration was trash but it’s something about it that still makes me somewhat like it even though it pails in comparison to FF7 rebirth.
The future of gaming will become apex when they stop arguing about turn based and action and would just have all mechanics so any player could choose their preferred mode. Or what Expedition 13 is aiming to do.
Such a calm soundtrack😊
OST masterpiece absolute
Ost is soo beautiful
Months after playing this, I lament the fact that this was really the only zone with Final Fantasy feel.
When you started the game and ended here, you got the feeling this was massive and just a fraction of the full game.
Well no, surprise! It's actually the one big zone and that's it. The desert zone is lackluster, Ash is empty, etc.
This was the only zone with a true FF RPG feel. I loved FF16 but it missed so much of the RPG elements, it felt like an amazing game but where funding and ambitions were cut short to release the game on one disk. Maybe FF17 can deliver the ultimate experience by mixing FF16 mechanics but adding FF7 Rebirth open world and RPG elements.
Kingdom hearts for sure
I hope all future FF games stay action RPG. More fun than turn based imo.
For sure. But believe it or not, people complained about this combat so next ff is probably gonna be turn based
It needs to stay action RPG, but add more RPG elements and bigger open world.
Like combine FF16 and Rebirth.
@@RavusNox-z5iyeah that would be perfect. Or just make every game like ff7 rebirth, the combat is perfect, and the exploration is great
@@guidopasquetto911 I disagree on this heavily. I think Rebirth combat is worse, the menu combat is less engaging than pure real time combat that you can't pause. I almost prefer pure turn based than what Rebirth did. Also, Rebirth did tons of bad mistakes like the open world being full of generic ubisoft activities that added game time. The open world size was good though (though not as big as people think...It could be bigger like Skyrim). IMO ideally with FF17 they improve on everything FF16 did, keep the same combat but expand it massively and deeply with RPG mechanics. The open world doesn't need ubisoft activities, but it needs to be bigger and have quests and stuff.
Nah FF16 combat was garbage needs rebirth mechanics had much more depth and layout to it.
Music was good in FF16, story was meh, exploration was trash but it’s something about it that still makes me somewhat like it even though it pails in comparison to FF7 rebirth.
The future of gaming will become apex when they stop arguing about turn based and action and would just have all mechanics so any player could choose their preferred mode. Or what Expedition 13 is aiming to do.