http://kotaku.com/final-fantasy-xv-the-kotaku-review-1789400066
Eccola, niente voto, solo tanto ammmore.
Che bella recensione. Bella, scritta bene, senza voto. La retrospettiva ad intermezzi poi, è fantastica.
You’re four years old, maybe five. Your parents got one of those Nintendos that everyone’s been raving about, along with a brand new game. A role-playing game.
Other Nintendo games are good, sure, but this one’s on another level, transporting you to a world full of mages, ogres, and all sorts of incredible sights and sounds. You get to control not just one hero but four, each with his own equipment and character class. The music is so good, you sometimes leave the game on just to listen. It takes you dozens of tries to get past the wizards on bottom of the Marsh Cave. Every night you dream about flying around the world in an airship. One day your save file mysteriously vanishes. No big deal. You’ve got all the time in the world. You pick up the controller and jump back in.[...]
You’re at your parents’ house for Thanksgiving, and you’ve just gotten a review copy of one of the most anticipated video games in modern history. You’re much older now; you have a life, a job, a relationship, responsibilities. You can feel yourself getting jaded. Few big-budget Japanese games live up to the ones you loved all those years ago, and you don’t think this new one will have as much of an impact on you. Then you start playing. And playing. When you finish the game, thirsty and bleary-eyed, you feel like you just got punched in the gut. What an ending. You’re not ready to stop spending time with Noct, Gladio, Iggy, and Prompto. You look over at the clock. It’s 4:30 in the morning. You pick up the controller and jump back in.
Vi consiglio di leggerla.
Nel mentre l'ho preso anch'io, così, a bruciapelo, senza aspettare la patch Pro. Sento odore di rivalsa per la saga.
@babaz: il giornalista di Kotaku, tra quest principale e secondarie (non tutte ovviamente) ha superato le 50 ore.