'Final Fantasy 15' Reviews Will Come A Day Before Release Date

8.5
  • Playstation 4
  • Xbox One
  • Action
  • RPG
2016-11-29
The release date for Final Fantasy 15 reviews has been revealed
The release date for Final Fantasy 15 reviews has been revealed Square Enix

Final Fantasy XV releases on Nov. 29, and reviews will be coming starting the day before, on Nov. 28. This information comes by way of industry insider Shinobi602.

Reviews will be getting posted starting at 10 a.m. EST. Seeing as how Final Fantasy XV is a massive game, reviews could be coming later than this as well, depending on how quickly reviewers can get through the game.

If you can’t wait that long, be sure to check out the “review” that Conan O’Brien made for his “Clueless Gamer” series. Elijah Wood joins in on the fun as Conan tries to wrap his head around Final Fantasy XV, which isn’t as successful as you’d hope.

Some choice lines Conan mutters while playing include “We’re trapped in a Beckett play. There’s nothing that is going to happen. We’re waiting for things that can’t happen,” and “This game should be called ‘Wait For Your Death In Real Time.’” I think it’s safe to say he isn’t a big fan.

As for more Final Fantasy XV content, be sure to check back in with iDigitalTimes next week, where we will be posting interviews with voice actors and more.

So what do you think? Are you excited for Final Fantasy XV? Do you think you’ll wait for the reviews to come out before you purchase a copy? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

REVIEW SUMMARY
Final Fantasy XV
8.5
Combat, Plot, Characters Create Something Flawed, Beautiful, Fantastic
Despite it's flaws, Final Fantasy XV is a milestone achievement: not just for being completed, but for being completed with polish, aplomb and love.
  • Engaging main cast of characters
  • Fun, fast-paced combat
  • A massive, beautiful world to explore
  • The Regalia!
  • Continuous updates have addressed some shortcomings of the initial release
  • Major aspects of the story feel rushed or absent, particularly toward the end of the game
  • Stealth sequences feel out of place
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