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Reasons Why Final Fantasy XV: Royal Edition Is Worth the Upgrade

Final Fantasy XV takes place in one of the most stunning worlds we’ve had the pleasure of experiencing on Xbox One and PS4 thus far. Whether you’re cruising down the highway, admiring the clouds sailing through the clear blue skies, or staring in sheer disbelief at just how realistic the food looks, there’s always something that’ll catch your eye around every corner. It was immersive enough following Noctis and co. on there adventure across Eos, but now players will be able to literally step into the shoes of Noctis and see it from a whole new perspective.

That’s right, there’s a first-person perspective coming as part of Final Fantasy XV: Royal Edition. It’s by no means a complete game-changer, and just how well this perspective will work when playing through the game normally remains to be seen, but it’s certainly an option we’re not going to turn down.


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