![]() Classic enemies appearing on occasion (for the most part, you do fight soldiers, though). Well, second biggest love letter, as you can’t compete with Theatrhythm. ![]() Weirdly enough, at the same time, Final Fantasy XVI feels like the biggest love letter to old-school Final Fantasy I have ever seen. Even Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins felt less like a departure from the series’ roots in comparison. This game is very different from anything that came out before it. What it barely reminded me for most of the time was actually Final Fantasy itself. Game of Thrones, Shaman King, The Northman, Hamlet, The Count of Monte Cristo, Devil May Cry, The Witcher, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, Dragon’s Dogma, freaking Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Nier: Automata, even Halo at times. Along my dozens of nearly uninterrupted hours playing Final Fantasy XVI, I was reminded of influences from many different franchises. Each area might not exactly be considered huge, but boy are they beautiful.
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