Don't vomit, personal opinion

Lea 2022-01-15 08:03:08

The fighting scene is really good, but the plot is too nonsense. One is that the whole show keeps mentioning that prince without showing a single face. How can you be sure that he can save the world? Are you kidding me? Second, isn't the king very awesome, why wait to be stabbed to death? Can't you die with that captain? Otherwise, let him lose some blood? Is it to show that the protagonist is more powerful? But in the end, the protagonist was also taken care of, teasing me again? The third is the strength of the princess's skirt. Fourth, why not just poke the captain in the chest? After playing for so long, a discerning person sees that that is a weakness, it's so red! Fifth, when the protagonist needs to wear a ring to play the boss, why does it take so long to lay the groundwork, can't you just try it directly? Finally, the octopus monster is really a bit disgusting...

View more about Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV reviews

Extended Reading

Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV quotes

  • Regis Lucis Caelum: Forgive my delay. A bit of unforeseen trouble.

    Iedolas Aldercapt: Nothing too vexing, I hope.

    Regis Lucis Caelum: A simple theft, nothing more.

    Iedolas Aldercapt: A daring thief, to steal from the king. Perhaps magical walls and castle gates do not keep all things safe.

    Regis Lucis Caelum: Perhaps. But no matter. That which was taken will soon be returned.

    Iedolas Aldercapt: Impressive. You are a paragon of kingly composure. But I must ask, how can you be so sure?

    Regis Lucis Caelum: Because this thing is not a mere trinket. It possesses a will all its own. Enough to break any thief's grasp.

    Iedolas Aldercapt: Hm. That sounds a very fine prize indeed.

  • Clarus Amicitia: It's been a long time since I fought at your side, old friend.

    Regis Lucis Caelum: Yes, but this time it is not your fight. If you wish to leave, go now.

    Clarus Amicitia: And abandon my king? I think not. Besides, our magic is bound to you. If you fall, Lucis falls.

    Regis Lucis Caelum: Then let us once more into the fray, old friend.