Fans hail ‘dark’ storyline as new Final Fantasy title is released

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Fans in other countries also rushed to download the title or purchase it at stores.

In Seoul, 23-year-old Jo Young-min said that the game should be a success because “Japanese culture is quite popular and also because Final Fantasy already has a hardcore fan base”.

Daniel Ahmad, director of research at gaming industry analysis firm Niko Partners, told AFP that Thursday’s release would be a boon for Sony.

The company’s PlayStation 5 hit shelves in November 2020 but was initially hard to get hold of because of supply chain issues, in part due to China’s COVID-19 lockdowns.

“We expect the combination of increased supply for the PS5, positive feedback for the Final Fantasy XVI demo and the release of the first major third-party exclusive title for the console to drive PS5 sales growth over the next month,” Ahmad said.

The Metacritic website, which collates reviews from critics, gave it a score of 88 per cent, lower than the 96 per cent enjoyed by The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, the last blockbuster game release.

Specialist site Eurogamer gave it three stars out of five, praising the “smart combat system” but criticising the “ponderous pseudo-medieval soap opera, with some of the grandest bosses and dullest sidequests in FF history”.

Unlike the older titles, which usually feature a roster of characters who gain power and skills as the story unfolds, Final Fantasy XVI has one protagonist – called Clive.

The character’s voice actor, Ben Starr, told the Radio Times that he had “loved” the reaction to the name.

“To a lot of people, especially British people, the name Clive doesn’t necessarily feel very heroic,” he said.

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