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But you always have custom soundtracks – a major advantage over PC and PS2. Being a big fan of the music, I was disappointed to find Uematsu didn’t write it but it’s still very good stuff. Music is a pretty regular Final Fantasy affair. In short, if you’re looking for a graphically impressive Final Fantasy game, this isn’t it. You’ll find quicker loading times and a better draw distance, and in places better textures, but that’s about it.
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It really is just the PS2 and PC game (with the expansion packs) put into the High-Definition format and re-released.

Through the viewer, and into the game! In many ways, especially after being sucked into the engrossing world of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, FFXI is somewhat underwhelming.

On the bright side, PlayOnline offers the Tetra Master Card game from FFIX – a superb game – despite cancelling my FFXI subscription, I still have a Tetra Master subscription on PC. Running its own individual friends list and messaging, it totally undermines the 360’s interface. Instead, you’re forced to use PlayOnline over the top of the 360 interface, which I think was a major oversight – or just a case of pure laziness – on the part of the developers. On the PS2, it was almost necessary, but on Xbox 360 the viewer only feels more cumbersome due to the fact there’s a wonderful interface built right into the console that Square-Enix could’ve used with a little bit of extra effort.
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I will never understand how my computer (as it was when I first owned FFXI) could run Half Life 2 at full settings, but slow to a crawl with PlayOnline open. It’s clunky, it’s pointless, and I actually think it’s quite ugly. That’s right – those of you who’ve played the game before, they’ve kept the viewer.
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If you’re like me, and you like to jump straight into the game the second you get home, be aware you’re not going to do it with FFXI.Īfter the long install time, and an equally long automatic update, you’re finally able to boot the PlayOnline viewer. For the purpose of the review, I should probably uninstall and reinstall the game just to check how long it takes, but I can’t bring myself to go through that ordeal a second time. This feeling wasn’t helped by the fact the install literally took several hours. I have to admit I installed the game somewhat begrudgingly, knowing it was taking up quite a considerable amount of space. The game, like both the other versions available, requires the HDD to be played, taking up several precious gigabytes on that 360 HDD. Coupled with decisions to eradicate the classic style of turn-based battles for a more active and involving style, it was a decision on the part of Square that caused much fan backlash to the game at first – something the game is still reeling from, selling only a small percentage on three consoles what FFX sold on one.īut years have passed, and FFXI and it’s format are in no way new to me with it’s previous releases on the PS2 and PC, and with my work for my website, it’s no surprise I’ve come into contact with it several times before so how does the 360 reiteration match up?

I’d say it’s fair for me to dub myself a Final Fantasy veteran.įinal Fantasy XI is of course different to every other Final Fantasy title previously released – it is a Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game - which, incidentally, is quite possibly the longest genre name ever. I love the series, and despite having my favorites and my least favorite games, I’ve played and completed every title, except for FFIII, which has never seen an English language release. As the owner of a Final Fantasy website and an Xbox 360 owner, I jumped at the chance to write this review.
