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Final Fantasy 14 Preview

<p><p>The hype machine isn''t pumping up <a href="http://www.finalfantasyxivstore.com/"><b>ffxiv power leveling</b></a> quite as much as it did for FF13 and its various (still unreleased) spinoffs. Developer Square Enix has a reason for thisthe core fanbase of Final Fantasy, by and large, doesn''t seem to find an online Final Fantasy game to be particularly appealing. This is likely because the last online FF effort, Final Fantasy 11, is a disappointment to manyit''s a grindheavy, obtuse massively multiplayer online roleplaying game built long before World of Warcraft made the genre accessible to the masses that lacks the narrativebuilding and character development that makes the series so memorable. When Square Enix first unveiled 14and revealed it as an MMOat the 2009 E3 Sony press conference, the crushing disappointment from the audience was palpable.</p> <p>But after a lengthy play session with <a href="http://www.finalfantasyxivstore.com/"><b>ffxiv gil</b></a> , such pessimism is perhaps unwarranted. FF14, far moreso than FF11, feels like what a Final Fantasy MMORPG should be, implementing the sort of visuals and elements of the beloved series into a multiplayer online experience. I''m a MMORPG skepticI don''t particularly care for the genre that muchand played some FF11 for a while a few years back, but I didn''t particularly enjoy the experience. FF14, however, left a very positive impression on me.</p> <p>In the private demo session, I had the opportunity to create new characters and pick two of the three starting cities. After you create a character, the game greets you with a beautifully rendered and voiced cinematic sequence akin to what we''re used to seeing in the offline FF games. It''s quite the welcome change from being unceremoniously plopped, alone and bewildered, into the middle of a giant city with no clue what to do, as the previous game did. Choosing the forest city of Gridiana has you hearing mysterious voices and witnessing a fiery airship crash, and you end up meeting with two survivors and a pack of ravenous wolves. The story appears to be working from the getgo to establish the sort of memorable characters that <a href="http://www.cheapffxivonline.com/"><b>ffxiv gil</b></a> is known forand while you don''t control them yourself, you apparently engage with them quite often. Picking the desert trading post of Ul''dah as your base starts you with witnessing a parade exhibiting some crazy, wild creaturesuntil something goes terribly awry and one escapes from its chocobodrawn carriage, forcing you and other NPC bystanders to subdue it. What are the meanings behind these strange happenings? That''s what you work to discover initially.</p> <p>The realtime opening cinematics also make one thing abundantly clear: Final Fantasy 14 is one of the most gorgeous MMORPGs out there. Imagine the level of detail seen in FF13 in a persistent, online worldthat is what FF14 feels like. Square Enix rendered everything about the game with the utmost care, creating a world that you''ll be eager to explore just to see what sort of beautiful surprises wait among the forest greens and desert dunes. At a time when the visuals of many other popular MMOs are really showing their age, FF14 brings a fresh aesthetic to the market. The music is similarly excellent, composed by the worldfamous Nobuo Uematsu specifically for 14.</p> <p>fter your opening sequence and a brief interaction with some NPCs, you''re immediately thrust into the heat of battle. It''s in these sequences that the streamlining of the interface in FF14 becomes clear. In contrast to FF11''s obtuse controls, <a href="http://www.cheapffxivonline.com/"><b>final fantasy xiv gils</b></a> keeps the game easy to follow with quicktolearn keyboard controls (assuming you''re playing the PC version, as I was) and a much more intuitive system of commands for combat and interaction. The presentation is also much more appealing: Square Enix revamped the ugly, screencrowding maze of menus and text seen in FF11, with such small improvements as putting NPC/story text in a separate window and mapping combat skills to numbered hotkeys making a world of difference.</p></p>