THAT DIRECTOR HAJIME TABATA HAS MANAGED TO BUILD ANY SENSE OF COHESION WITHIN THESE STIFLING CONSTRAINTS IS EXTRA ORDINARY
Most kingdoms, even those built in videogames, are founded on some kind of violence, usually seeded in disagreements over the rules, boundaries and leadership, finally resolved by a political or military show of strength. Final Fantasy XV’s backstory is more bloodied than most. Here is a game that, during the course of its decadelong development, has endured overthrows in name, direction and governance. Final Fantasy is a series that thrives on reinvention, mixing familiar elements – the orphan protagonists, the crystal McGuffins, the rambling landscapes, the towering chickens, the airship silhouetted in the sky – in novel ways. Final Fantasy XV is, however, something else: a game built from the fragments,…
