
Final Fantasy XVII:
The Return to Magic
The Pillars of the Odyssey
The Job System 2.0
Instead of locked roles, your protagonist can switch between jobs like Dragoon, Time Mage, and Alchemist during combat. The animations are seamless, making every encounter feel like a choreographed dance of steel and sorcery.
Artistic Prowess
The world of Aethelgard is a masterclass in environmental storytelling. Every ruin has a history you can piece together through exploration and “Memory Shards,” avoiding the heavy-handed exposition of previous entries.
The Return of the Airship
Midway through the early impressions, you gain access to a fully pilotable airship. This isn’t just a fast-travel menu; it’s a hub for your party, customizable with upgrades that allow you to discover hidden floating islands.
Emotional Resonance
Unlike the cynical tones of recent RPGs, XVII isn’t afraid of sentimentality. The chemistry between the lead duo—Elara and Kael—is earned through quiet camp-side conversations and a shared struggle against the darkening crystals. It feels intimate, even when the stakes are world-ending.
“This is the first time in years I’ve stopped just to look at the horizon,” noted one reviewer. The combination of Nobuo Uematsu’s guest leitmotifs and the lush art style creates an atmosphere of pure, unadulterated escapism.
Technical Note:
The game utilizes advanced haptic feedback on the PS6 DualSense 2, allowing you to “feel” the crackle of lightning spells or the resistance of the wind while flying.
Review Summary
- Story: High Fantasy / Epic Narrative
- Combat: Tactical Action / Job-Based
- Visuals: Watercolor Realism / 4K
- Music: Orchestral / Choral
- Score Impression: 9.5 / 10
Step Into the Crystal Light
Final Fantasy XVII is more than a game; it’s a reclamation of the genre’s soul. Pre-orders for the ‘Crystal Edition’ are live now. Are you ready to save Aethelgard?