• Let's Play Final Fantasy XV Episode Duscae


    If you didn't pre-order Final Fantasy Type-0 HD you're unfortunately never going to get a chance to play the demo for Final Fantasy XV, as it was only with pre-orders and Square-Enix isn't planning on releasing it separately. So instead of missing out, why not experience Episode Duscae with me?


    After Prompto breaks the car, he, along with Prince Noctis and companions Gladiolus and Ignis arrive in the strange land of Duscae, hoping to scrape together enough cash to have Cindy repair their car. They hear about the Dread Behemoth Roberts (or some such) and decide to hunt it down, but not before beating up local wildlife.
    This article was originally published in forum thread: Let's Play Final Fantasy XV Episode Duscae started by Psychotic View original post
    Comments 25 Comments
    1. Psychotic's Avatar
      Psychotic -
      Watch the vid punk, it's muh like I just banged your mo-muh and she was like "You're so much better than my son Matthew is at life and also the pronunciation of Final Fantasy summons" and I'm like "Yo, Mrs S, go easy on the kid, alright? He means well" and then we eat boiled eggs.
    1. Shauna's Avatar
      Shauna -
      This game is an atrocity for its sins against pronunciation.


      BUT

      That was enjoyable! It seems like it's shaping up to be pretty cool!
    1. Colonel Angus's Avatar
      Colonel Angus -
      An incredible amount of time had to be taken into creating all the details of this game. I think my aunt has plastic chairs like the ones in this.

      Ramuh is insane. I heard the summons were going to be epic, but I never imagined Ramuh would be like that.
    1. Mirage's Avatar
      Mirage -
      The demo code was actually not a preorder bonus, but a first print bonus.

      Naturally, with such a bonus, the first print might not be available for a very long time so it was probably a good idea to preorder it anyway if that's what you really wanted.
    1. Polnareff's Avatar
      Polnareff -
      Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
      The demo code was actually not a preorder bonus, but a first print bonus.

      Naturally, with such a bonus, the first print might not be available for a very long time so it was probably a good idea to preorder it anyway if that's what you really wanted.
      Which is really sad 'cause not all the Day One Edition copies sold. I was able to get one last week, and places like Wally World and Meijer still have tons of them.

      The perils of releasing a PSP remaster on a system that has 1/8 of the install base of last gen, I suppose
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