Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire

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Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire
The only thing you’ll find in this empire is a desire to play the actual Final Fantasy XV game, and a refund.
Genre(s): City-building
Strategy
Platform(s): Android
iOS
Release Date: June 29, 2017
Developer(s): Epic Action
Publisher(s): Machine Zone
Square Enix
Series: Final Fantasy

Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire is a city building strategy game developed by Machine Zone and published by Square Enix. This game is "based" on Final Fantasy XV's main story.

Why It's Not a New Empire

  1. Despite borrowing FFXV's title and setting, this game has nothing to do with the main game other than some characters and music. Why create a City Building strategy game based on an Action RPG?
  2. There are so many ads for this game that people are accusing it of being a Ponzi scheme.
  3. The gameplay is copy-pasted from Empire: Four Kingdoms, another city building strategy game that gets copied often.
  4. Extremely boring. All you do is build something and wait a long time for it to finish, or send units to attack other cities.
  5. Tons of overpriced microtransactions that can give All the Bravest a run for its money. For example, the 24-hour city barrier (which protects it from attacks) can cost up to $100.
  6. The game constantly throws ads at you that encourages spending money.
  7. Due to poor reception from Final Fantasy fans, Machine Zone used bots to write positive reviews to increase this game's rating.
  8. These two ads, starring Alexis Ren. No words to describe how horrible they are...
  9. The game gave Square Enix a bad rep in the mobile market, which is bad since they've created plenty of great Final Fantasy games on mobile.
  10. One of the ads for this game is a ripoff of a Game of War interactive ad.

The Only Redeeming Quality

  1. The graphics are decent.

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