Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire
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The only thing you’ll find in this empire is a desire to play the actual Final Fantasy XV game, and a refund.
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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
- 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?
- There are so many ads for this game that people are accusing it of being a Ponzi scheme.
- The gameplay is copy-pasted from Empire: Four Kingdoms, another city building strategy game that gets copied often.
- Extremely boring. All you do is build something and wait a long time for it to finish, or send units to attack other cities.
- 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.
- The game constantly throws ads at you that encourages spending money.
- Due to poor reception from Final Fantasy fans, Machine Zone used bots to write positive reviews to increase this game's rating.
- These two ads, starring Alexis Ren. No words to describe how horrible they are...
- 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.
- One of the ads for this game is a ripoff of a Game of War interactive ad.
The Only Redeeming Quality
- The graphics are decent.
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