As a Final Fantasy<\/em> fan, I couldn’t help but enjoy the immersive look into the Eikons, Dominants, and world of Valisthea. Or at least I did\u2014until I quit.<\/p>
What happens when a game gets too real? When Final Fantasy 16 <\/em>decided to embody several unpleasant features of one of my favorite television shows, Game of Thrones<\/em>, that’s where I drew the line. Or, more accurately, put the controller down and walked away\u2014salty and sad.<\/p>
In single-player games, characters, and the storyline, is the lifeblood that keeps players like me involved in the game, and it\u2019s something that Final Fantasy 16 <\/em>does\u2026 maybe too well. When FF16 <\/em>became the new Game of Thrones<\/em> with deaths around the corner, including my favorite character, that was the moment I stopped playing.<\/p>
At least for now.<\/p>
Despite the gruesome and, in some cases, heartbreaking deaths, gore, inhumane civilians, and the near-death of another of my favorite characters, Final Fantasy 16 <\/em>has been an epic and wild ride already. And it’s one of those games that you never really know what will happen\u2014which is exciting, sometimes, and devastating, other times.<\/p>