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Final Fantasy XIV Online: A Realm Reborn Review

  • First Released Aug 27, 2013
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  • PC

Chocobo nation

You wouldn't think that simply meeting standards would be cause for celebration, yet when it comes to Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, congratulations are in order. At its launch, Final Fantasy XIV Online was a mess--so much so that it was easy to question whether developer Square-Enix had ever played an online role-playing game before, let alone created one. But the old has been burned to ashes and an entertaining and beautiful game has risen to take its place. A Realm Reborn is a perfectly playable massively multiplayer concoction whose witty writing and colorful vistas make it easy to lose yourself in the fantasy.

This rising phoenix is not an entirely unknown creature, however. While A Realm Reborn represents a sizable step forward for this particular game, it does not leap over the shoulders of the games that have come before. This is a familiar kind of game with a familiar feel under your fingers. Genre fundamentals are delivered here with vigor, if not always with great imagination. You speak with characters labeled with icons floating over their heads, and they send you out into the world to kill roaming creatures, interact with objects, and collect various ingredients for their scientific projects and medicinal needs. When you encounter walking vegetation, skittish jackals, and winged demons, you target them and tap keys or click buttons on your skill bar until you vanquish them. While other massively multiplayer games have re-thought quest structure, combat mechanics, and exploration tropes, A Realm Reborn represents the old world.

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A Realm Reborn is a fine representation of this old world, however. Once you choose a race and initial class, you are treated to a long and melodramatic cutscene ripped right out of the Final Fantasy storybook, and then land in the starting area associated with your chosen class. This is an unusual association, given how most similar games use your race to determine your starting location, and you spend the early hours performing gopher quests and slaying low-level creatures alongside a bunch of players dressed like you and performing the same attacks as you. This world structure is sensible when A Realm Reborn's flexible class system is considered (more on this later), but you'll long for some visual variety after a few hours of seeing and hearing the same spells being cast over and over again in every direction.

Once you venture out into the vast world of Eorzea, however, you'll be entranced by it. Open regions are large and attractive, urging you into the distance to see what secrets might be uncovered. In regions with numerous vertical spaces, using the minimap to navigate can sometimes lead to a wild goose chase when you discover that your destination is on a cliff above you, but circling back is no great frustration considering the world's visual grandeur.

Burn, Ifrit, burn!
Burn, Ifrit, burn!

Leave the city of Limsa Lominsa, for instance, and you're immediately struck by the beauty of the display before you. The view is a striking mix of moss-coated cliffs crossing the horizon and sturdy spires poking against the clouds. Outside Gridania, the tedious corridors of the original release have been replaced by lush forests where turtlelike adamantoises roam among golden luminescent flowers. As you cross The Footfalls just outside of Ul'Dah, collapsed statues and crumbling archways speak to the destruction that befell the land. Seeing such lovely sights at their best requires a modern PC, but the allure isn't greatly diminished even if you have to adjust some of the game's many visual sliders.

Yes, you will fight those adamantoises, either alone or with friends. There's nothing particularly unusual about the moment-to-moment combat: you select your target and click buttons on your hotbar or press your shortcut keys to fire off projectiles and swing weapons. Like in several modern games, enemies often signal their most powerful attacks, allowing you to move out of the way. Unlike those other games, though, A Realm Reborn doesn't feature a real-time dodge maneuver, so you don't feel like you're leaping out of grave danger. When peril approaches, part of the fun is in the escape, and sauntering into another position just isn't very thrilling.

It may not feature the most tactile combat, but warfare comes into its own when you enter one of A Realm Reborn's many entertaining and challenging dungeons. It's easy to queue up for a dungeon; the game automatically groups players of differing roles, though you may need to wait a bit for that to happen, especially if you play as a damage dealer. The dungeons strike the right balance of combat and treasure hunting, their various nooks and crannies filled with chests to open in between monster battles. Group warfare is colorful, with healing spells easing the violence with their healthy green glow, and horned boss demons galloping around arenas of fire.

It's a beautiful day, so get your tail in gear.
It's a beautiful day, so get your tail in gear.

Dungeons often require you to use various clever mechanics to triumph. For instance, you may need to lure explosive enemies towards goopy slime monsters so that their eruptions might damage those foes when your arrows cannot. If you're a conjurer, expect your healing spells to get a good workout; if you're a damage-dealing arcanist, you might be thankful for your own healing abilities when your magical comrade has difficulty keeping up. Outside of dungeons, however, combat can be pretty dry. Particularly for magic-users, the slow (but fluid) animations and conservative cooldown times can make for underwhelming open-world skirmishes, with the fireworks of particles and other glittering effects providing most of the interest.

Luckily, dungeons aren't the only place you join up with others. Public quests called FATEs (that is, Full Active Time Events) erupt out in the open, bringing players together to defeat a bunch of spawning lizardmen, attack golems and collect the minerals they leave behind, or protect an AI-controlled local as he makes his way from one point to another. FATEs are full of action, but are so short that you often stumble upon one just as it's finishing up, which can be anticlimactic. However, FATEs are a good source of experience points, so players often band together, riding their chocobos and other mounts from one to the next.

Having such sources of experience is vital, given A Realm Reborn's class system. By equipping the associated weapon (for battle roles) or tool (for crafting roles), you can be any class you want at any time. This is where the association of classes and home locations seems sensible; when you are ready to try out a new role, there are low-level quests for you to perform in that class's starting area. However, there comes a time when you must find other sources of experience if you're trying out enough different classes, and FATEs are one such source.

Everyone knows you should kill a daddy longlegs when you see it.
Everyone knows you should kill a daddy longlegs when you see it.

Levequests are another source of experience, and function much like they did in the original release, though the restrictions for how many you can perform in a specific amount of time are thankfully much lighter. General levequests gift you with gil (the usual Final Fantasy currency) and experience, while the grand companies (that is, the game's three basic factions) have levequests with additional currencies as a reward. Either way, such tasks are short and typically involve killing a bunch of creatures, though some of them throw in a few different rules with varying success. Using the "soothe" emote to calm enemies down once they have taken enough damage is a pleasant enough addition to battle; having to use the "beckon" emote to lead a character from one location to another is tedious and dumb, even if you create a "beckon" macro so that you don't have to type the emote every few seconds.

Ultimately, you can level up two classes high enough so that you can take on an advanced job, which earns you even more powers to play with. And even before that, you can slot in certain skills when you play as one class even if they belong to another class you play, giving you a little room to experiment. And of course, you could just play as your primary class and make your way through the game's story. The tale isn't enthralling, but it features mysterious villains, pious adventurers, and all manners of other Final Fantasy tropes. Few scenes feature voice acting, which is just as well, given the mediocrity of the English acting that you do hear, but the English localization deserves special mention: A Realm Reborn is rife with witty dialogue and fun references.

Even quest names are loaded with puns and cute allusions. ("Loam Maintenance," "Sylph-Management," "Dance Dance Diplomacy.") Some quest-givers spew more dialogue than is necessary, and various characters' pirate-speak and high-falutin' formality can make wading through the wordy dialogue a chore. But it's worth reading as much as you can, if only because you are guaranteed a few chuckles. A Realm Reborn occasionally touches on dark themes, and certain sights, like the petrified corpse of a bulky creature called a Goobbue, communicate an eerie melancholy. Typically, however, the game wavers between melodrama and freewheeling charm, and sometimes combines both in appealing ways. Consider, for example, the valiant music that sounds out when you ride a rented chocobo, a creature that looks none too valiant.

Joining FATEs is not your final fantasy, but your destiny.
Joining FATEs is not your final fantasy, but your destiny.

If you stick to moving through A Realm Reborn as only one combat class, you'll hardly run out of things to do and sights to see. Story quests send you all over the map, and fairly early on, too. If you're used to online games that carefully guide you through its world in a more or less linear fashion as you level up, you'll delight in the constant visual and tonal variety this one offers from one hour to the next. The downside to this map-hopping mission structure is that it sometimes comes across as random and unfocused. There are stretches when the story sends you to far-removed regions one after the other, with you spending more time traveling than accomplishing your goals, sometimes through areas filled with lower-level creatures that you have no interest in fighting. Of course, you could always switch to another class when this happens and find yourself distracted by levequests and the FATEs that crop up in the neighborhood, gaining a level or two before you know it.

Luckily, getting around the world is a snap, in contrast to Final Fantasy XIV's original travel tedium. Once you attune yourself to an area's central crystal, you can teleport there from anywhere for a price. (It's not cheap to do so, but it's hardly bank-breaking.) You can hire a chocobo to take you between local destinations, take airships to the main cities, and use other forms of travel. A Realm Reborn is clearly committed to rectifying the mistakes of its past. That's especially true in areas like grouping (it's easy to queue up for dungeons), communication (you may never need a linkshell this time around), and economy (retainers have taken on a completely different form).

When it comes to dying your armor, think pink.
When it comes to dying your armor, think pink.

The economy also benefits from improved crafting over the original release. It's easy to keep track of recipes and ingredients so that you can focus on the tug of war that exists between you and your materials. You choose crafting skills that best enhance the quality of your item before its durability is depleted, and ultimately can make some gil on the market by selling your goods. There's only so much the intricacies of crafting can do for your overall enjoyment: fishing and hammering are too slow-paced to be fun for extended stretches, but as in most MMOGs, you can safely bypass crafting altogether and let other players do all the work for you.

When it comes to crafting, you couldn't accuse Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn of not trying something interesting. That isn't true of most of the game's various features, however. The details vary, of course, but A Realm Reborn isn't so novel that it feels like a vacation to an undiscovered realm. Instead, fantasy-world travelers will understand the language and quickly take to local customs. Yet these previously charted lands are wondrous to look at and overflowing with like-minded adventurers seeking to make a name for themselves in a world in need of heroes. And when you need to escape to another world, sometimes beautiful landscapes and well-oiled entertainment are enough to keep you exploring.

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The Good

  • Attractive and varied world with lots of exploration value
  • Great dungeons with clever mechanics
  • Class system gives you lots of flexibility with one character
  • Tons of fun, witty dialogue

The Bad

  • Quest structure leads to some tedious travel
  • Exploring multiple roles results in grinding
  • Basic combat mechanics can make for dry battles

About the Author

Kevin VanOrd is a lifelong RPG lover and violin player. When he isn't busy building PCs and composing symphonies, he watches American Dad reruns with his fat cat, Ollie.
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Not wanting to join in with the idiots who go insane if a game doesn't get the score they want (I haven't played it). But I do sometimes wonder how these scores are determined- cos from what he actually said in video, I got the impression it was higher than a 7.

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@garywood69
I got the impression that he thought the game met expectations, but did not exceed them. So calling the game great (8 or above) would be unfitting.

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@garywood69 I think it's an overall feeling. It's a great game and has a lot of cool features, but overall it is a little dry and can be boring sometimes.

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Personally, I struggle to see how any MMO achieves more than a 7.5 these days. They all re-hash the same mechanics over and over again. Inevitably, MMO players move from one to the other typically playing up to 2-3 months and move on. Why? Because they've done it all before in 5 other games.

A great deal of time seems to be spent on getting the engine to work like every other MMO and then writing basic stories and quests. Then they release it. Nobody seems to want to enhance parts of the game which have been touched on by others briefly.

Most MMO fans hope that the enormous budget and lack of constraints for Titan will save the genre, but their recent release that they're redoing a lot of it doesn't inspire too much hope. It does, however, tell us that they do not want to release the same game that everyone else has done.

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@NinjaGaz I tell you how.

As long as there is paycheck from the review, he doesn't care. It's like you would say CoD MW3 is the best game ever and give it 10. It doesn't mean you really think like that and you have nice cash on your account.

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This looks very intresting. I'm getting this

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I've been playing this game a lot recently. And I'm really enjoying it but I agree with 7. Kevin's review highlights well why a 7 makes sense.

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@DarkFrankhs yah guild wars 2 is sure a 9 combar is soooooo fun and you don´t have to grind...you don´t have to change classes just move around the map and you will lv up...what a good game( sarcasm over 9000).

Come on guild wars 2 ia boring to play you always use 5 skills and that´s all no job progression no nothing, you have to grind a lot to lv up professions adn the storytelling has no cutscenes just tanding still voice dialogue

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@Ramiro00 @DarkFrankhs


The butthurt is strong in this one.

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@Ramiro00 @DarkFrankhs Checked up on a dps guide in FF14. 7 Spell rotation ....but then again without being able to move as caster and 2.5 secs GCD.

If i purely count the dps abbilities on my 80 engineer, abbilities that i use in all fights pretty much, it adds up to 14. The rest are buffs or control abbilities.

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@Ramiro00 @DarkFrankhs 5 skills? I use 25 in a regular rotation on my engineer. Add combofields and its adds up to around 30, which are all regularly used. Compare that to wow for example where i used 6 rotation spells + 3 dmg cooldowns + 3 def CDs.

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@Ramiro00 @DarkFrankhs Dude what did you even just say?

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@Ramiro00 @DarkFrankhs ??

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i sense a feedbackula brewing...


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@OriginSephiroth no probably not. gta5 probably ruined feedbackula for a bit.


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Edited By lionheart051

BS review.

IGN gave it 8.6, this once again proves GS is inferior and a joke when compared to IGN.

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@lionheart051 I guess IGN is even more blind then this.

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@lionheart051 cheerio then, don't let the virtual door hit you on the virtual ass on the way out.

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@lionheart051 if you hate the reviews so much don't visit the site.

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@lionheart051 All it proves is that you don't know what an opinion is, and you seem to expect reviews to tell you what you want to hear.

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@lionheart051 So....A reason why you're still hanging around here?

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@kalgert123 What a cliche'd response. You're awesome.

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@lionheart051 How does it prove that exactly?? What makes IGN's scoring "superior"? Maybe IGN are inferior because they gave it more than it deserves. I think gamespots reviewers are more experienced long time gamers that are harder to please because they have played so many great games in each genre that it's hard for new releases to stack up against what they already know. Sure if this is ur first MMO you'll love it but remember this is reviewing the PC version so it has to be compared to all the amazing PC MMO's down through the years

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@TommyT456 @lionheart051 Eh, I actually wrote the IGN review, and I can respect what Kevin says here. :) Keep in mind that *people* write reviews, not companies or sites. I loved it; he didn't (as much).

And for the record, MMORPGs are my specialty.

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@TommyT456 @lionheart051 Eh, I actually wrote the IGN review, and I can respect what Kevin says here. Keep in mind that people write reviews, not companies or sites.

And just for the record, MMOs are my specialty.

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@TommyT456 @lionheart051 majority of sites gave this game 8-10

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@Sollet @Master_Overlord only after you, sir, only after you.

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@Jake518 @Master_Overlord @TommyT456 @lionheart051 so it means it deserves 8-10

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@Master_Overlord

Best argument. Ever.

GTFO.

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@Master_Overlord @TommyT456 @lionheart051 So?

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@TommyT456 @lionheart051 shut up guild wars 2 is not a 9 and editors choice

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@Ramiro00 @TommyT456 @lionheart051


You seem to be butthurt over GW2 being the better game eh? It's ok to be mad.

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7 sounds like he's being a bit lenient

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Hmm. Even money it's free to play in a year.

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@dmblum1799 Don't bet on it. Square Enix's MMOs, particularly Final Fantasy MMOs, never go F2P. I don't see why this one will be any exception.

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Other than being made by the same company, this game has nothing to do with final fantasy, and shouldn't be carrying the name.

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@jcr8 If it wasnt for the name this game would be labeled as a ranndom Korean MMO that noone would play and sure as hell whont pay for.

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@Dverburg @jcr8 If you've played final fantasy, you'd notice the moogles and summons and every other little touch of FF.

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@Dverburg @jcr8 My point exactly.

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@jcr8 this game has more FF elements than 13 or 13-2 or the newest crap 13-3 the crap returns

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@Ramiro00 @jcr8 Maybe, but in all fairness, it doesn't take much to beat FF13..

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@jcr8 what? every final fantasy game is different

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@jcr8 Ah ok, so I guess Final Fantasy 7 shouldn't be a Final Fantasy game either, right? Because it doesn't place in the same world as the first game, right?

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@BlazeODU It's not about being in the same world. But the original final fantasy games all had some recurring elements. Things like a deep story, complex characters etc. This has none of that.

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@jcr8 @BlazeODU 1.0 didn't feel like a FF title, but it sounds like you haven't played ARR at all. This one has a hell of a lot more underlying Final Fantasy themes and elements than FFXI, XII and XIII did.

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@TommyT456 @jcr8 @BlazeODU

You on the other hand, are just raising the intellectual level around here, aren't you? D*uche.

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@jcr8 @BlazeODU Haha some people come out with the stupidest comments on here lol

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@jcr8 @BlazeODU Final Fantasy XIV is more final fantasy then the recent ones have been. I wonder if you've even played the damn game.

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@jcr8 what the hell are you talking about

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Meh.

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