Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn Square Enix Co., Ltd. / Square Enix, Inc. 2013

This is both a remake of and a sequel to the original Final Fantasy XIV which came out in 2010 but due to widespread negative reception when it was first launched of the game's quality, Square Enix redesigned both the development team and the game. Version 1 of the game was ceremoniously concluded with a virtual extinction event in Nov/2012, which is now known in A Realm Reborn's storyline as the Calamity, and which terminated all service for the original game. Five years have passed since the war against the Garlean Empire has brought forth Eorzea's seventh Umbral Era. During this war, the Empire brought down the lesser moon Dalamud and summoned the great dragon Bahamut, causing the destruction of most of Eorzea. Five years later, thanks to mysterious heroes, the "Heroes of Light", Eorza has been rebuilt. However, the citizens of the Nations of Eorzea can't clearly remember what happened. The game keeps most of the features from Final Fantasy XIV (locations, classes, species and combat system), but every area has been completely redone and the player can now choose to create a male Miqo'te or female Roegadyn that weren't playable in the original game. A new class, Arcanist, as well as the jobs of Summoner and Scholar are also introduced. the player can no longer choose where to start; the starting City State is instead determined by the character's class, as the guild for each class is found in a different City State. The characters level-up by gaining experience points from defeating enemies, completing quests, crafting objects or harvesting material and crystals. By leveling-up, the character's stats increase and new abilities and traits are acquired. the player can freely change classes by equipping different tools, each class having its own experience pool and skills set. The ability set for each character is customized; the player sets what skills (chosen from the main class skills and some from other class skill sets) will appear in the action bar. The Armoury Box now allows the player to keep equipment parts sorted in different boxes (all main hand weapons together, all armors together, and so on) rather than in the inventory. The equipment must first be moved from the inventory to the Armoury Box. Movement is eased by the addition of a jump function to avoid being stuck by small ledges and obstacles.
Infos
 1  2 
Steam 60-Level Trial Demo (uploaded by Steam)
Screenshots
German Free Trial DVD ISO Demo 2.7GB (uploaded by Internet Archive Software Collection)
Videos
The Complete Experience - 2DVD ISO Demo 7.3+606GB (uploaded by Internet Archive Software Collection)
DVD ISO Demo 6.9GB (uploaded by Internet Archive Software Collection)
Benchmark Collection (uploaded by Internet Archive Software Collection)


    News   Legends World   Forum   FAQ