And, as it turns out, it is a spinoff that’s actually good! Again, because of the series' clout, I don’t think it was given a fair chance. Final Fantasy Type-0 HD is an HD remaster of a PSP game, which had never released in the West (until now). As well received as these two games are, I still don't think that the series has reclaimed the throne is held back in the heyday of the series. Final Fantasy XV's launch last year -alongside the quirky little spinoff World of Final Fantasy- finally picked the franchise back up (flaws and all). Unfortunately, the Final Fantasy name doesn't earn as much respect as it used to. Good, or bad, if you like, or dislike something contrary to another opinion that's awesome. Anyway, before we begin, I want to make one thing clear. Regardless of which there is value past a review score, and sadly a lot of people probably see anything dipping into the yellow on Metacritic and put that game out of their mindset. Are these aggregate review scores wrong? Yes and no. That’s the sort of mentality I went into writing this list. These games are some of the best couch co-op experiences that still exist in our modern culture. Tedious gameplay aside it’s also just plain fun to turn your brain off and slash through hordes of enemies especially if you have a buddy to back you up. It’s repetitive, every game looks a whole graphical generation behind, and not much changes between each new release. That's a hard thing to 'score.' Let’s look at the Dynasty Warriors series as an example. The simple question I always ask myself when reviewing a game is: How much fun am I having? A game can be badly designed, and still manage to be tremendously fun. Do you input personal feelings into the matter, or should it be written like a bunch of checkboxes in a technical sort of summary? If you’ve never played a game in that genre how do you know what good and awful is? Should price, or lengthy factor into the conversation? You get the idea. There are multiple ways to handle them, but no right style.
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