![]() ![]() Episode Ardynįinally, it was time to play Episode Ardyn. Some of the story content reminded me again of how strange certain storytelling gaps in the main game felt, but Episode Ignis on its own was awesome and well worth playing. Exploring the city was pretty fun, and the story had some epic moments. Then I moved on to Episode Ignis, which I was especially looking forward to since Ignis is my favorite of the four Final Fantasy XV protagonists.Įpisode Ignis has more of a focus on story, and it also isn’t as linear as Episode Gladiolus, instead giving you a city to explore, reclaim sectors of, and find treasure in. The best part was probably its remix of Battle at the Big Bridge. ![]() ![]() There’s not much story here, just Gladio fighting Gilgamesh to become stronger. I originally skipped Episode Gladiolus because it didn’t interest me, and it’s by far the weakest of Final Fantasy XV’s DLC. Then Final Fantasy XV came to Game Pass for PC with all its DLC included, so I decided this was the best opportunity to catch up.Īnd since I had all the DLC in my hands, why not start with Episode Gladiolus after all? Episode Gladiolus I played Episode Prompto right when it launched, but even though I always intended to buy and play Episode Ignis and Episode Ardyn, I never got around to it. Amid last month’s flurry of romance games, I also took the time to finally play something else: the rest of the Final Fantasy XV DLC! ![]()
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