I have to agree with this.
So many characters look like little clean-shaved children, compared to WoW, that it’s almost insulting.
I have to agree with this.
So many characters look like little clean-shaved children, compared to WoW, that it’s almost insulting.
I haven’t tried the online version of Final Fantasy, it doesn’t appeal to me as much as the oneplayer-offline versions do, so I don’t have firsthand experince from that game.
I am one of the huge fans of the Final Fantasy franchise - the art and stories are great in my opinion, and I love to play a game from start to end.
World of Warcraft is also a fantastic place, with it’s artwork and little stories around the place - The different cultures they have created is awesome.
But I can’t really see those two games being mixed with each others, I think the differences are to big
And I like to have a clear line between games/interest.
But a brand new concept, where the creators from both games are taking elements from both games and create something new, could be very interesting to look at
To me it feels more like trying to fit two different toothpastes on the same brush But that is just me and the way I feel about games; I prefer to keep each universe separate unless the games are part of the same franchise or otherwise linked. For example I don’t mind WoW + HS + HotS, but dislike Monster Hunter World + FF + Witcher collabs. I actually stopped playing MHW because of the events that, imo, didn’t fit the game at all.
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