Tuesday, 30 August 2016

KINGSGLAIVES: Final Fantasy XV's Review



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Maybe you ever heard about the term ‘Final Fantasy’, giant crystal or even guy with a big sword? If you never familiar with any of that, there is more reason for you to explore this world full of adventures.

Well, there is only few people not familiar with ‘Final Fantasy Universe’. Final Fantasy very well known in gaming world; breaking through the norm and take the gaming industry to another level by maximizing the User Experience(UX).

KINGSGLAIVES: Final Fantasy XV is the newest movie from Square Enix studio under Takeshi Nozue as director. It originally created as a prequel for the upcoming Final Fantasy game series, Final Fantasy XV that will release in 29 November 2016. Even though I’m a huge fan of Final Fantasy(FF), 2-hours experience in the cinema hall absolutely priceless! Every strands of hair, every blade of grass and every leafy leaves were so real as it was brought to life. For a moment, I actually forgot that I were only watching fully animated CGI movie. 



While being a fan to this Final Fantasy world, watching the movie with someone who barely know ‘Final Fantasy Universe’ make me realized; other than its graphic that really are magnificent, the storyline and plot probably decent as standalone movie. To see a perspective from someone not overly hyped like me, I try not to be bias in giving my piece of mind.

The moment the movie started, it already draws the audience attention with heavy introduction on what exactly happening in that world. What is their conflict? How its happen? What is their connection? While the audiences still digesting the setting and quick recap on what happening back in 12 years, the movie brought us how the world is in the present time leaving the feels “oh, well I don’t have time to understand all this thoroughly. At least, I got the gist of it,” to the audiences. For short, after years of advancement in technology and weaponry has brought Nifleheim empire war against Lucis kingdom, the one and only nation standing in world domination. Nifleheim empire fights with monsters and high-tech weaponry in their world conquest, while Lucis employs magical-user fighting forces to defense its kingdom. The conflicts begin to tangle when Nifleheim send their chancellor Ardyn Izunia to offer lopsided peace treaty to King Regis of Lucis. Well, you know Square Enix knows no hold any punch since the first action part; giving their best with mind blowing graphic rendition and superb detail particle effect make it really hard to believe it’s all from computer graphic. 

You see… while the graphic undeniably good, it all come back to plot, storyline, character growth and such. The plot itself almost certainly good but when we talk about characters’ development, this is where the ‘hole’ discovered. The movie certainly focusing on the main character, Nyx Ulric as an ace of Kingsglaives squad but there are many characters with strong personality with very little exposition on plight of their background. Not to disregard, some of event or conflict not very well portrayed in the movie yet mostly left unanswered in unsatisfying manner even though its only trivia things. Maybe some audiences may disregard it, while some may want to know more. Yeah, it is good to have something to ponder or maybe figure it out later in the game but as a standalone movie, the audience felt disconnected. If they emphasized on moral conflict of characters in the squad that lead them in making decision ‘to do so’, maybe it can be an added value to the movie. 


Once again, when the final scene make an entrance Square Enix really give their all, while giving no freaking space for breathing. Final battle is indeed awesome but some part of it kinda messy and unclear on what is going on. Nonetheless, the action was really masyuuuukk! I can’t say it was awesome, cause awesome is understatement. Overall, it is really a great movie, unutterably magnificent and breathtaking graphic, a good prequel for upcoming game series FFXV. A decent movie in plot-wise as standalone (with really good graphic and action that covered up most it weakness [I’m being very supportive XP]) and really jaw-dropping experience on full scale CGI movie that offer really great enjoyment. 

MyRating: 8/10

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