RadioRadar+ Podcast 59: Final Fantasy 15 is a real video game
The Big Topic: Final Fantasy 15 is here, and it's great
Further Discussion: No Man's Sky's latest patch
What we’re into: Endings that stick the landing
Ten years and a change in directors, platforms, and title later, and Final Fantasy 15 is finally out and ready for the world. It's kind of a mess, but it's a beautiful mess, and we explain why it's such an enchanting game to play, even when its story doesn't hold up under any amount of scrutiny. We also head back into No Man's Sky with an investigation of its latest update - it fixes a lot of the biggest problems, but is it enough? Last, we talk about Dishonored 2 (again) and how its ending chapters leave a little to be desired. We also talk about some of our favorite video game endings, and what makes them so impactful, even now. Spoilers, obvs.
Hosts:
Anthony John Agnello (@ajohnagnello)
David Roberts (@davidrobots)
Susan Arendt (@susanarendt)
Sam Prell (@samprell)
Intro: "Inspiration" by BoxCat Games, used under CC 3.0
Outro: "Forever Believe" by Jason Shaw, used under CC 3.0
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