Selasa, 23 Januari 2018


Final Fantasy XV New Empire Guide


The game includes all of the features players would expect from a modern mobile strategy game: extensive base-building, soldier management, guilds, and large-scale battles complete with epic summons from the Final Fantasy universe.You’re guided through a tutorial by Noctis, the moody, main protagonist of Final Fantasy XV. He’s suspiciously not moody here, and seems to lack any kind of personality whatsoever. Instead, he’s just busy telling you what to do and when to do it. What that means for you is a lot of tapping on some buildings, hitting upgrade, and either waiting a few minutes or pressing a speed up button.  Each time you complete an objective, you can dive into your quests area and hit the button to retrieve a reward or two. It’s all distinctly functional and as if someone forgot to inject some style and personality into this experience.Keep working on building your lacklustre empire and, eventually, you’ll find you’re out of resources. Wait a while and you’ll be replenished and so forth the monotonous structure continues.

It’s very, very samey. You can choose to work on some research projects which make things almost interesting but they don’t quite hit the spot.You’re encouraged to join a guild early on, and they’re able to help you build things a little faster. It’s a concept you’ll have seen elsewhere in the MMO base building genre, and it’s about as exciting as before too. The key, of course, is to find an active guild but these aren’t that easy to come by.The gameplay of New Empire revolves around producing resources, strengthening the army (of warrior, mage, cavalry and siege machine classes), building up a strong defence, levelling up your “hero” (Noctis, the protagonist of FFXV) and conquering other empires.There is also a “social” element to this game as players are advised to join a guild to reap more benefits (high loyalty wins you more valuable items). Practically, empires can gang up to battle others.




You’re guided through a tutorial by Noctis, the moody, main protagonist of Final Fantasy XV. He’s suspiciously not moody here, and seems to lack any kind of personality whatsoever. Instead, he’s just busy telling you what to do and when to do it. What that means for you is a lot of tapping on some buildings, hitting upgrade, and either waiting a few minutes or pressing a speed up button.As you get tapping, and working on different buildings, you’ll realize not that much is changing. Sure, you’re technically gaining experience and leveling up, but your base doesn’t feel any different than before. Each time you complete an objective, you can dive into your quests area and hit the button to retrieve a reward or two.You can choose to work on some research projects which make things almost interesting but they don’t quite hit the spot. In a similar vein, you could always deviate from the recommended quests but this will just slow your progress down.

Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire likes to hand hold to a ridiculous degree.Final Fantasy XV: New Empire rewards you with some opportunities to battle other players or compete in special events, but really, you don’t want to hang around for that long.The gameplay of New Empire revolves around producing resources, strengthening the army (of warrior, mage, cavalry and siege machine classes), building up a strong defence, levelling up your “hero” and conquering other empires. Final Fantasy XV : New Empire sets itself apart from the crowd with it's memorable cast of characters from the 2016 Fantasy RPG, including Noctis, Lucafreya, Cindy and more. The game includes all of the features players would expect from a modern mobile strategy game: extensive base-building, soldier management, guilds, and large-scale battles complete with epic summons from the Final Fantasy universe.




The gameplay of New Empire revolves around producing resources, strengthening the army (of warrior, mage, cavalry and siege machine classes), building up a strong defence, levelling up your “hero” and conquering other empires. There is also a “social” element to this game as players are advised to join a guild to reap more benefits (high loyalty wins you more valuable items). Practically, empires can gang up to battle others.There have been times when the only way to upgrade, whether a building or a skill is to spend real money to buy in-game coins to get more resources or shorten grinding time. As you get tapping, and working on different buildings, you’ll realize not that much is changing. Sure, you’re technically gaining experience and leveling up, but your base doesn’t feel any different than before. Each time you complete an objective, you can dive into your quests area and hit the button to retrieve a reward or two. It’s all distinctly functional and as if someone forgot to inject some style and personality into this experience.

Keep working on building your lacklustre empire and, eventually, you’ll find you’re out of resources. Wait a while and you’ll be replenished and so forth the monotonous structure continues. It’s very, very samey. You can choose to work on some research projects which make things almost interesting but they don’t quite hit the spot. In a similar vein, you could always deviate from the recommended quests but this will just slow your progress down.There’s a teensy bit of respite in the form of guilds. You’re encouraged to join a guild early on, and they’re able to help you build things a little faster. It’s a concept you’ll have seen elsewhere in the MMO base building genre, and it’s about as exciting as before too. The key, of course, is to find an active guild but these aren’t that easy to come by.




Players are given a time limit before they have to wait to play again or pay up. Without spending gold, you’ll spend a lot of time waiting around for your kingdom to build up. There’s constant reminders to buy things with real-world money, of course, as you wait around for every action to finish up. There is also a “social” element to this game as players are advised to join a guild to reap more benefits (high loyalty wins you more valuable items). Practically, empires can gang up to battle others. Each time you complete an objective, you can dive into your quests area and hit the button to retrieve a reward or two.You can choose to work on some research projects which make things almost interesting but they don’t quite hit the spot. In a similar vein, you could always deviate from the recommended quests but this will just slow your progress down. There have been times when the only way to upgrade, whether a building or a skill is to spend real money to buy in-game coins to get more resources or shorten grinding time. As you get tapping, and working on different buildings, you’ll realize not that much is changing. Sure, you’re technically gaining experience and leveling up, but your base doesn’t feel any different than before. Each time you complete an objective, you can dive into your quests area and hit the button to retrieve a reward or two.





You can choose to work on some research projects which make things almost interesting but they don’t quite hit the spot.You’re encouraged to join a guild early on, and they’re able to help you build things a little faster. It’s a concept you’ll have seen elsewhere in the MMO base building genre, and it’s about as exciting as before too. The key, of course, is to find an active guild but these aren’t that easy to come by.The gameplay of New Empire revolves around producing resources, strengthening the army (of warrior, mage, cavalry and siege machine classes), building up a strong defence, levelling up your “hero” (Noctis, the protagonist of FFXV) and conquering other empires. Keep working on building your lacklustre empire and, eventually, you’ll find you’re out of resources. Wait a while and you’ll be replenished and so forth the monotonous structure continues. It’s very, very samey. You can choose to work on some research projects which make things almost interesting but they don’t quite hit the spot. In a similar vein, you could always deviate from the recommended quests but this will just slow your progress down.There’s a teensy bit of respite in the form of guilds.