Final Fantasy XV: The Dawn of the Future

Final Fantasy XV: The Dawn of the Future

Hardback
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A volume of all-new, character-driven stories expanding on the world of the hit video game Final Fantasy XV. This deluxe, hardcover edition includes full-color inserts featuring concept art and exclusive content.

To oppose the gods or yield to fate?

That is the question confronting each of the characters in The Dawn of the Future. Ardyn, having saved countless lives from the Starscourge, means to become the Founder King of Lucis and instead is cast into tragic exile. On the day the Empire falls, as the imperial capital collapses around them, Commodore Aranea is entrusted with the life of a singular young girl. The Oracle Lunafreya, upon awakening from the slumber of death, discovers that her body has undergone an extraordinary transformation. And after gazing upon the eternal, Noctis, the True King, finally comes to terms with his destiny. Herein lie the stories of the dawning of a new world in Final Fantasy XV.

Book Information

Main Genre
Novels
Sub Genre
Adventure
Format
Hardback
Pages
384
Price
23.50 €

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Wie das Game führt auch dieser Roman in die spannende Welt von Lucis. Doch auch hier sind teils Plotholes ein Problem und wer das Spiel nebst DlCs nicht kennt, ist ganz schnell verloren. Die Figuren mag ich trotzdem, die alternative Storx mag ich trotzdem. Daher 4 Sterne.

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I really was a huge Fan of the Final Fantasy XV universe. First I would not recommend reading this book if you have not played the Game Final Fantasy XV and its four DLC Episodes. The book is written really well, the Author captured the characters personalities on point. I have got nothing bad to say about the Authors writing style. But - like 80% of the time reading this book it felt like I was reading fanfiction. I must admit, that I feel kind of betrayed by Square Enix. The first part of the book (which kinda tells what happened in the Ardyn DLC) is a necessity to fully understand FFXVs Story, so in my opinion it is an insolence to bring this part of the story as DLC/Book. But I can recommend this book to any fan, who also maybe wants some closure to FFXV - to me it was kinda helpful finally letting the game go. (Sorry if my english lacks at some points, it is not my first language)

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