In the game trailers, your character is depicted by a male Midlander Hyur, but you could choose from five different races. You play an adventurer seeking fame and glory as most around the continent of Eorzea and as you progress on your journey, your story becomes intertwined with the world. Therefore, to satisfy your curiosity and to introduce you to the beginning of the Warrior of Light's journey, I wrote this article telling you about the plot before the world was almost destroyed by the most awesome dragon king in games, Bahamut.Įvery story has a protagonist, and it is interesting to go a little deeper into them to put it into context. However, in case some nostalgic or completionist players (like me!) would like to try the 1.0 version to know its story, so far, this is impossible. It is understandable though, considering that they would have to create two dialogs for each character present in both versions if you were a legacy (who played version 1.0) or non-legacy player. If you want to know more about this story of overcoming that would make Rocky Balboa's motivational speech proud, we have an amazing article right here.Īlthough this version gave Square Enix a lot of headaches, they decided to keep the plot of the original game as official, only adapting things here and there in the re-release, in order to avoid too many loose ends, such as one pretty convenient widespread amnesia that made almost everyone forget who you were. That's what happened with Final Fantasy XIV, or at least, its first version. It's not every day that a game from a giant franchise is released, criticized, ignores the criticism, decides to walk into the flames, and finally decides to embrace destruction only to be reborn as a Phoenix.
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