Wait.. I actually liked A Realm Reborn?!



Final Fantasy XIV and I have always had a.. bit of a complicated relationship. But now, after years of trying.. I finally “get” FFXIV. I finally understand why people like this game so much. Let’s talk about my impressions!

Also, no, I’m not quitting Guild Wars 2 😛

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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
1:17 My unsuccessful attempts
6:45 The story
17:19 The combat and encounters
21:21 Conclusion and Heavensward

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48 thoughts on “Wait.. I actually liked A Realm Reborn?!”

  1. I tried FF14 many times since release. And yes, i was at Gamescom when they give a first look at FF14. I Love the FF-Universe. But FF14 never gets me. Its so linear and the Story don't catch me. And i was an WoW-Player at this time. Now I'm playing GW2 and FF14 is such a great downgrade to Gw2. Friends tell me that the Story will be great when i play 100 hours. Because the story has nothing at the beginning. But playing 100 hours a game i don't like, because it could get better?
    And than they closed the Free-Accounts. perhaps i give it the 30th chance to get me if it will be Free to play again.

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  2. Hard agree that harder contents really bring out the fun in FF14 combat! I also struggled to enjoy the combat, being too used to GW2's. But once I had to deal with gazillion mechanics, it really pushed me to my limits and kept me engaged.

    Looking forward to your HW journey!

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  3. I had a similar experience, GW2 is and will always be my main game, gave FFXIV a try ages ago with it's first like free trial. I think I got to like maybe level 15, and thought "meh this isn't for me" the story felt like I was just an deilvery boy, which is an RPG trope I hate, and like you said, the combat is no where as engaging as GW2's upon first impression. Later as I sort of established myself in a group of friends, they were all pretty into it, and one of them asked me to try it again. I did, I went back but played for maybe 2 hours before the same feeling of "meh" overcame me, staring at the same problems I had before. And Around the time stormblood came out, they were all getting super into it, talking about it constantly I thought "You know what I'll give it one last try." And After finally getting past ARR, and seeing that finale, and getting into some of the expac story, it got me invested until I eventually caught up with my friends and played a bunch of the post expac launch content with them. And there I found that how easy it is to raid, and join instanced content, is probably my favorite part. Because i've always wanted to raid in gw2 but getting into groups, and getting past the training phase is just such a big hurdle, I can't get into it despite trying. But with FFXIV, I can easily just queue up for the new fancy raid, and give it a shot knowing my job will simply just be "Hey you're just a DPS, jut do DPS things." And a lot of the time those new attempts go super smooth. Where as with gw2, roles are all mixed and hybrid where everyone is kind of a DPS, but you're also providing a boon uptime, or keeping everyone alive on the side. So in the end I'll always love gw2 and consider it my main game, but I do think FFXIV just does raiding better and more accessibly. Plus FFXIV's story gives itself room for a lot more dialogue, so it feels like more can happen with each story update.

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  4. the casual shade thrown at FF15 at the beginning hurts my soul a bit lolcries T _T)
    anyway, i relate to a lot of the things you talked about in this video, except so far i haven't been able to overcome them. i've been playing FF14 on and off every few months/years, I put around 150hrs into the game, played through ARR, paid attention to it and really really tried to get into it, I really wanted to like the story….. but it just…… never happened. The way the story is told bores me to tears, I just couldn't get into it for the most part. But still, every once in a while I can feel that itch to sub to the game again for a bit and continue playing at least for the story because I'm so curious what people love so much about the expacs, and I wanna have the full picture before I place my final judgement.
    it was really interesting to learn about your journey with FF14 and how your views have changed over time! i'm glad you can finally enjoy the game now :>

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  5. ARR story is "the worst" because it has to be. Not everything can be 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th. Something has to be last and that's ARR. It's a lot of world building but its fundamentally important. The other expansions won't be as impactful if you don't know what happened in ARR.

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  6. I've had similar experiences to your unsuccessful attempts to get into FF XIV, and upon finishing that part of the video I'm now slightly scared to keep watching for fear that I will be convinced to give it another go and potentially get sucked into another MMO :p

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  7. I've also tried FF14 several times. Even when reading all dialogue and paying attention to the story I was very bored and nothing made me care. I'm not sure why. Maybe partly because of the lack of voice acting but I'm not sure.
    The biggest problem is that I felt like I was wasting time. And now I would have to pay for game time to try again.
    I have tried the game 3 times now and although I want to experience what people love about the game, I just don't see how the experience can be any different than my previous attempts. :/
    Sorry for being a downer. The game seems great. x)

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  8. okay so i started playing FFXIV last month and my sister was like just get through ARR and i was like i am really enjoying the story don't rush me! It's good and Guild Wars 2 really has my heart because it was my first MMORPG that really clicked for me and i played it like 8 years or something (really like my first love), but i do see FFXIV as a great game as long as you overlook the ever repeating go-here-then-there quests. wich i don't really like, but the story overall is enjoyable and get to me like GW2 could. so i really see a lot of potential, even though i still am storywise in heavensward. And if you've got the time just listen to the music, it's so great. FFXIV took me like 3 attempts to keep playing, but in the end? I am happy that i kept going

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  9. FINALLY!!! I am so happy about this. I've been following you in GW2 for a long time. Silverdisc was top 3 content creator for me. So seeing you here in my new favorite game is awesome. I genuinely LOVE that you have absolutely NO IDEA how much fun you're about to have. Wishing you all the best.

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  10. I'm opposite, I'm an FFXIV player trying to get into GW2, but your videos have always been fun to watch. Any GW2 players got tips for enjoying the new player experience fully?

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  11. 9 year FFXIV player here, and telling people that slowing down and enjoying things at their own pace might make the game more fun is a really hard sell for many who are used to a much faster burn, but it's cool to see when someone "gets" it because there's genuinely a lot to enjoy! Have fun in Heavensward ^^

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  12. FFXIV has a lot going for it, but I can't get past the agonizingly slow combat. If they cut the GCD in half it might be more tolerable. I did enjoy the story and the extensive list of emotes is something I wish GW2 had.

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  13. Coming from GW2 the main thing I dislike about FFXIV is the ton of reading u have to do. To a certain extent also the clunkiness of the map, but all in all it's a good game and a welcome change from time to time.

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  14. I've always found that it was not so much that ARR's story was bad, as it was that the way the story is told is bad. If you can tolerate the heavy dialogue boxes with minimal interactions, then you'll probably enjoy it, outside of a few genuinely repetitive and slow points that were mentioned in the video. But I personally had difficulty getting invested in the story they were trying to tell me until the post-HW 3.X content. I think they really struggled with the "Show, don't tell" aspect of their story telling for a while, and once they started getting better at that, the story got much more engaging!

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  15. I always tell people to enjoy ARR while they can! I loveee coils it's actually the "true end" of Final Fantasy 14 1.0 :). I'm also a huge GW lore nerd (since GW1 even) and FF14 is soo refreshing omg. I enjoy how much I can dig up and pay attention to. Moment when you notice something interesting and it gets brought up 3 expansions later~ Also all the scions are pretty much the equivalent of PHDs and they keep right up with you…except maybe Yda who gets yelled at by Papa 😂. It's his version of tough love 🤣

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  16. When you finally finish Endwalker, you're gonna want to come back and react to this video. Don't rush it, go at your own pace. When you see and hear the things you did and talked about, you'll really understand why people love this game so much.

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  17. I had the same issue, where I /should/ have liked ffxiv on the merit of it being a FF game and I love FF, but I also struggled for ages to actually get into it. When I started up in December, it just suddenly clicked for me and I've been hooked ever since. I think Endwalker's release was the perfect time for me to get into it, too, because my favorite class to play is Summoner and it had a massive rework for 6.0, condensing it down a LOT. Looking back at what pre-EW Summoner looked like, I wouldn't have enjoyed it at all. The simpler rotation gives me the opportunity to focus on the story of the game and learning fight mechanics, and it's given me the chance to actually get good at the game. I joined a raid static and everything, something I never thought I'd do simply because I thought raids wouldn't appeal to me, but some of the most fun I've had in this game has been doing the raids with friends. I loved the ARR story, but it definitely felt to me like it dragged on unnecessarily in some places, though I was more than willing to accept that and let it go once I knew about the fall of 1.0 and how Yoshi-P turned things around. A clunky story is understandable once you know they completely rebuilt the game from scratch in under a year. All in all, I'm glad I was finally able to get into this game, it's one of my all time favorites and I've made some genuinely amazing friends! I'm really glad you were able to give it another go and it clicked for you as well, it's truly a wonderful experience.

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  18. ARR felt slow because a big chunk of the early portion of the story was structured like a monster-of-the-week scenario that gets sidetracked with filler every couple of episodes and the low level combat only served to magnify that experience. I found that it was only around the lv45+ quests that the story started gaining a better focus and it just kept going faster until the first credits screen. While the post-ARR story felt like it was ramping things down again, every little sideplot always left you with an ominuous feeling that eventually culminated into the string of events leading to the start of heavensward.

    Best of luck with your journey through heavensward. I hope the changes in voice actors don't bother you too much lol.

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  19. I just finally bought a subscription to commit after also picking it up and dropping the game after a few hours each time. I went through the exact same thing and after a couple days im only level 20sm. Taking your time really is the way to go. Cheers to finally "getting" it.

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  20. I Initially didn't like FFXIV but I got hooked on my second attempt (late 2016, early 2017 late Heavensward era) because I was still looking for a good MMO on PS4 and at the time Warframe, TERA (RIP), and Neverwinter couldn't hook me either.

    While not having been my first Final Fantasy, game I think having played a few others since my first attempt at FFXIV peaked my interest once more. I made a new, similar looking character and chose a different starting class, that time a healer because I would later learn about myself that I personally prefer support roles over pure damage dealers (although I play those too sometimes now as I've become more comfortable with this game over the years) took my time with the story (I also think ARR is much better than what most people say) and I've been a seasonal player ever since.

    I've also recently migrated to playing from PS4 to PC when I built my first rig late last year. I really appreciate the cross play and cross save features of this game.

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  21. 🙂 Glad to see more people joining the game. — Fun stuff, I heard "not sure if it's accurate" that Urianger in Japanese is written and voiced to be overly polite in his speech patterns, and for English localization it was decided to have him speak in Old English Shakespearian as there is no direct translation to how he speaks in Japanese.

    All I can suggest is… take your time, enjoy the game at your own pace and play style, and thwack anyone who tells you how you "have to play"

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  22. I find it funny how everyone is like "ARR sucks" when 10+ years ago ARR was all I had and I enjoyed the heck out of it. Imagine liking ARR and waiting for Heavensward to be released. I can still remember how that feels today 7 years later

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  23. I quit wow for GW2 and i was blown away from GW2. After that i start ff14 and gw2 become my side game and ff14 main game. The same amount of time i put in wow now i can play 2 games and have a great time. Both games are nice but ff14 story click for me way too hard.

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  24. I think my mistake going into ff14 years ago was trying to play it like wow and burn through it and then i quit, a few months before heavensward i gave it another shot and decided to try and play it like I would an old school ff game and take my sweet time, it grew on me like nothing else.

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  25. If you liked ARR then you are in for a treat. It only gets better across the board. Story, characters, PvE and music only get better. I hope you enjoy the ride it's worth it

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  26. The story of ARR 2.0 is very Shonen anime with power of friendship winning the day.

    It's when you get to the Heavensward content that it really turns into an epic for the ages.

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  27. I started playing gw2 a long time ago with my friends and you were one of the first gw2 YouTubers that I watched. I've since stopped playing because my friends all stopped and I've since switched to ff14 (free trial at least) My personal thoughts are that if there were a way to get a full version of ff14 without paying the subscription I would, the story is really interesting, and the music is also a banger. Compared to gw2 I don't like the combat as much as it definitely feels clunky, and I have the same gripes that you had about the animations and invisible walls. I also think that the ff14 free trial, while generous, is not as good as gw2, being level capped at 60 feels a little bad, especially since the first ultimate is at 70.

    In the end, I still prefer gw2, the open world feels a lot better to me, I like the quest and heart system and the fates in ff14 just aren't the same. But the biggest draw of an MMO for me is definitely playing with friends, and while I still ask my ff14 friends to try our gw2, I'm still happy to play ff14 with them and help them clear the top tier content.

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  28. I started playing FFXIV recently too. It's fun enough, but it really makes me miss a lot of things GW2 does and wish that more people would try GW2 as well. I can't get any of my FFXIV-playing friends to try GW2, and it makes me so sad. This review really hits on a lot of my feelings about the game too- I'm currently at the pre-Titan banquet fetch quest part and omg I am struggling to stay motivated haha. I hate playing errand boy!! Don't you know I'm the Commander?? 🤣 But seeing I have better content to look forward to, I'll push through. Also knowing that you're a Braham enjoyer: did you know Alphinaud in ARR is the same voice actor?!

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