Fortress of Solitude
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As the credits rolled I realized that Final Fantasy XV truly is as it states when the game starts "A Final Fantasy for fans and first timers"
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In the end, I found myself falling in love with Loot Rascals‘ stunning visuals and it’s punishing gameplay.
Whether you’re playing quietly in single player mode, shouting and laughing with a friend, or shouting in frustration at a stranger, you’re bound to find something to enjoy with Shift Happens.