Final Fantasy 15 is coming to PC next year

Put over a hundred hours into the PS4 version, the game is massively overrated. The story is poorly told, the characters are each very one-dimensional and their relationships come down to banter, and the gameplay is good but it's too easy because you can simply stock up on healing items and spam them as much as you want. Everything that makes the game what it is (the camaraderie, the open world, exploration, dungeons, driving the car around, riding chocobos, doing sidequests, meeting NPCs, cooking, fishing, photos, the hunting missions, etc) are all abandoned from chapter 9 onwards when the game goes from open world to super linear. I won't spoil the story, but it's pegged as a tragedy by the marketing and trailers and it's just a tragedy story for the sake of being a tragedy story, it's not well written, well thought out or even at all clever and doesn't leave the player with any sense of closure, in fact the devs went out of their way with the ending to not bother with any meaningful closure.

All I'm saying is don't get too excited if you've been waiting for the PC release. Didn't mean to "review" it exactly but the game is a well polished turd in my opinion as a fan of the series, well polished as it may be the foundations of the game (story, characters, game design, pacing, etc) are poo, if you build your home on a mountain of poo there will come a point when it will fall down and you'll be left covered in feces. For me that time was 60-70 hours in at chapter 13, which was so bad at launch that the developer had to rework the chapter and eventually release an updated version of it that wasn't quite as utterly tedious and difficult to enjoy.

/r/Steam Thread Link - pcgamer.com