![]() ![]() This is not helped by the fact the controls aren’t very good. Shooting feels bad, but at least it looks good…right? ![]() It’s fun for a little while, and it was exciting the first time you do the snowmobile bit, but having a more linear path would have been better overall. I appreciate the attempt to give more with Episode Prompto, but filling out the open snowfield with repetitive battles and snowmobile time trials was not the way to go about doing so. The visuals are as good as the rest of FFXV, but it suffers from the incredible blandness of an uninspired tundra and copy/paste military facilities. If that sounds weird to you, wait until you play it: The developers were clearly experimenting with a new genre, and have never played Resident Evil 4, but their friends told them how cool it was, so they tried to make big awesome set pieces with the snowmobile. Alone, and forced to fight his way out, Prompt becomes the protagonist of his own third person shooter. ![]() The scenario opens with Prompto nearly freezing to death in the snow, but being whisked away to an enemy facility after his collapse. ![]() How does it work out? Let’s break it down with as little spoilers as possible. It comes after Episode Gladiolus and continues the trend of including gameplay that’s entirely different from the main scenario. Episode Prompto is the second FFXV DLC scenario, focusing on the titular bro. ![]()
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