A King's Tale: Final Fantasy XV
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- 4.2% Retired
- 64% Rating
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SalikovSam

55%PlayStation 5
2h Played
It’s a decent beat ’em up overall, but if you’re a fan of Final Fantasy XV, it’s worth giving it a shot — you might end up enjoying it more than you expect.Updated 2 Months Ago
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mcdogmeat

85%Xbox One
1h 27m Played
Pretty awesome short game (story mode was less than 2 hours)... pretty cool for free. Actually made me kind of interested to check out the real Final Fantasy XV.Updated 4 Months Ago
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KobayashiTD

70%Xbox Series X/S
3h Progress
Divertido, porém extremamente curto. Para um jogo gratuito, foi uma experiência agradável.Updated 4.5 Months Ago
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Civilwarfare101

80%PlayStation 5
1h Played
For a game I randomly just heard about and played because it was free, this was a shockingly well made for what it is. I know this might sound crazy but this is a well made game from a series I never really cared about and based on a specific game from that said series I never played. This is a well made 2D beat em up especially considering the fact that 2D beat em up I never really cared for that much.
Right away when picking up the game, what I loved about it is that moving up and down through the arena felt quick and smooth and on top of this, you have an actual evade command and avoiding attacks is something I can consistently do. Enemies also do a good enough job at telegraphing their attacks with them having various colored flashes above their head knowing when to move away, I can also cancel out of a combo and immediately roll out of the way.
Movement feels smooth, controls are pretty good and the combat has some solid design.
It doesn't end there, the game is constantly introducing new enemies throughout the 1 hour run time the game lasts.
On top of this and this is what the seals the deal for the game for me is that the game constantly encourages use your moveset to gaurentee survival.
For example to hit the skeleton enemies need to use shield bash or else you won't be able to combo them and you take damage, normal sword wielders need to be hit using heavy attacks to break their guard, bigger enemies need to be hit from behind, the slime enemies need to be hit with specific ice, fire and thunder spells in order to effectively kill them. You can deflect projectile attacks back at some enemies if timing your attacks right, you have to shield bash fireball enemies to have them explode, bulls have to be avoided and can't be attacked and ally attacks MUST be used for crowd control or else the enemy waves will overwhelm you.
There is a one hit kill enemy that appears later in the game but the game gives you enough ways to dispatch him like using magic, ally attacks, and combos that it never felt unfair.
There is no healing items and enemies do drop health pick ups so it keeps the fighting balanced and all though I played the game on casual difficulty, it still makes use it base moves and skills to survive the basic enemy waves. The game does have pretty lengthy enemy waves but the game does such a good job at giving you enough ways to dispatch enemies and teaches you all the mechanics needed to survive that I enjoy fighting large mobs of enemies. The game gives you enough tools and moves needed to handle and beat the waves of enemies.
Games having large enemy waves are boring when combat feels limited and there is only one or two reliable tactics if even two but this game does not suffer from that.
Overall, for a free game you can beat in an hour, A King's Tale is a well put together game that is really worth looking into. If you are worried that this is connected to FF15 and it needs that game for you to enjoy this one, this can be played mostly standalone since the story is just "there" and isn't shoved down your throat. You don't even need to pay for this one, it's highly worth it. I'd even consider this to be one of the best game spin offs ever made.
Updated 1 Year Ago
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TheMemorySlot

70%PlayStation 4
5h Played
A surprisingly fun title for what would otherwise be seen as an afterthought pre-order bonus. It's a more serviceable Final Fantasy beat-em-up than The Bouncer, at the very least. Definitely worth a revisit if you initially skipped over it.Updated 2.5 Years Ago
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NibelWolf

70%PlayStation 4
1h 30m Played
It is short and cute, it has good ideas but the implementation could be better, as the gameplay gets boring rather quickly. Still worth it for 1h30.Updated 2.5 Years Ago
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HTownBoi

60%Xbox One
2h Played
Kind of fun beat em up prelude to final fantasy 15. It's skippable in my opinion. Nothing to the story and the gameplay is average for a side scroll beat em up.Updated 3 Years Ago
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keybladestrike1

70%PlayStation 4
A fun beat-em up but not really more than a distraction and time. Still longer than any of the DLC, but repetitive.Updated 4 Years Ago
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smacd

60%Xbox One
6h 40m Played
Game is sufficient as a basic beat-em-up with Final Fantasy 15 themes involved. I really loved the final boss, as a long time fan of the series. However, the game doesn't really stand out or provide a whole lot of interest beyond the first little bit, and even being short definitely begins to overstay its welcome. On the other hand, the achievements aren't particularly difficult and the game is free, and who can complain about that?Updated 4 Years Ago
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bocaci

80%PlayStation 4
1h 30m Played
Story = 3/5Gameplay = 4/5
Audio = 4/5
Visual = 4/5
Entertainment = 4/5
Updated 5 Years Ago
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Lungkisser

70%Xbox One
1h 21m Played
Great game for the price (free).Updated 5.5 Years Ago
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Viboras

60%PlayStation 4
1h 7m Played
Nothing really stands out in A King's Tale, but also nothing is that bad. It is more like a classic beat em' up and at first can be fun, to the end it gets a little repetitive and shallow, thankfully the campaign takes more or less 1 hour, so it isn't that bad and doesn't overstay its welcome.I only recommend it for people who want to know extra lore about Noctis father and his companions, otherwise, you can skip it or try it as a "demo" for the main story, it's free so might as well try it.
Updated 5.5 Years Ago
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Dunnington

70%Xbox One
3h 22m Played
Honestly a really fun beat em up. Story was short, but the Dream Battles will keep me coming back for a little bit longer. It's a pretty simple combat system, but it's fine for this length of game. It was cool to see Cid in his younger years.I just wish there was a difficulty system. The game was pretty easy overall. Only died twice, and both were on the final boss.
Updated 7 Years Ago
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Lungkisser

80%PlayStation 4
1h 5m Played
It's free, the graphics are lovely, the music is great, the story is needless but charming, and it's free.Updated 7 Years Ago
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JacobMckinley

60%Xbox One
1h 30m Played
Decent little beat em up that feels enough like FFXV to be passable.Updated 8 Years Ago
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PhantasyStarX

70%Xbox One
7h 31m Played
A nice beat em up to kill time.Updated 8.5 Years Ago