You Should Be Playing Final Fantasy XIV–And Here’s Why

Since its launch, I’d been meaning to play Final Fantasy XIV but could never convince myself to make the commitment. As someone who’s usually swamped with work and other obligations, the idea of tackling what is now a huge base game with three lengthy expansions has been incredibly daunting. It didn’t help that I feared losing control of my life to an enormous MMO that everyone loves; that I’d have to start from scratch; and that paying for subscriptions gives me anxiety. So, whenever I’d see someone who’s kept up with all the content say I should wade through literally hundreds of hours for the latest expansion, it didn’t click for me.
And that’s why, after finally starting out only over a month ago and now being well into the second expansion, I’m here to say you should abandon all hesitation and take the plunge with XIV, too. Nay, I’m here to beg this of you, and I’m armed with several reasons to make my grovelling convincing.
It’s the best Final Fantasy has ever been
I grew up playing most Final Fantasy games and consider this to be my favorite series, so I don’t say this lightly. But when a story is powerful enough that it constantly moves me to tears even when nothing tragic is happening, I can’t even call my words hyperbolic. XIV is not only Final Fantasy at its best but also the blueprint for what Final Fantasy can be. I believe this with my everything. I’m not at Shadowbringers yet (so don’t worry about any spoilers here), but I don’t even need to talk about the highest rated game on Metacritic this year to say this. That’s how amazing XIV is.
I’ll say it upfront: A Realm Reborn is a slog. But it’s also a necessary one because it provides the foundation for one of the most captivating worlds you’ll get to know, one which you have the privilege of discovering as the Warrior of Light. It’s a slow start, but it’s efficient at captivating you with its beautiful landscapes, immediately memorable central characters and fascinating discussions on power, class, morality, freedom and empathy.
So far, each expansion is vastly different from the other, too. Heavensward, a high-fantasy story involving dragons and floating islands above the clouds, is one of the most magical experiences I’ve ever had. The writing is so exquisite, so beyond what I could’ve ever expected even with hearing my friends talk about it for years that it’s hard to call it anything but phenomenal. It encapsulates the best of Final Fantasy while making it grander than ever. On the other hand, Stormblood centers on the human core of Final Fantasy—on the themes that have built the bridge between these fantasy universes and our reality, resonating with millions of fans in the process. It’s an exploration of some of the most essential issues of our world, deeply delving into the subjects of oppression, bigotry and the different ways in which marginalized people try to survive with a nuance that I’ve rarely seen before. It only gets better the more one plays and continues to astound hundreds of hours later.