Final Fantasy XIV Is the Perfect Game for Life Under the Coronavirus
As a result of COVID-19, a lot of us are finding ourselves stuck at home, perhaps with more free time than we know what to do with. And it’s extremely important, if you can afford it, that you follow the proper rules for self isolation and social distancing for the safety of both others and yourself. But self isolation and social distancing don’t need to equal social isolation, especially in this digitally-driven day and age!
During these especially dismaying times, it’s important to lean on your support network and find distractions and new things to love. Given Final Fantasy XIV’s popularity, you might be someone who hasn’t played it but has nonetheless been captivated by the constant screenshots your friends post of it on social media, clips of its stunning and thrilling battles, or the endless memes to come out of it. FFXIV is a wonderful game to play at any time, but with a giant base game and three expansions, the idea of getting into it might have been understandably daunting. Now’s your time, though. FFXIV isn’t just a fantastic MMORPG; it’s an ideal game to play right now. Here are some reasons why.
You can decide if you like it for free
While some may have shifted to working from home, many people are students with canceled or online classes, employees on paid or unpaid leave, or workers who will be earning significantly less as society focuses on how to combat this crisis. With all the stress this pandemic causes, on top of every person’s individual problems, you really don’t need to be worrying even more about money.
Luckily, you can play FFXIV for free up to level 35, giving you plenty of time to see if it’s for you. You don’t have to commit anything outside of your time to figure out if you want to commit to it, which is especially helpful for people who generally don’t like MMOs such as myself. While FFXIV only gets better the more you progress, the main story content you’ll see for those first 35 levels is enough to provide insight into the story’s potential. Additionally, if you find the idea of playing with other people daunting, the multiplayer content you can access is more than enough to help you determine whether FFXIV can be a comfortable experience for you. It’s like a big demo, except it’s permanent, which makes it even better.
You have at least 200 hours of main story content waiting for you
Nothing says distracting yourself from a reality that makes you feel impending doom at all times like having hundreds—and, if you really get into it, absolutely thousands—of hours of content. If you were to hypothetically stick only to the main story and ignore absolutely everything else, you have at least 200 hours of content waiting for you. It’s honestly a generous estimate, too, for this obviously depends on your play style. The base game, A Realm Reborn, is anywhere from 60 to 100 hours; every expansion, including the patches in between them, is around 30 hours. During a heavy depressive episode last summer, I played this game each day for more hours than I’m proud to write—and it still took me about two months to get through everything. And it’s not just the quantity—it’s the quality, too. FFXIV is arguably the best the series has ever been, and its world is a gorgeous and ever-evolving landscape awaiting you to explore at your own pace.
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