The 24 games of Christmas! Game #5: Final Fantasy XV

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Ho, ho, ho, and Merry Christmas!

Christmas is a wonderful time of year. If you’re in the north then you get to enjoy snow, hot drinks, the wonderful colours of decorations and the smell of a freshly-cut Christmas tree. If you’re south of the equator, it means blistering hot weather, beer, and the wonderful colours of decorations and the smell of a freshly-cut Christmas tree.

Christmas is a time for good food, family, and friends. It’s a time for celebration, and Christmas is the time of year where it’s okay to be a kid all over again, and count down the days to gifts and celebrations one day at a time. Each year we get into the spirit of the season ourselves with a countdown of our own; the 24 Games of Christmas!

So please do join in the countdown with us, crack open some great games, and enjoy the season!

Game #5: Final Fantasy XV
(Read our article here)

Christmas is a time where people generally have more rest time. It’s a period with plenty of public holidays after all, and most people take at least a couple of extra days off in order to indulge the Christmas spirit. That makes it the perfect time to also get stuck into an in-depth JRPG. For many of us, the luxury of sitting down with a single game for a solid five or six hour block is a rare treat indeed, and yet for a game as immersive and large in scope as Final Fantasy XV, that’s really what you will want to do to fully appreciate just how rich the world and storytelling is. The fact that the game has quite the sentimental story backing it also makes it perfect for the most sentimental of seasons.

– Matt S.
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