Résumé

Prenez part à un FINAL FANTASY épique et en constante évolution en vous aventurant et en explorant avec des amis du monde entier. FINAL FANTASY XIV ONLINE est le relancement 2013 du jeu de rôle en ligne massivement multijoueur (MMORPG) qui reprend les merveilles de l'héritage de FINAL FANTASY et les étend, vous permettant d'explorer le royaume d'Eorzea comme jamais auparavant dans un jeu FINAL FANTASY.

Forgez des amitiés, montez des chocobos et montez à bord de dirigeables alors que vous et vos compagnons créez vos propres histoires uniques dans Eorzea. Partez à l'aventure seul ou avec des amis pour entreprendre des quêtes épiques, combattre des monstres familiers de FINAL FANTASY et acquérir des capacités et des équipements uniques.

Tous les éléments classiques de la série que vous avez appris à connaître et à aimer vous attendent ! Embarquez dans l'aventure de votre vie pour aider à reforger le destin d'Eorzea !

Histoire

Eorzea. Une terre embrassée par les Dieux et forgée par les Héros.

Cherchant à contrôler ce royaume et ses abondantes ressources de cristal, l'Empire Garlean envoie une armée massive en campagne pour conquérir son voisin du sud. Poussé par la folie, le commandant des forces d'invasion complote en silence pour arracher la lune des cieux et la précipiter sur la terre. Les habitants du royaume apprennent bientôt ce plan diabolique et joignent leurs mains en prière dans une tentative de dernière minute pour implorer l'aide des dieux, mais leurs efforts échouent. De l'intérieur de la lune émerge Bahamut, une ancienne terreur bouillonnante de rage alimentée par d'innombrables générations d'emprisonnement. Sentant le coup du sort, un puissant mage canalise ses dernières forces pour envoyer les héros d'Eorzea dans une faille temporelle. Là, ils attendent, épargnés par les flammes de la destruction, jusqu'à ce qu'on ait à nouveau besoin d'eux. Ces héros, c'est vous, et l'heure du réveil a sonné. Venez assister... à la renaissance d'un royaume.


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Final Fantasy XIV Online Critiques et évaluations

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Review by neopolx [user]
2016-07-15

Its a fun game with jobs and different options for the characters. it starts slow but you will access to more and more functions leveling upIts a fun game with jobs and different options for the characters. it starts slow but you will access to more and more functions leveling up your character, like sell on the market and better items and stuffs.This game is great and the expansions are the best.Fully recommended.

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Review by LEVEL (Czech Republic)
2011-01-15

MMORPG with great potential is sunken by fatal bugs and errors – first comes a catastrophic interface followed by the absence of player-to-player communication.

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Review by PALGN
2010-12-19

With some obvious flaws that render the game difficult to play at best, Final Fantasy XIV will benefit from some updates in the near future. It's not bad by any means, but it's tough to recommend until the glaring issues have been dealt with.

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Review by Jojocool [user]
2010-11-26

I wanted to wait until the first main update of FFXIV before I sent in a review of the game. With all MMO's just starting out, there are manyI wanted to wait until the first main update of FFXIV before I sent in a review of the game. With all MMO's just starting out, there are many issues and "bugs" to fix and I wanted to give FFXIV time to do that. I have been playing FFXIV since the CE edition and I can truly say that FFXIV did an AMAZING job in the November 25 Update. Anyone reading reviews would always hear about how bad the UI was, right? Well, it is ALOT better now! I can not put into words how much better the game-play is now in FFXIV since that update. So if you got frustrated and quit the game, which quite a few people did, give it another try. I think you'll be glad you did. And if you haven't played FFXIV yet, now is the time to do so. FFXIV offers many things I personally have never seen in a MMO (and I've played a few). I'll name a few that I really enjoy:1.) The job system. In MMO's that I've played you can choose between different DoW (Disciples of War) or DoM (Disciples of Magic) jobs. You might be able to craft or something (like FFXI and WoW) but it wasn't really a class of its own that you could choose. There is so much more to crafting in FFXIV. Not to mention the DoL jobs (Disciples of the Land). Which include Fisherman, Botanist, and Miner. I am a bit surprised at the amount of people in the game that prefer DoL and Crafting jobs in lieu of the standard DoM (Disciples of Magic) or DoW (Disciples of War) classes. I personally prefer the DoM and DoW classes but thats one of the things I really like about FFXIV....there's something for everyone!With that being said I also would like to mention the fact that you can rank up jobs and can use most of the abilties, spells, etc. you learned from that particular job on a different job. Lets say I learn "Cure II" and "Stoneskin" from CON, "Provoke" from GLA, and "Second Wind" on PGL but then I want to play as an Archer....I can *equip* all of those abilities and spells and use them on Archer also! If you love playing a certain job but you also want a great ability from a couple of other jobs, then rank up those other jobs for that specific ability and then go back to playing your favorite job.2.) LEVES: -These "cards" you get from the adventurers guild are pretty fun and a way to get some extra gil and some pretty good items. It also lets you fight mobs that you may not have even seen yet i.e. imps. And with "Guardian Aspect", it's a good chance to get some really good Rank Points in a short amount of time. And on the Craft Leves, nothing beats not having to use up your items/shards and still be able to get Rank Points for your choice of craft. Not to mention the â

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Review by Lusterredux [user]
2010-11-06

I wanted to love XIV, I really did. I bought this game knowing there was a huge chance it would be hard to get into and a major timesink likeI wanted to love XIV, I really did. I bought this game knowing there was a huge chance it would be hard to get into and a major timesink like FFXI was. In fact, I WANTED that. I played FFXI for over 4 years and those years were the highlight of my gaming history. But what I got instead was some terrible trainwreck of a game that falls short of any expectations one could possibly have. Bogged down by menus for the sake of menus, leveling that somehow manages to suck the life out of you, LACK OF AN AH, subsequent failure of the bazaar system, the list goes on.I almost want to rant for this game wasting my time. Why is it 100x worse than it's predecessor? Why weren't the flaws and annoyances worked out during the beta (which I took part in)? Why, why, why? I feel like I should take SE to court for defacing the Final Fantasy series and MMORPGs as a whole (though their projected profits next quarter should be punishment enough).Oh, and the 2/10 is SOLELY because FFXIV is nothing short of graphically amazing. All looks and no substance.

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Informations sur le jeu
Date de Sortie 2013-08-27
Éditeur Square Enix, Square Enix Product Development Division 3
Note Globale 83%
Contenu Classé T (Teen)
Modes de Jeu Un seul joueur, Multijoueur, Coopérative, Massivement multijoueur en ligne (MMO)
Perspectives des joueurs Troisième personne
Genres Aventure, Jeux de rôles (RPG), Stratégie
Thèmes Fantaisie, Monde ouvert
Plateformes PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S