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Has anyone played this yet?
I read a few criticisms of it which complained that it didn't reveal much about Gladio or Cor, but I disagree. I think it really helps to flesh out their characters.
We learn how Cor got his nickname 'The Immortal' - and a rather ironic nickname too which humanises his character. We also finally learn why Gladio left the party when he did and why this trial was so important to him rather than just being a trivial little dungeon.
I love this very grounded interpretation of Gilgamesh... This isn't the cross-dimensional clown that we are used to seeing. This Gilgamesh is a serious, sinister figure. The build up to the encounter is quite effective as you walk down paths and corridors strewn with the corpses of thousands of your unsuccessful predecessors .
The DLC is short, and it really shouldn't be a paid DLC in my opinion... I think it should be a free update to the game just like Chapter 13 Verse 2. Yes, the Gladio episode is self-contained and can stand alone, but it wouldn't have been entirely out of place in the game itself if they'd let us play this moment when Gladio leaves the party (or as a flashback at the moment when the party ask him how he got the scar upon his return).
Basically we really need to slot this DLC into our memories of FFXV in order to help us put together the jigsaw that is the complete story of FFXV.
I really quite like the gameplay of Gladio... It is very different to Noctis, and I suspect that this is one of the honest reasons that we didn't get to play segments from the perspective of other party members in the main game until recently as the mechanics were not yet in place...
What are your thoughts of Episode Gladio?
I read a few criticisms of it which complained that it didn't reveal much about Gladio or Cor, but I disagree. I think it really helps to flesh out their characters.
We learn how Cor got his nickname 'The Immortal' - and a rather ironic nickname too which humanises his character. We also finally learn why Gladio left the party when he did and why this trial was so important to him rather than just being a trivial little dungeon.
I love this very grounded interpretation of Gilgamesh... This isn't the cross-dimensional clown that we are used to seeing. This Gilgamesh is a serious, sinister figure. The build up to the encounter is quite effective as you walk down paths and corridors strewn with the corpses of thousands of your unsuccessful predecessors .
The DLC is short, and it really shouldn't be a paid DLC in my opinion... I think it should be a free update to the game just like Chapter 13 Verse 2. Yes, the Gladio episode is self-contained and can stand alone, but it wouldn't have been entirely out of place in the game itself if they'd let us play this moment when Gladio leaves the party (or as a flashback at the moment when the party ask him how he got the scar upon his return).
Basically we really need to slot this DLC into our memories of FFXV in order to help us put together the jigsaw that is the complete story of FFXV.
I really quite like the gameplay of Gladio... It is very different to Noctis, and I suspect that this is one of the honest reasons that we didn't get to play segments from the perspective of other party members in the main game until recently as the mechanics were not yet in place...
What are your thoughts of Episode Gladio?