From the three main episodes, I can't recommend enough episode Ignis above the others, it was beyond everything I imagined and I'm sure anyone who liked or loved the base game, would like this DLC a lot. Speaking of Ignis, I wasn't prepared to the emotional punch fo the ending, it was beautifully crafted, scripted and acted (the Japanese voice acting never fails to amaze), so by the end of it, I was literally moved to tears. One of the highlights of this DLC is that you can have a "what if" scenario, and I won't spoil it but is a pretty neat addition and also gives a lot of charm to an already likable character that Ignis is. You'll know how and what things happened at a pivotal moment in the base's game main campaign, and it sure delivers, the boss fights are good and you'll have a fair amount of Ardyn as well. Playing this episode now let's you use Ignis more effectively in battle in the main game, especially when you're required to later in the game. This is why many suggest waiting until after finishing the Main Story of FFXV to play this episode. They show slides of events that happen during Chapters 10-14 of the main game. Episode Ignis has everything, the gameplay is refined from the original game, and it tells a story worth telling. After Ignis has a conversation with Noctus at his bedside during the ending, stop watching the screen during the credit scroll. Episode Ignis has everything, the gameplay is refined from If only the base game was handled like this episode, it would be a masterpiece. If only the base game was handled like this episode, it would be a masterpiece.
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