

Subsequent games failed to live up to high expectations and as other modern franchises grew popular, the series somewhat lost its cultural foothold. However, after a string of beloved titles that are to this day held up as some of the best games ever made, Final Fantasy lost its way. A generation of gamers have grown up on Final Fantasy, and these games have left a formidable footprint on impressionable hearts and minds. Early Final Fantasy titles established themselves as pinnacles among their peers, with their high-end visuals, deep narrative, and distinct characters helping the games shape the medium itself.

At the very least, it seems that quite a few players are at least willing to give the new season a chance.Final Fantasy, Square Enix's long running series of sprawling, epic role-playing video games, occupies a revered and deeply sentimental place in the relatively short history of gaming. While the game's community seems to largely despise the changes that Blizzard has made, you probably wouldn't know it if you tried to play Diablo 4 today the launch of Season 1 has seen so much interest that queues have made it incredibly difficult to get in! Of course, not everyone is plugged into every change that gets made ahead of time, and it's possible that some players aren't yet aware of what happened. While Asmongold was mostly negative towards the patch notes, he did agree with the change to Vulnerable Damage, calling it "a good decision." However, that was one of the few nice things that he had to say regarding "the worst patch in history." At the start of the stream, Asmongold summarized the patch notes for Season 1, stating that "everything is worse" and "everything is harder." Throughout Asmongold's stream, he showcased several changes that he objected to from Season 1, while also highlighting comments from other players that also feel compelled to drop the game.
