It never really
gets challenging on the main path, but side quests and
dungeons offer something beyond the visual showcase with more challenging foes for those looking
to get a little more out of what the system offers, because while fights with late - game bosses can be more challenging,
Final Fantasy XV is a fairly easy game
to bulldoze your way through as long as you're adequately leveled.
Also
Final Fantasy VI (a few places in the world of balance are repeated but harder in the world of ruin, including Narshe and Figaro cave), EarthBound (getting to the top of your hometown, now invaded by monsters, ends up being one of the last «dungeons» of the game), StarTropics 2 (the first level of StarTropics 1 is its final level), Terranigma (you meet the final boss in your hometown), and Skyward Sword (the final dungeon is in your homet
Final Fantasy VI (a few places in the world of balance are repeated but harder in the world of ruin, including Narshe and Figaro cave), EarthBound (
getting to the top of your hometown, now invaded by monsters, ends up being one of the last «
dungeons» of the game), StarTropics 2 (the first level of StarTropics 1 is its
final level), Terranigma (you meet the final boss in your hometown), and Skyward Sword (the final dungeon is in your homet
final level), Terranigma (you meet the
final boss in your hometown), and Skyward Sword (the final dungeon is in your homet
final boss in your hometown), and Skyward Sword (the
final dungeon is in your homet
final dungeon is in your hometown).
-- Enter a new special
dungeon, set in a new stronghold room designed by wicked Kenashi builders, and defeat its
final boss, Dendrik the Marauder,
to get Kenashi tickets.