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Review Roundup For Stranger Of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin

In a month filled with big game launches, Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin needs a special X-factor to stand out from all the competition. According to reviews, this more action-packed take on the Final Fantasy universe does do just that, but for possibly all the wrong reasons.

Developed by Ninja Gaiden and Nioh studio Team Ninja, the game’s Souls-inspired combat and flexible Job system make it fun to explore, said some reviewers, but it’s held by a few other chaotic gameplay elements.

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“Stranger of Paradise is mostly a more focused version of Final Fantasy that shows some different directions for the series from its traditional games, even if those directions take it down paths that are sometimes a bit… stranger,” critic Phil Hornshaw said in his Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin review.

Despite those lingering issues, most reviewers agree that Stranger of Paradise’s flaws are what makes it feel special and transforms the game into a rough diamond that consists of compelling action and nostalgic nods to the past.

For a wider look at the critical reaction to Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin, check out more reviews below, or check GameSpot sister site Metacritic for more impressions.

  • Game: Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin
  • Platforms: PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC
  • Developer: Team Ninja
  • Release Date: March 15
  • Price: $60

GameSpot — 7/10

“While it might be confusing and memey, disjointed and weird, Stranger of Paradise is also a lot of fun. It’s full of cool combat with a wide variety of options, and a job system that lets you customize your playstyle or just try out what feels like 30 different ones. Its challenge makes every fight a battle of skill, while also giving you the tools to feel like a ludicrously powerful Final Fantasy badass.” — Phil Hornshaw [Full review]

Destructoid — 85/100

“It’s a Team Ninja action game first, and an oddball isekai story second. It’s also one of the weirdest games I’ve reviewed in a while because it speaks to me in a lot of ways, but it wears its flaws on its sleeve.” — Chris Carter [Full review]

IGN — 8/10

“Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin’s story doesn’t come together until the final hours, but when it does it pairs nicely with a solid and engaging action combat system and a strong dose of FF nostalgia.” — Jada Griffin [Full review]

Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin
Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin

Game Informer — 7/10

“Stranger of Paradise is the strangest Final Fantasy game yet, bounding wildly between awful and fantastic. If you can tolerate Jack (and that’s a big ask), the excellently crafted combat is worth a look. You may be coming to this game for the story and Final Fantasy experience, but it’s all about combat and little else.” — Andrew Reiner [Full review]

Siliconera — 7/10

“It is unfortunately held back by lackluster presentation of what could be an interesting story and the accumulation of the general lack of quality of life issues. It just feels like such a step back from Nioh 2, which is almost impossible to ignore. Especially since you would think a lot of these systems would be carried into Stranger of Paradise.” — Kazuma Hashimoto [Full review]

VG247 — 3/5

“Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin is a B-movie game. It’s loud, dumb, and full of fun. You have to ignore a lot – a lot – of issues if you want to extract the joy from its chaotic heart, but once you commit, toy around with the weapons, penetrate its poorly-explained mechanics and forgive Jack for his one-dimensional personality, you’re left with a game that’s part Devil May Cry, part Nioh, and part Face/Off. And let’s be honest, who doesn’t want to play that?” — Dom Peppiatt [Full review]

Games Radar — 2.5/5

“There’s a half-decent time to be had bashing your way around Stranger of Paradise’s dungeons, but routine level design, rough edges and messy narrative delivery stop the experience evolving into a compelling adventure. Despite its efforts to create ordered systems, chaos has the final word.” — Jon Bailes [Full review]

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