Whew, this thread took a long time to catch up to. Time I threw in my two cents.
I enjoyed EW. I was happy with it overall, and many aspects of it. That said, it has issues. And some of them come from the decision to want to tie off everything by the end of 6.0. They simply had too much on their plate. To be done with Zodiark, Hydaelyn, Ascians, AND the cause of the final days...with only the base xpac to work with?
My issues:
-The final days were a joke, full stop. Thavnair sure felt it. Garlemald a fair bit. The rest of the game forgot it existed. It did not feel like the "All bets are off, balls to the wall the whole world is on fire" bit it could and should have been, and was sure hyped up to be. It was, frankly, pathetic. Dropped the ball and dropped it hard. The role quests just use the blasphemies as an excuse to tell unrelated stories. They're nice bits of writing, but utterly divorced from EW and the final days in all but name.
-Elpis. I know why they did it, and I know what they were trying to do, but I HATE time travel stories and they botched this one. As others have said, they've now got a contradiction on what happens when you mess with the past, and it's entirely "whatever the plot needs at the moment". Don't like it. And that cutscene on your way out? Issues. We see Venat, not Hydaelyn, sunder the world. When? Where? How? We were told in SHB that Hydaelyn was brought to bear after Zodiark ended the final days and restored life to the world, but that is not at ALL what we see. It's just...bad. All around. I wanted to see Zodiark work his magic, and I think a lot of you did too. And I don't think I'm the only one who wanted to see Hydaelyn stand against him and sunder him. Instead we get some nobody ancients throw a little fit, no grand opposition from anyone meaningful. Just...sloppy. I'm sorry, but it is.
-Metion. Saw trouble with her a mile away. FFXIV is really big on the damsels and their cookie cutter archetype pops up constantly so I knew she was going to be massively important. It's also a classic trope of having some big ancient bad that is the collective something something of all negative something pop up late in the story to be the final boss. I'm thinking Necron, I'm thinking Zeromus. They clearly didn't have any idea what caused the final days when they wrote SHB and had to pull something out of their arse at the last minute to tie things off and it was never going to feel good.
-Zenos. Look, I loved him as a villain and nemesis in SB. I know that's not a popular opinion, but I did. I was pumped to face him down at the end. But I was done with him then and there. I was not happy to see that they were forcing him back. The body swap thing was so cool, but ended with a pathetic whimper. Too much lost potential. I wanted to see the scions forced to contend with his power...MY power, with all the reluctance that would come with it. But we got a "just kidding!" instead. Boo.

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