This game's art style has always been rooted in Tokyo novelty stores. If you want a cohesive fantasy style, you should go play other games released 20 years ago.



This game's art style has always been rooted in Tokyo novelty stores. If you want a cohesive fantasy style, you should go play other games released 20 years ago.
Twenty years ago we had Final Fantasy X and its sequel, where some of the characters wore outfits not too dissimilar to this.



And despite the relationship between the dream Zanarkand and the "real" Spira being what it was, X(and even X-2) still had more visual cohesion than modern XIV.
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