I suppose I can throw my two cents in now...
MSQ
All-in-all, the end of Stormblood was, erm, well it was pretty anticlimactic. I was hoping for something a bit more impactful, tbh. Firstly, I know some would feel Revolutions doesn't really fit for a battle, but I still feel like it would have been effective to play in at least one section of the confrontation with Zenodibus. As it stands, it's now the one main theme that wasn't played during any kind of battle, which seems like a shame to me when Answers and Dragonsong had their time to shine. Yes, Thunderer is the generic Ascian fight song, but this confrontation was so built-up to be something big, not generic. Then again, that's probably a bit much to expect of a solo instance. Musical ramblings aside, let's talk about the battle itself...
We start off with yet another RP battle as Hien with Lyse and Yugiri as support. Your allies seemed to be able to do far cooler things than Hien was allowed to in this case. We didn't even get so much as a limit break this time, and Hien also has to get his rear end pulled from the fire, so to speak, by his companions while you spend a good 30-45 seconds doing nothing and watching them. I suppose you could say Hien saved Lyse in return if you ran in front of her during Zenodibus' subsequent linear stack attack, but... meh. Kind of a dragged out conflict when you have two lack-luster main attacks, a gap closer, and Second Wind as a token HP heal. I liked seeing Yugiri pull off a mutli-NIN limit break though.
The actual fight using your own character was also kind of underwhelming. It could be a result of me be well overgeared for it, it seemed way too easy. Aesthetically it was okay I guess. Otherwise it was basically similar to the Zenos fight in Ala Mhigo with added Byakko mechanics.
The fight concludes, events transpire. We don't really get any real new information, aside from finally meeting the enigmatic figure and having them tell us we're on our way to oblivion no matter what we do, and even then we can't say for sure how accurate that statement is. It was nice to see the old Ishgard gang again (sans Estinien, who bailed us out and decided to subsequently bail on us before we could wake up). It is a little dubious how we wound up all the way from beyond Ala Mhigo to Ishgard to be cared for, though I suppose it could be hand-waved by assuming Estinien brought the WoL to Aymeric, who then assumed responsibility for caring for them, having his chirurgeons treat the WoL until they were healthy enough to transport to Ishgard. Time, as usual, doesn't really hold much bearing on the progression of events. As nice as this was, I was really hoping for EleZenos to track down Zenodibus right as he was about to try to strike us down. It would have been at least a bit more interesting to me to have the two of them duke it out a little before Elidibus' retreat. The real Zenos could then have dropped off the WoL to some Resistance healers before taking off again. Assuming Hien revived the others in time to make their retreat during the fight, there likely wouldn't have been other witnesses if the real Zenos did make an appearance then, so none of them would be any the wiser that he wasn't just another normal Resistance soldier. Even if there were witnesses, Zenos probably would have slain them long before they could say anything about it. Alas, this was not to be, and we only get a brief scene in the stinger to confirm what we already knew about Zenos. Beyond that, there's really not much else to say about it. Compared to the end of ARR and HW, this felt to be a rushed and anticlimactic end to what also seemed to be a similarly oddly-paced expansion. Not that there weren't good moments, but I do think the story suffered overall by jumping back and forth between Doma and Ala Mhigo instead of focusing on one at a time. Anyway, those are my thoughts for the moment.