theSlacker
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It'll most likely be a time skip, unfortunately.
But to be honest, I don't mind it too much. I even find it refreshing, nowadays.
It may not be anything new for this genre, but if you've been playing enough western AAA games, you certainly got your fair share of older, experienced protagonists. For a while, middle-aged man seemed to be the new bald space marine.
Oh I fully expect it to be a time skip, I just hope that it is one where Noctis was actually "alive and living" through the time we miss and not in stasis/not experiencing his life kind of thing. There is no point in having an aged character if it is just looks. I wouldn't say it is refreshing though since it seems time skips are really common in stuff recently as a way to age characters without actually showing that aging directly. Not that I think it is a bad thing.
I also cosign everything else you said (including stuff I cut off from the quote) except that I don't really like the thought of having to go to one genre for a certain character/age type. Just as there are a ton of "middle aged guys doing gruff things" in wrpgs there are too many "kids saving the world" in jrpgs, and I would like a little more overlap of both, or better yet some middle ground between the two. Anyway, that is a tangent of my own now.
The first 3 FFs were guilty of this. I remember in FFII, just strolling slightly out of the area that was relevant to progressing the story(and you COULD do this VERY easily, even early in the game), you'd encounter and get ripped apart by considerably higher level enemies. I actually like that FFXV is doing something similar.
I also really really like that in games, where higher lv stuff are things you may have to evade or avoid/consider instead of it just being kept out or reach till you can handle it. But going by Xenoblade X reactions there are people that hate it and don't like it when a game lets them run into situations on their own that they can't beat at any time.
Noctis: So I heard you pimp-slapped my fiancé.
Ardyn: Yeah... about that... no hard feelings, right?![]()
That was the same thing I took from that scene, that there is now no chance that he is actually a secret good guy or someone who will end up not being so bad. That was more of the "comically bad things we can make a character do so you enjoy it more when they are killed off" type of thing.