In the recent Conan O'Brien clueless gamer update, the late night TV host tries to play the new video game "Final Fantasy XV" and it doesn't go very well. Joining him on his hilarious game review is the "Lord of the Rings" star Elijah Wood.
Talk show host Conan O'Brien tried his best to play the new installment of the RPG series "Final Fantasy." However, due to the bizarre nature of "Final Fantasy XV," he pretty much got stuck right from the beginning. Even his co-gamer "Lord of the Rings" star Elijah Wood was surprised at how bad the late night host is in playing the game.
The talk show host Conan decided at the end of the segment that "Final Fantasy XV" is probably the worst video game he's ever tried, resulting to one of the funniest Conan O'Brien clueless gamer update released. He ended up fighting a giant monster, pushing cars in the middle of the desert, and shopping for wedding dresses.
In the end, Conan O'Brien said in a very direct manner that "Final Fantasy XV" was an epic waste of time. Meanwhile, his partner the "Lord of the Rings" star Elijah Wood complained about how tiresome it is to walk around all over the place in order to talk with different people in role-playing games.
As the talk show host Conan O'Brien clueless gamer update continues, the two are still clueless after an hour of playing "Final Fantasy XV." Suddenly a giant boss in the game emerges from the ground and Elijah Wood kills it quickly.
Later, both the talk show host and "Lord of the Rings" star receive some advice from clueless gamer sidekick Aaron Bleyaert and they find out that it will actually take them 72 hours to kill the boss permanently. The Conan O'Brien clueless gamer update ends with Conan saying that he doesn't know what they were trying to achieve and he has no sense of satisfaction playing "Final Fantasy XV."
For first time players, the first hours of playing "Final Fantasy XV" is like riding a roller coaster. Gamers would enter the world of the main character named Noctis and the entire game universe is already in turmoil.
Players would see the first chapters of the game as a way of establishing the different characters' back stories and it's also dedicated to world-building. "Final Fantasy XV" will offer a screen pop-up along the way when gamers come across a new element or system.
Everything in "Final Fantasy XV" looks incredible: from the open ocean, the hills made of rocks and sand, the oasis of Hammerhead, to craggy beach settings. Long-time fans of the RPG series definitely won't be disappointed.