'Stranger of Paradise' is your drunk dad's Final Fantasy

Washington Post - Technology News 

The game's classes, named after the Final Fantasy "jobs" system, keep things engaging as different weapons yield different moves, much like in the Nioh series. It's worth stressing and warning Final Fantasy series veterans once again: This is barely a Final Fantasy game at all. In all but name, this is a more online cooperative sequel to the Nioh series instead. And online with friends or random players the game becomes a wildly entertaining Diablo-esque loot chase -- while it lasts. The endgame seems lacking; The only thing to chase are harder battles and more powerful gear.