Honestly, the part where Verendus states his opinion on his love for the game, believing it to be the best game since MGS3... so long as one understands it's his personal takeaway that can greatly differ people to people, or even be an outlier opinion from the broader masses. It's important to keep expectations in check in lieu of personal taste.
What's really important are Verendus's overall descriptions of how the game "are put together" in terms of pacing, storytelling, world-setting, etc. From what he said, the game has a sense of identity of what it is and what it aimed to do that largely succeeds, though it's not without stumbling blocks in all aspects as well.
What has kept me to FFXV and being excited for it for so long, is the game's promise of being a game that truly believes and executes in its concept of a bromance road-trip between best buds through the marshes of a fantasy based on reality.
And if the game can deliver that in a way that is Final Fantasy, (whatever the hell that means to each one of us), I will be more than satisfied even if there are plenty of flaws between the seams.