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February 2012
(80%)
48 Reviews
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Abstract: Prepare yourself for the most confusing and nonsensical Final Fantasy game you will ever play. While Final Fantasy XIII-2 redeems itself and its predecessor slightly by offering a return to things that made the series great, like open environments, lots o...
Abstract: Published February 7th 2012.Written by Dominic Sheard. When Final Fantasy XIII was released in 2010 it caused some concern for the series. Good and bad ideas were infused in the staple Japanese RPG franchise that caused fans to speak their disappointme...
I went into Final Fantasy XIII-2 of a mind to have a fantastic time. I'd been blown away by the many trailers of the game, was excited by the noises emanating from Square Enix – regarding how determined it was to make up for the wishy-washy FF XIII – and...
Not the vastly different experience we might have expected, but no less welcome as a result. XIII-2 comes recommended for those who didn’t get enough from the last game – those who were unconvinced are going to remain just that.More Articles >>> ...
Characters are actually likeable this time around, The story here makes a lot more sense than the last one, Almost all the things you expect in a Final Fantasy game are back
Paradigm Shift system still sucks – I want to CONTROL my team, No good explanation on what things are for newcomers, The constant time shifting can be brutal to follow at times
Think of Final Fantasy XIII-2 as an apology letter from Square Enix because of how bad the last gam...
Abstract: It's not often a developer will release a fully-fledged sequel in order to right their wrongs, but in the case of Final Fantasy XIII-2, Square Enix have set out to do just that. Many veterans of the series had a problem with XIII, namely its linearity ...
Abstract: Though the cover of the game, the logo, opening cinematic sequences and a good chunk of the narration features Final Fantasy XIII’s main protagonist, Lightning (as voiced by Hollywood actress Ali Hillis), you will only play as her little sister Serah a...
Abstract: The only numbered Final Fantasy sequel to exist up to this point was Final Fantasy X-2, and that was nearly universally criticized as a horrible game and overall bad idea. Luckily, Final Fantasy XIII-2 is not Final Fantasy X-2. It's a wholehearted atte...