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March 2010
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Improved on features that have long plagued the series
Abstract: Final Fantasy XIII plays like a grand interactive movie, with dollops of fast and furious combat interspersing with the at times routine drudgery of travel through the channelled landscapes. It's very slow going, almost painfully so to begin with, alt...
Stunning graphics; battle system is easy to learn but with plenty of depth; decent plot and characters,
More linear than previous titles; no Japanese audio or subtitles
With streamlined gameplay and stunning graphics, this latest Final Fantasy game is far more than the sequel-by-numbers its title suggestsPros: Stunning graphics; battle system is easy to learn but with plenty of depth; decent plot and charactersCons: ...
Final Fantasy XIII does break the JRPG convention in some key areas to provide an excellent and engaging story and battle system. Those looking for a traditional game may find the linearity restricting. 8.4/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this p...
Abstract: It goes without saying that the Final Fantasy series is an institution in the gaming world. Though the series has spawned innumerable spin-off and sequel franchises, nothing galvanizes fans quite like the enumerated series. Final Fantasy XIII is no except...
Innovative battle syste, Tons of ways to customize Lightnin, Interesting protagonist with believable behavior
Punishing difficult, Unpredictabl, inefficient character growt, Depressin, underdeveloped storyline
"Lightning Returns" completes the long-running "Final Fantasy XIII" story arc, but in a way that's just as polarizing as its forebears.5/10Meh$9.32 AmazonAdvertisementGamers born after 1990 or so may find it hard to believe, but a new "Final Fantasy" game...
Abstract: I have the most peculiar on-again, off-again relationship with not only the Final Fantasy series, but the JRPG sub-genre as a whole. Final Fantasy XIII did not sit in a personal list of highly anticipated titles. I never finished Final Fantasy XII, rel...
Abstract: Square Enix don't just build games - they fashion entire worlds. Since the series took the leap from obsessive import fodder to mainstream success with 1997's Final Fantasy VII, there's been an ever greater focus on regenerating their recognisably fami...