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February 2012
(80%)
48 Reviews
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Monster collection is fun and addictive, Multiple heartfelt moments combine story and gameplay in effective ways, Caius is a fantastic villain, Impressive, varied visual design.
The best characters were sidelined in favor of less interesting ones, Multiple sequences bog down the pace, Main story is relatively easy and short.
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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 >>> ...
Abstract: After 2010’s Final Fantasy XIII was released, gamers received the title, initially, with rapturous applause. “It’s gorgeous!” was frequently heard as cut scene after cut scene portrayed people with beautiful hair, wielding really big swords, taking on ...
Abstract: Square Enix had a lot to answer for after Final Fantasy XIII. By making use of narrow maps to convey a sense of being fugitives on the run, the game removed the illusion of free choice. Many gamers didn't like the ‘forced' feeling of being on the run and ...
Improved battle system; freedom to explore the game world; lots of hidden extras; better story pacing.
Slowdowns during battles; game is too easy; music is forgettable.
Final Fantasy XIII-2 is by far a better game than its predecessor and is a worthy addition to the venerated series. Square Enix, for the most part, has improved the game with a better battle system, more interesting story and open environments to expl...