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February 2012
(80%)
31 Reviews
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Abstract: Final Fantasy XIII-2 is a follow-up to 2010's Final Fantasy XIII. It's the second time Square Enix has followed up a main series entrance with a direct sequel, though XIII-2 is much more of a typical sequel than the fanciful Final Fantasy X-2. Beginning t...
Abstract: Final Fantasy back on trackIt is hard to write about a Final Fantasy game, without referencing the game that brought Japanese Role Playing Games to the attention of all western gamers. Final Fantasy VII, was a revelation when it was released back in the d...
An epic, top quality RPG that showcases what Square-Enix does best. Final Fantasy XIII-2 addresses a lot of problems and complaints with the last game, but unfortunately adds a few new ones all its own. ...
If Final Fantasy XIII was making a case for the quickest route from A to B being a straight line, Final Fantasy XIII-2 instead argues that a time gate directly to your destination is both more practical and more interesting. We’re inclined to agree.Mo...
Abstract: Final Fantasy XIII-2 is a stand-alone follow up to Final Fantasy XIII with one key feature being that our choices not only affect the immediate environment...
Abstract: The first batch of DLC for Square-Enix’s Final Fantasy XIII-2 hit just a couple weeks ago, and I recently sat down to spend some time with the new content. This small add-on, which costs $2.99 through PSN or 240 points on Xbox 360, gives you a new bat...
Abstract: When I was younger I could easily point to Squaresoft now Square-Enixas my favorite game developer, the legendary studio responsible for many late night gaming marathons, as well as my enduring addiction to Japanese RPGs. Unfortunately, this boyhood adora...
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 ...