Final Fantasy XIII is so pretty, it almost hurts. The fast-paced combat is handled well and keeps things moving nicely, but it doesn't feel like a true Final Fantasy game, and the "Super Pope" boss is ridiculously unbalanced. Flawed. AJ Glasser, Gamep...
Sammanfattning: Set in a fantasy universe, FFXIII blends traditional role playing features, such as party and upgrade systems, with magic and weapon based combat as you team up with five other characters to do battle against evil. Anyone familiar with Final Fantasy w...
The more you go on, the better it gets, but should you really be forced to slog your way through many hours of mild tedium before you really start having a good time?...
A game that never comes together properly. However, the certain individual aspects of the game and its battle system are of such high quality that it’s still engaging and fun to play... most of the time. 7.9/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share th...
Characters and dialogue are forgettable, Side quests can become a bit repetitive
Lightning Returns is the strongest effort out of the Final Fantasy XIII series, but it is still saddled with the same unremarkable characters and setting as before...
It's so pretty, it almost hurts; the fast-paced combat is handled well and keeps things moving nicely
It's doesn't feel like a true Final Fantasy game; the "Super Pope" boss is ridiculously unbalanced
Final Fantasy XIII is, without a doubt, the most technically impressive Final Fantasy ever created. Its stunning visuals and fast-paced combat shine and elevate the series to new heights, but overall, the game is a harsh reminder that beauty is only skin...
Sammanfattning: 13 may be an unlucky number for some, but we're not overly superstitious... especially when that number comes attached to the brand-spanking-new Final Fantasy title. While Final Fantasy XIII is a next-gen game, it still manages to fulfil some old schoo...
Sammanfattning: Final Fantasy is one of those epic series that seems to transcend fad or the whims of gamer fascination. Constantly reinventing itself, it's as relevant (or even more so) now than it was in 1987. This, the thirteenth iteration in the main series (there...