Final Fantasy XIII-2 details
| Formats: | 16 PS3, Xbox 360 |
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| Players: | 1 |
| Genres: | Adventure, Role-playing |
| Developers: | SQUARE ENIX |
| Rental release: | 03 Feb 2012 |
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Final Fantasy XIII-2 New Features
By 2210nathan0122 (1 review) , 01 Feb 2012THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS Show review anywayHide
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(11)SO many cinematics
By pizzaboy191 (8 reviews) , 27 Aug 2012This was my first every final fantasy game (yes i never owned a PS1/2/3 when i was younger)....
I found the game to be quite simple and didn't present to much of a challenge. VERYYY long cinematics though that half the time I just skipped.
I did enjoy the feel of the game and that it wasn't just your bog standard ... turn based fighting... the characters interacted and you had to be fast however, this resulted in you just pressing the 'auto attack' button.
Its worth a rent if you have a lot of spare time to sit down and get into. If not.... I wouldn't bother.- Was this review helpful to you?
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FF13 LITE
By evilkettle (1 review) , 23 Jun 2012I'd have to agree with 'Wild pork' after having spent somewhere in the region of 200 hrs playing FF13 I had looked forward to getting stuck into this and have so far (14hrs in) found myself a little bored.
It does feel alot to me like FF13 lite. Maybe a large DLC. A very stripped down basic version of what FF13 had to offer and lots of small areas with very little to do in each one. Wander a bit, find a crystal, fight a boss and move on through a portal.
Noel and Serah's characters feel a little empty and i am struggling to find myself care for the struggle they face as they seem to have the same reaction for every situation which usually ends in a moody monologue that explains very little.
Quite often I have been left travelling about through various time zones trying to find my next route and getting a little frustrated with the enemies that keep popping up when I can't figure out where to go !
For all it's failings it's not a bad game, but does feel very empty compared to the many adventures and hours put into previous FF games and i feel like I am fast aproaching the end when I haven't really done very much which is a strange feeling for FF.
A rent for sure if you are into the FF series as it does continue the story but don't waste your cash expecting a epic title.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Don't bother.
By Voodoochilli (7 reviews) , 14 Jun 2012I don't know why I keep trying these FF games. They are no where as good as they were on old systems. There is little challenge in them, just press auto battle every time and you have won. Plus you have to listen to hours of stereotypical storyline that is just dull. Avoid it and go for something like Falout, Mass Effect or Skyrim is you want a good RPG experience.- Was this review helpful to you?
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A step back from FF13 meaning newcomers and fans of the predecessor will most likely find it boring
By WildPork (70 reviews) from Leeds, England , 02 Jun 2012[Highly rated reviewer]
Fans were quite unhappy with the direction of Final Fantasy series, and FF13 was heavily criticised for being too linear, full of cut-scenes and the battling system could easy be won without much human interaction. For this sequel, there has been many changes, but it seems as though everything has been stripped-down or out-right removed without replacements, which probably will end up being boring for fans of the predecessor and boring to newcomers too. The story is quite confusing like last time. In simple terms, you have to time-travel and change the past in order to prevent the world of Cocoon falling into the world of Pulse which will happen in the future. On your journey, Serah is accompanied by Noel who is from the future, and is assisted by the magical cat; Mog, whose simple graphical style looks really out of place in comparison to the brilliant graphics of everything else in the world. Mog tries to help out uncovering hidden items, and you can also throw him towards out of reach areas to grab other hidden items. One of the big changes are the fact there are only 2 playable characters, and your third party member is made up of a monster of your choice. It seems strange that Serah, Noel and (in my case) a Flan will team up and there doesn't seem a great incentive to switch characters throughout the game (I only replaced my initial set of monsters once and stuck with my next choice till the end). So without your party members switching as you progress through the story it can feel a bit boring. Noel and Serah are decent characters but weren't as likeable as any of the characters from the previous game. The levelling system via the Crystarium has also been simplified. You don't have 1 for each role; you just have 1, and you can focus entirely on 1 role if you want, so I ended up levelling Serah up to level 75 in the ravager style pretty quickly before unlocking other roles such as the Synergist role. The weapon system has been scrapped and now you only have a limited selection of low end weapons. You can't equip many of the accessories because even a basic item costs a whopping 35 points to equip when you start off with a low capacity like 40. When you do have the choice to increase capacity, it only increases by 20 or 10 up to the maximum of 100. The enemies now just re-spawn into you, and pre-emptive strikes can be achieved by running up to them and pressing A. You can easily get 95% of the battles to start in your favour, and the enemies are pretty weak and not as challenging as before (apart from right at the end where the difficulty ramps up by an insane amount). The boss battles don't seem tough either, but feel slightly more epic with the inclusion of cut-scenes to conclude them. In these cut-scenes there are quick-time events in which you have to press a button to carry out the action but this isn't exactly captivating game-play. There are no summons in the game, but in some ways these have been replaced by the monsters Feral Ability which are also controlled with the quick-time event. A major plus point is that all the backtracking in the first game has been removed, and you can quit out of the area and travel to another place with ease. The main game is fairly short (took me 23 hours including some extra side missions) but can be extended by the many secrets and side missions which can be very time consuming. Even when you complete the game, you get additional challenges. To conclude, Final Fantasy XIII-2 isn't a terrible game, but the predecessor wasn't perfect and the critics somehow claim this is an improvement when it's actually a step back.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Worst game, period.
By a customer , 29 Apr 2012When I put this game on, I couldn't believe it. This is by far, the worst game that has ever been created. I strongly wouldn't recommend it! :S- Was this review helpful to you?
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