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Final Fantasy XIII – The Review

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Ever since E3 2006, RPG fan across the world have been waiting with baited breath for the latest edition in the Final Fantasy series, though there have been growing concerns since the game was released in Japan about the game being too cut down compared to the most loved editions of the series. Will the game live up to the hype and the many hours of work, or will it be another example of a well loved franchise failing to find its feet on in this generation of consoles. Guess you’ll have to read this complete review to find out!

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Final Fantasy Signing

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The in-store signing session was once the home of musicians, but that crafty game industry has been muscling in on all the excitement. Square Enix are sending over Yoshinori Kitase, producer, and Isamu Kamikokuryo, art director, from the Final Fantasy XIII team to celebrate the launch of the game at HMV in Oxford Street London on March 9th. We are informed that Alex Zane will be ‘entertaining fans’ as well.

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Thoughtful Preview: Final Fantasy XIII

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Release date: 9th March, 2010.

To call Final Fantasy XIII hotly anticipated is something of an understatement. “The reason thousands of people bought a PS3 before discovering it was no longer a Sony-exclusive” might be a more appropriate tag – if the wind is right you can just about hear the sound of a million eager fanfiction authors sharpening  their quills in anticipation. It’s going to be massive, it’s going to sell millions. At worst it’s going to be passable, at best it could be genre-defining.

Not many games are really afforded the luxury of selling fantastically well despite how good they actually are. A bad game can be made to sell via a major PR effort, (a la Kane and Lynch) but it’s hard to begrudge Square Enix their inevitable success, because Read More »

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