My only interest is in XV and the X remake.
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LIGHTNING RETURNS: FINAL FANTASY XIII
So, you played Final Fantasy XIII, but you didn’t like it. You heard decent things about XIII-2, but you decided to skip it. But you’re going to play Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, right?
Right?
Well, even though you’ve probably already made up your mind on the third (and thankfully final) installment of the Fabula Nova Crystalis saga, you might want to reconsider. That’s because, by all accounts, Lightning Returns is pretty darn good.
It’s a hard sell, not only coming off of two very polarizing releases, but the fact that this game has a single character, as opposed to the multiple party members, sets this apart from other games in the series. The game still uses a version of the speedy Active Time Battle system, and the Paradigm shift system has been replaced with a number of different fighting stances that Lightning employs to change up her abilities on the fly. With the one-on-one combat and emphasis on defensive moves, Lightning Returns recalls some of the more interesting parts of Parasite Eve and The Granstream Saga for the PlayStation. I’m a little concerned about the environments, as gameplay trailers show Lightning once again running through what appear to be very linear corridors, but I’m hoping that she’s able to roam around at least a little bit.
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII has been delayed until next year, and will be released on February 11. Will it redeem the fractured Fabula Nova Crystalis series, or is this a cracked crystal? Only time will tell, but I’m cautiously optimistic.
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