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Final Fantasy XIII-2 Review

Final Fantasy takes a journey into the future of the franchise, but hits some potholes on the way.

Final Fantasy XIII-2 had a lot to make up for, being the follow-up to one of the most divisive games in the beloved RPG series. For a franchise that was built on every iteration being wildly different from the last, Final Fantasy XIII perhaps changed a little bit too much in removing many of the core elements that the series—and JRPGs in general—are known for. While that game took over 5 years to develop and was met with confusion and in some cases rage, Final Fantasy XIII-2 is a game that went from announcement to release in about a year. Is it possible that a game so rushed could hope to right the perceived wrongs of its predecessor? The short answer is “yes”, but there’s a pretty big “but…” to go along with it.

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Final Fantasy XIII-2 - Launch Trailer

Final Fantasy XIII-2 is out now for the PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.

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Final Fantasy XIII-2 - "Clash of Time" Trailer

A mix of cinematic, and gameplay footage presenting the various elements that make up Final Fantasy XIII-2.

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Final Fantasy XIII-2 Lightning DLC Due February 7

If you beat her, you can have her.

Final Fantasy XIII-2 has finally been released here in North America, but Japan got a DLC release instead, as the game has been available in that region for some time now. Due in North America on February 7, 2012, the upcoming DLC will let players fight against Final Fantasy XIII protagonist Lightning, accompanied by Lt. Amoda. If you defeat her, she will join your party.

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The Simpsons Arcade Game and Final Fantasy V will be Free to PS Plus Subscribers

Yello!

Earlier, Xbox360Achievements.org showed a list of achievements for an XBLA version of The Simpsons Arcade game.  Since then PlayStationBlog.com has published an official release revealing that both it and Final Fantasy V will be free for PS Plus subscribers in February.

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Lightning Will be Playable in Final Fantasy XIII 2, For a Price

The previous FF XIII leading lady will only be playable through DLC.

According to an article posted at Andriasang, Final Fantasy XIII’s previous heroine, Lightning, can be acquired as a playable character in the upcoming sequel, provided you purchase the DLC.

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Final Fantasy XIII-2 - "Further Gameplay Variety" Trailer

A quick look at some more gameplay footage of Final Fantasy XIII-2 that involves sidequests, chocobo racing, casino gaming, and a trivia mini-game.

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Final Fantasy XIII-2 Primer

Let PixlBit get you up to speed on all things Final Fantasy XIII and XIII-2!

Final Fantasy is one of the most celebrated series in video game history. It spans 14 epic games across five console generations and is loved by fans around the world. But the funny thing about Final Fantasy is the fact that each adventure takes place in a completely different world with new lands to explore, party members to meet and villains to defeat. The only time a Final Fantasy game has continued its story was with the spinoff of FF X, which was given the awkward-but-accurate name of Final Fantasy X-2. That changes now, with the divisive Final Fantasy XIII getting a direct sequel on January 31.

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Final Fantasy XIII-2 - Time Travel Exploration Trailer

A look at the time travelling exploration mechanics of Final Fantasy XIII-2.

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Final Fantasy XIII-2 - Xbox 360 Exclusive Content Trailer

Azrael, a weapon of choice for Serah, is an Xbox 360 exlusive available for 80 Microsoft Points on January 31, 2012.

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