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Published: 2015-01-23, Author: Samuel , review by: pcgamer.com
A better game than XIII but with an intolerably bad story, this is a still-flawed sequel that clearly isnt at its best on PC...
Characters are actually likeable this time around, The story here makes a lot more sense than the last one, Almost all the things you expect in a Final Fantasy game are back
Paradigm Shift system still sucks – I want to CONTROL my team, No good explanation on what things are for newcomers, The constant time shifting can be brutal to follow at times
Think of Final Fantasy XIII-2 as an apology letter from Square Enix because of how bad the last gam...
Abstract: It's not often a developer will release a fully-fledged sequel in order to right their wrongs, but in the case of Final Fantasy XIII-2, Square Enix have set out to do just that. Many veterans of the series had a problem with XIII, namely its linearity ...
Abstract: Though the cover of the game, the logo, opening cinematic sequences and a good chunk of the narration features Final Fantasy XIII’s main protagonist, Lightning (as voiced by Hollywood actress Ali Hillis), you will only play as her little sister Serah a...
Abstract: It's not often we're rewarded with a direct sequel to a Final Fantasy game. In fact the only console game to receive such treatment was Final Fantasy X, which spawned such a divisive sequel many fans prefer Squre Enix to leave their beloved series alon...
Abstract: The only numbered Final Fantasy sequel to exist up to this point was Final Fantasy X-2, and that was nearly universally criticized as a horrible game and overall bad idea. Luckily, Final Fantasy XIII-2 is not Final Fantasy X-2. It's a wholehearted atte...
Abstract: Final Fantasy games can be absolute time-hogs. It’s quite easy to invest a nominal amount of time in just exploration and experimentation with these games, and paired with typical RPG elements where you spend time and effort farming an ar...
Satisfyingly long story line with multiple endings, Towns and player exploration are back, Beautiful soundtrack
Only two playable characters, It's not always obvious how to proceed, Irritating sound design; muffle that Moogle
An epic, top quality RPG that showcases what Square-Enix does best. Final Fantasy XIII-2 addresses a lot of problems and complaints with the last game, but unfortunately adds a few new ones all its own....
Monster collection is fun and addictive, Multiple heartfelt moments combine story and gameplay in effective ways, Caius is a fantastic villain, Impressive, varied visual design.
The best characters were sidelined in favor of less interesting ones, Multiple sequences bog down the pace, Main story is relatively easy and short.
Kevin VanOrd travels through time searching for Lightning in this video review for Final Fantasy XIII-2....
Abstract: Age 13 was a tough year for me. After making my way innocently through elementary school as a naive, good-natured, obedient, straight-A student, I found myself suddenly thrust into the world of junior high, where the traits that had helped me remain so...