On January 10, 2012 Square Enix released a demo on the Playstation Network. Generally speaking, the demo of a game is not fully indicative of the game’s final polish. Seeing as how Final Fantasy XIII-2 is already out in Japan, I think it’s safe to presume that this is a good indication of the overall game. You can expect about 45 minutes to an hour’s worth of game play depending on how much you leveling you work on. I really enjoyed the demo. If you aren't entirely sure if you want the game or not, I think you should give the demo a try.
Final Fantasy 13 was first introduced to us back in 2009, almost four years after Final Fantasy 12 was released, and fans had been eagerly anticipating the next installment. But when it finally arrived, there were mixed reactions, including complaints about its linearity, the lack of towns and NPCs, and the limited control over the characters. At the time, Square Enix kept its game production behind closed doors and didn't take in a lot of feedback — especially from Western fans.
The game has been revisited by many different Final Fantasy fans since then, and some, like myself, have come to love it again. Almost all staple entries in the series have found their way to modern consoles, so it's about time that the FF13 trilogy gets a remaster
I've been thinking about this. I agree. While I really disliked it at first I never played it again. After hating ff15 so damn much I just think it can't be worse then 15 and if I'm not mistaken atleast it's turn based. I need more of that in my life.
Recently replayed them and I agree a remaster would be great. The complaints about linearity are fair, but they only really apply to the first half of the first game and while I agree that it would've been nice to have proper towns, minigames and subquests, it didn't detract from the intriguing story, interesting characters, tactical gameplay and amazing soundtrack in my opinion.
XIII-2 fixes a lot of the issues of XIII and expands on the story in interesting ways. The combat and progression builds on top of the systems of XIII and the nonlinearity and discoverability of secrets is a big inprovement over the original game. It's easily the best game of the trilogy.
Lightning Returns was probably a bit too experimental for it's own good. It tried to reinvent the wheel for no reason. The solo party for most of the game and the outfit based combat felt like a downgrade over XIII-2 combat system. It does have a unique vibe, but the plot kinda goes off the rails and many of the story beats didn't land as much for me as they did in the first two games. The race against time aspect was an interesting idea, but it never felt like it mattered, because it wasn't much of a challenge to manage the remaining time even while doing all the subquests.
As we celebrate Final Fantasy’s 35th anniversary, let’s look back at the underrated soundtracks of the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy.
It's alright but I mean with so many other FF games it's not even in the top 10 for me
You just can't beat IX, VII, X and my personal favourite VIII when it comes to music
Even the theme song sucks, instead of just having an English version of the Japanese theme they got X Factors Leona Lewis to do the song which didn't sound like FF theme song.
I agree, regardless of the general consensus of the game itself, FF rarely lets down when it comes to the music at least.
Modder 'MJB' has released an AI-enhanced HD Texture Pack for Final Fantasy XIII-2.
I am glad there are a lot of positive responses coming back regarding FFXIII-2. The forst game was not wholly enjoyable but, news that the second turns out to be better is great!
And.... why are they reviewing a demo?
@ KeybladeMaster and tigertron
Since FFXIII-2 is already out in Japan, the demo is pretty indicative of the final game. However this is not a review of the over all game itself. But more of a preview.
I know a lot of people online who hate FF XIII. Some are curious though as to how XIII-2 is different than XIII. I wrote this in an effort to convince some of my friends to try out the demo and perhaps even others who might be on the fence about the game.
Will the changes in Final Fantasy XIII-2 be enough to convince all the Final Fantasy XIII haters to give this a shot? No. Often it feels like I'm one of a very few who enjoyed most of what XIII had to offer. XIII-2 looks to be a lot of fun as well.