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Lyrikalstylez said:
How the hell can you play a Final Fantasy game for over 100 hours??
This isnt Skyrim were talking about..

You're kidding right? Some FF games could easily rival any Elder Scrolls game in terms of sheer extra content.

FFVII with Chocobo breading, Chocobo racing, Emerald and Ruby weapon prep and so on could topple the 100 hours mark too.
FFVIII had Triple Triad in which you could easily spend 50+ hours before even leaving Balamb for the first SEED mission
FFIX ditto with Tetra Masters plus the Chocobo Forests and Chocographs, Treasure Hunts, Ozma preps. 
FFX with Blitzball, Monster Arena, Sphere Grid completion and so on could easily take over 300 hours.
FFXII with the License Plate, Hunts, Espers could easily reach 200 hours. 

And that's only Main FF games, because some spin-offs could topple the 100 hour mark easily as well. FFT, both Dissida games, etc. 

@2000cc

The part where you say that it has much more similar elements to FF12 just gave me more reason to get FFXIII-2. FFXII is my second all time FF game, behind FFVI, so that can only mean a good thing

All in all, some good impressions that you gave from the game, but I've just got a question. You compared the time travel mechanics to the likes of Chrono Trigger, but are the mechanics that well done or does the story properly revolve around the manipulation of time as CT did?



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