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News archive:-

For previous news listing, follow the link to this post:

http://www.vgchartz.com/forum/post.php?post=3173608&page=29&postnum=1

 

Contained below is the new news that has come to light in the last page:

 

Pre-order FFXIII's epic soundtrack

S-E: Leona allowed us to reach out

FFXIII EU Special Edition announced

James Stevenson: Final Fantasy XIII superior on PS3

FF13 - 18GB Install for Xbox 360

Hamauzu & Kubu discuss FF13 ahead of its launch

 

 

Previews:

For previous preview listings follow this link:

http://www.vgchartz.com/forum/post.php?post=3173608&page=29&postnum=1

 

Contained below are the new previews that have come to light in the last page:

1up Preview

Blog update from 1up reviewer




Interviews:
Final Fantasy XIII 's Motomu Toriyama and Yoshinori Kitase - Interview
TeamXbox Interview: Final Fantasy XIII Development Leads
DigitalSpy: Final Fantasy XIII Interview
Gaming Target: FFXIII interview
CVG: Final Fantasy XIII Interview
Final Fantasy XIII developer interviews discuss franchise history, new battle system and favourites
The Examiner: Q&A with Final Fantasy XIII devs
Bitmob: Final Fantasy 13 Interview: Modern Warfare Influences, DLC Possibilities, and More
todojuegos: Interview with Yoshinori Kitase and Motomu Toriyama
Final Fantasy XIII devs talk: Challenges, future, and DLC
GamesRadar: Final Fantasy XIII interview
PlayStation Blog: Final Fantasy XIII: Your Questions Answered

Videos:
New videos on GameSpot
First FFXIII U.S. Commercial is for Xbox 360 only
GameSpot: New Final Fantasy XIII videos (spoilers)
Final Fantasy XIII X10 Gameplay (English version)

 

Xbox 360 & Ps3 Video Comparison


More videos here, here, here, here, here and here.



All hail the KING, Andrespetmonkey

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Games/Activities:-

1- Rate every Final Fantasy game you have played, give it a rating out of 10 in order from highest to lowest, lets see which FF game has the HIGHEST Average Score!

The scores (Average)
Click here


2- Ask eachother Final Fantasy Questions, from Past FF's, spoilers are allowed for past FF's. Lets see who can answer the MOST questions!
The Results so far:- 

Carl -- 43
Lestatdark -- 29.5
Fab_GS -- 22.5
Darthdevidem01 -- 18.5
Jneul -- 11

iLLmaticV3 -- 10
Wagram -- 8.5

Boutros -- 1
Crystalchild -- 3.75

Spartan004 -- 1

Son1x -- 1



3- Post your favorite Final Fantasy Scene & your most HATED Final Fantasy scene!

4- Name a crush that you have from any Final Fantasy game & give a reason.(post a picture of them if you want)

5- Post a music piece from any Final Fantasy, everyone else must guess WHICH part of that game the music piece is from!

 

 

6 - Final Fantasy Summon Battle

UPDATE

You can vote every 2 hours.

HAdes -

Bahamut +

 

Odin - 28

Bahamut - 15

Alexander - 12

Pandemona - 12

Ifrit - 12

Anima - 11

Diablos - 11

Phoenix - 11

Siren - 11

Ultima - 11

Adrammelech - 10

Ark - 10

Chaos - 10

Chocobo - 10

Doomtrain - 10

Famfrit - 10

Gilgamesh - 10

Hashmal - 10

Hectatoncheir - 10

Leviathan - 10

The Magus Sisters - 10

Shemhazai - 10

Yojimbo - 10

Zeromus - 10

Zodiark - 10

Cerberus - 9

Zalera - 9

Exodus - 8

Ixion - 8

Mateus - 8

Hades - 2

 

ELIMINATED:

Cúchulainn (NEW)

Carbuncle

Valefore

Ramuh

Shiva

Belias

Titan

Kjata

Madeen

________

Last Vote - darthdevidem01



All hail the KING, Andrespetmonkey

FFXIII: “It’s Stunning”

Every so often a game comes around that captures the hearts of gamers everywhere, and that game is here: Final Fantasy XIII. So much so, that I had to switch to my alt PSN profile last night to stem the flow of abuse from fellow PS3 owners over the message system. “I hate you,” one simply said in response to me playing it, and from a long standing inhabitant of TSA Towers no less.  Shame on you.

Sadly, I’m not actually reviewing the game, Peter is, and whilst official comment on the game from us is embargoed until nearer release I’m quite prepared to get this out there: it’s stunning. Seriously, it’s utterly fabulous. Naturally, most of us had hoped it would be, but I’m happy to say that from my few hours spent with the game yesterday I loved every single minute, and regular readers will know that’s quite rare for me.

The cut-scenes are breathtaking, the scale and scope unrivaled and the in-game action, where it really counts, is pretty much perfect.  Square have nailed the combat, the on-foot movement is sharp and the game engine graphics, whilst obviously not quite up to the pre-rendered FMV, are excellent and merge into the footage seamlessly.  Oh, and there’s practically no load times too, and no install.   Hear that?  Amazing.

I obviously don’t want to preempt anything that Peter’s going to say and I can’t really say too much more for fear of driving myself crazy knowing that I won’t be able to continue my saved game for a couple of weeks but it’s worth re-iterating this: if you’re a Final Fantasy fan, or you like Japanese RPGs in general, you should already have this pre-ordered.  It’s rare that videogames sell out on release these days, but, well, you never know.

http://www.thesixthaxis.com/2010/02/24/ffxiii-its-stunning/

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YAY LOVELY PREVIEW!!!!



All hail the KING, Andrespetmonkey

But but but numonex says this game sucks.



Wagram said:
But but but numonex says this game sucks.

numonex is a joke account.....he was a huge 360 fan then became pro ps3 for a month & now posts random stuff.



All hail the KING, Andrespetmonkey

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i thought numonex just got converted to ps3, after all his pro ps3 articles, u mean it was just a big joke to him???



it's the future of handheld

PS VITA = LIFE

The official Vita thread http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=130023&page=1

The Best and Worst of Final Fantasy XIII

With the Japanese release now a distant blip on the horizon and the Western launch so close that we’ve had our review code of both the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 versions of the game in the office, it’s the perfect time for us to recap the best and worst of Square Enix’s latest so people know what to expect when the game launches in the west in two weeks.

Final Fantasy XIII is a fantastic piece of work, and if you want our full-detailed impressions on just how good it is we suggest you check out our Import Review. If you want to know how it plays, we have specific articles about the Battle System and the Character Growth system through the links.

For this piece I’ve picked out the very best and the very worst parts of the game – just two pieces. Here they are.

The Best: Narrative Presentation
Take a look at the storyline of Final Fantasy XIII from afar and you will find that it sounds just like another, traditional, simple Final Fantasy plotline. You have a party of plucky young heroes fighting adversity in an attempt to save the world and themselves, battling the government, monsters, gods and demons alike on the way.

It’s the execution is what makes FF13 shine compared to the rest of the series and elevates this relatively simplistic plot to a whole new level and makes it all the more interesting and gripping.

FF13 does away with the idea of a lead character in a way, just as Final Fantasy VI and IX did. While Terra and Zidane were clearly the ‘leads’ in those games, the game as a whole was more of an ensemble piece, and the same is true of FF13 here. Lightning is the lead character, but the game constantly switches perspective and changes the leader of the party, and you’ll find yourself without Lightning frequently early on and later in the game using her is not a requisite as leads were in previous games.



This constant perspective switching is reminiscent of FF6 and FF9, both of which made a strong effort to split the party up and see what the different members were up to in different locations, and in FF13 they do this but take it further by exploring the character relationships in a much more real way when characters are alone together.

You’ll see Vanille and Sazh fight and joke together like an unlikely, odd couple, whilst the usually cold Lightning becomes something of a big sister to confused Hope, and that’s just very early in the game.

These scenes are one of the reasons we called out FF13 as having one of the best main casts in the series, as they do far more to develop character than clichéd monologues about saving the world. It is a shame that one member of the cast – Snow – appears to be that cliché personified for much of the game.

The star of the show in FF13 is the way the narrative is fashioned and the way the story weaves from one group of characters to another. The story itself may be pretty standard for a JRPG, but the way is presented be it the movie-like direction of cutscenes or strong focus on character development truly makes it shine.

The Worst: The Opening Hours
It’s really sad that the worst thing about Final Fantasy XIII is its opening, as you never get a second chance at a first impression, and the early parts of FF13 may leave a bad taste in the mouths of many players.

The story has a great opening – kicking off with a big bang that’s reminiscent of the famed Bombing Mission from Final Fantasy VII with guns, explosions, and plenty of fighting... but there’s the problem.

As we noted in our article on how FF13 was Built for the West, the game has been constructed in such a way that even somebody who has never played an RPG before can enjoy the experience, and one way Square Enix has ensured this is by introducing even the most rudimentary of elements bit by bit. You won’t even level up for a while in this game – that system is introduced a little way into the game.

The problem that’s caused by this is that for anyone even remotely familiar with RPGs the opening chapters of the game are incredibly boring. You’ll find yourself playing as Lightning, Snow and Vanille, and Lightning and Snow only have two abilities – the Attack command, and a second command which can hit multiple enemies. Vanille annoyingly only has one ability at this stage, the Attack command!



You can still use potions and phoenix downs, but other than that you have literally nothing to do in the many early battles in the game. You’re encouraged to hit ‘Auto Battle’ over and over again and watch the battles play out. While this might be  a solid introduction to the menus and style of Final Fantasy for those new to it, it drags on for far too long and is mind-numbingly boring for players with even a modicum of experience.

I found myself doing the same in the Import and both versions of the final release – jabbing at the X or A button through battles, pummelling it to get myself through to the next cutscene as fast as possible in order to get to the point of the game that unlocks actual character progression, more abilities and actual strategy in combat.

The fact that you’re not gaining any Crystarium Points (essentially experience) for these battles only serves to make them feel even more boring and pointless.

It’s a great shame as these boring opening battles might give RPG fans that the battle system of FF13 is a shallow, auto-battle heavy mess – and it really isn’t. For me, the pacing and design of the gameplay in those opening hours of FF13 are disastrous, and definitely the worst aspect of the game.

We’ll be bringing you more details about the Western Release as we play it, with full impressions of both the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 versions in English and of course a final review of both versions when the review embargo is over. 

If you can't wait for that, feel free to check out our Xbox 360 Version Hands-On Impressions. If you haven't ordered the game yet, Amazon has the Xbox 360 version here and the Playstation 3 version here. Here's the link to preorder the Limited Edition Xbox 360 bundle, too.

 

http://ps3.rpgsite.net/articles/42/206/the-best-and-worst-of-final-fantasy-xiii.html



Rating the Games:

1 - 6/10 (yeah, played it to late, due to my age. <.<)
2 - 5/10 (the story just feels odd... see above why, i played it to late. :P)
3 - Never Played
4 - 8/10 (it had something cute, and the hero was cool for his age.)
5 - 8/10 (see 4)
6 - 8(,5) great game, too sad that i played it when i had 0 english knowledge. (and the EU Version was English-Only)
7 - 9,5 (lmao!)
8 - 10/10 (lmao!!!111)
9 - 9 (the setting wasnt my type, but it was a hell of a game. just as 8)
10 - 9. (preditctions were very high, so the quality, even if seeable existing on every pixel, didnt blow me away that much.)
X-2 - 9 (i finished it 6 times, and the last one was on 100%, so i could finally see the best ending... and because it was so cute, and i didnt expect that much from it in general, i had much fun with it.)
11 - ... do i have to rate this? (i could, but.. well, the score would suck)
12 - 8 lame Story.. or great military Story, but crappy story compared to 6-10... but sweet battle's and Visuals.

+Bahamut
-Hades




I'm a Foreigner, and as such, i am grateful for everyone pointing out any mistakes in my english posted above - only this way i'll be able to improve. thank you!

+ bahamut
- ixion



Death is nothing to fear

All death means is a new destination

 

FF VI 9.5/10
FF VII 10/10 (AWESOMESAUCE)
FF VIII 9.2/10 (Junctions were amazing, but the story was lackluster and too "precious")
FF IX 11/10 just count this as a ten for the sake of fairness :)
FF X 9/10 lack of ATB's is what knocked off points, as well as Yuna's voice actress *shudders*