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Do you know what the big problem with Final Fantasy XIII-2 is? It's Final Fantasy. Let me explain: the series has been around for so long and has garnered such a huge following that it's become a bit of an unmanoeuvrable ship that simply doesn't quite ...
Final Fantasy XIII-2 Second Opinions by IGN Staff Last month, IGN's Ryan Clements reviewed Final Fantasy XIII-2 and awarded it an 8.0. Editors at IGN and 1UP have had the opportunity to spend some time with the game since then and have a wide range of opinions. Here are their thoughts on ...
Final Fantasy XIII-2 Review: New time-traveling RPG worth your time?
(CBS) - In a particularly rare move by developer Square-Enix, Final Fantasy XIII-2 is a direct sequel to FF XIII. Unlike most installments in the titular RPG franchise, which typically tell unrelated tales in familiar settings, Final Fantasy XIII-2 ...
Game Guys review - Final Fantasy XIII-2
After all, there have been multiple Final Fantasy VII games and PS2 game Final Fantasy X had its own numbered sequel in Final Fantasy X-2 (jokingly referred to as "Pretty Yuna's Dress-up Game"). Final Fantasy XIII-2 continues this on-again-off-again.
Within the first few hours I spent playing Final Fantasy IX, I predicted  that opinions over it would be sharply contrasting. Much of today's  following of the Final Fantasy series consists of people who were brought on  board with Final Fantasy VII, which is often credited with single-handedly  bringing RPGs into the mainstream. So, we have a lot of FF fans out there  who never experienced the first two thirds of the series, and never bothered  to get the previous games because of a stigma against anything on outdated  consoles.

Now we have Final Fantasy IX, a game which is basically a response to  long-time series fans' complaints about the direction the series has been  taking. I was definitely one of these complainants. While I loved FFVII,  FFVIII had serious problems with both its plot and gameplay. What these two  games had in common is that they almost completely lost touch with the  fantasy elements of their predecessors, becoming entirely sci-fi outings  instead of the blend of genres that has made Final Fantasy so interesting.

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