Final Fantasy XIII
SCORE: 61
I started to play Final Fantasy XIII in preparation of the launch of Final Fantasy XIII-2. Put it down to review the sequel, and am now finally ready to review Final Fantasy XIII. This Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 video game is a work of art and modern technology. This game rivals many of the motion pictures put out by Hollywood. And has some of the same trappings. We get to know deep and complex characters. They each have their own motives, interests, and goals. We hop around from group to group learning a little as we go. Final Fantasy XIII slowly reveals itself to us.
The graphics in Final Fantasy XIII are astounding. The art work, animation, and level of realism is inspiring. This also works against Final Fantasy XIII in terms of enticement to lust, violence, blood, and destruction. We see the enemies before we fight them so we can try to avoid them, but that was usually a failing proposition.
The music in Final Fantasy XIII is at the level of a symphony. The voice actors exhibit a variety of emotions with their tonal inflections. Here again an opportunity for greatness was lost. Final Fantasy XIII has bad language way too often. This detracts and distracts from otherwise wonderful sounds.
Expect to spend numerous hours plotting through Final Fantasy XIII. This game can be beaten quickly or easily. Square Enix does have the characters automatically heal between each battle. This leads players to be less engaged in their characters in between battles. Unless they are leveling up skills.
The leveling up system in Final Fantasy XIII is pretty neat. We earn points that are applied to a 3D grid. At certain crystals we earn new skills. This can be additional hit points, or a new magic spell.
The Paradigm Shift system of fighting takes some getting used to. We can shift in a battle on the fly. This is how we heal characters, or go all out in a major attack. Characters can be assigned different roles in these so there is some depth. Capturing the summon creatures in Final Fantasy XIII is insanely difficult. We have to find the right thing to do in two minutes or the doom spell kills us.
The camera can
be a pain in Final Fantasy XIII, and the main lesson is the government
is wrong. Final Fantasy games have a habit of going after what is
perceived as a bad government. The rebels are always fighting like in
Central America.
- RPG
Master
Graphics: 54%
Sound: 55%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 49%
System: PS3/Xbox 360(tested)
Publisher: Square Enix
Rating: ‘T’ for Teen
{Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence}
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