If you're a Final Fantasy fan, then we have what might be either good or bad news for you. After a four year wait, Final Fantasy XIII is finally making its way to Steam. Back when the game originally came out on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 it caused quite an uproar, but if you're one of those fans who never owned one of its original two consoles--now is your chance to finally try it out for yourself. The game has been criticized due to its linear nature and high focus on story, but if you're looking for something outside of your standard JRPG then this is it. Unlike past Final Fantasy games, XIII has a real time battle system where you select attacks and build combos by navigating menus, and it also does away with a lot of other JRPG standards such as the use of towns and world maps.
For more information concerning Final Fantasy XIII, feel free to check out our review.
On top of Final Fantasy XIII (which releases in just a couple of weeks for 16 bucks), the two sequels will be making its way to Steam by Spring of next year. The follow ups change up the gameplay quite a bit, so even if you're not a fan of the XIII style, you might find them to be worth looking into.
For more information concerning Final Fantasy XIII, feel free to check out our review.
On top of Final Fantasy XIII (which releases in just a couple of weeks for 16 bucks), the two sequels will be making its way to Steam by Spring of next year. The follow ups change up the gameplay quite a bit, so even if you're not a fan of the XIII style, you might find them to be worth looking into.
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