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Final Fantasy XIII (Xbox 360)

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Description

The city of Cocoon is a flying utopia, floating high above the skies, separated from the world below which is known as Pulse. It was created with the intent of shielding humans from fal'Cie, mysterious beings who live on the Pulse. But from time to time, the fal'Cie find ways to contact inhabitants of Cocool, turning them into "l'Cie" - perceived by humans as slaves of the fal'Cie, destined to do their bidding. The Cocoon government, Sanctum, uses their own specialized army known as PSICOM to "Purge" citizens who are suspected of becoming l'Cie, and banishes them from Cocoon.

A former Cocoon soldier named Lightning searches for her sister Serah, who was branded as a l'Cie. Her fiancee Snow, leader of a rebel group that opposes the Purge, meets Lightning and a few other companions as they venture into a fal'Cie dwelling to rescue Serah. However, having fulfilled her unknown mission from the fal'Cie, Serah turns into a crystal. Her last words to Lightning and Snow are "save Cocoon". Determined to find out what exactly the fal'Cie wanted from Serah, the heroes attempts to contact a fal'Cie, and as a result turn into l'Cie themselves - without knowing what their mission might be...

Final Fantasy XIII abandons its predecessor's concept of battles taking place on the same screen as exploration, returning instead to the older separate battle screens triggered by contact with an enemy on the field, like in Xenosaga games. The Active Time Battle system from the previous Final Fantasy games returns with some changes. The player only controls one character in battle; the other two should be assigned behavior patterns called Paradigms. Commands and attacks can now be stacked into battle slots, which allows for use of multiple commands in one turn for a devastating combo. These commands are filled based on the ATB cost which eliminate the need for MP. Also, the entire party's health is restored before every fight, since magic cannot be used outside of battle. Summons which are popular in the FF series return with the name Eidolons, and each I'Cie has one. Character growth is managed via a system called Crystarium, with the player able to choose abilities to learn or parameters to increase.

Screenshots

Final Fantasy XIII Xbox 360 Main menu.
Final Fantasy XIII Xbox 360 The Crystarium is where you direct each character's RPG growth.
Final Fantasy XIII Xbox 360 Traveling in exploration mode.
Final Fantasy XIII Xbox 360 Paradigm shift during battle to change each fighter's specialty on the fly.

Alternate Titles

  • "ファイナルファンタジーXIII" -- Japanese spelling
  • "FFXIII" -- Common abbreviation
  • "FF13" -- Informal name
  • "Fainaru Fantajī Sātīn" -- Japanese title

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The Press Says

Edutaining Kids Mar, 2010 A 100
Game Informer Magazine Mar 05, 2010 9.25 out of 10 92
GameSpy Mar 05, 2010 4.5 Stars4.5 Stars4.5 Stars4.5 Stars4.5 Stars 90
Xboxdynasty (XD) Mar 09, 2010 8.9 out of 10 89
Lens of Truth May 11, 2010 8.5 out of 10 85
411mania.com Mar 28, 2010 8.1 out of 10 81
IGN UK Mar 09, 2010 8 out of 10 80
Jeuxvideo.com Mar 05, 2010 16 out of 20 80
4Players.de Mar 08, 2010 76 out of 100 76
Gaming since 198x Jan 26, 2011 0 out of 5 0

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Awards

  • 4Players
    • 2010 – #2 Biggest Disappointment of the Year

Caelestis (3935) added Final Fantasy XIII (Xbox 360) on Mar 05, 2010
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