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Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars with 88 reviews

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Customers love the graphics of Pre-Owned Final Fantasy XIII. One customer even said, "The graphics were really good."

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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    great game

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    Great game had it for a while not needed to replace used GameStop copy

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    fun game to play

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    Always loved final fantasy games. This one did not disappoint.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Final Fantasy letdown

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    Another re-hash of a dead story. Final Fantasy never lives up to its name... Final. Why, if it is final are there 13 of these games??? Repetitive fights, no clear progression ... all around just boring to play.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good addition to the long-running JRPG series

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Final Fantasy XIII may not be the best RPG game to come out in recent year but it is a good addition to the long-running RPG series and a must have for all Final Fantasy fans. With excellent graphics & sound, the game shines on HDTVs and may trick some people into thinking that it is a 30+ hour long movie! As usual with the series, the story and the combat system in Final Fantasy XIII are both similar and vastly different from other Final Fantasy games and they are well-worth the money because it is a LONG game (compared to most games nowadays). Some people finished it in 30 to 40 hours but you can easily go over 80+ hours if you try to go for all of the achievements within the game. However, the game is not perfect. The pacing of the story and game play elements is very awkward as it literally feels like two-thirds of the game was nothing more than a tutorial. Loading screens seems to pop up just about every other minute as you are running exploring areas in a [almost completely] linear world and story (note that this may not be as bad on the PS3). Lastly, the UI is extremely bad in that it is pretty much in the same style used in other Final Fantasy games (which has always been wordy and required lots of clicks to get around) and has not been improved at all. All in all, the good parts of the game definitely trumps the bad parts of the game and Final Fantasy XIII is a good addition to the RPG library and to the beloved RPG series. I would definitely recommend this to any RPG fan out there. If you are a Final Fantasy fan ... well, what are you waiting for???

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Nope

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This game is most certainly not worth it. Wasn’t a fan of the franchise.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Stick With It!!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I'll address a few common complaints in this review while trying to avoid spoilers. A very common complaint, perhaps the most common, is that you can just go through the game by only pressing one button. This is most definitely not the case. These complaints come from people who didn't stick with the game. I didn't dock it any points, but I do understand some people giving up on it, as the tutorials seem to last forever. It's an extremely slow start, but if you stick with it you'll find that the battle system is very well implemented, and will keep you on your toes late in the game. You'll have to switch back and forth at just the right time to do damage and shield yourself from certain death. The battle system that seems boring for a while in the beginning becomes very active and satisfying. Just stick with it. Another complaint is no open-world / no side-quests. If you're familiar with older JRPGs, you'll understand that while a lot of them do allow you to travel to various locations at any time you wish, it's mostly unnecessary (speaking of older JRPGs that don't level enemies based on your level#. You can't go to certain spots due to the enemies being too high of a level to face. Then when you level up enough to go to those certain spots, travelling back to previous locations seems pointless, as you'll gain little to no XP from those low level enemies. The only reason to do so would be to do side missions, which are absent in this game until very late #mostly meant to do post-game#. This is due to the story. You're being chased. This adds that effect of needing to rush to put an end to the situation. Another reason you can't interact with other NPCs is because of how they view you #which you see at one point in the game). The last thing that I'll address is the story. Like combat, it begins somewhat slow. Again, stick with it and you'll find that the story will grab you and keep you interested until the end. If you can make it past the first few hours, you will more than likely enjoy this game if you're into JRPGs. My final statement is the title: Stick with it. ♥

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Here goes....

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Okay i know that this will be my longest game review i have ever made. Simply because this game has som much valuable content to cover. The story starts out with som simple batlles and a lot of cutscense some of them are really cool and others are just used to extend the opening sequence. The game essentially starts out slow. But it doesnt take long for the characters to begin building in the first couple hours fo gamplay and the story is very engrossing and unique and i think it is up there with the best FF games like 7 and 10. The first few videos you see are really cool,.. obviously its The gameplay developes so well in this game its starts to get herder and more complex but in a way that adds to it and makes it more interesting. I was very impressed with the ability to change to so many different styles during battle. You absolutely have to get that down to a science in order to truly experience the battle system. It is often necessary to change styles during battle. On flaw if you will, is that you only completely control the main character lightning. All the other characters do thier own thing durning battle and it works out quite well. And the summons are very fun to use because u have the option of controling their attacks. Each individual character has thier own summon which is very simple and convinient. The Crystal system used to upgrade your characters is also simple and very useful. it is alot like the sphere grid on FFX but it gets the job done wonderfully. THe characters can upgrade each style according to how you use them during battle. And feel free to do this any way you like the game should be more interesting this way. Rather than doing excatly what the strat. guid says. furthermore there is a point in the game near the intermission where it gets a little boring but the story is so interesting it will keep you going. I mean the emotions the characters go through are unlike anything ever created in games for the most part. The game is just quite beautiful when it comes to graphics and it is such a great experience to beat a game like FFxiii......!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Best graphics worst gameplay

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    To all those ppl said it was good u have no idea what a final fantasy game is!!!! sure good graphics and sound and looks cool but if your a final fantasy fanatic or at least hav played any other final fantasy than 13 you'll have the same thought as me.. FF13 is lame so no lv system summon for one character each ooo wow so easy go through da path then ur done next no challage at all wheres all da secret stuff nothing great just graphics no point of training just a plain walk-through game!!!! who ever said it was good play final fantasy 7, 10, or 12 or other final fantasy games see for your self da big differrence this game had chance in its series i dont consider it as a final fantasy... disappointed i waited 2 or 3 years for nothing!!!!

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Game

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    this is the first final fantasy game i have ever played and i have to say that it is an awsome game the graphics are very good and the storyline so far is epic. they even mixed a little bit of western culture in the game some of the music makes you feel like its an western RPG with JRPG elements it is very fun makes me wish i would have played final fantasy games a long time ago the voice acting is good and the characters are funny.If your a long time fan or somone who just wants to try a Final Fantasy game i would definatly go buy this game.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    too much emotions, very long and repetitive

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    the graphics are amazing and the game has a very good storyline. one of the characters, though, is really over-emotional and annoying which bothers me. also, there is this "theme song" sung by some woman with a really irritating voice, and in one level the song loops for literally three hours. i got so irritated that i had to mute my tv and turn on some other music. the gameplay is pretty easy and not very challenging. some of the bosses can be tough but you can always just go on line and read a strategy guide and they are a piece of cake. the game is long (three disks), which can be good or bad, depending on what you like.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Dying from the antispation!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    FINALLY! Final Fantasy has arrived on Xbox 360 with what looks to be "The killer of Final Fantasy VII" - says a Japanese Game Creator. Final Fantasy XIII looks to have all the needs to make a great game. Graphics, story line, suspense, even the new battle system looks great! What else is great? There is finally a FEMALE lead [and not along side a male] that is the exact copy of Cloud Stife [as the creator of Lightning says and was told to make!]. Everything about this game looks to be promicing and I just can't wait till March 9th for it! And lets give a big round of applause to Leona Lewis, who's amazing ballad, "My Hands" made it as the EU and NA versions theme song! It gives me goosebumps everytime I listen to it while watching the International trailer! I reccomend this game to anyone who is serious about Final Fantasy, and who generally likes a great game or RPG! Buyers should also look into getting the Collector's Edition Strategy Guide by Piggyback [ The greatest guides around] for a full out experience and just to have a signature copy of a one-time print limited edition item for Final Fantasy!!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    One of the best in the franchise since IX.

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Ignore the poor reviews. Throw them out. Sure, an average of 8.2/10 isn't that bad, but it deserves better. 9.5-better. Story: You won't find many games these days with a story so intricate and developed that it needs its own datalog to explain what everything means. The story is very unique -- it's based around human nature and the struggles normal individuals face, and with struggles those with power have. You witness genocide, bigotry, segregation -- you name it -- but all of these are unique to the gameworld, not any of this as we'd recognize it. All characters choose to fight in their own unique way, from their personal struggles, to personal goals, to saving the world. Yes, it's a save-the-world story, but you're in one heck of a surprise if you expect the normal cookie-cutter story. My only complaint is the pacing, things don't get deep until the 9th (of 13) chapter, but is vindicated by all coming together in the end. Sound: Voice acting is the best in the series, hands down. Lip synching is almost spot on. A lot of areas' music has vocals, which is nice for ambience -- no theme songs here until the end -- which you will hear only once ("My Hands"). My only complaint is some of the dialogue is downright wacky -- and Lightning's voice is like nails on a chalkboard. Gameplay: There are no levels as we know it here. The game uses a system called Crystarium, which is very similar to Final Fantasy X's sphere grid, if not almost exactly the same. Enemies grant CP, or Crystarium Points. There are no random battles, but rather enemies on the field -- all of which are aggressive unless you encounter them without spotting you. There are a lot of rewards for the hard work later on, and if you work hard enough, endgame will be a breeze. Let's not forget about Paradigms. Paradigms are custom class designations. You can choose a class for each character, and create six of each at a time and switch instantly in battle. Weapons can be leveled with items, and later on, can be maxed out to their epic status with rarer items. My only complaints are as follows: you traverse through one long corridor, pretty much, things don't get very open or branch off until near the end. It's not a big deal because the Crystarium system is rewarding, but it'd be nice to have villages and such. Also, some of the battles are longer than they should be early on. Graphics: The art is amazing. Faces are well-rendered, and some of the enivironments are awe-inspiring (you can see for miles, this "wide-open world" at the end is HUGE). There's a lot going on screen in a lot of cases that looks really cool. However, the 360 version suffers from blocky/grainy FMV not found in the lossless 1080P PS3 version. The 360 version is sluggish sometimes when you turn the camera coming around the corner. Also, the hair on the female characters is blocky and an eyesore. Characters could use more polygons. I could write a 10-page review and that still wouldn't be enough to detail this game. When things seem convoluted, don't give up, finish the game and smile at the ending -- it'll break your heart with every emotion a game could conjure. The game's Crystarium and endgame rewards are worth coming back for, but once you finish absolutely everything (there's more when you finish the game), there's nothing to comeback to except looking at the box and being proud of the 100+ hours you spent maxing out absolutely everything.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    different look on final fantasy

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    i feel it was stupid how they did not put mana into this game it make some of the battles 20+ minutes long and those battles were not even a challenge (hit hit hit heal heal heal) the length of the game was nice it made it kinda seem worth buying it took me roughly 80 hours to beat the game the graphics are amazing in this game sound on the other hand nothing memorable like all the other final fantasys overall it was a fun game the paradigm system in the game keeps you going

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good game true to the Final Fantasy line

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Overall I love the game! Great graphics and I love the unique leveling system. I love how you can change fighting styles mid fight and how each character have several different fighting styles you can choose from. I love customizing them for different battle situations. The only con I really can find on the game is that it can get kind of chaotic trying to switch the battle types during a rough battle.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Awesome game!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Final Fantasy XIII is right up there with Final Fantasy X! I'm really enjoying the game! The storyline is easy to follow! It pulls you right into the story with twists and turns at every corner all while pulling on your heart strings! Game play and graphics are excellent! Some of the best I've seen throughout the FF trilogie! If you don't want to struggle I suggest you buy the complete offical guide it is a God sent! It allows you get the hang of game really fast and unlocks a lot of secrets all without spoiling the storyline and game! You can find both the game and the guide at Best Buy killiing two birds with one stone! Talk about convience! Hope you enjoy the game as much as I am!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Battle System = PURE AWESOMENESS

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    So far I have played Final Fantasy 7, 10 and 12 and have liked all of them. With all of the hype going on around Final Fantasy 13, I decided to give this one a try and here is what I thought. PROS. PARADIGM COMBAT SYSTEM: This game utilizes unique turn based combat system. To me, this combat system was the BEST ASPECT of the game. In Final fantasy games so far (other than 12), you have to do each action such as attack, healing, magic one by one by one. This game gives you option to do that or you can have "auto battle" mode where things are taken care for you. So the enemies you want to deal with "personally" you can combat them yourselves, but then you are not stuck hitting same command again and again for each fight you do in the game. Think of it this way, in other final fantasies, you are acting as individual soldiers while in this game you are mainly acting as commander. So instead of controlling each of the party member's action individually, you can set up a "paradigm" where you can focus more on physical or magical or healing or combination of these actions. At first you will find it a bit puzzling but once you get it, you will most likely love it. STAGGERING ENEMIES: To win a battle, you have to punish an enemy (or enemies) up to the point that they "stagger". At this point, the enemy will take a lot more damage and is less likely to attack. While it is not necessary to stagger an enemy to defeat it, for most game, you will find it difficult to defeat enemies without staggering them. So what is so special about staggering enemies? In order to stagger them in most cases you will have to use variety of paradigms and will have to come up with different strategies. Again, in the beginning you may find this difficult to understand, but once you get it, it gets to be quite fun. VARIETY OF BOSSES AND ENEMIES: Yup, there is great variety of enemies and different bosses in this game (as expected of "final fantasy"). Before you finish the game, you will have defeat quite a few different enemies and bosses and to defeat them you will have to use different strategies. While most enemies you may find it pretty straightforward to beat (especially in the beginning of the game), many later on enemies and bosses will be quite difficult until you figure out the right strategy. But don't worry there are ways to defeat them and you will find these challenges fun rather than frustrating. CRYSTAL LEVELING UP SYSTEM: This game has similar leveling up system as Final Fantasy 10. Defeating each enemies gives you points and then you use these points to level up different characters. The difference is you can level up a character in different direction (i.e. you can make a character better at magic, physical attacks, healing, sabotaging enemies, etc.) Each character will have 3 specialty areas and later on you can develop the character in all 6 different classes. Pretty addicting if you ask me. TONS OF SIDEQUEST BOSSES: So it takes a while to get up to this point, but once the open world portion of the game begins, there are tons of (>60) mini and major bosses to beat in the game. There is this portion called TITAN CHALLENGE (won't spoil much) which is very interesting. Here you will have to defeat a series of enemies in certain way. I liked it. SPECTACULAR SUMMONS: In this game each character gets a cool summon. While you don't have control over when you can obtain it, in order obtain them you have to beat them. LOVED IT. Once you obtain them you get to use their awesome powers and most importantly limit breaks. This has been my favorite part in many of the final fantasy game and just like previous final fantasies, this game has delivered them nicely. BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT FANTASY WORLD: The creation of Cocoon and Pulse are just mind blowing. Everything in these worlds is very elegantly designed. If you look carefully designers have truly given attention to details. Loved just loved each and every level. WEIRD BUT UNDERSTANDABLE STORY: Really can't tell you much without spoiling it, but like in many Japanese games, this one also has a very strange, but unique story with a great underlying theme. WEAPON AND ARMAMENT LEVELING UP: I am happy in addition to character they also have weapon leveling up in this game. To level up your weapon though you have to collect and use different items in a unique manner. For example, certain weapons can only be leveled up to level 11; however, if you obtain these unique item you can break that limit and level it up even further turning it into a completely different weapon. If you like this type of stuff the game will keep you occupy for a LONG TIME. CONS LACK OF CONTROL OVER BATTLE TEAM: As described in pros, you have to design specific paradims and you can use them in the battle to your liking. However, these combination are not limitless. In other words, you won't be able to control all three of the party members in the exact manner you want to. For example, with characters A,B, and C, I want both characters A and B to attack the same enemies with physical attacks, I don't have that option. Also if I want to revive character B before healing character C that is also not an option (unless the character I control is the healer). While it seems like a major issue, it really is not. There is not a single enemy you won't be able to beat due to this problem. WHINY CHARACTERS: Ever since Final Fantasy 10, they have been having so many whiny characters in these games. Hate it, just hate it. Good thing is whiny character in this game will only whine for first quarter of the game. Also, what Japanese people and Westerners find "awesome" and "funny" are quite different. Some dialogues that Japanese may find awesome will simply sound lame to us. So that is also a problem in this game. CONCLUSION Contrary to the cons I described, this is a great game. Battle System, leveling up and hunt for different bosses and items will keep you busy and entertained for a long time. With side quests, it has taken me about 84 hours and I am still not quite done. With lowered prices, I would say this is a MUST OWN game.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    This game is just perfect!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    First off just wanted to say I've played the other final fantasy games and I did like them but never got into them in depth or finished em. This game is just so good all around from the epic cyberpunk-fantasy style storyline to the strategy based gameplay. I'm a Halo Pro and I cant help but play final fantasy 13 when I should be practicing lol. But overall AWESOME game..well worth 60 dollars. Would I recommend this to a friend?..no I recommend it to anyone who loves great game play and an epicly awesome storyline.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    FF XIII is great!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Final Fantasy XIII is a great RPG, the combat system developed well and gives the player different setups and choices to play around with. The story develops well with a great environment that fits well with the current emotions of the characters. Long lasting, engaging, fulfilling... I can't think of anything negative about it, it's a great game.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great to the series

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    I loved this game. It's been out for awhile and I saw this for the price and decided to buy it. Great price. The graphics, story, & characters are all great. I played this game all night. It is addicting well for me. If your looking you found it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Excellent Game

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    It's different from other FF games I've played. Most of the game is linear in that you walk straight down a path with little to no branching off. Therefore, there is no real exploring. The game seemed pretty short. I was on disc 3 in no time. The storyline was great. Some characters (Vanille) are quite annoying. The graphics are unbelievable. I loved the new battle system though it takes a long time to get used to. Overall, it's an excellent game.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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