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8/10
One of the best Final Fantasy games.
Just-Being-Me3 March 2014
Warning: Spoilers
I really liked the Final fantasy before this one (Final fantasy XIII -2) but when this one came out i bought it, tried it and loved it, it doesn't seem as long as the others but it is good, just the right length. I prefer this Final fantasy for the reason it doesn't take forever to complete like the others and if you want to carry on you can start a new game after finishing the 1st time round but with your ranked weapons, outfits and HP etc that you finished the last game play with, so you can become really strong.

You can customise lightening too so that adds to the game play and makes it more fun but i have given this an 8 / 10 for the reason i was a bit disappointing when you couldn't capture monsters like you could on FFXIII-2 and use them in your party, and i do like the online feature but i think it would have been better if you could do more than just cheer and upload a picture/thought in the game... it would be better if the outer-world come leave comments on lightning thoughts, or add friends etc.

Overall i think this FF was one of the best and deserves a 8 / 10.
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8/10
A flawed but stunning conclusion to the FFXIII series.
darkphoenix-8316418 December 2015
I will admit, this game is nowhere near perfect, but after the absolute mess that was FFXIII-2, this was a terrific way of making up for it. It doesn't quite have the character driven narrative nor the expansive nature of the first, but LR is more of a finale for fans, and quite a spectacular one at that with a clear, simplistic yet focused plot that was lacking in the previous game. The new combat system is a huge improvement over the worn turn-based system present in the previous two and feels a lot more fast paced and involved. Lightning looks gorgeous and her appearance and skills can be customized with the garb system. The world is a whole lot smaller in scope, and the game feels too short but then again, there is a sense of urgency and the time limit does make you feel like you need to save as many souls as possible before the end. At first I didn't like that aspect of the game since I don't like rushing through a game, but soon came to realize that there is ample time to do everything and still have plenty of time to spare wandering about aimlessly. The interior buildings are my main complaint, as most of them feel like repeat maps and the endless corridors felt a bit claustrophobic and depressing. All the major characters return for the final game, which was awesome although their roles weren't as large as they should have been. The dialogue felt a bit forced and not as natural as the first. The side quests are numerous and easy to complete, although some feel unnecessary. The final boss is perhaps the best part, being challenging and over the top, but in a good way. And then there were the final cutscenes, which were beautiful and had me in tears and left me feeling completely satisfied with the overall experience, making up for any gripes I had with the game. All in all, it's a diamond in the rough and a terrific send off to those characters I came to know and love 5 years ago. I urge you to look past the flaws and just enjoy it, I know I did.
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6/10
To think it could get worse
Aaron137515 May 2016
What the heck happened to Square? How did they go from making some of the best role playing games ever, to making the Final Fantasy XIII saga? The first game was all glitz and pretty graphics, but the game play was sorely lacking as one did not get to do a lot of the things one does in a role playing game. The second one did do more things one associates with an RPG; however, the story heaped a huge chunk of story and mythology on top of what was already established in the first game making it seem very cluttered. I also could not stand the fact you had to use monsters in your party, rather than having new characters or using old ones. The monster gathering never works for me unless it is Pokemon. Now, here comes the third installment. We get towns to explore, people to talk to and lots of quests to do. Why, this could be the best of the bunch; however, it is not. Someone had the brilliant idea of making it a game with a limited number of time to get a thousand things done. So you just cannot take a breather and look around the city, go to an inn and replenish one's health or try and make your character stronger because every second counts and you have to race the clock as you must get a certain number of quests done or the game may end even sooner! I play games for fun and as a means to relax. Not saying a game cannot be hard and that I should not curse certain areas, but I also do not want to have to try and speed through a game either trying to get as much done as possible and then they throw curve after curve as you can only do certain things at certain times meaning one simply cannot get the main portions of the quest out of the way so you at least do not have to stress about them.

The story has Lightning serving a weird named god and trying to save souls as the game heaps more mythology onto an already weighted down cake. The chaos released in the previous game has taken out most of the world so that only four huge areas remain and the end of the world is approaching in 13 days, less if you do not get enough quests done! The remaining people who live in this now shrinking world never age, which seems a cheap way of trying to explain how Snow is still around after 500 years. Lightning, along with Hope who is a kid again, work together to try and gather as many souls as possible so that these people can live on in a new world created by god. Though a strange little girl named Lumina seems to know some things that are not exactly favorable of this being who has given Lightning incredible powers.

The fighting is a bit more involved this time, but still not that good. It is like a Tales game in some ways, but more limited and there is way too much customization to go along with it. It kind of has the dress spheres first seen in Final Fantasy III and also prevalent in FFX-2, but not quite the same as you have to set stuff up with them and skills and it just becomes overwhelming when you also have the whole running out of time thing going on. The fights can take forever too, it seems fast paced at first, but as you progress you will learn early on it is kind of a pain. You get a skill that can stop time, but that still cannot stave off the flow of time forever! So you try and do quests for people and then with even the most mundane quest the NPC will talk your ear off!

So, I give this game a six. It could have been good had they not made this thing so stressful. Just let the game progress when the main quests are completed or something as it might not have been as bad if I could just enjoy taking my time doing side quests and not needing to do them and as many as I could to extend the amount of days. I may have been able to handle the fact the game was done in so many days if they just let it be 13 and did not initially make it like seven days and you had to increase the amount of days by doing every quest possible. I did six or seven side quests and three or four on that bulletin board and it somehow did not increase the days on my third day and then I went into another area only to find its layout was even more insane than the first area's. That is another problem, you limit the time, but make the layouts of the areas as confusing and frustrating as possible and I just could not do it. I did something I loath doing and simply said, "I cannot do this." With a little less worry, this one could have been good, but as it is the game is simply too much!
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10/10
The last one, a perfect ending
sibylbryan18 March 2019
Final Fantasy 13 series has been with me for four years,Today I finally finished it,Even if it's not easy But it brought me many good memories. Courage, friendship, love,It has always been an inseparable theme,I earnestly accomplished every task in it,It gave me enough time to experience the game,Aggregation, separation, reunion,Lumina is her weak side even though Lightning is stronger she was still afraid of loneliness but eventually all her friends came back to her , together they defeated the great gods.the end of a journey is a new journey,I won't forget their story.
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10/10
Do not listen to the bad reviews (Try it yourself!)
usasuke-1910822 May 2022
I have played three games together and I can not fathom the reason for the hate for final fantasy xiii series. The hate is a bit ridiculous. Sure, when comes to certain character design, there are some flaws. However, the majority of the character design is appealing. I find few location is amazing, the graphic is breath taking. I enjoyed the story. The story is really interesting. Although, I feel that they should have allowed players to explore making decision and actions based on the story where they load their previous save from FFXiii to FFXiii-2... to experience each consequences. Overall, the story is really lovely. I fell in love with the story. As for the combat, it is okay, but I am not fond of limitation for all FFxiii series. I prefer so much freedom, for instance, like the way combat works in FFXV. Anyway, I absolutely recommend the whole games. You should try it and see how you feel about it.
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