Square Enix doesn't often offer big discounts on Final Fantasy, but the XIII trilogy is less than half price.

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Square Enix doesn't often offer big discounts on Final Fantasy, but the XIII trilogy is less than half price.
[Final Fantasy XIII is an elite level FF series. Give yourself a pat on the back, you legend. [If you don't think Final Fantasy XIII is an elite level FF series, well ...... That's a little awkward. Yeah, nothing... Sorry. Maybe we'll leave this article here and go read PC Gamer's other deals from the 2024 Steam Spring Sale. [I mean, Lightning, the heroine of Final Fantasy XIII (what a gal!) ), whether you want to relive your adventures in the shoes of the series you originally skipped over, now is the perfect time to dive into the epic Fabula Nova Crystallis world.

I have personally played and enjoyed all three Final Fantasy XIII games (in fact, I am currently replaying the epic conclusion to the series, Lightning Returns), and I can assure you that this is a top-level Final Fantasy and a great JRPG game in general! I can vouch for it. Below is some buying advice for newcomers to the series, but let's start with the details of the contents.

In terms of buying advice, there is really only one piece of wisdom to impart here. If you haven't played these games before, don't start with "Lightning Returns. This is not simply because you'll be playing this game without experiencing the story beats of its predecessor (you can easily catch up on YouTube compilations if you're so inclined), but because the game's surprisingly open design and rigorous, oppressive It's because it's a very complex game that combines doomsday clock game over mechanics. I won't go into in-game details to avoid spoilers, but in "Lightning Returns," you only have a set number of days to beat the game and win, and if you don't beat it, it's game over.

Failure unlocks the cool (and very necessary unless you use a guide) New Game Plus mode. Lightning Returns is personally my favorite of the trilogy, but the weird structure and premise make it the wrong place to start; I recommend starting with XIII, or even XIII-2 (which takes place three years after the original), and then going back to the original, which is a bit more challenging and more fun.

Finally, a few words about these PC game versions of the XIII series: better frame rate and resolution, plenty of DLC content, and my favorite, unlocked Japanese voice-overs with English subtitles (a perfect combo IMO), the original The PC version of the game is packed with unique perks that the PS3 version did not get. By the way, this discount ends March 21, so strike while the iron is hot if you're interested. Enjoy!

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