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Earlier known to the gaming public as Final Fantasy Agito XIII, Final Fantasy Type-o was originally released in Japan last October 13, 2011 and it’s quite unsure whether the “PlayStation Portable” exclusive would reach North American shores. Localization has become one of the game’s weak points. The playable demo released last year, August 13, 2011, was only available in Japanese and it was clear that Type-0 had become hopelessly unavailable to North American and European regions wherein Final Fantasy still role-playing cult status despite the the ongoing devaluation of Final Fantasy XIV.
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Monsters in Final Fantasy are considered vital – they serve as the game’s sacrificial lamb for a character’s growth. When Final Fantasy XIII-2 was announced, players were given preview of a new combat mechanic where beasts can actually become members of Noel and Serah’s investigative team as they search for the whereabouts of the latter’s sister, Lightning. Unlike in other Final Fantasy games, enlisting the help of creatures to aid in battle is impossible, although “Confuse” can sometimes inflict the element of betrayal inside the battlefield, unswerving fealty never really exists among the ranks of Final Fantasy’s eccentric hybrid of monsters.

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Siliconera, via Dengeki PlayStation’s cannibalized story, has revealed to the world on how difficult bosses are in Final Fantasy XIII-2. According to the main sources (Square Enix’s Motoru Toriyama and Yusuke Matsui) of the recent gameplay update, bosses of Final Fantasy XIII-2 will pose more of a threat than Final Fantasy XIII’s storyline bosses and Gran Pulse’s population of over-sized breasts.

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