I hope you don't really think all exclusives would end fanboy console wars.Gamerforlife wrote:I truly hate mutli-platform games. I wish to live in a magical land where every game is exclusive to one console and people don't have to worry about which version of a game is better and we don't have to see huge system fanboy wars spin out of control all over the internet and companies don't screw over gamers by making content exclusive to one version of a game rather than another(like Batman:Arkham Asylum's Joker content and Tomb Raider Underworld's downloadable content).
Damn, reality sucks.
Slow-down on FFXIII (Xbox 360)
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I didn't realise they used Bink. Anyway no great loss since the game itself is average.
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I didn't realise they used Bink. Anyway no great loss since the game itself is average.
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Re: Slow-down on FFXIII (Xbox 360)
I'm one of the game's biggest critics, but average is a bit harsh. The combat system is brilliant, the graphics are phenomenal, the sountrack is good. And although the story is lacking, the background info in the game's data logs in interesting. Too bad they didn't work more of that stuff in the actual cutscenes.Pulsar_t wrote:http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digit ... i-face-off
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I didn't realise they used Bink. Anyway no great loss since the game itself is average.
But lack of sidequests, restrictive gameplay(i.e. you level up when we say you can level up and no you don't get to choose your party yet), and too much linearity and tutorials really hurt the game a lot
FF13 feels rushed, which is not something I'm used to saying about an FF game
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I realized this the other day: FFXIII's soundtrack doens't include The Prelude or The Final Fantasy Theme. The only Uematsu theme left is the Chocobo theme. It made me a little sad when I realized that.Gamerforlife wrote: the sountrack is good.
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Even the chocobo theme is a bit... Odd. Are the songs composed by Nobuo allowed to be used by Square-Enix? Who actually owns the rights to them?MrPopo wrote:I realized this the other day: FFXIII's soundtrack doens't include The Prelude or The Final Fantasy Theme. The only Uematsu theme left is the Chocobo theme. It made me a little sad when I realized that.Gamerforlife wrote: the sountrack is good.
And by the way, I installed Disc 3 to the hard drive and cleared the HD cache, but as I'm currently in some vally place, I can't yet comment on whether or not it helps with the drop in frame rate.
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Square owns the rights to all the music Uematsu composed while an employee of the company. So they're free to use it or not use it as they see fit.MikeyW wrote:Even the chocobo theme is a bit... Odd. Are the songs composed by Nobuo allowed to be used by Square-Enix? Who actually owns the rights to them?MrPopo wrote:I realized this the other day: FFXIII's soundtrack doens't include The Prelude or The Final Fantasy Theme. The only Uematsu theme left is the Chocobo theme. It made me a little sad when I realized that.Gamerforlife wrote: the sountrack is good.
And by the way, I installed Disc 3 to the hard drive and cleared the HD cache, but as I'm currently in some vally place, I can't yet comment on whether or not it helps with the drop in frame rate.
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Err... Just in case anyone was interested, installing to the hard drive did make a slight differences in the amount of juddery-ness, but it didn't remove the problem completely.
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It's interesting that you say it felt rushed since it was originally supposed to be a PS2 game. The JRPG genre needs some serious rethinking.Gamerforlife wrote:FF13 feels rushed, which is not something I'm used to saying about an FF game
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