Final Fantasy XIII goes on sale in Japan
One of the most highly-anticipated Japanese games in recent memory, Final Fantasy XIII went on sale in Japan last Thursday, December 17 ahead of its scheduled release for Europe and North America on March 9, 2010. To meet anticipated demand, Japanese game publisher SquareEnix shipped nearly 2 million copies of the game in the first press alone, Japan Today reports.
Interestingly however, our friend from Japan kerberosJP reports an AmazonJP review of the game revealing some mixed early reviews from fans so far:
3.3 / 5
many people said
“Visual is nice. but battle is boring”
“Worst battle and story. I’ll go to used shop for sell ASAP”
“I played 25 hours. I don’t want to play anymore”
“Not a game. this is movie”
“It takes 3 years for making?”
“Great movie, I have never seen”
“Best RPG ever!”
Have you been lucky enough to have already played it yet? What do YOU think? (Please share your comments below ^__^).
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