Summary
As a deepening crisis threatens to plunge the floating world of Cocoon into chaos, a band of unsuspecting strangers find themselves branded enemies of the state. With the panicking population baying for their blood, and the military all too happy to oblige, they have no choice but to run for their lives. Join them on a desperate quest to challenge the forces controlling their fate, and prevent untold destruction.
Featuring an unforgettable storyline, a battle system blending action and strategy, cutting-edge visuals and awe-inspiring cinematic sequences, Final Fantasy XIII delivers the next step in the evolution of gaming.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel Celeron E1400 Dual-Core 2GHz / AMD Athlon 5000B Dual Core | Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 2.66GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 925 |
CPU SPEED | 2 GHz Dual Core CPU | |
VRAM | 512 MB | 1 GB |
RAM | 1 GB | 1 GB |
OS | Win Xp 32 | Win Vista 32 |
Graphics Card | nVidia GeForce 8600 GT / AMD Radeon HD 3600 Series | nVidia GeForce GTX 460 / AMD Radeon HD 5870 1024MB |
Direct X | DX 9 | DX 11 |
SOUND CARD | Yes | Yes |
HDD Space | 60 GB | 30 GB |
Game Analysis | Final Fantasy XIII (ファイナルファンタジーXIII Fainaru Fantajī Sātīn?) is a console role-playing video game developed and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360. Released in 2009 in Japan and 2010 in North America and PAL regions, it is the thirteenth major installment in the Final Fantasy series. The game includes fast-paced combat, a new system for the series for determining which abilities are developed for the characters called "Crystarium", and a customizable "Paradigm" system to control which abilities are used by the characters. | |
High FPS | 31 FPS ( GTX 1060 ) | |
Note | A game controller using Xinput is reccomended for this game. (If using a DirectInput based controller, please use the driver side key configuration to adjust settings as required) | |
Optimization Score | 5 |
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Release Dates
2009-Dec-17 - Playstation 3 - Japan
2009-Dec-17 - Playstation 3 - Asia
2010-Mar-09 - Playstation 3 - Europe
2010-Mar-09 - Playstation 3 - North america
2010-Mar-09 - Xbox 360 - North america
2010-Mar-09 - Xbox 360 - Europe
2010-Mar-09 - Xbox 360 - Australia
2010-Dec-16 - Xbox 360 - Japan
2010-Dec-16 - Xbox 360 - Asia
2010-Mar-09 - Playstation 3 - Australia
2014-Oct-09 - Pc (microsoft windows) - Worldwide
2014-Oct-09 - Xbox 360 - Worldwide
2014-Oct-09 - PS3 - Worldwide
2014-Oct-09 - PC - Worldwide
2009-Dec-17 - PlayStation 3 - Worldwide
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Players assume the roles of heroes caught in a war between two opposing forces in this fantasy role-playing game. Players travel between the planet Pulse and a moon named Cocoon to engage in missions for magical beings called the "fal'Cie." Missions involve battling enemy soldiers and creatures by using melee attacks (swords, knives, staffs, etc.), firearms, and magic spells (lightning strikes, fire blasts, etc.). Combat is executed through a modified turn-based system in which players select various commands from a menu while freely moving one of three heroes through the battlefield. Players can also summon elemental creatures to battle an assortment of goblins, golems, zombies, wolves, frogs, bats, and robots. The game's cinematic cutscenes contain the most intense depictions of violence: machine gunfire from space ships strafe human characters below; humans and robotic soldiers exchange gunfire—aboard vessels, on the ground; a slow-motion gunfight depicts the cracked lens of a robot shot in the head by two semi-automatics. Cutscenes occasionally depict female characters dressed in revealing outfits: Holographic dancers—clad in bikini tops, skimpy leotards, and backless chaps—glide above the city during a festivity performance; flying-motorcycle models wear skin-tight tops that expose deep cleavage. And during one elaborate sequence, a female character transforms from a crystal statue back to her human form—sparkle effects, camera panning, and shimmering lights partially obscure the nude character, though side-portions of her breasts are visible (fleeting—one-to-two seconds). The game also contains the expletives "a*s,""damn," and "hell"; however, it is the violent content, the suggestive themes that account for the Teen rating.
PEGI Age rating

The content of this game is suitable for persons aged 16 years and over only.
It contains: Realistic looking violence
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Pc trailer
Fairly original
Good graphics and sound
Not replay worthy
Difficult mechanics
Too linear
Not quite sure how to feel about this game in the end. Some of it was SUPER frustrating, other parts ULTRA easy (especially the end). The story was not too bad, but some of the gameplay mechanics were… odd, or not fleshed out enough. At least it’s done?
Score Breakdown
“The Tale”
Story- 5
Pacing- 5
Characters- 6
Originality- 7
Linearity- 2
Length- 5
Epicness- 6
“The Presentation”
Visuals- 8
Display- 9
Music- 7
Sound FX- 8
“The Mechanics”
Ease of Use- 4
Innovation- 6
Replayability- 2