So, it turns out that Square Enix are releasing a massive bumper edition of Final Fantasy XIII-2 in Japan.
It'll be called the Digital Contents Edition and will include all of the major Coliseum Opponents (like Lightning, Jihl Nabaat and Gilgamesh), the majority of the Final Fantasy-specific costumes (including the White/Black Mage), some weapons and the Sazh, Lightning and Snow DLC Episodes.
It'll cost 5,040 Yen when it releases on the 16th of July, 2013. However, Square Enix are allowing you to download all of this DLC for 2,100 Yen if you already own the original version.
At the recent Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII preview event we were able to sit down with Yoshinori Kitase and Motomu Toriyama.
Kitase started things off by talking about his vision for Lightning Returns. This started by talking about how Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy XIII-2 shipped 9.7 million copies worldwide.
These will make up almost 10 percent of the 100 million Final Fantasy games sold over the past 25 years. He noted that the main reason for this success in regard to Final Fantasy XIII is mainly from Lightning's popularity.
This week, a new character has been revealed for Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII called Lumina. She looks a lot like Serah and has been said to be both a help and a hindrance to Lightning.
Also revealed is the Wear system. Lightning will have many new costumes and by changing them in the game, she will be able to change abilities and equipment. Players will be able to set three different types of Wear which can be changed in battle. This could be similar to the Dress Spheres in Final Fantasy X-2. So far, there have been two Wears revealed which are ‘Dark Muse’ which consists of a knife, a camouflage jacket, pants with wide-holes and a shield and ‘Alone in a Sandstorm’ which resembles samurai armour.
Finally, Lightning will be getting new spells and abilities as well as being able to guard and evade. Lightning can also receive quests from a bulletin board and by completing these quests; she will be given a time extension.
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII has been announced to be released on Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 this year.
Oh boy, today is a good day! After the trailer from Jump Festa, Square Enix has now decided to unleash a plethora of images for the upcoming Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy.
The images show off gameplay footage, but some are also used to pose questions and explain gameplay details. The ones showing off gameplay look rather impressive and it looks as though Lightning has been given a bit of a makeover, outside of the new get-up.
The information-based images shed a little bit more light onto the city of Luxerion, but also explain about the combat and some of the enemies that Lightning is going to face while you plough through the game.
Since their reveal for Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII over the summer, Square Enix have been pretty quiet. That is, until a recent Japanese magazine published Lighting's new look.
A rather comical artist's impression of the new look appearing on the internet yesterday, but we've now got official confirmation that Lighting will be donning some rather formidable armour for her new outing.
Going along with a recent Square Enix survey, which asked fans to say what they liked about Final Fantasy XIII's main protagonist, we decided to follow suit. After all, if they can do it, why shouldn't we be able to?
To that end, this episode's Burning Question also revolves around Lightning, one of the leading lights in Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy XIII-2 and Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy. We'd like to know What do you like, or dislike about Lightning?.
Final Fantasy XIII-2 sold less than Final Fantasy XIII, so there are clearly some of you out there that didn't pick up the sequel. Perhaps you just thought it would suck, or perhaps it was too expensive. Either way, with Christmas around the corner, Amazon has made this title super cheap - there's no excuse!
Announced a few months ago, Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy proposes to end the whole Lightning Saga, which started with Final Fantasy XIII.
However, since the game's announcement, and after surveying the interweb for answers, it seems as though not many people are actually talking about the game. You might occasionally see a trickle of information, but from what we've seen so far, we want to know are you convinced by Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII?.