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Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII
FFXIII.png
Developer(s) Square Enix
Publisher(s) Square Enix
Series Final Fantasy
Release date(s) JP November 21, 2013
NA February 11, 2014
AU February 13, 2014
EU February 14, 2014
Release type Multi-platform
Genre(s) Role-playing
Mode(s) Single-player
GameID(s) BLES01811 (IRD), BLUS31164 (IRD), BLJM60558 (IRD), NPEB01321, NPUB31173, BCAS20279 (IRD), NPJB00326, NPHB00554
Demo
NPEB90488, NPUB90944, NPJB90580, NPHB00553
PlayView
NPJB60186
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Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII is the direct sequel to Final Fantasy XIII-2, and a part of the Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy series. Intended to end the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy, it features Lightning as the main protagonist. The game takes place five hundred years after the events of Final Fantasy XIII-2 where Lightning is tasked with saving the souls of humanity in a world heading for destruction.

Unlike Final Fantasy XIII-2, the game's retail version contains the complete story, meaning players won't have to purchase downloadable content. Also unlike its predecessor, the game has just one ending.

The game's world, Nova Chrysalia, is an active open-world with some platforming elements. Players have a high degree of freedom and will see new roads and cities from tall landmarks and can easily get lost. Nova Chrysalia has been designed similar to a "tourist guide style" seen in MMORPGs, and each team presented the continents in this style. Yuji Abe has stated that in Final Fantasy XIII many areas were places the player could only pass through, but in Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, there are many places to explore. Keywords for the world's design are "gothic, mechanical, and fantasy."


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