Hey there everyone, how's it going? You know, just yesterday I beat Final Fantasy XIII-2, which I have to say was one incredible experience. When I bought the game for the first time, I witnessed the grueling battle between Lightning and Caius in the realm of Valhalla, where time, life and death don't exist. I was immediately drawn into the game, impressed with its premise and intrigue. As I kept playing, I re familiarized myself with the fast and fluid gameplay, and I got immersed in Serah's quest to bring back her sister, who everyone presumes is dead. I played the game for months, collecting fragments here and there, and suffering furious losses and the necessity to grind. But what really struck me in the end wasn't Serah and Noel's culmination of their quest, but rather, what stuck with me the most was Caius' motivations for doing everything he did to save Yeul.
He did everything in his power, even if it meant the destruction of time and space and himself, and the fact that he had to see many Yeuls die over and over was really sad. From that moment on, I felt more respect towards Caius than ever before. (And it's not just because the final boss battle is with three badass Bahamut dragons.). And when I saw how the ending shifted from happy to grim, dark and tragic, I couldn't help but let myself a big grin. Not only was the ending grim and tragic, but Caius got what he wanted: the death of the goddess Etro, and before the credits rolled in, the last thing I saw was Lightning frozen in crystal slumber. I've got to say that I really enjoyed this game, and now that I've finished it, I'm even more excited for Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII. So tell me everyone, did you play XIII-2? And if you did, what did you think of it?
Hey there everyone, how's it going? You know, just yesterday I beat Final Fantasy XIII-2, which I have to say was one incredible experience. When I bought the game for the first time, I witnessed the grueling battle between Lightning and Caius in the realm of Valhalla, where time, life and death don't exist. I was immediately drawn into the game, impressed with its premise and intrigue. As I kept playing, I re familiarized myself with the fast and fluid gameplay, and I got immersed in Serah's quest to bring back her sister, who everyone presumes is dead. I played the game for months, collecting fragments here and there, and suffering furious losses and the necessity to grind. But what really struck me in the end wasn't Serah and Noel's culmination of their quest, but rather, what stuck with me the most was Caius' motivations for doing everything he did to save Yeul.
He did everything in his power, even if it meant the destruction of time and space and himself, and the fact that he had to see many Yeuls die over and over was really sad. From that moment on, I felt more respect towards Caius than ever before. (And it's not just because the final boss battle is with three badass Bahamut dragons.). And when I saw how the ending shifted from happy to grim, dark and tragic, I couldn't help but let myself a big grin. Not only was the ending grim and tragic, but Caius got what he wanted: the death of the goddess Etro, and before the credits rolled in, the last thing I saw was Lightning frozen in crystal slumber. I've got to say that I really enjoyed this game, and now that I've finished it, I'm even more excited for Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII. So tell me everyone, did you play XIII-2? And if you did, what did you think of it?