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Final Fantasy XIII-2 reviews are hitting, and revelations about its possibly controversial ending are bringing back conversations about the possibility of a XIII-3.
Square Enix has explained Final Fantasy 13-2's "to be continued" ending, which last week sparked speculation that Final Fantasy 13-3 was inevitable.. This isn't the case, director Motomu Toriyama ...
A nudge at the end of Final Fantasy XIII-2 has raised hopes for a further sequel, but it's time to dash them. Minor spoilers ahead. According to Andriasang's translation of an Impress Watch report ...
One of the most common complaints for Final Fantasy XIII-2 is its contentious ending.Game director Motomu Toriyama has opened up and shared some details on the reasoning behind it, and what's next ...
Though many assumed the 'Final Fantasy 13-3' domain registration was simply a preemptive measure, it may actually be more likely than we think.
If you've already reached the end of Final Fantasy XIII-2, odds are you're suffering from major sleep deprivation, and probably wondering what Square Enix was thinking by slapping a “To Be ...
Final Fantasy XIII-2 director Motomu Toriyama teased that there may be even more Final Fantasy XIII coming in the future. At Game Developer’s Conference Tapei, Famitsu asked Toriyama if we would ...
Final Fantasy games don't always end with celebratory moments, sometimes delving into sacrifice and loss. Final Fantasy 13's ending involves a self-sacrifice to save the world, with a poignant ...
Specifically, the rumors have pegged it as Final Fantasy XIII-3. ... Given the cliffhanger-ish ending to XIII-2, some have begun to assume this will be an announcement of a sequel.
Speaking with VG247, Toriyama said unlike Final Fantasy 13-2, there won't be multiple endings possible. "The concept behind the design of Lighting Returns is that it will be the concluding chapter ...
'Final Fantasy XIII-2' To Be Continued ending explained. Square Enix explains reasons behind Final Fantasy XIII-2's cliffhanger ending. By Matthew Reynolds Published: 06 February 2012.