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  • You are right Me and my brother, both played the game The game is really great. But my brother stuck in a part of a game fighting with three aeons at one battle.
  • Lol. Any hardcore fan of Final Fantasy doesn't give a crap about the content of any of the titles, even if it was designed for a female audience. They'll play it all. The problem with that game is that it appears to be a rehash of the much loved FFX, only that it has so little personality or depth. It's just really cheesy, and I know plenty of female FF fans who don't like it at all, especially because the main attraction of the game seems insulting to them, like as if all we're interested in is playing dressup with dolls. Now that's the general consensus, not really my personal opinion, but that game was obviously meant to cater to the success of FFX, and I hate FFX. XD It takes a little more than costume swapping and cheesy pop songs to make a Final Fantasy game memorable though, but you can't say they didn't try. The gameplay is new, or at least was, and the story certainly has its twists and turns, but I think most people don't believe that it reaches general FF standards...after 20+ titles, the series has raised the bar pretty damn high for itself, so even if it IS a good game, fans are viciously opinionated when it comes to rehashes or cash ins like FFTA2, FFVII Dirge of Cerberus or again, this game. As for people not wanting to play it because they're afraid to look like wussies, well IN the gaming community itself, I've never heard of that. In fact the male audience was very much looking forward to it so they could mess around with Yuna and Rikku's outfits

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