Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII review for PS3, Xbox 360
It’s the end of the world for Final Fantasy XIII, as Lightning says one final farewell to friends in the last installment of this trilogy.
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It’s the end of the world for Final Fantasy XIII, as Lightning says one final farewell to friends in the last installment of this trilogy.
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Great ready for heart-pounding, brain-exploding, finger-twitching fun.