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New Final Fantasy XIII Trailer Unveiled

by MJK on September 28, 2009



Final Fantasy XIII is the much awaited game for 2009 and everyone is looking forward to it. According to a website, the latest trailer for it has been released. The site adds:

The Japanese site for Final Fantasy XIII has been updated with a brand new trailer from TGS 2009! Based on earlier reports this seems to be the same trailer shown at GamesCom this year, but the fact that it has been released to the public, and in the same year as it premiered no less, is surprising. Head over to the site to check out the trailer for yourselves!

Although not much news came out of TGS this year, the new trailer definitely makes up for it.

The new trailer can be found on the site Square Enix but the problem is that trailer is in Japanese and hence if anyone can get hold of an English version, please feel free to drop a comment so that we can update the post accordingly.

Till then, click here to Watch the Third Trailer for Final Fantasy Xiii.

According to PC Magazine:

The tearful romantic prelude against a Roger-Dean-inspired backdrop, the draconian sovereign barking orders with hands compulsively clasped behind back, the spasmodic battle clips teeming with stunts, spells, summons, and servo-mechanical enemies. Characters plead, conspire, sulk, reminisce, taunt, beg, and occasionally freak out. Patently illogical actions (see the protagonist’s sword-tantrum two-thirds in) occasionally yield improbable results. The laws of physics are subsumed by the maxims of stagecraft, allowing passengers to endure vehicles slung round like toy tops, then leap deftly from them onto soaring perches like circus hotshots with anti-gravity belts.

Be warned, there’s a supremely annoying Japanese pop song halfway along that soundtracks the visuals like something time-warped from a glittering disco-ball lounge (From Bach to Bacharach, the Circle of Fifths remains sentimentally indelible.) That aside, the opening bit with ol’ blonde and do-ragged romancing a disturbingly young-looking girl plays over a dissonant a cappella piece, presumably by composer Masashi Hamauzu. Promising stuff. For every cornball ballad in these games, there’s an avant garde piece (or three) lurking

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