Final Fantasy XIII-2 corrects the first game's flaws with more temporal freedom and a monster recruitment system. Endearing Noel and Serah, interesting time paradoxes. Better received than its predecessor.
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RPG1 player16+
Description
Direct sequel to Final Fantasy XIII featuring Serah and Noel in an adventure through time to save Lightning and humanity. Published by Square Enix, released in Europe in February 2012. Loosened Active Time Battle combat, monster recruitment as allies, collectable temporal fragments, branching narrative, and non-linear explorable zones.
Final Fantasy XIII-2 review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
4/5
Story
★★★★★
"Captivating"
Dazzling science-fantasy, futuristic architecture and saturated colours: the game unfurls a universe of stunning visual richness and fluidity. The polished character design and sumptuous cutscenes elevate every scene. This visual ambition, sleek and spectacular, pushed the limits of the high-definition RPG.
More eclectic, the music blends rock, electro, jazz and vocals to dress a time-travel story. Each visited era gains a daring sonic colour, sometimes baffling but always inspired. This musical generosity, surprising and stylish, confirms the sonic ambition of the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy.
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Leaping from one era to another through time gates opens a maze of explorable zones and paradoxes to solve in whatever order you choose. Recruiting monsters to build your party, collecting the scattered fragments and flushing out the multiple endings invite you to traverse the story several times. This embraced non-linearity gives the title a lifespan well beyond its predecessor.
The Asian edition of Final Fantasy XIII-2, a direct sequel to Final Fantasy XIII by Square Enix, following Serah and Noel across eras. Often prized by importers for its language compatibility and distinct regional case, this Asian version draws saga fans mindful of territorial editions of a major RPG. Desirability blends the aura of the Final Fantasy series with the relative scarcity of this run.
Is Final Fantasy XIII-2 still worth playing in 2026?
A direct sequel to the thirteenth Final Fantasy from Square Enix, XIII-2 corrects its predecessor's linearity by opening up exploration, introducing time travel and a monster capture system to build your party. The active, snappy combat, the eclectic soundtrack and the freer structure win you over. The convoluted plot and the reliance on the first game disorient. A polished JRPG for fans of dynamic combat and of the Fabula Nova Crystallis trilogy curious about its sequel.