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#1 KAL_MAN
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Okay so, to clear up some of the points here.

1) Final Fantasy XIII and Versus XIII are two seperate games that do not take place within the same world. According to what Squeenix has revealed the games are part of the same compilation because they all center around a common mythos. Versus XIII does not take place in FFXIII's Pulse or Cocoon world just as much as FFXIII doesn't take place in whatever world Versus is in. However, both game's universes and stories center around something about crystals and how they shape life and the world around them. Hence, Fabula Nova Crystalis--Latin defined as The New tale of the crystal.

2) The way in which the two games play is different. FFXIII is a continuation or evolution of the classic FF gameplay that we are used to. (Namely the ATB system has been revamped to allow the player to perform multiple actions in one character turn.) On the opposite side VSXIII, while still kept pretty well under wraps at the moment, has been revealed to be an Action RPG very much like Kingdom hearts. In fact that brings me to my third point...

3) The Development teams behind the two games are quite a mixed bag of extremely talented workers from some of the most highly regarded FF titles of the past. For instance the Director of FFXIII was the Directer for FFs VII, VIII, X, and X-2. The Majority of that team worked on those previous titles. On the VSXIII side (pun intended), The Director is Tetsuya Nomura whom you may recall as SE's very talented character designer. The team that is making it worked on Kingdom hearts and FFVII:AC. Nomura himself said that the gameplay is going to be an evolution of the kingdom hearts style.

and a side note, both game's gameplay styles are aimed at trying to imitate to the actions sequences seen in the Advent Children movie. Even though the two are different types of RPGs.

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Yeah what he said.....:) FFXIII is mainly the Heart of The New Final Fantasies (but not XIV..) there are... basically a new project. Instead of a Big Final Fantasy VII Story its just a new Final Fantasy they wanted to hook everyone up with in one year with goodies Fabula Nova Crystallis FFXIII,FFVersusXIII,FFXIII Agito. Final Fantasy XIII Agito is: The game is not a sidestory to Final Fantasy XIII; it is part of one story which will have shared themes and myths around which all the Final Fantasy XIII games will be centered.[2] Agito is Latin for "to put in motion"[3] (more accurately, "I put in motion"). While a release outside of Japan has not been announced, Hajime Tabata is trying to appeal to the North American players in his direction of the game

Great point. another thing that I think needs to be clarified is that Agito and Versus are not what you would call "add-ons" or "spinoffs." While FFXIII is the Anchor of the three I like to think that the other two are the Cannon and the Bow, respectively. haha!

Another difference between the two titles is that FFXIII is supposed to represent the theme of Light and life while adversely, VSXIII represents the theme of Darkness and Death. This is evidenced by the the glaringly different art style of the two. FFXIII is full of vibrant bright colors while Versus is full of midnight-blues and Black. You can also tell this by the name of the main character of Versus: Noctis. It is a Latin word that means "of the night". (and by the way, Versus in latin means "a change in direction".) and I'm just gonna take a wild guess and say that Lightings real name is going to be something that means Day, Sun, or life. who knows? but it wouldn't be surprising.

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Okay so, to clear up some of the points here.

1) Final Fantasy XIII and Versus XIII are two seperate gamesthat do nottake place within the same world. According to what Squeenix has revealed the games are part of the same compilation because they all center around a common mythos. Versus XIII does not take place in FFXIII's Pulse or Cocoon world just as much as FFXIII doesn't take place in whatever world Versus is in. However, both game's universes and stories center around something about crystals and how they shape life and the world around them. Hence, Fabula Nova Crystalis--Latin defined as The New tale of the crystal.

2) The way in which the two games play is different. FFXIII is a continuation or evolution of the classic FF gameplay that we are used to. (Namely the ATB system has been revamped to allow the player to perform multiple actions in one character turn.) On the opposite side VSXIII, while still kept pretty well under wraps at the moment, has been revealed to be an Action RPG very much like Kingdom hearts. In fact that brings me to my third point...

3) The Development teams behind the two games are quite a mixed bag of extremely talented workers from some of the most highly regarded FF titles of the past. For instance the Director of FFXIII was the Directer for FFs VII, VIII, X, and X-2. The Majority of that team worked on those previous titles. On the VSXIII side (pun intended), The Director is Tetsuya Nomura whom you may recall as SE's very talented character designer. The team that is making it worked on Kingdom hearts and FFVII:AC. Nomura himself said that the gameplay is going to be an evolution of the kingdom hearts style.

Another difference between the two titles is that FFXIII is supposed to represent the theme of Light and life while adversely, VSXIII represents the theme of Darkness and Death. This is evidenced by the the glaringly different art style of the two. FFXIII is full of vibrant bright colors while Versus is full of midnight-blues and Black. You can also tell this by the name of the main character of Versus: Noctis. It is a Latin word that means "of the night". (and by the way, Versus in latin means "a change in direction".) and I'm just gonna take a wild guess and say that Lightings real name is going to be something that means Day, Sun, or life. who knows? but it wouldn't be surprising.

and a side note, both game's gameplay styles are aimed at trying to imitate to the actions sequences seen in the Advent Children movie. Even though the two are different types of RPGs.

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#3 KAL_MAN
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Okay so, to clear up some of the points here.

1) Final Fantasy XIII and Versus XIII are two seperate games that do not take place within the same world. According to what Squeenix has revealed the games are part of the same compilation because they all center around a common mythos. Versus XIII does not take place in FFXIII's Pulse or Cocoon world just as much as FFXIII doesn't take place in whatever world Versus is in. However, both game's universes and stories center around something about crystals and how they shape life and the world around them. Hence, Fabula Nova Crystalis--Latin defined as The New tale of the crystal.

2) The way in which the two games play is different. FFXIII is a continuation or evolution of the classic FF gameplay that we are used to. (Namely the ATB system has been revamped to allow the player to perform multiple actions in one character turn.) On the opposite side VSXIII, while still kept pretty well under wraps at the moment, has been revealed to be an Action RPG very much like Kingdom hearts. In fact that brings me to my third point...

3) The Development teams behind the two games are quite a mixed bag of extremely talented workers from some of the most highly regarded FF titles of the past. For instance the Director of FFXIII was the Directer for FFs VII, VIII, X, and X-2. The Majority of that team worked on those previous titles. On the VSXIII side (pun intended), The Director is Tetsuya Nomura whom you may recall as SE's very talented character designer. The team that is making it worked on Kingdom hearts and FFVII:AC. Nomura himself said that the gameplay is going to be an evolution of the kingdom hearts style.

and a side note, both game's gameplay styles are aimed at trying to imitate to the actions sequences seen in the Advent Children movie. Even though the two are different types of RPGs.

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#4 KAL_MAN
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It's more psychological horror than anything else. It's the kind of game that can be morally shocking. The things the splicers say as they fight you or each other or the desicions you have to make with the little sisters. plus there's the sergeon and the artist characters that are really morally f-ed up. haha It might make you jump, but more than anything it'll make you think. best part of the whole experience imo.

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#5 KAL_MAN
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I've tried that. then the robot doesn't do anything. when I try to follow it. it just sits there.
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#6 KAL_MAN
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Hey all, I was wondering if anyone has had the same problem that I am currently having. I've played Fallout out 3 just fine all the way up to the last main quest (Take it Back!) with minimal issues and now whenever I try to leave the citadel to follow the robot to project purity my game crashes. I've tryed everything I can think of. I've turned the performence down and stuff like that and I even upgraded my computer to try6 ad fix it and it still happens. My computer components consist of a graphics integraded motherboard with a geforce 9400, 4 gigs of Ram, a quad core running at 2.33 GHz. Any suggestions on what might be the problem and how to fix it? Thanks for your help!

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#7 KAL_MAN
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I don't know if any one noticed but Gamespot still hasn't put up a review for the ps3 version of Bioshock. I don't have a 360 or a powerful enough PC so I never played it before. but I do have a ps3 so I want to play it for that. just wondering what the deal is.
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#8 KAL_MAN
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so, I haven't heard ANYTHING concerning these games in a while. Maybe college is just taking up too much of my time to check. but I thought "why not ask?"

if you know anyting, facts or rumors, go ahead and share it.

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#9 KAL_MAN
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i still miss greg kasavin. that guy knows how to review a video game. go watch the review for re4 for the cube to see what i mean. this site needs more journalists like that.
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#10 KAL_MAN
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have you been living under a rock for the past ten years? or are you just young?