Monday, December 27, 2010

FINAL FANTASY XIII (PS3): Final Fantasy XIII is flop in Japan

Despite having clocked sales figures very high in the version for PlayStation 3 (nearly two million copies sold in Japan and more than five million worldwide), Final Fantasy XIII at home no little difficulty in winning the Xbox 360 owners. In Japan, in fact, the game was released for Microsoft's console just a few days ago with a year of delay on the PlayStation 3 version and in the top 50 games sold in the last week has not gone beyond the thirty-ninth position.


A debut to say the least disastrous for a chapter of Final Fantasy and this notwithstanding the sale price aggressive, and many exclusive bonuses for this version "laggard." Francesco Destri - 27/12/2010 14:33 was one of the ringleaders MS patch (if it were possible to do so, of course) All securities or more of the most successful out for 360 in Japan only - the shooter to crap like Dream-C Club - to make them region free.

Since in one direction there's no way to move forward, I would suggest a reversal. I was one of the overseers MS patch (if it were possible to do so, of course) ALL of the major and most successful titles come out for 360 just in Japan - from the crap shooter type C-Dream Club - so as to make it region free.

Since in one direction there's no way to move forward, I would suggest a reversal. Sorry, eh ... but if 'I'm game - probably the most anticipated of 2009 in Japan - was released on a console with an installed base of less than a year after PS3 really knows what you thought it could sell in Japan? That is, even if they were out at the same time and were identical, the PS3 version would sell in Japan 7/8/10 times more than that for X360.

So it is basically a joke and pretty good, come on. Okay, but think of how you may feel a Jappo who bought a 360 and he has waited a year to take the worst version of Final Fantasy XIII .... have been afraid even to leave the house in one day, with Jappe sonar ready to mock them, stone them, or worse.

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