
Both Japanese and English audio, however available, can be selected from the PC launcher window.

Other curious inclusions center around questionable keyboard mapping and the absence of language options once you boot into the game. Despite its hefty 60GB install size, graphics adjustment options also appear to be absent and the game's video sequences suffer more compression artifacts than the original PlayStation 3 version, according to reports on NeoGAF. While it does run at a variable 60 frames per second - a jump over the console version's 30 frames - the PC version comes locked at 1280x720 resolution with no further options present in the game's menus.

The port seems to be based off a mix of the 360 version, according to fans who spent time digging around in the game's source files. User response has been lukewarm at best, with much controversy aimed at the game's lack of video options - a typical PC staple. in that many of the maps are willįinal Fantasy XIII saw its release on PC yesterday and well. Outside battle, traversal is straightforward. One can switch these roles quickly to react to various situations in battle. The game's combat, dubbed "Command Synergy Battle" functions similarly to the series Active Time Battle, but takes the focus off selecting individual commands but by managing characters' roles in combat. In order to save their loved ones and free themselves from most certain doom, they must rebel against the fal'Cie and the forces that hunt them down to change their fate. Branded as traitors, they are hunted to the edge of Cocoon, a massive city encapsulated within a giant spheroid that hovers above the planet. Such is the fate of Lightning and the main cast. These entities bind humans against their will to carry out missions or face eternal damnation.

Originally released in 2010 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, the thirteenth numbered title in the series takes place in a science fantasy world dominated by machine-like deities called fal'Cie.

This version is developed by Virtuos, who also helped Square Enix develop Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster. Starting today, you can play Final Fantasy XIII with subscription to Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass for console or PC.
