An ever-popular role-playing game (RPG) series for teens and adults, Final Fantasy returns with the latest in the series for the Sony PlayStation 2 game console. Published and developed by Square Enix[1] , the game was first released in Japan on March 16, 2006, in the U.S. on Oct 31, 2006, and in Europe on Feb 23, 2007.
Typical costs:
$50 new.
A collector's edition for $50 is available exclusively through GameStop and EB Games. This edition includes the original game packaged in a debossed metal case along with a special bonus disc, which contains Final Fantasy XII developer interviews, U.S. and Japanese trailers, and an art gallery.
1 DVD containing the game for the Sony PlayStation 2 console.
Instruction book
Additional costs:
Strategy guides such as the "Final Fantasy XII Signature Series Guide" by BradyGames[2] can assist you with game playing and strategies. The guide can be purchased at booksellers such as Amazon[3] for $13-$15.
BradyGames also released a "Limited Edition Official Strategy Guide for Final Fantasy XII" exclusively through Gamestop and EB Games for $20. The guide contains approximately 90-100 pages of Final Fantasy XII art.
An extra memory card for the Playstation 2 will ensure that there is enough space to save your game. A Sony 8 MB memory card[4] is $25; a two-pack is $40.
Discounts:
Some online vendors[5] offer Final Fantasy XII at a discounted rate.
Shopping for final fantasy xii:
Consider the collector's edition for the added bonus disc. The collector's edition is the same price as the regular edition.
If you're unsure about buying the game, try out a copy by renting it from rental stores such as Blockbuster[6] or GameCrazy[7] .
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