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Final Fantasy XII: A Unique Entry in the Iconic Series
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Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2023
"Final Fantasy XII: A Unique Entry in the Iconic Series" explores the development, mechanics, setting, story, and legacy of one of the most distinctive Final Fantasy games to date. This book examines how Final Fantasy XII stood out from its predecessors with its innovative battle system, exploration of political themes, and vast open world. By delving into the game's history and mechanics, readers can gain a deeper understanding of how Final Fantasy XII helped shape the RPG genre and left a lasting impact on the gaming industry as a whole.
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