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Final Fantasy XI
Final Fantasy XI

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Final Fantasy XI

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IGN
Is this fantasy the final MMORPG you'll need in your collection? ...read the complete Final Fantasy XI review at IGN
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GameSpy
Virtually all of the game's numerous gameplay systems feed into and stem from one: the conquest system. The three nations of Vana'diel, one of which you will join at the start of your journey, vie for control of the world. ...read the complete Final Fantasy XI review at GameSpy
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Yahoo! Games
Just as Lenny Kravitz sings "it ain't over 'til it's over," the Final Fantasy series is far from final. After selling 45 million copies of various games in the franchise comes the first to online-only version -- Final Fantasy XI. This offering is a ...read the complete Final Fantasy XI review at Yahoo! Games
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Game Chronicles
I remember the days when Final Fantasy was reserved for the console systems, with their cute little pixels, chocobos and rich stories. Of course, as I rarely could stomach the gameplay of the classic titles on the SNES, Genesis and so on, so I can’t ...read the complete Final Fantasy XI review at Game Chronicles
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VGPub
Until the last few years, the MMORPG genre hadn?t been overly populated. However, many newcomers and sequels have come to try their hand at the genre, each offering their own little quirks and differences. Ultimately, the main thread of gameplay is ...read the complete Final Fantasy XI review at VGPub
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2404 - PC Gaming
Square's Final Fantasy is easily the most revered role-playing game series out there, its many entries spanning many platforms, including the NES, SNES, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Gameboy Advance, and even PC. Despite their success over the ...read the complete Final Fantasy XI review at 2404 - PC Gaming
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Silicon Fusion
It has been seventeen years since the Fantasy started on the Super Famicom in Japan, seventeen years in which we have seen eleven sequels and more in the development pipeline. To years ago in Japan the first solely online version came out and now Final ...read the complete Final Fantasy XI review at Silicon Fusion
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NZGamer
Final Fantasy online sounds like a great idea on paper, one with limitless opportunities and a torrent of novelties. It is unfortunate then that Final Fantasy XI offers nothing new or innovative in the way of Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing ...read the complete Final Fantasy XI review at NZGamer
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GameCell UK
The ironically named Final Fantasy series makes a welcome return to our screens in its 11th instalment… Yes, ELEVENTH – and I’ve played all of ‘em. Taking the action online for the first time, Squaresoft have acquired the talents of Enix ...read the complete Final Fantasy XI review at GameCell UK
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Boomtown
It has more good points than bad though, at the least it will tide you over until the next generation of MMORPGs hits the streets and at best you will have fun for months, even years to come. ...read the complete Final Fantasy XI review at Boomtown
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Just RPG
Perhaps the most annoying thing in the game was the focus on gaining experience. ...read the complete Final Fantasy XI review at Just RPG
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Games are Fun
Final Fantasy XI is the first Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game from Square, now Square Enix, using their PlayOnline service as the gateway. Both North American and Japanese gamers inhabit the same servers the game launched with, which ...read the complete Final Fantasy XI review at Games are Fun
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GamePlasma
Final Fantasy XI is a huge game -- installation-wise. The game takes up five CDs, and requires a whopping 6 Gig of hard drive space, so make sure you have plenty of room before getting the game. You begin by registering the PlayOnline service, the Final ...read the complete Final Fantasy XI review at GamePlasma
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Game Over Online
One of those games that will probably appeal to any RPG fan, simply by the sheer scope of Vana’Diel and its ever-changing world. ...read the complete Final Fantasy XI review at Game Over Online
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ActionTrip
In all, the pros of Final Fantasy XI greatly outweigh the cons. The graphics, job and skill system, as well as the overall polish make it an enjoyable experience. ...read the complete Final Fantasy XI review at ActionTrip
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Game Informer
Overall, the game does feel rather slow in comparison to overall MMORPGs I have played, but I is still addicting. ...read the complete Final Fantasy XI review at Game Informer
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GameSpot
By now, it isn't easy for a massively multiplayer online role-playing game to distinguish itself. Years ago, games like Ultima Online and especially 1998's EverQuest set the standards for this unique style of gaming, which today spans a seemingly ...read the complete Final Fantasy XI review at GameSpot
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AllGame
The Final Fantasy series enters the realm of online multiplayer gaming with Final Fantasy XI. Vana'diel features three nations teetering on the edge of war. Hordes of beastmen are threatening all three nations, and parties of adventurers are joining ...read the complete Final Fantasy XI review at AllGame
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Fragland
The very first mainstream RPG in the western area was without a doubt Final Fantasy VII. It was also one of the first video games seen in commercials on television. Months before the sequel, FF VIII, was released, everybody was reading long special ...read the complete Final Fantasy XI review at Fragland
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