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- March 12, 2008
Final Fantasy Agito XIII
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FINAL FANTASY Agito XIII for Mobile Phones
Yet another facet of FINAL FANTASY XIII
FINAL FANTASY Agito XIII arrives as an entirely separate entity for mobile phones, offering players easy on-the-go access to the FINAL FANTASY XIII universe. Utilizing gameplay functions only available through mobile phones, this title provides players with a unique take on a story accessible anywhere their real-life adventures may take them.
With FINAL FANTASY XIII and FINAL FANTASY Versus XIII leading the way, the FABULA NOVA CRYSTALLIS Project continues to expand. In addition to the three titles presented here, new developments are also currently underway and will be announced at a later date.
FINAL FANTASY Agito XIII was announced at E3 2006 press event (Los Angeles; May 8, 2006).
Characters
There are twelve characters revealed, all twelve appear to be students. Weapons include longsword, katana, handguns, a shotgun, a mace, a bow and arrow, a spear, a scythe, an extending flail, bare fists, a flute and a deck of tarot cards. The Moogle, used in previous Final Fantasy games, is commonly mistaken as the 13th character. The character with the deck of cards has been revealed to have a greater importance than the other characters (shown in a pamphlet at the 2006 Tokyo Game Show).
Director: Hajime Tabata
(BEFORE CRISIS -FINAL FANTASY VII-)
Character Desiger: Tetsuya Nomura
(FINAL FANTASY V~VIII, FINAL FANTASY X, FINAL FANTASY VII ADVENT CHILDREN, KINGDOM HEARTS)
Art Director: Yusuke Naora
(FINAL FANTASY VII, FINAL FANTASY VIII, FINAL FANTASY X)
Composer: Takeharu Ishimoto
(BEFORE CRISIS -FINAL FANTASY VII-)
Producer: Kousei Ito
(BEFORE CRISIS -FINAL FANTASY VII-)

















2 Responses to “Final Fantasy Agito XIII”
Hopefully this game will be on the internet avaliable for download. I want to get the full XIII universe treatment
By Dean on Mar 13, 2008
I find it amazing that the game has been released for cell phones. Wow! a game with such graphics, I doubt whether a cell phone can handle it.
By Smriti on Mar 16, 2008