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Amazon Minimum Age: 144 monthsBinding: Video Game Brand: Square Enix EAN: 0662248908076 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Format: CD Item Dimensions: Label: Square Enix Manufacturer: Square Enix MPN: 90807 Platform: Windows Vista, Windows XP Publisher: Square Enix Release Date: April 15, 2008 Studio: Square Enix Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Lose yourself inside the legendary Final Fantasy saga with this massive collection. The Final Fantasy XI: The Vana'diel Collection 2008 is a stunning assortment that includes the original Final Fantasy XI game, plus four expansion packs: Rise of the Zilart, Chains of Promathia, Treasures of Aht Urhgan and Wings of the Goddess. Start with Final Fantasy XI, where you'll be able to assume the role of a variety of unique characters. Customize your character's appearance and decide which abilities you find most important. Then develop your in-game persona to become more effective in battle. In the four expansion packs you'll encounter new personalities, take on new jobs and explore new areas. As you continue to master weapons, skills and magics, you'll become a bigger part of this amazing world. In Chains of Promathia, learn more about the fabled God of Twilight as well as the Emptiness, a sinister force that is gnawing away at the world. In Rise of the Zilart, assume the role of Samurai, Ninja or Dragoon and trek through 40 new areas. In Treasures of Aht Urhgan, test your skill as a Blue Mage, Corsair or Puppetmaster, and embark on new missions that will reveal the secrets of this mysterious land. Wings of the Goddess takes you to Vana'diel's rewritten history, where you'll participate in three intense campaigns. In the Treasures of Aht Urhgan expansion pack, become a Blue Mage, Corsair or Puppetmaster, and explore 40 new areas Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - wish it was the final fantasyThis game has not aged well at all. Quite frankly the quality of final fantasy games has been waning. This game is just boring as hell. Rating: - Not for the Casual GamerThis game comes with a free 30-day trial, but that is not going to give you an accurate idea of the game as a whole. Its going to take some effort on the part of the player to truly experience all this game has to offer. I've been playing for a year and still haven't gotten a job to level 75. I am in no way unhappy about this, there are so many things to do that leveling a character is just part of the fun. There are several wonderful web-sites (Wikia for example) available that give ... Read More Rating: - FF lovers will like it...WoW players will notI have played all the Final Fantasy's so the nostalgic aspect of this game makes it very appealing to people who enjoyed the series. That being said, this is one of the hardest games I have played. One phrase will haunt you and will make you quit this game for days at a time when it happens: Experience and level loss. When you die you lose experience points (amount depends on level) and can delevel if your exp is too low. Getting gear and difficult quests done is hard for me because ... Read More Rating: - FF ReviewGraphics on the game weren't as good as I expected, controls weren't that great. I did not renew my account after the initial 30 days. Rating: - Collection '08 and OverviewFFXI is, arguably, one of the most fun, dynamic and addictive MMORPG to hit the markets. One of the latest in the Final Fantasy series, FFXI takes different elements from other FF titles, world history, and theory in developing the jobs, quests, and titles in the game. Available to play on PC, PlayStation (2) and XBox 360, FFXI incorporates a diverse player base to create a world with it's own fluctuating economy, dialect, and customs. Consequently, the need to schedule event times, group ... Read More |