Final Fantasy XIII Impressions: Crystarium Boosting Battles

By Spencer . December 22, 2009 . 7:30pm

Final Fantasy XIII Impressions: Crystarium Boosting Battles

Final Fantasy XIII starts out with a bang. Remember the Final Fantasy XIII trial bundled with Advent Children Complete? That’s how Final Fantasy XIII opens. Lightning, Sazh, and Snow assault Cocoon in an attempt to save *someone*. Amidst the chaos, Hope’s mother plummets by saving Snow’s life and chipper Vanille tries to cheer him up. The two younger party members chase Snow in a mini-spaceship and that’s how five of the main characters meet up. All of this happens in the first hour and compared to Final Fantasy XII, XIII hits the ground running. Unfortunately, their efforts are in vain when the rescuee turns into a crystal and the five heroes become l’Cie.

 

Snow isn’t too phased by his fate. He’s adamant about protecting everyone and everything, especially Serah, Lighting’s sister. Hope, contrary to his name, is distraught and a downer. Sazh acts as comic relief and a counterbalance to Lightning’s stoic and often cold personality. The story is told in past tense with Vanille as the narrator. At first, you don’t understand much about the characters, only they were caught up in an intense battle. Flashbacks to a particular fireworks scene fill in the gaps during the first few hours.

 

In the very beginning, Lightning can attack and use a wide circular slash. Snow has his fists and hand grenades. Both characters, if you get the timing right, can hit a group with their secondary attacks. That isn’t always easy because enemies, like PSI-COM units and Pantherons, move on their own. Lighting runs around the screen too, even though you can’t tell her where go. During battles everything is in motion, but you still control the action via menus. Attacks take up a different amounts of ATB gauge. A basic attack or spells like Ruin or Thunder use one one bar. Radial Strike and enhancers like Faith consume two. Lightning quickly gets three ATB bars so you can make her do a three hit sword combo, Radial Strike then Ruin or slash –> Ruin –> slash. Whatever you can fit into three bars is OK. You don’t have to wait for her ATB gauge to fully fill up either. As long as you have one bar filled you can attack. Perhaps, the new ATB interface is like a flashy version of Chrono Cross or a revision of Dissidia’s menu battle mode.

 

Final Fantasy XIII Impressions: Crystarium Boosting Battles

 

Unlike all of the other Final Fantasy games, you can only control the party leader in battle. If it’s Lightning you can select her attacks and only her attacks. The other two characters are computer controlled and follow their role, whether its healer, enhancer, or spell-slinging blaster. You can change the party’s roles and skill sets by activating a Paradigm Shift, but you can’t tell Hope to cast Cure, for example. This is a huge change, but it works within the bounds of Final Fantasy XIII. Fights are fast, so fast that it isn’t possible to directly manage three characters at once while adjusting attack timing to pummel enemies into break status (we’ll get to that). Your allies also attack independently of a turn system so it’s possible for Snow, Hope, and Vanille to rush the same enemy at the same time.

 

Final Fantasy XIII also gets rid of magic points. Hope can cast Aero and Cure non-stop. Technique points (TP) kind of replace MP. These are used to activate special abilities like Full Cure and Libra, which scans enemies for weaknesses. TP recovers a tiny bit after every battle.

 

Each role like attacker (i.e. commando in the US version) is loosely based on MMO jobs. Let’s take a look at them.

 

Attacker – A melee character and the only role with the fight command.
Blaster – Mage. This role has access to elemental spells, but lower max HP.
Defender – Basically, a tank. Sentinels have specific block commands like Rise Guard.
Enhancer – Buffer. Enhancers can cast spells like Faith, Protect, and Brave.
Healer – The self explanatory HP recovery job.
Jammer – Debuffer. This role debilitates enemies with spells like Deprotect.

 

And each role has its own crystal to level up. You can boost roles, not characters, by spending crystal points to travel along routes. Take Vanille as an example. She can be either a Blaster or Healer in the opening hours. Spend points on the Blaster route and you can get access new spells like Aero plus stat upgrades. However, those attack up Crystaliarum you earned in the Blaster route are only active when Vanille is a Blaster. Switch to Healer and Vanille has a different set of stats and skills. It’s up to you to decide if it’s better to supercharge Vanille’s healing abilities, make her a master mage, or distribute points equally. Characters automatically gain new roles as the story progresses. Vanille eventually learns the ways of the Jammer and Lightning picks up the healer role.

 

Final Fantasy XIII Impressions: Crystarium Boosting Battles

 

Almost all of the enemies in Final Fantasy XIII are visible. You can run past robots, if you want, but it’s better to sneak up on them. Catch an enemy off guard you start the fight with a preemptive strike. That makes Lighting or whoever the leader is hit all enemies and put them close to break status. Notice the meter underneath “Pulsework Knight?” That’s the boost meter. Each fire spell, gunshot, and boomerang to the noggin increases it and the amount of damage you do. Fill the meter up to send that enemy into break status, which dramatically increases the amount of damage you deal. It’s a good idea to focus all of your attacks on a single foe to charge the boost meter. It bumps up a bit with each blow, but falls rapidly if you aren’t putting pressure on the enemy. Since Lightning or Sazh act on their own, you have to time Snow’s attacks in between theirs to keep the boost meter going.

 

Before you rush into battle you can enhance your party with smoke. Power smoke buffs your characters with spells like Haste and Brave. Sneak Smoke makes it easier to sneak up on enemies. These powerful items are consumable so you can’t enter every battle with an advantage.

 

Areas are presented beautifully with spaceships whizzing in the background and ice crystals sparkling in the air. I dig the passive party chat system too where your active allies chat with voice acting while exploring frozen lakes and junk yards.  Final Fantasy XIII’s presentation is amazing, albeit linear. The first few chapters in Final Fantasy XIII are like a straight forward dash to each cutscene. Early “dungeons” don’t have many alternate paths or hidden treasures to discover either. There is a lot of (maybe too much?) hand holding in the beginning. You can’t choose a leader or party members. There aren’t any sidequests or goals other than pushing the story forward. One nice thing about this section is an abundance of save points. Save points also act as shops and craft zones where you can upgrade weapons with enemy drops.

 

Final Fantasy XIII Impressions: Crystarium Boosting Battles

 

Summons play an important role in Final Fantasy XIII, but Snow can’t control the Shiva sisters right away. He has to prove his worth in a special, somewhat symbolic, battle. <Warning this is neat-o, but a spoiler!>

 

You can attack Nyx, but that isn’t the way to “win.” Snow has to act as a defender and absorb damage while Styria heals him. Remember how Snow wanted to protect everything? This is like Snow’s rite of passage, his version of the Cecil vs. Cecil fight in Final Fantasy IV. If you can get Nyx to fill the drive gauge before the timer above Snow’s head counts down to zero he jumps on the Shiva cycle and drives away.

 

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  • Equus

    Awesome. Thanks for the impressions, Spencer! Oh how I wish my Japanese was better. >.<

  • Eddie

    You can’t choose a leader or party members…….. Lol, I was wondering how to switch party leaders and swap out members, I sat there for like 10 minutes clicking around. The “level up” system is exactly like the sphere grid from ffx which is cool. So far I like the game but the only thing that gets me is the camera outside of battle. It feels a bit to “loose”.

  • Vanilla

    I'm a little worried about the Crystaliarum thing–my main gripe with FFXII's system is that it severely objectified the characters. One thing I've always liked about FF is that each character was his or her own class. You always had one or two designated healers, swordsman, (etc) among other, more unique classes. This had a huge affect on their personalities and how they were perceived as well. I don't want to end up taking the people with the best stats and summons into battle–I WANT to take characters into battle that I feel like I want to, regardless of how crappy they are.

  • Ereek

    You can choose, but not until later in the game.

  • sakii

    Sounds…..ok.

  • Eddie

    Yea I figured, I just had no clue in the beginning I haven't made it very far yet.

  • Aoshi00

    Sry, only cautiously glanced at words here and there in this piece. Need to avoid reading anything or watching gametrailer videos for the time being until I receive my copy, trying not to be influenced by anything. I'll come back to read this later after I played some :)

  • Chow

    Wow, so the point in the game where you have seen or or have had access to every character is faster than how it happens in Final Fantasy X?

  • tsukasa1288

    “Too much hand holding” is an understatement. I didn't even get my Crystarium (level up) tutorial until about 2-3 hours into the game in felt like. 6-7 hours in I final have the option to upgrade my weapons. 10 hours in and I the biggest puzzle I have had to do so far was “press 4 buttons in this circular walkway.”

    I'm not saying that it hasn't been fun though, at least the battles are finally starting to get interesting. Just gotta get past all this babying at the beginning to get to the real gameplay.

  • TheCleaningGuy

    All I can do now is hope. Glad you're liking it though.

  • mojojo

    Don't forget whilst being on Blaster the booster bar increases significantly with each hit and then the enemy breaks very quickly… however the boost bar also recovers quickly if you are using Blaster.

    Once the enemy breaks you can switch to Attacker and do aerial combo Attacks. To keep the Enemy in the air you can cancel the ATB instead of waiting for all the bars to load until the enemy gets out of break.

    This Game requires strategy to make full use of the Optima bar. Its very interesting indeed :D

  • mojojo

    If that is what you want then no need to fear at all.

    Each characters crystaliarum reflects their character, in that only certain attributes are open for certain characters. So Lightning can level up her Attaker or Blaster whilst Hope or Vanille can only access healer and other attributes in the beginning of the game.

    Also the weapons they hold reflect their personalities very well

  • Pichi

    I've been hearing that the battle system is like Xenosaga II's. How close is that comparison?

  • 311

    I just wish the US version was voiced in Jap with Eng Text but Oh well! im enjoying it right now. Thanks for these impressions Spencer. Im working “that Shiva sisters” thing right now lol.

  • 311

    yo you havent got your copy from PA??? WTF I got mine on monday man. you better check that sh!T.

  • 311

    youre right about the babying lol

  • Aoshi00

    Did you use express shipping? I always choose the cheapest economy air and my orders usually take 10 days to come :(… If I ordered from NCSX in NY (since I'm in Jersey), I would've gotten mine last Friday and playing it over the weekend, but ordering from P-A w/ the cheapest shipping saved me $20, I figure a couple of days wouldn't kill me, now I'm worried I might not receive in time before Xmas, and all these videos are up on gametrailers alrdy, which I won't watch of course.. I need my Lightning fix! Guess I only have my cheap self to blame. For now I'm indulging in Dream Club (it's a damn fun game, I didn't like IdolMaster before).

  • 311

    I used UPS cuz my wife received I coupon for $12 shipping discount if you chose speedier service. Since shes the one that orders constantly she gave it to me for the FF game and the minimum order was 80 bucks do I guess it was a fair deal. Yeah NCSX was going to be my 1st choice but then that happened.

  • 311

    Hey drop me a line to my email so ill add ya to my PSN contacts

  • Akimitsu

    You should have mentioned something about your controlled character falling in battle being a game over, ala Persona 3. That makes battles a little more of a strategic thing, since you might want to fall back with a healer or blaster role if your controlled character can't take the punishment the enemy dishes out.

  • Eddie

    You know this game gets better and better as you play more. They Square Enix did a really good job.

  • Aoshi00

    That's a very good coupon indeed. Sure, will shoot you an e-mail tonight after I got home from work so we can add each other on PSN, wonder what the XIII trophies are (don't tell me, I want to find out on my own :).. I actually bought tons of games over Thanksgiving, so there's no shortage of games waiting to be played, but I just want FF XIII right now..

  • http://www.siliconera.com Spencer

    :( Sorry to hear you didn't get your copy yet. It may be caught in the great Hong Kong mail delay of '09. Tons of regular mail and even EMS packages have been delayed.

    I only got mine since I had it delivered via FedEx. Hopefully, by next week you'll get it :)

  • http://www.siliconera.com Spencer

    There's still one character you don't have, but you see her in the first few hours.

  • http://www.siliconera.com Spencer

    There are elements from Xenosaga/Gears like picking attacks, but Xenosaga II is turn based. FFXIII is real time and real fast. The boosting system is different too since you're boosting enemies rather than party members.

  • Eddie

    Um, so how do you swap out party members and change leaders….

  • Aoshi00

    Dang :(! As expected of the holiday season.. I'm just used to choosing free or the cheapest shipping since Amazon ships very quick. Now I feel like the only noob not having gotten his copy yet, so envy you guys. Hopefully mail would come Sat, if not it has to be next week, sob…

    I was tempted to read other comments, I think I would really like this game. I had lots of catch up to do anyway, I finally finished the first Uncharted last weekend and will get onto 2. I'm not unwrapping Love Plus yet, the hostess are keeping me happy until Lightning comes :) (seriously, it's a very fun dating sim).

  • Aoshi00

    That's a very good coupon indeed. Sure, will shoot you an e-mail tonight after I got home from work so we can add each other on PSN, wonder what the XIII trophies are (don't tell me, I want to find out on my own :).. I actually bought tons of games over Thanksgiving, so there's no shortage of games waiting to be played, but I just want FF XIII right now..

  • http://www.siliconera.com Spencer

    :( Sorry to hear you didn't get your copy yet. It may be caught in the great Hong Kong mail delay of '09. Tons of regular mail and even EMS packages have been delayed.

    I only got mine since I had it delivered via FedEx. Hopefully, by next week you'll get it :)

  • http://www.siliconera.com Spencer

    There's still one character you don't have, but you see her in the first few hours.

  • http://www.siliconera.com Spencer

    There are elements from Xenosaga/Gears like picking attacks, but Xenosaga II is turn based. FFXIII is real time and real fast. The boosting system is different too since you're boosting enemies rather than party members.

  • Eddie

    Um, so how do you swap out party members and change leaders….

  • Aoshi00

    Dang :(! As expected of the holiday season.. I'm just used to choosing free or the cheapest shipping since Amazon ships very quick. Now I feel like the only noob not having gotten his copy yet, so envy you guys. Hopefully mail would come Sat, if not it has to be next week, sob…

    I was tempted to read other comments, I think I would really like this game. I had lots of catch up to do anyway, I finally finished the first Uncharted last weekend and will get onto 2. I'm not unwrapping Love Plus yet, the hostess are keeping me happy until Lightning comes :) (seriously, it's a very fun dating sim).

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