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Developer: Square Co., Ltd.
Publisher: Square Electronic Arts L.L.C.
Format: Playstation 2 computer entertainment system, on DVD
Genre: RPG
ESRB: TBD
Release Date: TBD

Voice:
Voiceovers have been added for a whole new dramatic experience

Facial Motion:
Facial motion system harnesses the power of the Playstation 2 to create minute facial expressions in realtime.

Active Field:
3-D field map turns to follow the characters' movements. Natural camera work ensures a smooth flow of action throughout the game.

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