Final Fantasy XIII Versus To Miss Another E3

Looks like he is bored and sick of waiting, too.

This will come as no shock: Final Fantasy Versus XIII will not be at E3 2012.

Seriously, Square Enix? What in the actual fuck was the point of announcing this game at E3 2006? I know the company is known for taking forever on games, but this is out of control. 

Each E3, and each Tokyo Game Show it's the same: Everyone wants to see this game, yet Square Enix never delivers. I bet the end up doing an XIII-3 (or even XIII-4) before they ever get around to releasing Versus, which was revealed at the same time as Final Fantasy XIII.

I feel like I've added this to every "most anticipated game of (insert year)" in the past six years. But not anymore. I give up. I don't care about this game anymore. You've taken too long, Square.

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