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  2. Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood - Wikipedia

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    Stormblood sold 33,000 units across standard and Complete Edition versions in Japan in its first week, making it the best-selling video game of the week in that region. [75] It exceeded the developers' expectations in terms of sales, critical response, and player numbers. [4] Praise for the story was common among reviews.

  3. Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers - Wikipedia

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    Emet-Selch was voted the sixth greatest Final Fantasy character in NHK's Grand Poll by Japanese fans, [110] and ranked among the 70 best video game characters of the 2010s decade by Polygon. [111] In 2020, Shadowbringers won the Famitsu・Dengeki Game Award for "Best Online Game" and the SXSW Gaming Award for "Excellence in Multiplayer".

  4. Final Fantasy XIV - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy XIV [c] is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by Square Enix.Directed and produced by Naoki Yoshida and released worldwide for PlayStation 3 and Windows in August 2013, it replaced the failed 2010 version, with subsequent support for PlayStation 4, macOS, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.

  5. Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Type-0 sold over 472,000 units in its first week, [215] and went on to sell over 740,000 units in Japan. [216] The title was also added to the company's list of Ultimate Hits, re-releases of lucrative titles. [217] Type-0 HD reached the top of the sales charts in its debut week, selling 93,000 units, though it ultimately performed poorly in Japan.

  6. Zero Punctuation - Wikipedia

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    Zero Punctuation is a series of video game reviews created by English comedy writer and video game journalist Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw.From its inception in 2007, episodes were published weekly by internet magazine The Escapist.

  7. Video games in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Sega Akihabara Building 2, known as GiGO until 2017, a former large 6 floor Sega game center on Chuo Dori, in front of the LAOX Aso-Bit-City in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan, in 2006 Video games are a major industry in Japan, and the country is considered one of the most influential in video gaming. Japanese game development is often identified with the golden age of video games and the country is ...

  8. The Completionist - Wikipedia

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    Jirard Khalil (born January 3, 1988) is an American YouTuber, internet personality and reviewer known online as The Completionist, the titular character of a web series Khalil created in 2012. Khalil's videos are mainly about video games , focusing on reviews and playthroughs to 100% completion, uncovering every aspect found in the game. [ 2 ]

  9. Eddie Redmayne - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Redmayne starred as Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything, a role for which he won the Academy Award, BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor, depicting the debilitating challenges of ALS. [50] [51] Stephen Hawking was very pleased by the portrayal, stating "I thought Eddie Redmayne portrayed me very ...