Final Fantasy XIII bringing e-commerce to sci-fantasy

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[As posted on Japanator]

Many RPGs claim to be based in some kind of high-technology science fiction-y setting, but are surprisingly devoid of the things that would likely make up a real-life future. Some RPG folks still use swords in the far future and get everywhere by walking. 

Furthermore, where is the internet? I mean, it’s become such an essential part of our lives in the present, but why is it somehow excised from our future? About the only games I can think of that have made effective use of it are of the .hack series. Where are my forums, my page comments, my RSS news feeds? I need to stay up-to-date with the latest skateboarding dog videos while in the middle of a random encounter!

However, thanks to Final Fantasy XIII, which you’re probably sick of hearing about, the wonderful world of online shopping is coming to its in-game “Cocoon” city-world. Thankfully, I’m not talking about microtransactions or DLC – not for real money – yet. Instead, save points inside Cocoon will allow access to an “online” item store from which characters can do the buy-and-sell.

Director Motoru Miyama thinks that it’s all rather “cool” and “different from the traditional FF series,” also implying that some secret characters might appear on the faux-digital storefront. Wait, what? Secret characters? We can buy people online? Perhaps FFXIII’s use of the intertubes is even more realistic than I imagined…ewww.

Anyway, I hope their item shop includes product commercials. Imagine being encouraged to buy Elixirs by the videos below…

 


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Contributor - When not posting about Japanese games or Star Trek, Josh served as Managing Editor for Japanator. Now he mostly writes for Destructoid's buddies at Siliconera, but pops back in on occasion.