Leona Lewis Tapped For 'Final Fantasy XIII' Theme Song
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Final Fantasy XIII has been announced in grand fashion and will be hitting store shelves on March 9th, 2010 (which is the 13th anniversary of Biggie Smalls' death, I have random facts like that stuck in my brain).
I'm more of a Uncharted 2 type of guy myself, but theres no doubt Final Fantasy has a massive following. I wonder if they'll break all kinds of records when it's released like the new Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Am I showing too much of my video game geekiness?... Moving along...
Square Enix also said that the Western releases of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 game would feature a new theme song - "My Hands," by RCA Music Group recording artist Leona Lewis. The Japanese version of the game, to be released on December 17, features two songs performed by Sayuri Sugawara, written by composer Masashi Hamauzu.
Here's the fancy schmancy video Square Enix released to announce the game.








Comments (6)
Oh, snap, son! We gotta get some Uncharted 2 co-op goin' on. Finally a game that both of us play!
As far as Leona Lewis...yeah, I'd tap her too.
Man i practically LIVE in Uncharted 2 co-op right now... holla at me
Are you serious? I never see you on. That's pretty much the only way I can rank up, since I suck at the competitive multi. Send me a message if you hop on at all this weekend.
Have you managed to finish any of the games where they just send bad guys at you in wave after wave?
yeah I do it all the time, as long as I have co-op partners that don't suck. My rank right now is 27 i think....
Surviving all the waves until the end is the quickest way to raise your level, you get hella cash for that.
I must suck then. I've only made it to the 10th wave. But can never beat it. I normally have partners that are running all over the place though. And I can't find my headset to curse them out. :-D
the 10th round is the very last one. and i HATE when I have partners that scatter out... thats the quickest way to lose when you cant get to your partner fast enough to recover them, or for them to recover you.