My Hands: Leona Lewis Plays and Talks Final Fantasy XIII

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Posted by raymond padilla on 12 February 2010 10 Comments

British songstress Leona Lewis plays and talks Final Fantasy XIII in this video that promotes Square Enix’s recently announced FFXIII contest. The singer of “My Hands” — the international FFXIII single — is best known for winning The X Factor, as well as her singles “Better in Time”, “Footprints in the Sand”, and “Happy”.

I don’t mean to be linguistically racist, but I totally cracked up when my friend from Sony pointed out that Square Enix selected an artist with a name that many Japanese people can’t pronounce. He joked that she’s referred to, “Reona Rewis,” at Square Enix HQ. I felt enormously guilty for laughing at that joke.

Posted by raymond padilla   @   12 February 2010 10 comments
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RRODisHere says:

This is clearly business. She's not a gamer.

@RRODisHere You're questioning Reona Rewis's hands?!?

Tom says:

Why is she playing this on a 360? You know people want to know why PS fans are always pissed off, well this kind of stuff is why. Even the NBA ads in the US only feature the 360, this is fucked up. This is a PlayStation game, S-E would have went bankrupt years ago and this is how they treat the brand that made then what they are, by shitting on them and ignoring them?

Smartguy says:

@Tom

I am pissed when I see a Sony controller and not a nintendo controller playing FF games. Weird huh?

Matt says:

@Smartguy. Lol too true.

matt says:

But saying that. squaresoft before square enix, has always been around for ff games? so long a go. good times.

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