Battle of the Final Fantasy XIII Theme Songs: Leona Lewis vs. Sayuri Sugawara

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When Final Fantasy XIII hits U.S. shores in March, it'll have a different theme song than its Japanese counterpart. Leona Lewis' “My Hands” is the official anthem for the North American and European releases while Sayuri Sugawara serenades players of the already-released Japanese version with “Kimi ga Iru Kara” (“Because You're Here”).

As far as which song is better, can any sane person make a case for Leona? Her song doesn't seem to fit the game at all. To even the scales, Ms. Sugawara should've been allowed to sing "I See You" for the Japanese print of Avatar.

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  1. The people of SE are completely retards, a game that was exclusive get a release for xbox too they remove so much content that they can make a new game as they say they dont plan to add the original japanese VO & main theme of the game and the main reason was what? because they want to make PS3 & xbox versions identical and dont want to make the game for xbox more than 3 DVD are they serious? what the fck they r saying the ppl lost it completely PS3 have space for much more why the PS3 owners must take the blame because xbox dont have blue-ray show some respects to the fans and make the PS3 version the best u can do the fans ask for the option to choose between Japanese & English VO you have both ready you can do it so do it and stop being money-hungry sluts and sign secret papers behind the table.
    Follow the example of Star Ocean & End of Eternity both this game will be Dual-Audio I wont buy this game until they give us a proper version of the game with the option to "choose" what VO we want to listen and what theme song we prefer, at least give us the option and dont make stupid questions like "there is many ppl that want to hear the Japanese VO?" YES! Mr they r many out there that prefer to play a JRPG with the original Japanese VO start searching a little the net to find out your self..

    cloud1983

    Jan. 22, 2010 16:05:pm

    at 16:05:pm