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Edea first appears in the PlayStation video game Final Fantasy VIII. - I would probably suggest being a little more specific and calling it a PlayStation role-playing video game.
This section uses some FF-specific terms without defining them first: What or who are Galbadia, SeeD, Squall? Rinoa appears to be a person, what does it mean when it says that they are "taken over"? I assume it's mind control again, but it's not clear.
Reception
Her outfit was praised by website staffs - it is clear that it's the websites' staff who wrote this, so I would probably just straight-up say it was praised by "publications including [A, B]"
I'm unsure about the "particularly her breasts" bit, and would probably prefer to just describe her as attractive.