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134 of 155 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Leveling Up as a Way of Life,
By Marc Ruby™ "The Noh Hare™" (Warren, MI USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
This review is from: Final Fantasy X (Video Game)
Not having a lot of experience with the PS2 platform, I am less than jaded when it comes to comparing role-playing games on the PC to their platform-based cousins. Having only the PC version of Final Fantasy IX as a basis of comparison, I was amazed by the graphic richness of the new game. This is not just a matter of higher powered engines and CGI wizardry. It really springs from the artistic commitment of the staff designing and creating the game.Character design still shows its heritage from Yoshitaro Amano, one of Japan's greatest graphic artists. In addition, the background and 'set' design is equally imaginative. Massive use of CGI work simply makes all this magic spring to life with movement and gesture. No less an effort has been spent on the game's sound and music, making the experience of the game intense, and sometimes even spellbinding. Tidus, a young blitzball professional, is thrust, mid-catastrophe, into the world of Spira, where an incredible monster (Sin) is gradually destroying the world as punishment for its ecological missteps. He meets Yuna, who is a Summoner, capable of calling up Aeons as battle weapons. Yuna has begun a voyage from temple to temple, a quest that must end in a confrontation with Sin to bring peace to Spira. In typical RPG style, they and their companions follow a path of ever escalating monsters and challenges, culminating in a prolonged, exhausting final struggle. The story and dialog are fine, with a few twists to keep player interest, but for the most part it is predictable. Since people come to this game looking for different things, the creators have tried to manage a difficult balance between narrative and play, and, for the most part, are successful. The dialog is sometimes silly and sometimes touching, but it is never unbearable. This is an incredibly large game. It is possible to stick to the basic story line, minimum leveling up and barely make it through the game in 50 to 60 hours. A quick perusal of a good walkthrough quickly reveals that nearly half of the game is hidden from view, and that diligent playing can be very rewarding. My time using the walkthrough was 90 hours, and there were still possibilities left unexplored. Obviously, the game will stand up to replay. I have to give the game five stars. I can quibble about storyline and some predictable gameplay, but there is too much that is simply outstanding. This will be considered one of the peaks of RPG gaming for some time to come.
50 of 59 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Living the RPG -- Worlds in the PS2,
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This review is from: Final Fantasy X (Video Game)
I must say now, even though some amazing games have come out this year, such as Soul Reaver 2, Devil May Cry and the spectacular Metal Gear Solid 2, the defining game experience in the coming months will be, without a doubt, Final Fantasy X. No other RPG series has come close to the success and immense enjoyability that the Final Fantasy series has gained over the years. Although there have been some frustrating titles (FF VIII) and some sleeper hits (FF Tactics), Square has established a track record of produce the most realistic and moving story-based games on the market. Final Fantasy X will be no exception.One of the newest and truly amazing features of this game is the life-size adventure system. In previous RPGs, the adventurer would explore a large outside world, but when entering a specific town or dungeon, the player would often have to walk up to a small icon and confirm entrance. In FFX, your character will be walking in the world from his or her own perspective, and will see oncoming castles or mountains in the distance. When encountering them up close, the scale is life-size in preportion to the character, that is to say, the mountains aren't going to be head hight, they're going to span up into the clouds. As an additional note, fights will now take place on the screen you are in, and not transfer to a pre-rendered background. This takes an amazing amount of effort on the game designer's part, and I want to thank them for making this such a realistic experience. Another change is the battle time system, previously known as Active Time Battle. The fights now take place in CTB, or Count Time Battle. Instead of constantly waiting for action meters to reach an end, you will be able to use a character immediately on his or her turn and see the list of the next 4 enemies or allies waiting to act. The turns will proceed in sequence, as opposed to the old system of racing the enemy to confirm an attack. This allows for more strategy and twists in battle; a Stop spell could shake up the order of actions a great deal. (As veteran FF fans may notice, this is very similar to the time system in FF Tactics, Square's small unit battle manuvers RPG.) As not to worry the long-standing fans of the series, some classic FF features will be returning. The special limit attack feature (limit break / trance) has been dubbed Overdrive. It's nearly the same as FF VII's limit break system, each character having a meter that raises when the character is damaged. Chocobos once again live in the environment of the game, as do summons (now called Aeons, and you even get to fight as them in battle!) A leveling up feature, the Sphere board, lets you custimoze characters nearly any way you want, almost like the Materia of FF VII and the Job System of FF V. This game has so many virtues that it's hard to expound on all of them in a simple, one-page review. The beautiful graphics, amazing storyline, and wonderfully rendered characters (who speak, smile, and scowl) all combine to form one of the greatest RPG packages on any console to date. Kudos to the programmers at Square that spent years designing the most involved game I have ever played. If you only try one role-playing game in your entire life, make it this one.
218 of 277 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible,
By Justin R. Germino (Mesa, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Final Fantasy X (Video Game)
My first impression of the game was that it would have a summoner type feel (which isn't bad, but not usual FF to me.) However, the game has a very well done story line. Good voice acting and it flushes out the characters so well that they talk to each other and goof on each other in battle. The graphics are very good, though a little jittering and jagged edges on the vector at times. The cutscenes however are superb, and almost movie like in quality.The game has a great combat interface, though I am not sure yet if I like the sphere system for gaining skills and abilities. The storyline seems good so far and I am approximately 10 hours in. The music is very good, but I still think the FF3 soundtrack is the best one ever. Overall this is turning out to be my favorite in all the FF series that I have played.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
"We called it 'Sin.'",
By Joy (Fairfax, VA USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Final Fantasy X (Video Game)
Final Fantasy X is the last TRUE FF that has been made. As much as I love FFX-2 and really like so much of FFXII, to this day, I still feel Final Fantasy X is the last real Final Fantasy. I have played just about every single Final Fantasy. Not Final Fantasy XI since it's online and a couple off titles like Tactics Advance and Crystal Bearers for the WII. But I am a HUGE Final Fantasy fan and love FF's VI through X-2 the most. I'm not going to go into a too long detailed review but I have to mention some very important things.First, I have to completely disagree with what Amazon has in it's cons about little innovation. That's so not true. There's a lot of innovation and some things here I wish would return in future FF's. The whole battle system with the CTB is so unique and never used in a FF before. I love being able to use more strategy and use that CTB window to determine when the next enemy will attack and which character will go next depending on what I do in battle. And being able to switch out characters in battle. This was such a genius addition to the series after having the traditional turned based from FFI and the ATB from other FF's before FFX. I really love the CTB and it wasn't used in enough games. FFXII should have had the CTB as well. It really needs to return for at least another true FF. It's such a shame that it hasn't been used in FFXII or FFXIII. Which brings me to another point: a lot of people are complaining about the random encounters and calling this boring which couldn't be further from the truth. People just don't understand what Final Fantasy is supposed to be. It's a RPG, NOT an action game series. As much as I like FFXII, the removal of the traditional turned based system is a great downfall. That's another thing that makes me love FFX and FFX-2 and how they are the last TRUE FF's. They have that Final Fantasy feel that has been missing since when FFXI first appeared. But another main thing is the storyline in this game. From the very opening credits, to the very last part with the Game Over screen, this game pulls you in and never lets up. You feel joy, excitement, amazement, sorrow, sadness and so much more and you actually care about the characters. It's more than just a game. It's an experience. It's like reading a book and watching a movie but it's not just that because mostly it's gameplay but you know what I mean. You get so engrossed that you end up playing this game for days without even realizing it. You want to know who Tidus is and where he came from. You want to know if Yuna can save the world from 'Sin.' And who or what is 'Sin' anyway? That's for me to know and you to find out and much, much more. This game has so much to offer and I love it so much, I'm on my 6th playthrough and counting. I'm just so amazed at the amazing graphics and voice acting too. The chocobos are so cute and adorable and I love dodging lightning in the Thunder Plains. Amazing caverns, swimming and battling underwater, riding chocobos, the gorgeous, GORGEOUS town of Guadosalem (you'll see what I mean when you get there) and the Farplane. The music is incredible. So many different emotions you feel in the music alone. I love this just as much as Final Fantasy VI through IX. Please, please, experience FFX. It's not just a game. It's a totally unique experience. HIGHLY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Above and Beyond,
By toastercult "fritozpollo3" (Essex, CT United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Final Fantasy X (Video Game)
When I heard that Final Fantasy X was coming out in December rather than February, I was ecstatic. I had long awaited the next chapter in the Final Fantasy series, and the wait was worth it. This game is beyond belief. The graphics in regular gameplay are incredible, and those of the FMVs/CGs excel the rank of phenomenal, and the cinemas no longer have that feeling of "slow motion" as in final fantasies 7-9. Also, the character's speech is another plus, and the voices fit perfectly with the characters they come from (though the lip-synching is a bit off). Another pro is that there is a new enhanced battle system, which you will see in the tutorial b/c it is quite difficult to explain. There are many more things that make this game awesome, but I dont want to spoil them for you! I highly reccommend purchasing this game, which is filled with fun, action, adventure, romance, and puzzles (just wait until the Cloisters of Trials!). This could quite possibly be the greatest game ever made, at least I think so.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
It is possible to teach and old dog new tricks!!!,
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This review is from: Final Fantasy X (Video Game)
Final Fantasy is the ultimate Role Playing experience. From the first NES game to this Tenth Edition, every game has offered a new world to explore, new characters to fall in love with, and new enemies to hate. The Final Fantasy Series is what video games are about, and it is very rare to find such a series of games that offer something for every gamer that exists. Final Fantasy X continues this trend! It offers fresh ideas to the old format we have all come to know, and shockingly they are all for the best. With Final Fantasy IX, the gameplay was beginning to get rather stale, however Final Fantasy X, literally rejuvenated my love for the series. This game has everything, Voices!!!, Amazing Graphics (thanks to the Power of the PS2), and a new Battle and Leveling System; which are truly supurb! Final Fantasy X also has an outstanding game called Bliztball, which is basically the best parts of Soccer, Basketball, and Water Polo all mixed in one! This is the must own game for the Playstation 2. Every system has is own special franchise themes, Nintendo has Mario, X-Box has Munch, Sega had Sonic, Well the PS2 doesn't have one character, it has an epic! Final Fantasy! Final Fantasy X is the must own game of the holidays and the year!
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Final Fantasy X,
By A Customer
This review is from: Final Fantasy X (Video Game)
I just bought this game yesterday ( Dec. 19th ) and its very impressive. I haven't made it into the game very far but from what I've seen so far this game won't disappoint. Everything about this game is good. The new battle system is AWESOME! The only thing I'm not really into is the Sphere Grid system. Its kinda weird but, like I said before, I haven't made it very far in the game so I'll eventually end up getting used to it. This is a great game. Coo bay.
20 of 24 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A FANTASTIC JOURNEY THROUGH SPIRA,
By Void Zero (Brookline, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Final Fantasy X (Video Game)
Final Fantasy Ten is the greatest game for the Playstation 2. The graphics are almost better than what most high-end personal computers can display, and the music is richly composed and is always geared to the different situations (battle music, tavern music, etc..). The game's essence is similar to previous Final Fantasy titles, with turn-based combat and world exploration. I will say that the voice acting is sometimes childish and over dramatic, but you can pass through the cut scenes by tapping the x button. Essentially, the game is a full-blown RPG, which will probably bore and confuse those unfamiliar with the genre. Final Fantasy one was first released for the 8-bit NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) in the late 1980's, and I became a fan instantly with the game when I purchased it. FFX is not as short as some people would make you think. To build up your characters you must fight literally thousands of battles, which means you must quit your job and your personal life if you wish to invest the proper time to fully appreciate this RPG. If you like RPG's and science-fiction/ fantasy epics, you will be very happy with this title.
44 of 56 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Final Fantasy and the beginning of a new era....,
By Toru Koroshi (FPO, AP USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Final Fantasy X (Video Game)
I broke my neck off this get this fantastic rpg, and it was worth all the money I payed for it...Well anyways... Final Fantasy X gives a new indepth feel in battles and also in a new way to gain up HP,MP, and stats... I definetly was wow-ed by the game in the very beginning, when Tidus plays a game of Blizk Ball... (I hope I spelled it right....) but gets interrupted with an enemy (who shall remain nameless.... as of this point...) who totally levels a whole town within seconds... But as the game progresses on the scenes get way better... (*As also another note... you happen to arrive into your very first battle within maybe 10mins top into the game) more characters arises and battles get even sweeter than before the last... This (I truly admit...) is a MUST-BUY rpg... and I hope that you fanficts of rpgs will enjoy this game as much as I did. Sayoonara!
25 of 32 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
One of the finer Fantasies.,
This review is from: Final Fantasy X (Video Game)
Yes, this game was amazing and had gorgeous graphics and even a good storyline to boot (no FFVII though.). The game sheds a lot to be desired such as plenty of side quests, secrets and mini games. The music is loveable, the characters memorable. The problem where this game falls short is replay value and gameplay.The game's graphics are truly amazing and are by far some of the best we've seen on the PS2. The textures and mapping is great, and this is the first Final Fantasy game to be in a completely 3 dimensinal world and I mean entirely! The characters in the game are memorable with great developement and personality. You have characters with mystery and characters with intrigue. A small love story in there. I feel however that Square didn't focus enough on the love story as much as they did in Final Fantasy VIII. Not a bad thing, though when the kiss came it was just a couple of hours before the end of the game. The games involement is much better than in ANY other previous FF game. Raising characters is entirely different from the series. Now you must make your characters obtain "Sphere Levels". This was probably the best idea since the Job System introduced in FFIII or the Materia system in FFVII. Either way, instead of gaining EXP. like your traditional RPG, you gain ability points to help your sphere level go up. Once it does it starts over and keeps building up. Once you gain a sphere level you have to move on the "Sphere Grid" and actually use that sphere to learn an ability, increase your stats etc. Not a bad idea though this does bring the difficulty down by a whole lot and makes it successful to beat the game in 25 hours (and there are some who don't even increase their stats they just learn the abilities.) The battle system is different from previous FF games. Since Final Fantasy IV we've all grown used to the ATB battle system. Now you have the CTB system. This means, Control Turn Based. Basically its a turn based battle system with a twist. You can switch characters in and out of battle. You also have a CTB guage that appears in the upper right hand corner of the screen. This'll show you when enemies attack and when your characters attack. Should you select a spell like "Slow" or "Haste" you'll see what the adjustments do on the CTB guage. The problem with this is the same as the sphere grid, the game is too easy with this. The ability to switch characters in battle is also a good idea but again, too easy. The game's downfall is the gameplay and replay value. The game moves at such a slow pace with cinematic scenes in which more than half you're unable to skip. They don't last long but they come every ten minutes or so and that time does add up. Thus, this makes the game lack for replay value. The game also has predictable plot twists, but none the less its a good storyline. Also, while the music is lovely, the voice acting isn't too good. It'd have been much better if Square had let us choose whether we want subbed or dubbed. The voice acting is in deed nothing special. The game cleary doesn't give off too much difficulty and while it is an amazing game, it is by far the most "different" Final Fantasy in the series. The classic blue background is gone (some people actually DO care about that). The classic ATB battle system that we've all grown to love is also gone. Not to mention that as the Final Fantasy series goes on the games get easier and easier. This one is no exception. Its downright easy. Overall the game is pretty good. It is better than VIII and IX but it isn't better than VII and the ones before. The series has lost some of its classic edge with this one but that by no means suggest you should degrade it. On the positive side But on the bad side Overall this is one of the better Final Fantasy games. Those who've ben there since FFI may not like this one quite as much but I assure you this is a great game. |
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Final Fantasy X by Square Enix (PlayStation2)
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