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Final Fantasy X
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- Learn to summon aeons-old spirits of power to add to your fighting abilities as you battle the evils of Sin
- Tidus is a star athlete who survives a massive disaster, and with the help of a girl named Yuna, he journeys to temples & monasteries to find truth.
- Tidus is a star athlete who survives a massive disaster, and with the help of a girl named Yuna, he journeys to temples & monasteries to find truth.
- Learn to summon aeons-old spirits of power to add to your fighting abilities as you battle the evils of Sin
- Spectacular graphics and incredible voiceover work will immerse you in a new world where evil forces threaten the existence of all you know!
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Final Fantasy X finally enters a fully polygonic world. Follow the main character Tidus from a gripping blitzball tourney into a new primitive world where he must fight to survive. A stunning level of real-time detail appears in each area, including huge water-filled areas that make up a large part of the environment. An exciting combat system is turn-based, thus allowing you the time to plot your actions without the need to worry about a constant barrage of enemy attacks. You're also able to swap party members in and out of combat during battles, and doing so is a free action. Lush visual elements enhance gameplay in this phenomenal action game.
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Final Fantasy X is the first title in this landmark RPG series to be released for the PlayStation2. The main characters are Tidus, a star of blitzball (a hugely popular sport in the Final Fantasy universe), and Yuna, who has learned the art of summoning and controlling aeons, powerful spirits of yore. These two people of different backgrounds must work together as they journey through the world of Spira. This installment of Final Fantasy has a distinctly Asian influence, bringing a fresh feel to the characters, music, settings, and story.
Features include voice-overs for the first time in the series (utilizing the Facial Motion System), high-polygon, motion-captured player characters designed by Tetsuya Nomura, and a camera that automatically adjusts its perspective to correspond with the movements of the characters--a feature now possible because the game is largely polygonal.
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Edition:Standard| ASIN | B00005TNI6 |
|---|---|
| Release date | September 8, 2006 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#7,396 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
#23 in PlayStation 2 Games |
| Pricing | The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price. |
| Product Dimensions | 7.25 x 5.25 x 0.5 inches; 8.01 Ounces |
| Binding | Video Game |
| Language | English |
| Rated | Teen |
| Item model number | 9805 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Square Enix |
| Date First Available | March 11, 2005 |
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Despite people thinking the game is confusing, the story is rather straight forward when you pay attention to what is going on. There are flashbacks, some time travel, and a vague exposition that slowly reveals the plot. Nothing out of the ordinary for a Final Fantasy game. Even if you think the plot is weak - the graphics, gameplay, and soundtrack were amazing.
This was the first voice acted FF game and it kind of showed, unfortunately. A lot of moments when the dialog was not in sync with the mouth movements, but that seems fair since this was Square Enix's first attempt. The voice actors are all very competent in their delivery and I don't mind any of the casting choices.
The battle sequences are in the classic turn based style, which I miss very much. Can't stand Final Fantasy games trying to be an ARPG. The game's roots are in turn based action and I will never know whey they changed after 10.
The soundtrack, I think, is some of Nobuo Uematsu's greatest work. Basically every track is catchy and sets the appropriate mood for the scene. The scope of the game really shows with the right song to accompany it. Lots of great tracks with Sutaki da ne, being a real power house.
My only gripe with the game is that there is no traditional experience points to level. After every battle you get a some battle points and when you get enough you can add new spheres to the sphere grid. What is the sphere grid? It is basically a multi-directional grid that has nodes which can be filled with an appropriate sphere. Some nodes are health, agility, MP, or learning new abilities. The problem is that you will wish you could grind and get all your stats up, but maybe you only will have access to some MP and agility nodes. You get spheres after battles too, which are generally determined by your enemies you defeat. The best spheres (ability spheres which unlock new moves) are the rarest and only drop from certain monsters in certain areas. Once you find one, it is best to sit for a while and stack up as much as you can. You will always have tons of other spheres to spare, but it will seem you are always short on ability spheres.
After a while you get used to the leveling system, so it is not even that awful just different and unfair sometimes. This game was amazing when it came out and is still amazing today. You can pick up the HD remaster on PS3 which comes with X-2 (fun game as well). The game really shines after a slight graphical face lift and breaths new life into the game.
Pick it up for cheap either way. Always a great game.
Gameplay: There are several notable differences from previous FF games and FFX. For one thing, there is no world map. This means you're pretty much stuck on the set path of start to finish (with a few minor exceptions). For another, the battle system is quicker than previous FF games. These changes, while significant, do not hurt the gameplay. Yes there are a ton of random encounter battles and yes the experience/leveling up is gained by a sphere grid rather than just leveling up, but you are able to mess around with equipment and the battles themselves are generally engaging. Moreover, the aeons are probably some of the best things to work with in the game and the cut-scenes are seamlessly incorporated into the play.
Storyline: The story of the game is well-written, with twists and turns that leave you itching to keep playing until you finish. Perhaps the best part of the story is the character development. As you go on in the game, you not only see the slow transformation of the characters, you also see how their lives are interwoven. You are able to envision all of the actions and consequences. You can anticipate the big moments. Yet, you never have all of the information. You gain insight into the characters lives only by continuing the journey, and the journey is an epic adventure.
On the negative side, I do not like the level up system of this game. I like that in FF12 you can level up like normal, you know what level you are at, and all of your stats change with each level up. With this game, you have to choose your priorities and pick what level up you want if you want to increase your speed, luck, magic ect. This part I absolutely hate, I want that done for me. I am thankful that the license system from FF12 was not used in this game as that was a real nightmare (Come on dont make me get a wepons license, I wanna just pick up and ax and just start hacking, I dont want to wait to be allowed to use it!)
The story line in this game is great, I'm not going to go into details on it, becuase I am only about 1/2 way through the game, so I really dont know it, wiki it if you want. The one thing I liked about FF12 that i dont about FF10 is that in 12 you can skip the cutscenes.. I know, the fanboys are going to get mad that i wanna skip the story, vut sometimes I have stuff to do and I am stuck in the middle of a 15 minute cutscene.. Please, WTF!
Lastly the characters in this game are absolutely awesome. I think it is unfortunate that Tidus, who is the main character in this one is such a whiney baby. Go figure, the main character is the crappiest character in the game! Lulu & Yuna are fantastic sorcerers, youw ill be using them constantly, but dont even think of using their attack, Wakka is kind of annoying, but his dark and sleep spells are necessary, and his "rulebreaker" (poison weapon) is fantastic. Auron and Khimari are great especially for breaking through armored creatures). Really, I have become spoiled I use Lulu for everything since her black magic attacks are more powerful than anyone else's crummy weapons... My only complaint about Yuna, while her healing spells are a real savior, I wish the Guardians were stronger, I would rather use Lulu than a guardian.
Definately go out and buy this game, you will love it. It is addictive and you will spend hours on it. Pick up the strat. guide, you will definately need it as this game is massive.
Great Game!
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Es cierto es greates hits y la parte trasera del disco ya no es azul, pero viene con manual y funciona perfectamente, todo excelente, sin contratiempos la entrega.
recomiendo al vendedor y aquellosque quieran probarlo en la consola donde salio (ya existe el remaster pero por la nostalgia de jugarlo en el ps2)
el modo de combate y los graficos que tiene son hermosos de lo mejor que llegue a ver en PS2
Reviewed in Mexico on August 1, 2018




