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Final Fantasy X (PS2)

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Final Fantasy X (PS2) Description

Since the release of Final Fantasy 9 in February of 2001, UK gamers have been waiting patiently for the PlayStation 2 sequel. We’ve played it, so let us tell you what it’s all about. As the first next-generation Final Fantasy title, this particular instalment is likely to be scrutinised mostly for its visual enhancements. In the previous three Final Fantasies, the battle arena was the only section of the game to see real-time 3D rendered environments. Square’s ability to exploit new hardware has allowed them to develop a good 60% of the entire game in full 3D splendour. Minor areas such as shops and some cut-scenes require Square’s pre-rendering genius, but the rest, including all characters, use the polygon-pushing power of the PlayStation 2 probably better than any game created before it. The sheer number of textures, the size of the environments and the character features are a pleasure to behold. So what’s the story all about this time, eh? In a nutshell, the world of Spira is under constant attack by a spiritual bad dude known as Sin. A star player of Spira’s soccer equivalent, Blitzball, Tidus soon meets with Yuna and finds himself to be a crucial cog in the wheels of fate in his fight against evil. Although the story is often the driving force with role-playing games, there’s no denying that Final Fantasy 10’s addictive quality lies in the heart of the all-new battle system. Known to implement a new and complex levelling up system for each game, Square has developed something unique for this latest production, and it’s called the Sphere Grid. It is a known fact that random battles are the bulk of role-playing gameplay, particularly in Square games, and Final Fantasy 10 is no different. You will face many challenges in battle, including hundreds of both new and familiar fiends, as well as some formidable bosses. We must stress though, that Final Fantasy 10 is much more difficult than the three previous instalments in this respect. Gone are the days when you could hack ‘n’ slash your way through battles as a high level swordsman. The enemy now fights intelligently, and you must do the same. The bosses in particular show themselves to be especially devious and require the player to use very specific abilities to defend attacks successfully. Quite often, the difference between victory and failure in battle can be a simple Haste or Protect spell. To conclude, Squaresoft’s tenth instalment of the legendary series is by no means disappointing. On the contrary, Square has produced a game that doesn’t cash in on its reputation as many other sequels do, but uses the winning formula to create something better, more advanced and more playable than anything that has gone before it. Final Fantasy 10 improves upon what is already one of the best selling video game franchises in the history of the industry, and does it well. Simply beautiful.
Publisher: SCEE   Platform: PS2   Category: RPG  
Players: 1   Release Date: 02 May 2003   PEGI Rating: PEGI Rated 12+  

Member Reviews for Final Fantasy X (PS2)

Rating:
  • Currently 5 Stars.
Reviewed by: retrofi
A truly polished and accomplished RPG lies within. Though the concept of Blitzball made me cringe, the story is perfectly told with great pacing, perfect arcs and excellent enemy progression (though I did have to grind at times). The graphics are fantastic for the PS2, the summons are as epic as ever. This is the level that all next-gen RPGs should aim for. I was disappointed by FFXII as I had hoped for something more like this, but I'm a fan of old-school RPGs which are evidently waning in popularity.
Rating:
  • Currently 1 Stars.
Reviewed by: Nihk
I had played an early edition of the FF series on the PS1 and didn't get into it but when I got this for my Birthday due to asking for it, as a friend seem to be well into it. I was istantly immersed into the gameplay and storyline, especially as I believe I'm like Tidus (the real main character). Tidus is a Blitzball star trying to be better than his father who he hates at the begining. He gets dragged into what seems to him another world, where he helps Yuna (a up and coming Summoner) to rid Spira of Sin (a creature that came from the war, a 100 thousand years ago). If you like RPG then you'll love this one and even if you don't like RPG then with this you'll get into them like you don't believe. So just try it and see, after all no harm in it unless you don't want to be caried away into a dream land of astonishing portions. x:x
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  • Currently 5 Stars.
Reviewed by: GaryA
I hate (and still do) every Final Fantasy game I have played previous to this one, even 7 which most say is the best. I borrowed this from a friend cause he told me the graphics where awesome when it first came out and that I should have a go just for the graphics, I gave him it back because I decided to go to the shop and buy it myself, I enjoyed it that much. So if you hate Final Fantasy games or love them then you should def get this or at least give it a go I promise you will like it, once you finish it go on and buy part 2 as well as it is just as awesome. haven't played 11 but that's only cause it never came out on the PS2 in the UK and y PC is wont be able to play it, Can't wait until XII comes through my door as well I'm sure its just as good.
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  • Currently 5 Stars.
Reviewed by: liltyleruk
this has to be the best game i have ever played,for anyone who has enjoyed the final fantasy series so far ro is just into rpg this is the game for you. there is no need for you to have played final fantasy 9 or below because every game is completely different. brilliant charectors awesome storyline and 150+ hours of gameplay what more can you ask for?

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