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All rights reserved.| Description Marking the first true sequel in Squaresoft's popular RPG series, the story of Final Fantasy X-2 picks up two years after the events that took place in Final Fantasy X. Following the young and powerful Summoner Yuna's quest to rid Spira of the destructive force known as Sin, the world enters into a period known as the "Eternal Calm".
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Top Reviews 22 of 26 people found this review helpful. If you've played FFX, here's what you need to know about the sequel: First of all, it's different. The most important thing for you to expect is this: FFX-2 is not the same game as FFX. It does not provide the same experience as FFX. FFX is still one of a kind. The first thing you'll notice is that combat is very different. Unlike FFX's flawless turn-based system, FFX-2 uses a semi-real-time system similar to FF6 and Chrono Trigger. Don't forget to go to the option screen and change it from "active" to "wait". Otherwise, your opponents' turns will be flying by while you try to figure out what to do. This was the biggest disappointment for me. FFX had the best combat system of any RPG I’ve every played. The combat system of FFX-2 was only average. Characters from FFX are back, but the only two you get to play are Yuna and Rikku. Besides those two, the only other character you get in your party is Paine, who is never really introduced, but you get to learn about her mysterious past as the story progresses. In case you haven't noticed, all three are teenage girls. Keep that in mind. There are also a number of new characters, some stupid (LeBlanc) and some a bit more interesting (Nooj). One of my favorite parts of FFX was the ability to switch characters in the middle of combat. In FFX-2, you never switch characters, during combat or otherwise. However, the infamous job system is back (in the form of dress spheres and garment grids). Now, your characters are able to switch classes (from fighter to black mage, for example) mid combat. It ends up playing a lot the same as in FFX, but never quite as satisfying. The experience system revolves around dress spheres as well. The sphere grid of FFX is gone. In FFX-2, characters gain experience by winning fights, with which they level up in a traditional fashion, raising their stats. However, they also gain ability points with which they learn new abilities for their current class. You select which of these abilities to learn next. As you do, new abilities become available. This part is very much like the magic system of FF6. The story picks up 2 years after FFX. I found it satisfying, except for some parts that were too corny and girly. “Charlie’s Angels” really is a good comparison. The game made plenty of references to FFX -- for example, what is Isaruu up to now? -- yet still told its own story. You begin the game with the airship. Use it. Don't go straight to the hotspots, but instead go everywhere else. The majority of the game is made up of side-quests and mini-missions, but first you have to find them. If you're already familiar with the world of Spira, this shouldn't be too hard. It does take a lot of time, however. If you're impatient and just want to see how the story ends, this probably isn't the game for you. The chances of you being able to complete the game 100% (and get the perfect ending) on your own are very slim. You'll have to use a guide. It is at times extremely irritating. The worst is during chapter 4, when you have to do such long and boring things for only small fractions of percentages. Finally, my recommendations. If you're a fan of the story of FFX, pick up FFX-2 and play through it once (or twice if needs be) using a guide to get 100%. If you're a fan of the play value of FFX, the sequel will probably be a disappointment. If you're a fan of Final Fantasy games in general, FFX-2 is a good addition in my opinion. Just remember, it’s not a remake of FFX. Review ID: 10000000000745388 Was this review helpful? Report this review 13 of 21 people found this review helpful. If you liked any of the Final Fantasy, this is another home run hit. Rather than copy and paste you information, just know that this is another beautiful complex story style RPG game with great CGI and 60+ hours of game play. The only quirk is that this game came out right after Charlie's Angel the movie. This has a very Charlies Angel feel to it right from the start. Pros: 1) Great Story 2) Self Contained finish to the story (Would be nice to play FFX first since this is the FIRST sequal to Final Fantasy ever) 3) Beautiful CGI Cons: 1) Long hours to power up player 2) Harder to beat without fully exploring everything. I suggest you get a guide if you want to spend less time and enjoy the story of the game. Review ID: 10000000000008055 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 10/18/05 by: 6 of 7 people found this review helpful. There are times when you would just love to bring back those beloved characters from Final Fantasy X......this unfortunately is not one of those times. FFX-2 is a sequel to FFX and takes place after the original. It is the first and worst sequel to have ever came out of the Final Fantasy series. I paid 50 dollars for this game when if first came out and have been regretting it ever since. It really make's me mad that Squaresoft now known as Square-Enix thinks it can just put the title on just anything and sell it. This brings out some of the worst in RPG gaming and it definately a side of it you should try hard to avoid. Review ID: 10000000000031578 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 03/05/07 by: 7 of 9 people found this review helpful. This Final Fantasy is the sequel to Final Fantasy X. This game is not a great game but it is pretty good. This shy's away from the traditional RPG fighting system and revamps it which I do like about the game it is done more in real time then as a hit the monster teleport me to the battle. The graphics are great as Final Fantasy games always are known for. The story line is good. My major complaint about this game is gaming hours this game took me alittle over 40 hours to beat for a FF game that is way to short. That being said this game is worth the money if you are a Final Fantasy fan. But let it be known that the game is quite short. I do give it a high replay value and will play again. Review ID: 10000000003100965 Was this review helpful? Report this review 4 of 6 people found this review helpful. Do not really miss playing .The most interesing game ever existed for PS2.A real atmosphere of playing through .A game full of adventures and actions.Play and defeat the most powerful mosters ever created for PS2.The graphic and game play is designed almost perfectly which you will be amazed of. a recommended game for players who like adventure/action games. Review ID: 10000000003563813 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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