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Final Fantasy X on PS2 (2002)

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Average rating: 73%
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Certificate: 12
User collections: Games Galore, Gaming for the Thinking Man, Great Games
Developers: SQUARE
Genres: PS2
Number of players: 1
Released: 24/05/2002

Brief synopsis of Final Fantasy X

Since the release of Final Fantasy 9 in February of 2001, UK gamers have been waiting patiently for the PlayStation 2 sequel. Weve played it, so let us tell you what its 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. Squares 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 Squares 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 whats 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 Spiras 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, theres no denying that Final Fantasy 10s 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 its 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, Squaresofts tenth instalment of the legendary series is by no means disappointing. On the contrary, Square has produced a game that doesnt 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.

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Rated - 5 starsOne of the best introductions to RPGs for anyone

Ria Llewellyn from Swansea, Wales [Highly rated reviewer] , 27/11/2007

The first RPG I ever played was Final Fantasy VII, and after that I was hooked. But with X, the gameplay and graphics are seriously improved from earlier versions, which makes this one of the best introductions to the genre anyone could ask for. The beauty of it is, unlike some RPG's out there, you simply don't HAVE to go out and find every extra (and yet doing so would take you a good amount of time!) to complete the game. It's challenging but not enough to smash your head against a wall, and it's sheer beauty (even in comparison to some of the next gen games, and of course FFXII) will keep you playing for hours.

I highly recommend this game to anyone and everyone - come on - rent it - NOW!

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Rated - 5 starsGaming at its very best what a awesome game

A customer from Colchester , 21/05/2006

pure Gaming excellence brill graphics good battle system its all good and great story and the end makes you wanna cry. The game is just amazing its better than anything ive got you just get hooked on the story and gameplay the characters are brilliant and well done, the sphere grid is the best leveling up system ive seen, plus you can break your HP limit and MP in this which is great. cant find a single fault. good for its age, i think its better than ff12 .

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Rated - 5 starsBest Game in a long time!

A customer from England , 12/07/2006

I never used to like playing Final Fantasy becouse i thought it looked boring, but my mate lent me FFX. After a few hours of playing the game i was totally hooked, the players are great the, the battle script is just right and the story in the game is fantastic i love playing the game and i am always fiding new things about the game. If you ever get the chance by the game 10/10

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Rated - 5 starsBest RPG in PS2

Ovee DhakA Boi from London, UK , 24/03/2006

Final Fantasy X is the first Final Fantasy Game I played. I have played a large collection of PS2 games... and I got this game very late 3-4 years after its release... It still plays better, looks better than most of the newer games out there. I was totally hooked. Good story, Loads of characters, Decent battle system, totally addictive and its got a good length (40 hrs+).

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Rated - 5 starsOne of the best introductions to RPGs for anyone

Ria Llewellyn from Swansea, Wales [Highly rated reviewer] , 27/11/2007

The first RPG I ever played was Final Fantasy VII, and after that I was hooked. But with X, the gameplay and graphics are seriously improved from earlier versions, which makes this one of the best introductions to the genre anyone could ask for. The beauty of it is, unlike some RPG's out there, you simply don't HAVE to go out and find every extra (and yet doing so would take you a good amount of time!) to complete the game. It's challenging but not enough to smash your head against a wall, and it's sheer beauty (even in comparison to some of the next gen games, and of course FFXII) will keep you playing for hours.

I highly recommend this game to anyone and everyone - come on - rent it - NOW!

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Rated - 5 starsGaming at its very best what a awesome game

A customer from Colchester , 21/05/2006

pure Gaming excellence brill graphics good battle system its all good and great story and the end makes you wanna cry. The game is just amazing its better than anything ive got you just get hooked on the story and gameplay the characters are brilliant and well done, the sphere grid is the best leveling up system ive seen, plus you can break your HP limit and MP in this which is great. cant find a single fault. good for its age, i think its better than ff12 .

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