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Final Fantasy X (Sony PlayStation 2, 2001) - Version Japonaise - CIB

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UPC
4961012008056
Game Name Series
Final Fantasy Series
ESRB Descriptor
Blood, Violence
ESRB Rating
T-Teen
Game Name Special Features
First voice-acted Final Fantasy game Real-time facial expressions
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
Number of Players
1
Location
Japan
EAN
4961012008056
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Rating
T-Teen
Video Game Series
Final Fantasy Series
Features
First voice-acted Final Fantasy game Real-time facial expressions Newly designed battle system Fully 3D environments
MPN
SLPS-25050
Publisher
Square Co., LTD.
Genre
Role Playing
Game Name
Final Fantasy X

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Product Information

Square's acclaimed role-playing series makes its PlayStation 2 debut with Final Fantasy X. Players assume the role of Tidus, an athletic teenager who witnessed the destruction of his home city by an evil entity named Sin. While his life was spared, Tidus' contact with Sin opened a portal through time. Some 1,000 years have passed since the encounter, and Tidus now finds himself in a strange land with unfamiliar faces. As Tidus struggles to find a way back home, he will meet a variety of characters, including Yuna, a girl faced with the daunting task of defeating Sin. <br><br>Final Fantasy X features a number of new features over previous installments. Backgrounds and characters are rendered entirely in 3D, with real-time facial expressions visible on each character. When characters are surprised, for example, they will raise their eyebrows or open their mouths in astonishment. For the first time in the series, dialogue has been recorded using professional voice actors. The U.S. version features voices in English, with optional English subtitles selectable from the menu screen. <br><br>Refinements to the combat system include character-specific skills and abilities as well as the option to swap characters at any time during battle. While previous games involved playing with only three characters at a time, players can now manage a party by selecting three to fight and making substitutions as the battle wears on. This is possible through a turn-based system, allowing players to make decisions before initiating a move. As in the earlier games, players can use items, perform special attacks, cast magic, or summon powerful creatures to assist them.<br><br>A popular mainstay in the Final Fantasy series is the inclusion of mini-games. Final Fantasy X features Chocobo Riding, where players guide the bird-like chocobos through a series of training courses, and Blitzball, an underwater sporting event. Blitzball pits two teams of four players against each other as they attempt to score points by throwing a ball past the goalie. The action is primarily turn-based, where ability points determine the accuracy of passes, shots, and tackles. By competing in tournaments, players can earn experience and prizes for their characters.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Square Co., LTD.
MPN
SLPS-25050
UPC
4961012008056
eBay Product ID (ePID)
8685

Product Key Features

Video Game Series
Final Fantasy Series
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Game Name
Final Fantasy X
Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Role Playing
Features
First voice-acted Final Fantasy game Real-time facial expressions Newly designed battle system Fully 3D environments

Additional Product Features

Number of Players
1
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
Release Year
2001
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Blood, Violence

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  • Awesome game, not like your typical Fantasy.

    FFX was one of those weirder FF's and it just got weirder from there on. As many may agree, X has a different feel than its predecessors. The battle system is standard using a turn based system working off of the agility/speed attribute with all the perks that Square has always given to its patrons like Magic, Summons, Abilities, etc. However, they give the Sphere Grid instead of just having the orthodox level system. The great thing about this, it allows the characters to learn practically every skill in the game excluding some unique qualities. Unlike many of the previous games, FFX doesn't revisit areas for its storyline. This leaves a more nostalgic sense in the game giving it a great replay value though makes you feel a little uninvolved in the game's world (IMO). The characters ...

  • another good FF game

    Although which FF game has the mechanically-best battle system is heavily debatable, FFX has the best-implemented battle system of the entire series, except possibly for FF Tactics. The battle screen in FFX loads quickly, battles are bug-free and the turn system in FFX takes into consideration character speed and execution time for moves, in order to determine when to give each character another turn, rather than working in battle rounds, like in FF 1-3. The result is a battle system tactically similar to the ATB system, except which allows for easy character and equipment swapping, and features no delay between the selection and execution of a move, keeping the battles moving along at maximum speed. The quality of battle action animations are at a series high in this game, and overkill ...

  • An incredible experience from beginning to end. A must for any RPG fan.

    There is no way I could possible review this game and give it a perfect score with the standards set by the newer games. This game is not as beautiful as it was ten years ago, and the game play is not the most entertaining, but if you play it for what it is--a ten year old game--you will not be disappointed. Graphics: 3/5 The graphics of this game are remarkable if you have never played a game on Playstation 3. Unfortunately, most of us own a next gen console and the graphics in this game can sometimes become an eye sore. The environments are beautiful at first glance, but if you stare at them long enough you will probably notice squares here and there. It is not enough to make you want to stop playing the game; just don't expect this game to be Final Fantasy XIII because it's not. The ...

  • Final Fantasy X (Playstation 2)

    I bought this game, just as I had with all of the previous Final Fantasy series. 6 months prior to its release I had heard through the rumor mill that Square was going to place this game on 4 CD's. Much to my surprise I was mighty pleased that they had put this game out on one DVD. As I first started playing the game, I was intrigued by the fact that for the first time on a Final Fantasy game, the characters had voices to go along with their dialogue. PROS: 1. Gameplay is pretty much flush. Outstanding Squaresoft game with that same quality as I have come to expect from a Final Fantasy game. 2. Character "Level Ups" are no longer limited to level 99. It all depends on how you go around a "sphere grid." 3. Graphics / gameplay content proves yet another milestone in Square's ...

  • Cool game but not the best

    ach installment of the Final Fantasy series has featured strong storytelling, characterization, and strategic combat, fun minigames, and hours upon hours of captivating gameplay. The 10th title in the series is no exception. This is the first time a Final Fantasy game has appeared on the PlayStation2, and it takes full advantage of the increased technical capabilities. The story this time concerns Tidus, a blond-haired star of a sport called Blitzball. While he is playing in a match, Tidus's city is attacked by an evil force called Sin, and everything is destroyed save Tidus and his guardian Auran. The adventure begins as the pair are somehow transported to another world. From here on, it's standard Final Fantasy gameplay: fight battles, manage experience points, learn new powers, and ...