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Final Fantasy X-2
 
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Final Fantasy X-2
by Electronic Arts
Platform:   PlayStation2
3.8 out of 5 stars 165 customer reviews (165 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • Sequel to popular RPG title
  • Non-linear story
  • New combat and character development systems
  • Beautifully designed graphics
  • For 1 player

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Amazon.co.uk Review
Final Fantasy X-2 is the first-ever direct sequel to appear in Square's legendary Final Fantasy series of role-playing adventure games. Here the emphasis is placed squarely on the all-female trio of adventurers who make up the player's role-playing team. At the forefront is Yuna, of Final Fantasy X, who makes a heroic return just in time for another wild adventure. What's more, these girls have more about them than most all-girl manufactured pop groups; then, too, they remain at the cutting edge of fashion throughout the game, thanks to a system of costume changes.

The game itself is classically typical of the series, sending players on epic missions in a fantastical world of monsters and spectacular otherworldly scenery. This is not a game you'll play for a couple of hours and then forget: Final Fantasy X-2 demands attention--tens of hours' worth.

X-2 is a most interesting experiment: the series' feminine side has never been played on as strongly as it has here, and twee features such as Japanese pop music and sporting events feature more prominently than ever before. But it's more than a mere tangent--at its core, Final Fantasy X-2 is a cracking RPG. --Jonti Davies

Manufacturer's Description
Final Fantasy X-2 is the first sequel in the long-respected series. This sequel keeps the familiar environment fresh with the inclusion of a newly created battle system. The first female-led Final Fantasy, it combines an experience that is both light-hearted and melancholy with a tragic story of unrequited love and dark secrets. Two years after Yuna's fateful journey to defeat Sin in Final Fantasy X, the once chaotic world of Spira has gone through a massive transformation, entering a period of "Eternal Calm". Despite the Calm, Yuna's heart is empty and longs for her lost friends. When she obtains a mystical sphere that contains imagery of what might be the Blitzball player she thought was gone forever, Yuna is driven to seek the truth behind what she has seen. Incorporating a completely revamped battle system, new job classes, diverse looks for the leading female characters, renovated maps and enhanced character development systems, Final Fantasy X-2 delivers a fresh new look.


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5 star: 46%  (76)
4 star: 18%  (30)
3 star: 12%  (20)
2 star: 14%  (24)
1 star: 9%  (15)
 
 
 
 
 
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Depends how you look at it..., 19 April 2006
By gyorg (northants) - See all my reviews
Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
Ok. If you are a serious ff fan, this WILL disappoint you. If you have never played ff before you MAY like this (although you should play ffx first to understand whats going on, but try not to compare it to x, because it is nowhere near as good)The thing is, it is completely different to every other final fantasy game in terms of gameplay it is mission-based. It does follow on from final fantasy x, the world is the same, the characters are the same, the fiends are the same. I didn't like how they've TRIED to modernise it, however, the music, the clothes, the missions, the singing and dancing... they were trying to make it appeal to a different audience, and in doing so, pushed away the regular audience. When they made it were they trying to promote girl power? They can't have because it is so far off the mark. Also i wish they hadn't changed the battle system back to bars filling up before you could attack. I liked having time to plan and knowing whose turn it was next. Despite all this, it is a good game, it has tons of stuff to do and the bosses are a lot easier than x's. I played through it solely to see the end, which does complete the story, but only if you get 100% or trigger the special ending. So. If you want a game to play, play this and ignore the faults. If you want to finish off final fantasy 10, play this, but be sure to get the special ending (a decent guide will tell you how to do this) or complete it 100%. If you want to play a game in keeping with the final fantasy series DO NOT play this game.
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