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Review by: rpg_man
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Reviewers Score:
8 / 10
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Posted: December 14, 2005
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Final Fantasy X-2
For PS2
The genre is RPG/Adventure
Produced by Square Enix
Overall score is 8/10
Review:
Story
Rating: 8/10
This is a sequel of Final Fantasy X, it takes place about three years
after the first one. The charecters are Paine - a mean girl, almost like
a punk. Rikku - If you played Final Fantasy X, you would know she’s a
Al-Bhed thief, and Yuna - The summoner from Final Fantasy X. They are
all sphere-hunters. It starts when Yuna finds a sphere of Tidus, she is
convinced that he is still in Spira and goes looking for more clues to
find him. Your are on a ship on this one who is piloted by Brother, you
fly around looking for other sphere's. There is another team of sphere
hunters that you run into a lot, and they try to take your spheres. You
go to a lot of places, and most of the places you go to were on the
first one.
Gameplay
Rating: 9/10
I will have to give this game a 9 on the gameplay, because you can be
almost anything, black mage, white mage, alchemists, warrior, thief,
gunner. It is the basic Final Fantasy system, where you wait for the atb
gauge to fill up and attack. The levels are not like Final Fantasy
X, they go up by exp, and you don’t have to use the sphere grid
(leveling up system for Final Fantasy X). You can learn a variety of
attacks. Some for monsters with good def, some for monsters with good
magic, and so on. There is also a big variety of monsters. Most which
are from the first.
Graphics
Rating: 10/10
The graphics of this game are amazing; the cut screens look so real.
Even the walking graphics are good, some of the best graphics I have
ever seen in a game, if they were any better, they would look to real.
Yet this is only my opinion.
Replay Value
Rating: 7/10
This game has so many side-quests it will make your head spin. There are
like 100 quests in total, maybe a little less, maybe a little more, I
didn’t count. But I think that you wouldn’t really need to replay it
because there are so many quests. Yet after you beat the game, it gives
you a chance to go back and do the stuff you didn’t, its called new
game Plus. So I would probably recommend playing the game over to get it
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