Global Achievements. ALl Characters max str ect. Showing 1 - 13 of 13 comments. Grad View Profile View Posts. Thankyou brother. Originally posted by Cat Daddy :. Fli View Profile View Posts. Thanks I was looking for a file to compile my Al Bhed primers from. I've played X so often, but I never remember to compile my primers on my next run through. It'll be interesting to see what the characters are saying.
Will even more change prove to be better? Like these titles, FFXI boasts a persistent world in which a great number of players can talk, fight and quest together.
Plot details remain sketchy, but we've scavenged some character-creation information. In addition to selecting from among multiple races see sidebar , you'll be able to customize the appearance of your alter ego with clothing and hairstyles. More importantly, you can select a character class for your hero.
In addition to your main Job, you can assume a secondary class. That way, your Monk can learn a few white magic spells on the side. It all sounds quite promising, yet many questions linger. What's the battle system like? Early reports point to a hybrid of the good-ole FF system and something more Everquesty.
Will you have to buy a modem and Sony's hard drive? Beta testers in japan need both, but perhaps the final version won't require so much. Will there be a monthly fee to play? Our guess is yes. The most crucial answer we're looking for is a U. Young Tidus is a champion Blitzball player more on this later who, through the unlucky happenstance of an evil entity called 'Sin,?
Yuna, is a summoner in this future world where she has been charged with the dubious task of collecting all of the Aeons Aeons being powerful spirits locked in holy sanctuaries throughout the land of the land in order to summarily destroy Sin.
Auron is the mighty swordsman who travels back and forth through these two times believing that Sin can only be defeated by uniting Tidus and Yuna. Together with Yuna's guardians, Lulu, the black magic caster, Wakka, the captain of the local Blitzball team and Kimahri the stoic, deadly Man-Beast, Tidus will become engaged in an adventure that he never believed possible.
Meeting up with the strange clan called the Al Bhed and the 'hot as a pistol'? Rikku, Tidus' days as a spoiled professional athlete are over. Final Fantasy X is another epic game in the same vein as the previous nine. Huge sprawling cities that are teeming with fantastical devices are coupled with the fact that you are traveling with a woman clutching a doll capable of launching lightning from the heavens. And, as is the tradition, this game has nothing to do with the previous nine.
The only constant is the chocobos that seem to breed everywhere in the universe that is Final Fantasy. Alright, let's get down to the meat of it. When I initially put this game into my PS2, I was a little taken back. The first thing I noticed were the shaky graphics of Tidus' hand in the intro and, well, was I being a little too overcritical?
But this is the granddaddy of all RPG franchises AND the game that all other RPGs aspire to be on the console systems, so I was a little surprised to see this minor flaw right out of the gate. As I began to play the game several things became apparent to me.
One, our primary hero Tidus, is an overly friendly, outgoing, professional athlete who, for some reason, looks like he belongs in a boy-band. I guess I'm used to these angst-ridden, solemn characters who are haunted by some past tragedy.
Well, the next thing I found a bit strange is the character Wakka. Wakka is a blitzball player in the future and carries a blitzball as his initial weapon. The part that confused me was whether this is the same blitzball that's used in the actual sport, since in this sport, players kick, throw, and catch this particular ball, without any sort of damage occurring.
So why would you carry an object like this into battle? I liken this to carrying a football into combat. Yes, you could throw it at someone and even hurt them if they weren't looking especially if it hit them in the nose but can you honestly say that you could kill an animal the size of an antelope with one? I know I couldn't. I liken Tidus' situation to the movie Flash Gordon. In that movie Flash is a professional football player quarterback for the NY Jets who is thrust into a situation where he must save the Earth from Ming the Merciless.
How Flash automatically knew how to use weapons, swordfight, and fly rocket cycles was never explained, but this same kind logic is apparent in Final Fantasy X. Tidus instantly picks up a sword and can wield it with deadly intent. And just like Flash Gordon, this situation is a little hard to grip in the beginning. Having Tidus be a professional athlete certainly explains his physical prowess and speed, but it never answers the combat question. Maybe if Blitzball was a more brutal, combat style sport I could understand, but as it appears to be a cross between water polo and soccer, I had a hard time getting over the natural born killer instinct of Tidus.
This game includes everything you love about the original Final Fantasy X and X-2, along with; additional content, music, and art that further evolves the game. It's one of the few remastered games which is better than the original. They released remakes of several games that were already classics and improved on them; an excellent example would be the Resident Evil 2 remake. I'm an immense fan of the Final Fantasy franchise. I have played almost every title they've released and continue to play through " Final Fantasy XIV A Realm Reborn " every time they add a content update to the game.
Several factors went into my score. The updated combat style adds a new twist along with some unique original content. The updated graphics from the original PS2 version are very apparent, and the updated music plays to the player's emotions.
I'll never forget the slow, beautiful music playing as burning ashes fell from the sky as you approach the final boss.
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