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Final Fantasy X | 
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1459 reviews Sales Rank: 211
Platform: Playstation2 ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 13 - 17 years Operating System: Playstation 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.6 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 9805 Model: 662248901077 UPC: 662248901077 EAN: 0662248901077 ASIN: B00005TNI6
Release Date: September 8, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: The game is in good shape with all art work and booklet fast first class shipping shipping
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| • | Tidus is a star athlete who survives a massive disaster, and with the help of a girl named Yuna, he journeys to temples & monasteries to find truth. | | • | Learn to summon aeons-old spirits of power to add to your fighting abilities as you battle the evils of Sin | | • | Spectacular graphics and incredible voiceover work will immerse you in a new world where evil forces threaten the existence of all you know! |
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Amazon.com Review Each 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 recruit a motley crew of nonplayer characters to join your quest. The graphics, however, take things to a new level. They are amazing not only for their realism, but also for their imaginative art design. The world these heroes inhabit is breathtakingly beautiful, flowing, and full of inventive surprises. You haven't lived until you've surfed cables high in the air, or ridden a graceful airship through the clouds. The stunning effects are on display when you use magic in combat, summon gigantic monsters, and use fire columns to devastate your foes. One new element is voice acting. The innovation yields predictably mixed results: it's wonderful to hear spoken dialogue rather than read subtitles, but as with most games translated from Japanese, the acting is mediocre and sometimes unintentionally hilarious. Still, the game's new graphics engine and solid gameplay are sure to please fans of the series waiting to see what Square has in store for them. While Final Fantasy X doesn't offer much innovation, it also doesn't disappoint. And fortunately, with Final Fantasy XI already in development, the title is still a misnomer. --Andrew S. Bub Pros: - Gorgeous graphics
- Epic story line
- Voice acting
Cons: - Little innovation
- The voice acting is sometimes laughable
Amazon.com Product Description Final Fantasy X is the first title in this landmark RPG series to be released for the PlayStation2. The main characters are Tidus, a star of blitzball (a hugely popular sport in the Final Fantasy universe), and Yuna, who has learned the art of summoning and controlling aeons, powerful spirits of yore. These two people of different backgrounds must work together as they journey through the world of Spira. This installment of Final Fantasy has a distinctly Asian influence, bringing a fresh feel to the characters, music, settings, and story.Features include voice-overs for the first time in the series (utilizing the Facial Motion System), high-polygon, motion-captured player characters designed by Tetsuya Nomura, and a camera that automatically adjusts its perspective to correspond with the movements of the characters--a feature now possible because the game is largely polygonal.
Product Description Final Fantasy X takes you into the world of Zamarkand, where you must face down the dark force called Sin to save the world!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1454 more reviews...
Third Best Final Fantasy June 25, 2008 Final Fantasy X is third on my final fantasy favourites list. To this day I will pick this game back up and play through to the end. Great game overall. The story is what makes this game one of the best. There are a few too many cut scenes, but the overall game is worth the intrusion. Trust me, at the end of the game you will be ready to sit back and watch the rest of the story unfold. One small problem is the hoops you have to jump through to get everyone's ultimate weapons. If I wasn't an avid gamer, I would have burned the game and stomped the ashes into the ground. Most of the sidequests were entertaining. I especially liked blitzball, although I know most people played it the bare minimum.
Overall a great game that will be remembered for a long time.
To much effort on character voices than on actual game play June 17, 2008 It's a great game but I miss that ability to revisit past location after your character has grown more powerful. Still had a great time. To much effort on character voices than on actual game play. Jody Bissoon
Final Fantasy 10 June 2, 2008 I never realy liked turn based RPG. But when I bought Final fantasy 10 it changed my mind for ever. In the first place I did not enjoy TB(rpg)'s is for the single reason that the gameplay was way to slow and never really kept my intrest. But what makes FF10 an exepction is it's simple but complex battle system almost never ruined the pace. And with the additon of voice acting and a story like no other made it better then the rest. Therefore, FF10 should be your game of choice when it comes to TB(rpg).
A great Final Fantasy June 2, 2008 Though all games in this series seems to be a hit, the Final Fantasy series is Hit and Miss with me. This is one of the Hits for me. If you like traditional J-RPGs you will love this one. I found myself lost for many hours at a time in this universe. The main story arch is engrossing and there are also plenty of fun side quests along the journey.
A masterpiece May 31, 2008 For years now Final Fantasy games have been providing the gaming world with countless hours of gaming with the remarkable series. And with the exception of Final Fantasy VII, this may be the best one yet.
This game introduces voice actors to the game, which provides a very pleasant change. The graphics are also far beyond any game created to that point. The movie scenes in particular are simply brilliant as demonstrated by the scene of Tidus and Yuna in the water which may be the most stunning display of digital art that has ever been seen.
But once you get past the look of the game you'll find yourself immersed in an intricate story line. It centers around the journey to defeat a monster named Sin and restore peace to the world of Spira. Each character has a distinct personality and early on creates a feeling of care for each one. Underneath the main plot lies a beautiful love story centered around the main character, Tidus, and the summoner, Yuna.
This game introduces a different way of getting stronger in battle with the Sphere Grid. The characters gain experience in battle to get sphere levels which allow the characters to move around the grid. Also various spheres are found in battle which activate the different nodes on the grid.
The Limit Break or Overdrive is also different in this game. a characters Overdriva gauge is charged by whichever mode the character is set in, whether it be by taking damage, dealing damage, defeating a monster, and many others.
Overall, this game is magnificent and will have you hooked from the first time you play it. This game easily stretches into 50 hours of gameplay, and will have wanting to replay it again and again.
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