finalfantasynoob12
05-12-2004, 03:23 AM
Give me your thoughts about Final Fantasy X. I'd have to say it was great!!! It's pretty sad though I mean (MOGACENSOR2004)and everything. But hey what's a good game without a complex storyline, good dialouge and some good drama!

MogKnight
05-12-2004, 03:29 AM
My eyes hurt and please don't give out spoilers. ;_;

PuX
05-26-2004, 01:14 PM
lol.....as often as ive said, it is good for a game but nor for a final fantasy, the music isnt as memorible and Tidus can be G*y!!!!

Tokiko
05-26-2004, 05:12 PM
No matter how often you've said this, I am sure I've said more often that this is rubbish and there's no reason to say there is a fundamental difference between Final Fantasy X and the rest of the series. Or rather, to claim that such differences cannot be found everywhere, no matter which game you pick out. FF6 wasn't Final Fantasy, FF4 wasn't Final Fantasy, FF7 was least Final Fantasy-ish of all when it was released, and so was FF8... etc.
What does that tell us? Right, it doesn't matter... So stop repeating this... so I can stop repeating my line.

Bahamut ZERO
05-26-2004, 06:05 PM
I liked Final Fantasy X.

The characters interacted and meshed so well together, making for an interesting story. They drive the plot. Yuna may be central to it, as well as Tidus, but every other character adds to it and shapes it so well.

I liked the idea of Aeons. Just having Summons who come once in battle and hit a power move is okay. To have summons fight alongside you... Awesome, absolutely awesome. I just wish you could've summoned more than one of them at once.

I liked the linearity. I often get distracted from the main plot, so being kept on a set path was nice for a change. I did not lose my interest in the game. Plus the game offered you the chance to backtrack at the end.

I loved the music. There are some breath taking tunes available on there. Auron's theme: Awesome. Seymour's theme: Fits him perfectly, more so than Sephiroth's theme fitted him in FF7. The battle music with certain bosses. The music on Mt Gagazet. It was crazy cool.

I loved the battles. I loved being able to switch my party. I loved how each character had something they could do which made them unique for the battle. How Auron was the power house. How Lulu was the elemental killer. How Tidus handled lupines. How Wakka took out Aerial people. It kept my party to the same level.

The game is awesome. It's Final Fantasy. It's turn based combat, with a story that is deep if you look into it closely. That's my thought, that's my stance.

DreamerFFX Yuna+Tidus fan
05-27-2004, 11:46 AM
Lyrics
Kaze ga yoseta kotoba ni
Oyoida kokoro
Kumo ga hakobu ashita ni
Hazunda koe

Tsuki ga yureru kagami ni
Furueta kokoro
Hoshi ga nagare, koboreta
Yawarakai namida

Suteki da ne
Futari te o tori aruketa nara
Ikitai yo
Kimi no machi, ie, ude no naka

Sono mune
Karada azuke
Yoi ni magire
Yume miru

Kaze wa tomari; kotoba wa
Yasashii maboroshi
Kumo wa yabure; ashita wa
Tooku no koe

Tsuki ga nijimu kagami o
Nagareta kokoro
Hoshi ga yurete, koboreta
Kakusenai namida

Suteki da ne
Futari te o tori aruketa nara
Ikitai yo
Kimi no machi, ie, ude no naka

Sono kao
Sotto furete
Asa ni tokeru
Yume miru

Translation
My heart was swimming
In words gathered by the wind
My voice bounded
Into a cloud-carried tomorrow

My heart trembled
In the moon-swayed mirror
Soft tears
Spilled with a stream of stars

Isn't it beautiful
If we could walk, hand in hand
I'd want to go
To your town, your home, in your arms

I dream of being
Against your chest
My body in your keeping
Disappearing into the evening

Words halted by wind are
A gentle illusion
A tomorrow torn by clouds is
The voice of a distant place

My heart that had been
In a moon-blurred mirror that flowed
Those stars that trembled and spilled
Cannot hide my tears

Isn't it beautiful
If we could walk, hand in hand
I'd want to go
To your town, your home, in your arms

My dream of
Your face
That I softly touch
Melts in the morning


That was the lyrics for Suteki da ne. if any1 was interested. i LOVE FFX and i am half way through the game

PuX
05-29-2004, 05:40 PM
Originally posted by Misao
No matter how often you've said this, I am sure I've said more often that this is rubbish and there's no reason to say there is a fundamental difference between Final Fantasy X and the rest of the series. Or rather, to claim that such differences cannot be found everywhere, no matter which game you pick out. FF6 wasn't Final Fantasy, FF4 wasn't Final Fantasy, FF7 was least Final Fantasy-ish of all when it was released, and so was FF8... etc.
What does that tell us? Right, it doesn't matter... So stop repeating this... so I can stop repeating my line.

so what is a final fantasy in your eyes then? if you answer me that question i will leave it!

MogKnight
05-29-2004, 05:57 PM
Final Fantasy in my eyes? An adventure from Square Enix.

GOT YA THERE, BET YOU DIDN"T EXPECT THAT! >:D

Truth of the matter is, if you stand back a little more, you would see that all the Final Fantasy games have very little in common. Love stories didn't originate until FF4, the MP magic System wasn't there until FF2, the job system was not until FF3, the technological industrial setting was in FF7... I'm on a roll, lets keep going!

FF1 had no character development, FF2 was around the same time but was based more on character development, FF3 was the same deal as 1 but you can change jobs. FF4 returned to character development, had 5 playable characters at once, had a characters who would die out and so on, they also travel to the moon. FF5 only had 4 characters that can change jobs and they travel to other dimensions (3 actually). FF6 had no real main character and took place at a more modern pace, OH and GET THIS, the world gets destroyed in this one. FF7, like I mentioned, industrial setting and introduced a more free based system with the Materia system. FF8 took place more in the future and had more of a mature setting and introduced a Junction system, no magic, a love story, a Junction GF system. FF9, even through they say it's more of a game of the past, it really isn't since it introduced a weapon ability system, a new card system that is played online with people, and features many things that I do not know because I haven't played it.

THUS, lets go to Final Fantasy X, Sphere Grid system, mature characters, equipment modifying, free based system.

What is the point I'm trying to pull out? There really isn't anything related between these Final Fantasy games, the only real thing that you can distinguish between a regular game that Square-Enix releases and a Final Fantasy is that it has the following...

A game involving a group of people
Chocobos (even though FF1 didn't have these at the time)
Moogles (same deal as FF1)
Numbers that appear onscreen when you battle.

That's about it, that's a Final Fantasy game right there... haha

Farisfantasy
05-30-2004, 04:27 AM
Will Final Fantasy X is Mostof the best games, The characters ,The Music, The Story, The Battle ,The Sphere Grid(I Like it too much), The Aeons, The Secret Places.....etc i need lots of pages if i want to talk about FFX...will its not just a game its your feelings when you play it and the story of it...
You Know when i finished FFX (and i dont want to finish it)...I Kept Hours on the internet finding for new secret things in it so i can play this great game....In My Eyes FFX Is The best FF I've Ever Played...

Tokiko
05-30-2004, 04:15 PM
PuX... yeah. Read what MogKnight said, I don't think I have anything to add.
Every FF game is unique. Tries out something new. A new story. New characters. Changes in the battle system. New summons. Etc.

"Final Fantasy" was about four personality-less sprites saving the world from evil. Most later games, among them or especially FF7 (which abandons the idea of saving crystals as well as the fantasy setting) can be said to have nothing in common with Final Fantasy.
So what?

PuX
05-30-2004, 04:33 PM
yep. Square-Enix (Squaresoft) probably tried to hit everyones taste, anyways thanks guys, was fun talking about it all!!!! :)