Besides, you do not have to use a guide. You can play the game, at least the first time round, on your own, make your own decisions (not because you know they bring you closer to the completion, but because YOU want to do them).
If you want to destroy the game for you by using a guide… so be it, but don’t blame it on the game.
Besides, I think some of the music tracks are pretty nice, and I simply adore "1000 Words". Or that one at the Moonflow!
I also assume that Nobuo Uematsu is a human being, his day has no more than 24 hours like for the rest of us, too, so he simply cannot take part in the production of each and every single game.
But I think the 100% thing was fine…?
It’s not a problem for me when I was playing it (well although I didn’t like this game that much)
And I have to admit some mini-games are a pain in the neck. But, hey, some mini-games in the first game were just as painful *has the lightning bolt-dodging in mind*.
All in all, it has to be expected that some people wouldn’t like this game because once again Square-Enix tried something different. Not everyone likes all Final Fantasy games. This one is no different.
However, the gameplay makes up for that. Its fresh and variational, even if it follows the the game’s stupidity feel.
There are multiple endings? Alright, I’m guessing you get something special for 100% completion.
With the new game plus option and the non-linear path, it makes for this Final Fantasy to have more replay value than the others.
– The main story is short and doesn’t resolve much of anything from FFX.
– The music is shit. One or two memorable "vocal" tracks doesn’t excuse the fact that 75% of the music you’ll be listening too is annoying and repetitive.
– To get 100% you have to re-visit areas you previously play in FFX over, and over, and FUCKING OVER AGAIN.
– Most of the game will be spent playing annoying mini-games and pointless side quests that we’re obviously slapped together very quickly in order to make the game "longer".
– The upbeat and more happy theme in this game is overdone to the point where it nearly ruins the whole game. Square, its nice to see the people in Spira no longer being plagued by clinical depression, but wtf with the concert shit and monkey match-making?
– So called "new" areas are to short and mostly seem to be lame ass caves or stone dungeons.
– Spheda sucks and you managed to make Blitz Ball even worse. Good job.
Why’s everyone obsessed with maxing them? Isn’t breaking them good enough?
P.S. this game is gay:mad: 😡 😡 😡 😡 😡 😡 😡
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much. Oh yeah Dragon lee, you can kiss your ass!
It reminded you on Pok�mon? Well, your fault for knowing enough about Pok�mon for finding parallels everywhere. 😛
LeBlanc fits in an old tradition of opponents. Ultros in FFVI, the Turks in FFVII, Gilgamesh in FFV, maybe Raijin and Fujin in FFVIII. Enemies that you get to battlke every now and then, semi dumb ones, for entertainment, etc. If Pok�mon is all this reminds you on, geez, I cannot help you there.
but the leblanc syndicate was to comical with the stupid sidekick(Ormi) and the clever man(Logos) and the bossy bitch of a leader(lebanc) its all to kiddish compared to recent FF’s
The music was okay, but not as great as the previous games.
It seems like Final FantasyX-2 was just created on the spur of the moment. I think if they took more tie to develop the story it would have been alot better instead of filling it with subquest after subquest.
I’m sorry, but I was kind of disappointed with the costume designs of the game aswell.
(im exploring new colour)
I love all ffs but holy shit this game was so short. ffx left me so emotionaly involved I had no choice but to play x-2 but hardly any of the past glory was relived. I played in hope tidus and yuna got to be together again but Instead I was pulled into all these bull shit mini games.
although the combat system had its moments with the special dress spheres and all I feel like I was cheated out of a story and music and charecter layouts and every thing else I lvoe so much about final fantasy. and to top it off I made all the way to the end only leveled in the 30s usually the game play gets me tough enough to kick the shit out of the final boss. after speeding through game when it came time for the last mission I had to spend forever leveling up to finish and still no real emotional connection to the game after I beat it. I had forgotten I even played the dam thing.
I was kinda fun I give it that but not as good as the ff they got the combat system idea from and it was made before ps1
Also, the more I played the game the less I thought there was no "happy ass vibe this game gives off". Walking through Spira with Yuna, and missing Tidus more and more, the game had a much different, rather sad atmosphere to me. It was a worthy continuation all in all, as far as atmosphere was concerned for me.
Like I said, so maybe you don’t have an "emotional connection" with the game. So what? I do. And I am sick and tired of reading the same – sorry – crap again and again in this sub forum.
I never had an emotional connection with FFVII, but you don’t see me blaming the game itself for this. You don’t see me opening a thread about how much I hate FFVII, do you?
Why can’t you just accept that maybe a game is not exactly what you would want it to be, and leave it alone? What’s with this attitude lately? You’re not the centre of the universe, none of us is.
Blah, bye, I’m off.
But what I meant about happy ass vibe was that you are almost like a pop star or something putting on concerts and that shack music is non stop. not that I had a major problem with this but most ffs tend to be a little more morbid and gloomy. thats all I meant.
so drop the gun!! the last thing i wanted to do was piss people off but I figured I would get on this thread and voice my opinion.
I did not create it.
on another note crhono trigger does rock!! ya
Oh, BTW, if you want people to read your posts more carefully, consider capitalization. It makes it a lot nicer to loko at. Just saying.
I still don’t get the whole point of the game but no matter I still say it does’t compare to any other FF game.
The only good songs were the vocal songs. The rest were too upbeat. Personaly I prefer the sad deppresing songs.
They should have kept it at no sequals to any of the games or have done alot more to improve the story on this " sequal".
as for the suggestion gotcha. I also like the way you spelled look LOKO. no offense.
Don’t get me wrong if i’ve Penalized many aspects of FFX-2. I’m not saying this because I can’t play it or anything. It’s just that the game could have been a little better. Many FF games were great but this one was not one of them. Read the last guys reply, he makes great points. And about the music, 1000 words and Real emotion were great songs, but the in-game music is just absolutly terrible. You can’t expect me sit for hours playing this game and listening to crappy music. Usually, it’s the music that drives you. It’s true that I only continued to play the game to find out more about Tidus and what happened to him but with all the missions and crap that you go through the game, you start to ask yourself, "Is it really worth it"? There are just so many things about this game that makes it so boring. crappy music, retarded minigames and missions that have nothing to do with the story! I mean com’on, You have to get a couple of monkey’s together, sell tickets, run after a chocobo and Dig in a big desert, THATS ALOT OF FUN!!! (sarcasticly). The dialogoue can get pretty childish and girlie sometimes sometimes. It takes away some maturity and seriousness from the game. About the battle system. The system is great I have no problems with it except the entire garment grid and the gate thing kinda killed it. Another thing is that they added some really stupid new characters into the story. The Leblanc syndicate took away whatever seriousness the game had and You barely even saw the original characters. The only really good character they added was Paine and that was it. The one thing that I hated about the game was that it became too………Japanese. I mean, whats up with the concerts and the J-Pop. Isn’t this game japanese enough!!
Thats pretty much all I have to say. FFX-2 was very disappointing and FFX was a way better game than it’s sequal. I hope FFXII doesn’t turn out like this. If you agree or disagree with me please Reply to this thread. I’d like to hear what you have to say.
Final Fantasy X-2 is a good game as a game but not as a final fantasy!!!
P.S. Anyone know how many posts u have to send to the forums to get access to the trailers.
But before you keep arguing, look right here: http://www.ffshrine.org/ffx2/ffx2_interviewteam.php
It says right there that fans did want and ask for a sequel after seeing Eternal Calm.
Oh, and by asking me that, are you not conceding that your original statement, "no one would have asked for a FF X-2" is wrong?
<B> Agent0042: how many ppl asked for a sequel of FF8 and it never came out???? so that cant be a factor 😛 </B>
Well, I believe that there was more questions and demands about a possible sequel to FFX, after customers had finished the game, and thus wanted more of it. It’s a no-brainer that there are some people who want a sequel to FFIV, FFV, FFVI, FFVIII, FFIX, and probably now FFXI. But, what do you think if gaming companies started making sequels to every game that they started creating from here on out? In my opinion, that would greatly lessen the horizon for the releases of brand new games, instead of the same ideas and other aspects molded into a sequel.
Yeah, there are people who have asked for a sequel to FFVIII, but this is the fact of the matter…
FFIII doesn’t have a sequel
FFX does
Thanks
I used to love playing games. I used to waste hours of my life on them. I used to get a brand spanking new game, play to death, then play it some more and then get a new game. Nowadays, University commitments and actually getting out for a few beers now and then prevents me from doing so… There is a list of games as long as my arm which I need to complete.
Final Fantasy X-2? It reverted me to my old days. I was hooked. I was playing for seven, eight hours a day. I was taking the odd break for food and a bit of Uni work, but the game hooked me.
Final Fantasy X-2? Two of my bleeding housemates sat through the majority of the game with me discussing things!!!
There are not very many games that can hook me in this way, and this is the first mentioning since… Well… FFX… There was something magical about it, in my eyes, that had me hooked. Sure, it had its bad points. The whole fecking series has bad points littered everywhere. But the game was smooth, the graphics pretty, the music awesome, the battle system so simple to pick up and yet complex in how you max out your characters. There is so much life to get the whole 100% complete if you can be bothered. There’s MULTIPLE ENDINGS, something unheard of in previous FFs!
Moan all you want, as I said earlier, no one is forcing you to play it. We’ll continue enjoying the game, those of us who are fans~
And really, someone who�s saying "It�s not Final Fantasy!" isn�t worth calling himslef a fan! It makes me angry. Such pathetic talk! (I like that word!) The time of Final Fantasy VII is over! Face it or go away!
But to be honest I couldn�t really play it. Especially the end-fight and so on.
All the time there was a tiny veeery tiny sparkle of hope (you can call it that.) that there would be at least the smallest talk about Sir Auron or Braska or any other guy I really really liked in FFX!
But the only one who ever mentioned Auron was Barthello!
Barthello!!!
BARTHELLO!
It makes me angry thinking of that again. <=( Throughout the game I was sure that he�d come again. Not back to live but at least somewhere! My sister played the game and I watched. Couldn�t get me in the seet and take the game-controler. Couldn�t bear it. No, not really… not at all.
Maybe that I take this too heavy but it�s just the way it is. It�s only a game, yes… =_=
But I was disappointed. It�s just not my game afterall…
No Auron.
And that his voice-actor did say something while you fight the final fight didn�t make it better! ;_; I was angry and w��h~.
I thought "It�s FF X-2 after all! There has to be some hint of him!"
Well, I was wrong, I figured.
But he�s in Kingdom Hearts now… in… Kingdom Hearts… *imagines Auron standing there with Goofy and Donald* OH! NO!
XD
There are many other games that are absolutly worse! So, why always hating every new Final Fantasy while ignoring that it�s great!
"Lady Auron" 😎
Agent0042: "how many ppl asked for a sequel of FF8 and it never came out???? so that cant be a factor :P"
That is a very interesting subject. What I think is that FF8 did not need a sequal because they gave you the entire story in the game. there weren’t any special scenes that made people speculate that there’s more to the story and there weren’t any questions left unanswered. However with FFX there were still many questions left unanswered, like in the ending after the credits, when you see Tidus reappear underwater and he surfaces. Scenes like that tend to have gamers ask themselves if there is more to the story. it kinda indicates that there could be a sequel. They wouldn’t have had that scene then. Besides, Tidus is the main character of FFX, you can’t just kill him off like that. there must have been a reason for that and square-enix was planning to finish the story And that was how the travesty known as FFX-2 came to be.
If you really wanna know what I think, FFX-2 came to be because probably the FFX story was way too big and they could not fit it all in one DVD disc. I mean, com’on, FFX was chock full of CG movies, I’m surprised that they could fit all that CG, music and vocal and the entire game in that one DVD disc.
P.S. : some people who replied to this thread takes things way to serious. I’m not hating on FFX-2. This is merely just an opinion, so Lighten up……
If you really wanna know what I think, FFX-2 came to be because probably the FFX story was way too big and they could not fit it all in one DVD disc. </B>
Actually, Square-Enix had no intentions to originally make a sequel, when they released FFX. It’s just that the huge response that customers gave about the game tempted them to produce a second part to the story.
And thus, FFX-2 was born…