

If you're a true Final Fantasy fanatic you won't want to wait for a sale, other enjoy them for what are possibly the best remasters I've yet to play on the Xbox console. The price of admission is a little high however for these remasters compared to the other recent remasters made for Xbox fans, however as we have seen in the past Square is always good at offering sales on their games to allow for everyone to eventually add these little gems to their Xbox gaming libraries. This collection will keep any Square Enix fan busy reliving the epic journeys at hand or enjoying them for the first time in their remastered glory. Both are excellent remasters and well executed for the Xbox One. Timing it right allows you to chain attacks for higher damage as well. You build loadouts of "dresspheres" using a system referred to as the garment grid, which offers plenty of flexibility during battle as long as you’ve planned accordingly for the variety of scenarios. Customization instead comes in the form of "dresspheres", which are essentially 20 different classes you can swap amongst on the fly. Instead of seven characters, you control only three this time around. While it’s a very different game with a revamped combat system at your disposal, X-2 features a turn based combat system that runs in a "real-time" manner although you have the ability to slow the real time clock. While Final Fantasy X-2 is a direct sequel it is set by a much lighter story in a freshly liberated Spira where you instead take on the role of Yuna. You join a pilgrimage with a summoner Yuna along with her guardians and friends to destroy Sin yet once again to bring peace to Spira once more. Even once Sin is destroyed it eventually comes back, and the religious factions of Spira are convinced that the people’s indiscretions are largely the reason why. Sin has terrorized the world of Spira in cycles ever since. You will witness your home being destroyed by an enormous mythical creature called Sin and then wake 1000 years in the future. Playing as Tidus an athlete living in the metropolis of Zanarkand. While Final Fantasy X is a turn-based RPG, with a mixture of exploration and random battles the we have come to remember the series roots of many classic Final Fantasy games offered to us by Square Enix over the years. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.įinal Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster offers two remastered Square Enix Classics.
