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OverviewGameplaySynopsisLast time she saved the world. This time it’s personal. Tagline Final Fantasy X-2 is the direct sequel to Final Fantasy X, developed and published by Square Enix. It was released in March 2003 for the PlayStation 2. It’s since been re-released as part of the Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita in 2013, for PlayStation 4 in 2015, and Microsof… ·
GameplayCharactersReleaseThe player takes control of one of the members of YRP and navigates through Iutycyr Tower. The player can switch between members. Gameplay is similar to most roguelike games. Each floor is a randomly generated set of rooms and hallways with fiends. The player character gets one turn to either move one square, use an item, or perform any other action, followed by all other fiend…
Diving into Final Fantasy X-2 you’ll notice that the job system got a significant overhaul transitioning into dresspheres. You’ll also notice that this game has you play only three main characters: Yuna, Rikku, and Paine. Despite the reduced party size, dresspheres allow these characters to learn and use a wider range of abilities.
Ultimate Hits: Final Fantasy X / X-2 Ultimate Box A compilation pack in Square’s Ultimate Hits series, including Final Fantasy X and its sequel, Final Fantasy X …
Don’t need to beat ffx-2 to play it, but storywise it does come after ffx-2 and plays out like a epilogue, although nothing big really happens. The gameplay is …
Yes. It’s very very very different, but it’s still a good game. Arguably the best incarnation of the job system yet, and the combat in general is quite amazing as well. 16. level 2. · 6 yr. ago. Exactly. It’s very fashionable to mock X2 but the reality is that it’s not a bad game at all.
X: Full HP, MP, and Overdrive when someone in the party gets a turn. X-2: Party heals large % of HP and MP over time. I think around 20% or 25% per heal. Last Mission: Have not used yet, I assume similar to X-2.
Square Enix Accidentally Publishes Fanfiction for the Final Fantasy X-2.5 Novel. This article is satire but it might as well be true…