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- Genre: Fantasy Role-playing (PS2)
- Perspective(s): Third Person
- Released: Dec 18, 01 NA
Release Dates
NA Dec 18, 01 EU May 24, 02 JP Jul 18, 01 AU May 16, 02


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Background
During a Blitzball game a Mysterious force starts to attack the stadium as everyone panicks and Zanarkand is being destroyed Tidus meets up with a mysterious friend by the name of Auron, who lets Tidus know that the force is called "Sin". The two try and make their escape but to much dismay they are engulfed inside a bright light inside sin and taken 1000 years into the future. Tidus wakes up completley alone in a strange new land called "Spira". Along the way Tidus makes new friends with The Blitzball Captain of the besaid Aurochs "Wakka", The Ill Tempered Black Mage "Lulu", The Quiet Ronso of the Ronso tribe "Kimarhi", The Beautiful Summoner "Yuna" they are sworn to protect, A sweet Al Bhed girl called "Rikku", and He even meets up with his old Friend "Auron". Will These Seven Be enough to Defeat Sin and bring the eternal calm??Gameplay
With the caliber of artistic, creative and developmental talents involved in Square Soft's biggest epic yet, Final Fantasy X will set new standards for games released for the PlayStation 2, reminiscent of the technological feats Final Fantasy VII accomplished on the original PlayStation in 1997.The main character, Tidus, is a star player of blitzball, a full contact sport. After miraculously surviving the destruction of his homeland, he awakens among ruins and thereafter meets a young woman named Yuna. As a summoner, Yuna must travel to distant temples and learn the secret art of summoning spirits of yore, in order to defeat "Sin." Tidus learns that a thousand years in the past, mankind lived in spectacular cities and relied on machines for everything, until Sin appeared and destroyed all civilization. Now, people shun technology, and no one knows when Sin will strike again...
In addition to the game's voiceoverdialogue (a Final Fantasy first), Final Fantasy X offers fully 3D environments that seamlessly integrate real-time movement with battles, allowing players to walk around and engage in battles on the same field map screen. Life-like motion-captured characters designed by Tetsuya Nomura (Final Fantasy VII & VIII, Parasite Eve) bring realism to the screen. As seen in previous Final Fantasy titles, players will be able to enjoy new mini-games, such as mastering the sport of blitzball and the Al Bhed language, plus engage in an all-new "Sphere Grid" battle system.
Features
- Brilliantly captured, high polygon characters.
- In-depth story brought to life with cutscenes and CG.
- Voiceovers for each main character for the first time in the series.
- New Sphere Grid and Weapon Customizing features allow for complete reign over each character.
- Seven characters each with different weapon and armor types, "overdrive," battle expertise, and more!
Official URL
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Neoseeker Editor's Take
When youre playing a video game, theres no bigger complement to pay it than to wish that it was over just so that you could play it all over again. Thats what I felt playing Final Fantasy X. This installment of Squares flagship series makes good use of the PS2; bending some time-tested FF traditions while outright breaking others. »Read Full Article
When youre playing a video game, theres no bigger complement to pay it than to wish that it was over just so that you could play it all over again. Thats what I felt playing Final Fantasy X. This installment of Squares flagship series makes good use of the PS2; bending some time-tested FF traditions while outright breaking others. »Read Full Article
NeoWiki Pages
Bestiary
| Remora | Abyss Worm |
| Dual Horn | Snow Wolf |
| Sleep Sprout | Aqua Flan |
| Mandragora | Sinspawn: Echuilles |
| Magic Urn | Mafdet |
Characters
| Sin | Brother |
| Bahamut Fayth | Jassu |
| Braska | Rikku |
| O'aka XXIII | Barthello |
| Pacce | Keepa |
Series
- Final Fantasy VII (1998)
- Final Fantasy VII (2012)
- Final Fantasy VIII (2000)
- Final Fantasy XI (2003)
- Final Fantasy XI Online: Ultimate Collection (2009)
- Final Fantasy XI: A Moogle Kupo d'Etat (2009)
- Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia (2004)
- Final Fantasy XI: Rise of the Zilart (2003)
- Final Fantasy XI: The Vana'diel Collection (2005)
- Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan (2006)
- Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the Goddess (2007)
- Final Fantasy XIV Online (2010)
- Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn (2013)
- Final Fantasy XI (2006)
- Final Fantasy XI Online: Ultimate Collection (2009)
- Final Fantasy XI: A Moogle Kupo d'Etat (2009)
- Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan (2006)
- Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the Goddess (2007)
- Final Fantasy XIII (2010)
- Final Fantasy XIII-2 (2012)
- Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII (2013)
- Final Fantasy IX (2010)
- Final Fantasy Versus XIII (2008)
- Final Fantasy X HD
- Final Fantasy XIII (2010)
- Final Fantasy XIII-2 (2012)
- Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn (2011)
- Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII (2013)
- Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special (Import) (2004)
- Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus (2006)
- Final Fantasy X International (Import) (2002)
- Final Fantasy X-2 (2003)
- Final Fantasy X-2 International + Last Mission (Import) (2004)
- Final Fantasy XI (2004)
- Final Fantasy XI Online: Ultimate Collection (2009)
- Final Fantasy XI: A Moogle Kupo d'Etat (2009)
- Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia (2004)
- Final Fantasy XI: Girade no Genei (Import) (2003)
- Final Fantasy XI: Rise of the Zilart (2003)
- Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan (2006)
- Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the Goddess (2007)
- Final Fantasy XII (2006)
- Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System (2007)
- Final Fantasy Anthology (1999)
- Final Fantasy Anthology (PAL) (2002)
- Final Fantasy Chronicles (2001)
- Final Fantasy Collection (Import) (1999)
- Final Fantasy I (Import) (2003)
- Final Fantasy II (Import) (2003)
- Final Fantasy IV (1995)
- Final Fantasy IX (2000)
- Final Fantasy Origins (2003)
- Final Fantasy Tactics (1998)
- Final Fantasy V (Import) (1998)
- Final Fantasy VI (2002)
- Final Fantasy VII (1997)
- Final Fantasy VIII (1999)
- Crystal Defenders R1 (2009)
- Crystal Defenders R2 (2009)
- Final Fantasy (2009)
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time (2009)
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King (2008)
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers (2009)
- Final Fantasy III (2011)
- Final Fantasy IV: The After Years (2009)
- Final Fantasy Mystic Quest (2010)
- Final Fantasy (2010)
- Final Fantasy Dimensions (2012)
- Final Fantasy II (2010)
- Final Fantasy III (2011)
- Final Fantasy IV (2012)
- FINAL FANTASY TACTICS: THE WAR OF THE LIONS (2011)
- Final Fantasy: Airborne Brigade (2012)
- Theatrhythm Final Fantasy
- Dissidia 012[duodecim] Final Fantasy (2011)
- Dissidia: Final Fantasy (2009)
- Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable (Import) (2006)
- Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition (2007)
- Final Fantasy II: Anniversary Edition (2007)
- Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection (2011)
- Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions (2007)
- Final Fantasy Type-0 (2011)
- Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core (2008)
- Theatrhythm Final Fantasy (2012)
- Blood of Bahamut (Import) (2009)
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time (2009)
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates (2008)
- Final Fantasy III (2006)
- Final Fantasy IV (2008)
- Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift (2008)
- Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (2007)
- Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light (2010)
- Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls (2004)
- Final Fantasy IV Advance (2005)
- Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (2003)
- Final Fantasy V Advance (2006)
- Final Fantasy VI Advance (2007)
- Final Fantasy Adventure (1991)
- Final Fantasy (1990)
- Final Fantasy II (Import) (1990)
- Final Fantasy III (Import) (1994)
- Final Fantasy II (1991)
- Final Fantasy III (1994)
- Final Fantasy Mystic Quest (1991)
- Final Fantasy V (Import) (1992)
- Final Fantasy Dimensions (2012)
- Final Fantasy III (2011)
- Final Fantasy IV (2013)
- Final Fantasy: Airborne Brigade (2012)
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