Final Fantasy X Pc Games
This is the best version of Final Fantasy X/X-2. It is also probably the best PC port of Final Fantasy series' that Square Enix has ever gave This is the best version of Final Fantasy X/X-2. It is also probably the best PC port of Final Fantasy series' that Square Enix has ever gave to us.
Just you know, it supports HD resolution, adds 5 'game boosters' (something like cheats), auto-save is also available here. We can choose between original or rearanged OST. There are no more 'addons ' (oh, I almost forgot about Steam cards and achievements) in this port, but we don't need any more of them! The game is perfect itself. What am I talking about?
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Story, soundtrack, battle system - everything in this game was excellent even in 2001. Now, 15 years later, we can finally:) play it on our PCs and all the things that I mentioned are improved. It is totally worth buying! Final Fantasy X-2 sucks a bit, it is like J-Pop Charlie Angels, in my opinion FFX was much much better. Final Fantasy X/X2 HD comes finally makes it to PC. The good news is the wait has been worth it. It is a port of the HD remaster for PS3/PS4.
Final Fantasy X/X2 HD comes finally makes it to PC. The good news is the wait has been worth it.
It is a port of the HD remaster for PS3/PS4. Traditionally Square Enix Final Fantasy ports have been hit or miss for one reason or another. Some titles are ports of their mobile counterparts which doesn't translate well to PC. I am glad to say that from the time I have spent with the game thus far the game has run at a steady frame rate on my i5 with a GTX 750 ti 2gb Vram OC'ed and 8 gb of total ram.
I have not yet experienced a crash of any sort. Perhaps the game was easier to port from PS4 given the similar architecture.
I am unsure if this is a port of the PS3 or PS4 version. What I will say is that the game looks great and comes with a variety of resolution options as well as windowed, full screen and borderless window. In addition to those options the PC port also also supports a variety of other video options including antialiasing, color correction, shadows, anisoptropic filtering, tex quality, post filter aa, unsharp mask, and Ambient occlusion. These options are certainly welcome and a good step up from other ports from Square.
Though it is disappointing the game still appears to be capped at 30fps. Its not a deal breaker as this isn't a fast paced shooter or anything where frame rate really matters.
The game also features a number of 'cheats' ranging from encounter rates to max items, gil and skill unlocks. These are nice options for people that may just want to experience the story. As you might expect acheivements are also available. With the technical stuff out of the way, this is the same game you remember and love from the PS2 with a new coat of paint. If you never played the original or the remake. You play as Tidus a star Blitzball player and embark on an adventure to defeat Sin.
On the way you will meet likeable characters and upgrade them using a sphere grid to unlock new abilities. There are plenty of side activities to partake in including Blitzball, finding all the aeons, acquiring Legendary weapons and more. X-2 is also included which is a matter of take it or leave it for some folks. All in all FFX/X-2 HD for PC is a solid port and is something Square should carry forward from here on out and seek to raise the bar even higher. When I saw this remaster come out for Playstation I almost broke down and bought a playstation so I could enjoy the memories of these two When I saw this remaster come out for Playstation I almost broke down and bought a playstation so I could enjoy the memories of these two games. I still have my Final Fantasy X-2 strategy guide with notes written across the pages from my journey in Spira ten years ago. When I saw that it was going to released on Steam?!
Happy thoughts for weeks. I will try to be unbiased through my review, no promises. Final Fantasy X To fuel my fire even more to play the remaster; Many years ago when I played this game I got stuck on one boss and in my innocence of youth I couldn't beat the Bevelle dragon. Eventually dropping the game all together, and skipping to X-2 when it released.
I had my revenge this time around. The HD parts of the game are really nice and enjoyable. Increased features in the faces of most characters added more life to them compared to back on the ps2 game.
Sadly it was only on certain parts of the game. You would go from HD faces to the flat features.
I wish it was more consistent. Gameplay and combat are the typical turn based combat. Character progression is done on a huge sphere grid giving you the ability to branch characters off to how you want to build them. Granted some ways are blocked off so to start it is a linear path of building but later levels and spheres give you the chance to rework the characters. Story is decent.
It starts off very slow, leaving you wondering what the hell is going on and why. Once things pick up you find a purpose to keep playing. Even though Tidus is considered the main character, I like to view Yuna as the main spotlight. The growth of her character is the spotlight in the game and continues into the sequel.
Also I find Tidus annoying and the dialogue he utters is a instant face palm with a shake of the head. Some problems with Final Fantasy X: The Blitzball. The mini game is fun at first, I remembered playing it a lot before but then I recalled.I never won before because the difficulty is a large curve. The AI teams play x10 better then your team in any match. Its not impossible by any means to win. Just the odds are stacked against you.
If you look online you see that there is a game glitch that you can do to always win. Camera control in the game is nonexistent and there are hidden chests on most off camera shots. You can only catch them between switching scenes and get lucky to spot the chest. Movement from frames lose their fluidity.
Often leaving you to release the joy stick and move it again to continue the proper direction. I also wish the developers added some hints into the game about the hidden celestial weapons that you can unlock for each character. When I reached the end and was having problem taking out the final boss fights I did some research and found out about these special weapons for each character and the 3 special aeons you can get. Granted it just gives me another reason to play in the future. Final Fantasy X-2 I got the remaster more for this game then Final Fantasy X. I still have my ps2 and a copy of Final Fantasy X-2, I never wish to get rid of that memory.
Final Fantasy X Pc Torrent
Surprisingly this game could be my all time favorite FF game, beating FF7. Everything about the game had me captivated before and still holds the magic.
Combat is tweaked from FFX; Still a turn based system but on a faster scale. They add some limits to it so a monster cant bash you to death if you cant make up your mind on a skill. Now the whole turn is based on how many individual turns each character (including monster) gets. A monster could attack you 2-3 times before all your characters take their attacks. It adds some speed to the game and quick thinking.
For the remaster release they released a special video in between FFX and FFX-2 to fill in the gap of story. It was not hard before to fill in the gaps between games but now it is done for you. The story for FFX-2 blows away the first installment. A treasure hunt to find a loved one that leads to you saving the world at the same time. Paced between five chapters, with only one chapter (chapter 4) feeling uneventful.
Which oddly enough is where my favorite part of the game comes to play, Yunapalooza. Character development leaves the sphere grid and now takes form in dress spheres. There are a wide variety (With two special ones added with the Remaster) dress spheres that gave the wearer ability and stats. Each character can use any dress sphere and you have to use the sphere to level it up and learn skills.
Within one playthrough ending at Level 65 I was able to master about 3-4 dress spheres for each character, out of the 19 total. I liked it first, but it's gameplay is thoroughly boring. It has very nice, even memorable scenery, story is ok, characters can be fun at I liked it first, but it's gameplay is thoroughly boring.
It has very nice, even memorable scenery, story is ok, characters can be fun at times, but mostly quite infantile. It's very obvious, this game is built around grinding. Grinding for items, grinding random battles again and again, against the same 3 or 4 enemy types. One of the mini games let's you dodge lighting 200x in a row, with lighting every few seconds, and dodging with a keypress. Or, you must swap in all characters each battle, even if they have nothing to contribute, otherwise they receive no experience, and stay underdeveloped for battles where they must fight. When exploring the streamlined story areas there is hardly anything to discover, only some chests are hidden from view, due to the locked camera.
If you think all of this mindless time wasting sounds fun, this game is for you. But really, consider viewing it as a video.