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Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster Limited Edition delivers two of the most beloved JRPGs fully remastered in HD with widescreen support, enhanced visuals, and over 60 remastered music tracks. This edition includes all previously Japan-exclusive content, new gameplay features like the revamped Sphere Grid and Creature Creator, plus additional story expansions. Compatible with PlayStation 3, it offers a definitive, nostalgia-fueled journey through the world of Spira for both longtime fans and newcomers.
| ASIN | B00BY0G0YU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,741 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,227 in PlayStation 3 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation 3 Slim, Sony PlayStation 3 Super Slim |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 3 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (570) |
| Date First Available | March 21, 2013 |
| Department | All Ages |
| Genre | role-playing-game-genre |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00662248913421 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 91342 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Square Enix |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.75 x 6.75 inches; 7.2 ounces |
| Publication Date | March 18, 2014 |
| Rated | Teen |
| Release date | March 18, 2014 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 662248913421 |
R**A
"HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!" Now in glorious HD!
On the box, this collection is described as an "HD remaster." I cannot think of a better term for this package. This definitely had more work put into it than your run-of-the-mill PS3 HD port collection , and I don't just mean visually too. Overall, I'm pretty impressed by the amount of upgrades these games received. For those who are already familiar with the original Final Fantasy X and X-2 and want to hear about the enhancements/changes the games have in this package, skip the next two paragraphs. If you're new to the FFX/X-2 saga and want to know a little bit more about those games, then I'll try to sum them up in a concise manner. *Quick reviews for Final Fantasy X and X-2* Depending on who you ask, FFX is either the last great *traditional* single-player FF game, or the beginning of the end of the series. For my money, FFX is a classic. At the time of its release, the whole gaming community was caught up in its beautiful world and interesting characters. Thematically, FFX is a magical game, filled with beautiful locales and heaps of mystery. There's also a great deal of deep philosophical musings on all sorts of things ranging from religion to dreams to the very nature of existence. MOST of the characters are also likable. Auron is a real contender for coolest FF character ever. The visuals were seriously incredible back in the day, and its art design is still wonderful (this world really benefits from being in HD now), and the music is among Nobuo Uematsu's very best works, and that's saying A LOT. Mechanically, FFX was a pretty great JRPG. There were plenty of things to do, and almost all of them engaging. The battle system is incredibly deep, strategic, and rewarding to master. There's even an interesting, huge meta-game that incorporates the in-universe sport, Blitzball, with JRPG mechanics that are pretty interesting. Even though I don't think it matches up to its immediate predecessor, the virtually perfect Final Fantasy IX , FFX is still a fantastic classic very much worth playing. FFX-2 is not quite so beloved as X, generally speaking. At the time of its release, the consensus among the FF community was a lot of confused and pissed off fans. It was the first sequel to any entry in the FF series, and it was such a dramatic departure in pretty much every way from FFX that nobody knew what to make of it. Gone was the sweeping orchestral music, replaced by lots of J-pop. Gone was the feeling of a FF adventure, replaced with an almost Charlie's Angels "BOW, PICHOW, KACHOW, let's strike a cheesy pose for no apparent reason" campy romp sort of way, starring Yuna, Rikku, and newcomer Paine (designed to be a female Squall ) on their quest to find Tidus. It has been stated by the developers that it was made to appeal more to the large female demographic of X's fanbase, and I'm not sure if that succeeded. I have to admit, some of the game is so cheesy and embarrassing to be caught playing (The scene where Yuna gives another character a message complete with orgasmic sounds is borderline pornographic, and makes me cringe every time). X-2 IS a strange game, no doubt about it. What most haters of FFX-2 DON'T tell you is that, mechanically, X-2 is pretty awesome. The dressphere battle system is pretty great, utilizing a class-style focus in a very unique way. There's always something engaging to do in X-2, and getting to the mountain of side quests is easy and intuitive. The story also features some genuinely well-written parts as well, despite the overwhelming cheese majority. It's not as great as FFX is, but if you can get used to the strange thematic elements, then you may be surprised just how fun and engaging X-2 is as a JRPG. *Review of this package as an HD remaster* Obviously, the biggest change is in the title of the package: HD visuals. How does this collection do in that way? Surprisingly well. Despite the fact that the bones of the package here are from an early PS2 title, the visuals in these games look fantastic. Textures have been cleared up immensely, and the lighting and shadow effects have also received attention and look great. The game is in 16:9 widescreen and it all looks fantastic. Because of the transition to widescreen, the cutscenes and their assets have been remade completely and look gorgeous in HD (although you still can't skip them, which is sure to bother some). Perhaps best of all, almost all of the in-game character models have been remade from the ground-up and look right at home on the PS3 system. Auron has never looked more awesome than here. It may not be as huge of an upgrade as some modern full-on remakes and there are some graphical quirks remaining (i.e. hands going through sleeves, hair clipping into clothes if a character moves their head back, some hilarious lip syncing blunders, etc). Still, considering the fact that most HD collections amount to slapdash up-rezed ports and nothing more, this collection looks great. So bravo to Square-Enix for clearly going the extra mile to refresh this game visually. They did a great job. From an audio perspective, there have been a few improvements as well. Voices are clearer and sound better (whether the voice acting was great or not in the first place is highly debated by fans). Now all aspects of Tidus and Yuna's imfamous forced laughter scene look and sound clearer than ever. Whether that's a blessing or a curse is up to you, lol. Roughly 60 tracks have also been remastered for this game and they sound better than ever. However, the audio enhancements in this package are clearly not as drastic of an upgrade as the visual elements are. Still, X/X-2 have never looked OR sounded better. Another huge change from the originals comes in the form of additional content. Back in the day, FFX was rereleased with additional content in Japan. We never got that version in the US. Now we do. In addition to some new optional bosses, FFX also gives you the option to try out a revamp Sphere Grid that allows for more customization and challenge. X-2 has some new dresspheres as well as a "Creature Creator" that allows you to capture and train most enemies, including bosses from BOTH games, to use as party members in future battles. I wouldn't describe any of these additions as paradigm shifting, but they are pretty cool additions and it's nice to know we're getting the most updated, complete version of the games. Add in trophy sets for each game, and you get what is pretty much the definitive release of these games. The package includes several new additions to the X universe's story. There's Final Fantasy X: Eternal Calm, which is a long epilogue cutscene following the events of FFX. It's not a particularly interesting plot,but it does bridge the gap between X and X-2 stories, and that's nice. There's also Final Fantasy X-2: The Last Mission, which is a short expansion of sorts that takes place three months after X-2's ending. I can't speak as to its quality, but I do know that it does change depending on the events that took place during a players' game of X-2, which is neat. Finally, there's a brand new audio drama set a year after X-2 entitled -Will-. I'm always a little hesitant to buy into these sorts of official/unofficial side stories, as they can be really bad at times, but still, I'll take what I can get. Clearly, the main draw of this package is the core X and X-2 games, but all this content at $40 is pretty cool if you ask me. So there you have it. Overall, I'm very impressed by the work that went into this collection. It's definitely higher-quality than your average HD port. The visuals and audio have never sounded better in these games, and there's just so much content here on just one blu-ray disc, it's pretty awesome. All of this for $40 seems like a steal to me. If you've never played these JRPG classics before, then now is definitely the time to get into them, as they have never looked/sounded/played better than here. If you're like me and you sunk countless hours into the original all those years ago, I'd definitely recommend picking up this package again. I've been loving diving back into the world of FFX again. The enhancements to this version definitely makes it feel new again. These games, and particularly FFX, hearken back to a time when Final Fantasy games were universally hailed for their immersive worlds, great stories, interesting characters, brilliant music, and engaging JRPG mechanics. Now, they're better than ever. So buy it, prepare for a classic FF experience, and get lost in the magical, lovely world of Spira.
C**T
A wonderful HD update with very few reservations!
I grew up with the Final Fantasy series and have been a fan until recently. I count Final Fantasy X among the best - some might criticize the story, others critique the less 'ATB' focused battles - but I think it was an entry with a winning formula. I will discuss the differences and some pros and cons comparing this to the PS2 version. Oh, Final Fantasy X-2 was a lot of fun also - very different at the time, but I'll post a bit about that as well. Cons: - Remastered soundtrack. Look, I love the remastered version! But many of the songs vary quite a bit from the originals. Most noticeably is the battle music. It's great, but it's much more intense and a bit louder than before. It's quite jarring. Luca's theme for example is also a bit odd - some weird sound effects which sound out of place. But other tracks, such as Zanarkand, Yuna's theme, the Shine themes, and especially the boss themes - are great improvements. So pro and con I guess. - Loading times. Yes, Final Fantasy X on the PS2 had nearly unnoticeable loading times. No loading screen. HD graphics in this game for sure, but the loading times are a bit much, especially when it's a long load for a six second flashback to Tidus as a kid. - NPCs. Yes, they are rough. The graphics were tweaked, but the non players are very rough and it shows. The other problem is that they left the sprite glitching. So when a character puts his/her hand on another's shoulder, the glitchy gap still appears. I would have hoped they would have fixed some of these minor interaction issues. - Character dubbing / mouths. Yes the dub is great. But I would have loved a Japanese audio. Mainly because the higher resolution graphics REALLY demonstrate the disparity in the speech and the mouth movements. It's borderline comical at times. Reminds me of Bruce Lee films! Okay, so that sounds really nitpicky - and it is! But let me tell you what you get that makes this a solid FIVE star re-release. + Widescreen baby! All I really wanted was a true widescreen version of this game and Square Enix delivered! + Gorgeous graphics. Just think about this - it's still basically a PS2 game but with updated textures and 3D rendering. So there is a lot of the PS2 edging, but much has been smoothed out. You really notice the smoothing vs edging on Tidus' hood. That is the most common thing I noticed. But the background textures pop vividly. Again - this isn't a true PS3 game - so it isn't going to have Final Fantasy 13's level of graphics. + Two and a half games in one! And an interactive novel of sorts... But it does leave us wondering if there might be one more sequel to this series. The main treats are Final Fantasy X and X-2 of course. Also added in some interesting extra challenges into the games - secret bosses and such! =) + $39.99 release price for Special Edition and subsequent standard edition. A great value. Especially since this is a solid, main line game from SE. Consider: many remakes of Dragon Quest, for example, were the same release price for DS. Granted - those are full overhauls - but still, the point can be made - amazing content for the price. + And finally - what I consider among the best Final Fantasy games. The additional challenges in the monster arena, for example, were some of the great joys. It's not a hard Final Fantasy game - the Aeons are incredibly overpowered - but it's an engrossing game. Everyone will have their particular favorites of course, but I count X among the better of the more recent systems Final Fantasy titles - and much better than a LOT of the PS2 RPGs out there (with some exceptions of course!) If you haven't played it, this is a solid RPG that deserves a run through. It's an amazing experience. And the addition of X-2, which is great fun, but kind of a wonky, fan service type of story, is a great bonus. Both games are highly recommended. And bonus story and content never hurts!
S**T
Product arrived quickly and without issue. I was very happy to get it in perfect condition and for a good price. I have nothing but good things to say. If they are selling what you want, buy it.
S**T
I am a huge fan of the series, and the remake lived up to the standards I expected from them! The bonus story and cinematic were great, and there is finally a continuation of the second part. A must have for any fan!!!
L**A
Final fantasy one of my favorite RPG games to play lots of adventure and challenging battles etc I played this before on the PS2 and still enjoy playing as much now. A great game for all RPG fans.
J**C
Happy to have seen this re-mastered for ps3. Really loved it on ps2 and can't wait to re-play it on ps3.
K**G
Fun game
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