![]() It has a visual aesthetic, culture and history that sets it apart from average fantasy role-playing fare. Final Fantasy X's unique world of Spira held my attention as I explored each new area. ![]() The character growth holds everything together, but the setting and overall plot movements deserve their share of the praise as well. Yuna is especially impressive in this respect, growing from a humble, soft-spoken religious advocate into a powerful character who asserts herself to enemies and party members alike. It takes elements that would ruin characters in a weaker game - Tidus' whininess, Rikku's childish stubbornness, Wakka's, uh, racism - and turns them into satisfying arcs, somehow making every character endearing in their own right by the end. ![]() While that awkwardness is sure to put off some players, I was astounded at how well Final Fantasy X overcomes it even today. These aren't enough to derail the experience - especially in Final Fantasy X's turn-based battles - but the PS3 version has a slight edge. The Vita versions of Final Fantasy X and X-2 look great and load areas just as quickly as on PS3, but I did encounter occasional moments of framerate slow-down. I was able to jump between playing on PS3 and Vita and continue my progress with no problems. ![]() ![]() First, the physical Vita version of the HD Remaster actually only includes Final Fantasy X on the cart a download voucher is included for X-2, but you'll need to make sure you have space on your Vita memory card.įinal Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster is not technically a cross-buy game - that is, there's no way to get both the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita versions with a single purchase - but if you happen to own it on both systems, you can use cross-save functionality. While Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster is available on the PlayStation Vita in addition to the PlayStation 3, it has a few shortcomings on the handheld worth noting. ![]()
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