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Fainaru fantajî X

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Fainaru fantajî X (2001)
Final Fantasy X-X2 HD Remaster: Valentine's Day Trailer
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA celebrated young athlete is drawn from his futuristic hometown and convenient lifestyle to a harsh and techno-phobic land by a mysterious force only known as Sin.A celebrated young athlete is drawn from his futuristic hometown and convenient lifestyle to a harsh and techno-phobic land by a mysterious force only known as Sin.A celebrated young athlete is drawn from his futuristic hometown and convenient lifestyle to a harsh and techno-phobic land by a mysterious force only known as Sin.

  • Dirección
    • Yoshinori Kitase
  • Guionistas
    • Yoshinori Kitase
    • Kazushige Nojima
    • Tetsuya Nomura
  • Elenco
    • James Arnold Taylor
    • Hedy Burress
    • John DiMaggio
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Yoshinori Kitase
    • Guionistas
      • Yoshinori Kitase
      • Kazushige Nojima
      • Tetsuya Nomura
    • Elenco
      • James Arnold Taylor
      • Hedy Burress
      • John DiMaggio
    • 99Opiniones de los usuarios
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    • Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
      • 3 nominaciones en total

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    Final Fantasy X-X2 HD Remaster: Valentine's Day Trailer
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    Final Fantasy X-X2 HD Remaster: Tokyo Game Show Trailer
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    Final Fantasy X-X2 HD Remaster: Tokyo Game Show Trailer
    Final Fantasy X-X2 HD Remaster: Tokyo Game Show Trailer
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    Final Fantasy X-X2 HD Remaster: Music Video Comparison
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    Final Fantasy X-X2 HD Remaster: Announce
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    Final Fantasy X-X2 HD Remaster: Past And Future
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    Final Fantasy X-X2 HD Remaster: Steam Release
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    Final Fantasy X-X2 HD Remaster: Steam Release

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    James Arnold Taylor
    • Tidus
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    Hedy Burress
    Hedy Burress
    • Yuna
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    John DiMaggio
    John DiMaggio
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    Paula Tiso
    • Lulu
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    Matt McKenzie
    • Auron
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    Tara Strong
    Tara Strong
    • Rikku
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    Alex Fernandez
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    Gregg Berger
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    Tom Kenny
    Tom Kenny
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    • Dirección
      • Yoshinori Kitase
    • Guionistas
      • Yoshinori Kitase
      • Kazushige Nojima
      • Tetsuya Nomura
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    10JG2001

    One of the best.

    In a line of distinguished video games such as Final Fantasy, there are bound to be games that set a new standard for the series. Final Fantasy X does just that, becoming possibly the best game in the series since Final Fantasy VI.

    Final Fantasy X brings the game series into a lot of new territory. It being the first FF game for the Playstation 2 console, the graphics are even more incredible than those in any game before it. It's also the first game in the series to use spoken dialogue. Each of the main characters has a distinctive voice. While the acting isn't top notch, it's easy to listen to most of the time and the voices fit the characters well. For a first attempt, Square did a fantastic job.

    Changes to the way the game works came as well. Rather than a normal leveling system, in which characters become stronger in every category by gaining X amount of experience points, the stats of each character are improved through use of the new Sphere Grid system. Characters earn points to move around the grid and use spheres to activate points, allowing them to boost individual statistics, such as maximum hit points or magic defense, as well as learn new spells and abilities.

    The player also has the option to switch characters in and out of battle at will. A welcome addition, now every character can get in on a fight and gain points to use on the Sphere Grid.

    Last but not least, the storyline of Final Fantasy X is wonderful. The characters have definite personality, and the protagonist, Tidus, is a great character. Unlike past Final Fantasy heroes like Squall and Cloud, Tidus isn't a brooding, stoic person lacking in the emotional department. He's outgoing, adventurous, humorous and has a full range of emotions, making him feel more like the average guy rather than yet another tragic hero.

    In short, Final Fantasy X is an excellent game and shouldn't be missed. Even if you've never played a role playing game before, it's easy to pick up and learn. Years from now, fans of the series will have many fond memories of this game.
    Gorilla Punk

    Brilliant work of art

    This game really pulled me in. At first I was like, this is just going to be another video game. But I started identifying with the main character Tidus and his feelings for Yuna. I really liked how this game made me laugh at times and made me emotional at other times.

    Final Fantasy X is in my opinion, a brilliant combination of Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, and the Golden Compass trilogy of books. It's like a romance novel for straight men.
    9DesiredFX

    Unique and powerful

    It's rare to hear a video game being compared to a piece of literature, but Final Fantasy X reminds me of nothing so much as Chaucer's THE CANTERBURY TALES. (Perhaps it more accurately compares to Dan Simmons HYPERION, but since HYPERION was loosely based on Chaucer, well...)

    A summoner and her six guardians embark on a holy pilgrimage whose lofty goal is to save the world from suffering, if only for a short while. The closer they get to their destination, the more treacherous the way becomes as forces gather to divert or destroy them before they can achieve their goal.

    Along the way, the stories of the seven are shared: where they came from, how they became a part of this journey. We watch as their individual stories combine into an epic tale of love, camaraderie, sorrow, sacrifice, and triumph.

    In a business filled with shoot-em-ups and car crashes, it's wonderful to see a series that tries to stretch the form in ways that resemble art and literature, truly exploring the possibility of video game as an art form.

    As to the voice work that so many people complain of, I can only believe that these people were looking for big-name Hollywood stars to provide the voices of the characters--take a look at the resumes of the actors who provide voices for FFX and you'll find a history of American animation for the last 10 years. Check your own expectations before you criticize and you may find, as Shakespeare said, that "the fault lies not in our stars, but in ourselves."
    Anus Individual 7

    Final Fantasy launches into the realm of 2001 gaming consoles with it's tradition of excellence.

    Final Fantasy, considered by many to be the greatest video game RPG series ever, hell even having been one of the first and defining ones, makes the jump to the Playstation 2 with it's God-Knows-How-Many bits of power. Video game RPGs were once known for sacrificing graphics in favor of a lenghtly story and intricate combat system; however, the final fantasy series has been gradually defeating that steriotype with each new game. And now, the tenth installment of the series succeeds in creating a long and engrossing gameplay experience while producing some of the finest graphics seen to-date. Not only that, but the design of these graphics are nothing short of beautiful (Although at times in odd taste. I mean, just look at Tidus' outfit!)

    Graphics aside, Final Fantasy X dwelves into new territory previously unseen in any FF game: Voice acting! While this may frighten purists, you will be glad to hear that the voice acting in this game is very good for the most part. The principal characters are all handled quite proffessionaly, especially Wakka, as performed by John Di Maggio.

    The story of final fantasy is also quite complex and engrossing, as Tidus, the cheery Blitzball player of the futuristic fantasy land of Zanarkand is transported a thousand years into the future by an entity called "Sin." He finds himself in a quasi-medieval world of Spira, where machinery is outlawed by the religion of Yevon, and the land is ravaged by Sin as a punishment for mankind's missdeeds of the past. The only means of defeating Sin is for a Summoner, a person who can summon montrous spirits of the dead called "Aeons", to embark on a pilgrimage to the ruins of Zanarkand to receive the "Final Aeon". With the Final Aeon, a summoner can defeat Sin and Spira will be at peace for a few years before Sin rises again. Wanting to see his homeland of Zanarkand, Tidus joins Summoner Yuna, the daughter of a summoner who defeated Sin ten years ago, along with her guardians to defeat Sin. However, as Tidus travels forth, he discovers that there is much more to Spira, Zanarkand, Yevon, Sin and even his own purpose for being there than he initially finds.

    Gameplay-wise, it's roughly the same menu battle system as in previous games, except that a chart shows you who's turn it's going to be next and the others after that. (Of course, depending on the choices in battle, that chart could mutate, so it's not too simple or easy.) Leveling up is also much different than in previous games. In battle, characters earn "AP" which gives them "Moves" on the sphere grid. The Shere grid is like a board game. As a character moves along, he can activate "nodes", which boost different abilities, using spheres earned in battle.

    Overall, Final Fantasy X is a big change from previous FF games, while also retaining familiar aspects enough to be a FF game. In spite of the changes, or perhaps even because of them, FFX is probably the best RPG available on the PS2 at the moment, and will follow the suit of previous FF games as "Classics."
    xeidon

    Final Fantasy X

    Probably half of the people complaining here never made it past the first ten hours, which are, undoubtedly, as slow as can be. Out of that ten hours, it feels like you fight ridiculously easy battles for maybe an hour of it, walk for two hours of it, and sit through cinematics for the other seven hours. I don't know if that is completely accurate, but that is what it feels like.

    But if you can survive past that, the game becomes more engrossing. The game doesn't stop as often and you fight far more regularly. You have to, otherwise you won't be powerful enough to move forward. I don't know why people complain about the Sphere Grid. Sure, you may no longer have hit points, but the Sphere Grid has its own unique challenges. And the weapons and armor? Again, it is no longer as easy as to look at your menu and see numbers rise just to know that your weapons / armor are better. You are just forced to plan better.

    All in all, I would not complain at all about this game, except for that very tedious first 10 hours, but, considering it took me 60 hours to finish the game--including the main quest and all side quests--you definitely won't feel like your experience is cut short, as a result.

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    • Trivia
      Final Fantasy X is the first game in the franchise to feature full voice acting. However, as in its predecessors, the player is allowed to change the main character's name at the start of the game. For this reason, Tidus is never referred to by name by any of the other characters. In the sequel he is simply referred to as "him," by characters when referring to Tidus.
    • Errores
      After visiting Macalania Temple, the group are knocked down below the lake ice by the Wendigo. While they are under, they are quite close to the temple yet they fell several miles away from it. They couldn't have had time to move as Tidus regains consciousness for the first time in that location.
    • Citas

      Auron: [as Lady Yunalesca prepares to battle them] Now! This is it! Now is the time to choose! Die and be free of pain or live and fight your sorrow! Now is the time to shape your stories! Your fate is in your hands!

      Kimahri: Yuna needs Kimahri. Kimahri protect Yuna.

      Rikku: Well, I'm fighting!

      Wakka: I can't believe we're gonna fight Lady Yunalesca! Gimme a break!

      Lulu: You can always run.

      Wakka: Hah! I'd never forgive myself-no way! Not if I ran away now. Even in death, ya!

      Lulu: Hm. My thoughts exactly.

      Tidus: Yuna! This is our story! Now let's see this thing through together.

    • Créditos curiosos
      After the end credits, a short clip is shown of Tidus waking up underwater and swimming up towards the surface.
    • Versiones alternativas
      An International version of the game is available in Japan, with English voice acting subtitled in Japanese, and an alternate Sphere Grid. (This is standard for Final Fantasy games since Final Fantasy VII.) The international version was also released in the Euorpean and Australian market albeit with English subtitles instead of Japanese. The game was originally planned to make use of the hard drive and broadband adapter accessories for the Playstation 2, but these features were scrapped due to delays in the production of those peripherals.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Ultimate Box (2012)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Suteki Da Ne
      (Isn't It Wonderful?)

      (C)2001 Square Sounds Co. Ltd.

      All rights reserved

      Vocals by RIKKI

      Music by Nobuo Uematsu

      Lyrics by Kazushige Nojima

      Arrangement by Shirô Hamaguchi

      Acoustic Guitar: Takahiko Ishikawa

      Electric Bass: Naoki Watanabe

      Drums: Eiji Shimamura

      Violin Solo: Keisuke Ohta

      Strings: Takashi Kato's Group

      Artist Manager: Yukari Ohashi (office RIKKI)

      Recording Engineer: Toshiyuki Yoshida

      Recording Coordinator: Yûji Saitô (IMAGIN)

      Recording Studio: Soudn City 1 studio, VICTOR studio 303

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