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Final Fantasy X

Original title: Fainaru fantajî X
  • Video Game
  • 2001
  • T
IMDb RATING
9.1/10
8.9K
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Final Fantasy X (2001)
Final Fantasy X-X2 HD Remaster: Valentine's Day Trailer
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AdventureFantasyRomanceSci-Fi

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.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.

  • Director
    • Yoshinori Kitase
  • Writers
    • Yoshinori Kitase
    • Kazushige Nojima
    • Tetsuya Nomura
  • Stars
    • James Arnold Taylor
    • Hedy Burress
    • John DiMaggio
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    9.1/10
    8.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yoshinori Kitase
    • Writers
      • Yoshinori Kitase
      • Kazushige Nojima
      • Tetsuya Nomura
    • Stars
      • James Arnold Taylor
      • Hedy Burress
      • John DiMaggio
    • 99User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 nominations total

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    James Arnold Taylor
    James Arnold Taylor
    • Tidus
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as James Taylor)
    Hedy Burress
    Hedy Burress
    • Yuna
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    John DiMaggio
    John DiMaggio
    • Wakka
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Paula Tiso
    Paula Tiso
    • Lulu
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Matt McKenzie
    Matt McKenzie
    • Auron
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Tara Strong
    Tara Strong
    • Rikku
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Alex Fernandez
    Alex Fernandez
    • Maester Seymour Guado
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Gregg Berger
    Gregg Berger
    • Jecht
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Andrew Philpot
    • Lord Braska
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Andy Philpot)
    Michael McShane
    Michael McShane
    • Cid
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Roger Jackson
    Roger Jackson
    • Maester Wen Kinoc
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    John DeMita
    John DeMita
    • Luzzu
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Adam Paul
    Adam Paul
    • Gatta
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Candi Milo
    Candi Milo
    • Dona
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Julia Fletcher
    • Elma
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Matt K. Miller
    • Clasko
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Matt Miller)
    Sherry Lynn
    Sherry Lynn
    • Shelinda
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Tom Kenny
    Tom Kenny
    • Rin
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    • Director
      • Yoshinori Kitase
    • Writers
      • Yoshinori Kitase
      • Kazushige Nojima
      • Tetsuya Nomura
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews99

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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.
    10cmayle-27244

    A masterpiece story, characters, & journey!

    This was my childhood game & to this day it never fails to impress me! The story is top notch & you fall in love with the characters & get invested in their journey. It made me play all night long & was a joy to play multiple times from beginning to end. Easily a 10/10 game despite Blitzball & the Chocobo Games being rather dull. But other than that, it's a solid game!
    10JayDeeezy

    Favorite Game of All Time

    FFX is my favorite Final Fantasy and my favorite game of all time. I've been playing video games ever since the NES and I still play this game almost every year, it simply holds up well.

    The graphics were a leap forward for its time and the HD versions still look surprisingly good in 2021 for a game that is 20 years old. The voice acting is also solid though some recording issues (sped up dialogue) creep through during multiple scenes - what can I say? They were still figuring out voice acting with games back then. The turn-based combat is fun, strategic and holds it's own candle to the traditional ATB style. Spira is vibrant, colorful and unique - wonderful artwork and concepts.

    However, what really makes this game unique to me is the story. Themes of religion, change, individual thinking and forging one's own path are heavy topics for a popular video game and are handled very elegantly. The story is captivating, unique, and full of twists. I will say the whole idea behind the Fayth's dreaming and how reality intersects with it can be a little convoluted and contradictory at times but I try not to take it too seriously.

    Overall, this is a wonderful game that ages well, is fun to play, and has an engaging story with themes I have grown to appreciate more and more as I grow older.
    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.
    10Aaron1375

    Final Fantasy's first entry on PS2 a winner

    This entry into the Final Fantasy series came as the last entry in an incredible run of games in a very short span of time. In 1997 Final Fantasy VII would erupt onto the scene, in 1998 no FF, but we got Xenogears. In 1999, Final Fantasy VIII, 2000 Final Fantasy IX and then this one was released in 2001. Then we would enter the dark ages when they would release fewer games and they would not be as good as these four of the ones released on the SNES. Sure, I sort of liked Final Fantasy X-2, but it seemed some of the things they did in that game were kind of lazy such as not changing the appearances of some of the characters and not really adding a few more locations to explore in Spira. Still, I found that game more enjoyable than Final Fantasy XII (never played XI) which had a combat system I did not care for at all and characters that seemed like rehashes of characters in this particular game. This game is the first entry of a FF game for the PS2 and it was a great entry in my mind. That being said, it was not quite as enjoyable to me as part IX, but that FF game still ranks as my favorite game in the series because it has the look and feel of the old SNES ones, but has a wonderful 3D world crafted around it. This one takes a bit more realistic approach as far as character design, but it works and this one also features actual voices for the characters during cut scenes and all through the adventure.

    The story has a young man named Tidus who is the son of a man who was a star blitz ball player (the popular sport of this world). He lives in a city called Zanarkand and his father is missing. He too, has become a star blitz ball player and he is doing his thing when the city comes under assault from this creature called 'Sin'. A man named Auron assists Tidus battle monsters that emerge from Sin and soon the young man is transported away from his home. He awakens in a cold and old abandoned temple where he meets these people who speak a different language and he assists them and soon finds himself washed away again to a small village that is home to a person called a summoner. Soon Tidus joins this girl and her guardians as they go on a quest to Zanarkand to defeat the all powerful Sin as the summoner must go to various temples to gain the power to summon the final Aeon.

    This game does a couple of things differently than other FF games as there are several playable characters and like most FF games only a certain number can be in the battle, in this case three. However, what it does differently is that you can switch out characters so that every character can be instrumental in defeating the enemy. This comes in handy as this helps you level up everyone in the party. That is another difference as it incorporates something called a sphere grid as opposed to the normal experience points and level ups. In this one, you traverse a grid to gain more strength, hit points, magic etc. It's great and you can have all your characters powered up to the extreme and using magic. They still retain differences and are unique as each of them uses a different weapon and armor piece. They also have different special attacks called limits so all the heroes are distinct in this one.

    So, I enjoyed this Final Fantasy game quite a lot. A lot of people these days like to crap on the character of Tidus, but I thought he was a rather good hero. The main reason for the hate is that stupid laughing scene, which does not encompass but a small fragment of the game. My favorite character though is Auron as he is so mysterious, so cool and so powerful! The villain in this one is a bit different in that it is almost a mindless creature (Sin); however, like many Final Fantasy games a true enemy will be revealed at the end and there is another villain named Seymour who just oozes bad guy from the moment you see him. This game could be considered linear in nature to an extent, but nothing like XIII. Here you actually stop in towns and interact with townsfolk and such, but there is a lot of journeying through different areas. The scenery is nice so I actually liked the way it played out. They remastered the game and I guess it looks better, but it was not as if this one really needed that major of an upgrade as far as graphics. Honestly, the PS2's graphics hold up well as the newer systems simply add more details such as better sweat or stuff like that rather than character models. So, this one would be a great addition to the FF series, too bad it hasn't been as good since it debuted, but FFXV was pretty awesome.

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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.
    • Goofs
      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.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Crazy credits
      After the end credits, a short clip is shown of Tidus waking up underwater and swimming up towards the surface.
    • Alternate versions
      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.
    • Connections
      Edited into Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Ultimate Box (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      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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    • Release date
      • May 24, 2002 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
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      • Square Company
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