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AllRPG Final Fantasy X - "If you are a fan of the Final Fantasy series and welcome a nice change then this is the game for you..." Review by Chase Nguyen. |
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RPGFan - "...there is no denying that the changes to the FF formula make it a very original experience." Preview by Woojin Lee with an overall score [93%]. |
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The Armchair Empire - "At the end of the day this is a good RPG, but it's not that good." Review by Mr Nash with overall score [8/10] |
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GameZone - "I admire Final Fantasy X's emotional and spiritual depth. There is never a time that we can't feel the pain and the struggles of our heroes." Reviewed by The Badger. |
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PSX Nation - "Sure Blitzball and the Upgrade system irk me a bit but the absolute perfect presentation and plot are worth these minor aggravations. This is the first MUST HAVE RPG on the PS2." Review by Brian Shroom Gray with screen shots. |
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Gaming Age - "Great thing number two...is the ability to switch your characters in and out of battle at will. This is a tremendous step forward for the series as it fills in holes that we gamers had to come up with workarounds for previously." Review by Travis Dwyer. |
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The Adrenaline Vault - "At its core, Final Fantasy X is just another chapter of the story we've all grown to love, but like a rare piece of literature, this story just gets better and better with each page you turn." Review by Mike Laidlaw with screen shots. |
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GamePro - "A memorable, fantastic adventure that falls short in key areas that could have benefited from fine-tuning-namely control tweaks and unpolished graphics...The last must-have title of 2001." Review by Major Mike. |
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Gamezilla - "Yes, this game slowly creeps under your skin and doesnt let go." Review by Mike David with some screen shots. |
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PlanetPS2 - "The graphics are so beautiful that some scenes are sure to make you weep; the gameplay is intricate and well explained; the story is simple, yet powerful; and the characters are memorable and endearing." |
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Gaming Maxx - "Great RPG and certainly the best one on the PS2 currently, however, I feel it isn't as great as past FF's have been due to its lack of freedom." Reviewed by Joe Maier with screen shots and rating. |
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GameSpot - "The difference between FFX and other games is in the sheer scope and undeniably impressive production values. The ambitious design of FFX ultimately pervades in every aspect of the game." Review by Greg Kasavin with screen shots and overall score. |
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Game Revolution - "An excellent battle system and a level of visual artistry that sets a new mark for others to follow, and the long awaited addition of voices adds a dramatic element that's been missing forever...But with the steps forward come a few backward, like the inability to scene skip and the overly linear flow." Review by Johnny Liu with score. |
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Cincinnati Enquirer - "The English voice-overs (a first for the series) are a mixed bag because some words are translated oddly and the voice acting from the Tidus character could be better. The music, on the other hand, is extremely well done." Review by Marc Saltzman. |
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TechTV - "Exquisite graphics and sublime gameplay...It's just a shame that not all the voice work is as good as it could have been. It's also too bad that the FF minigames have once again taken away any hope of fully appreciating the game's story." Review by Miguel Concepcion with slide show. |
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VGLN - "Final Fantasy has a magical touch in story presentation that has endured millions for so long. FFX is no different." Review by Avish Chandra. |
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