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On March 19, 2013, it was confirmed that Final Fantasy X-2 would be receiving an HD remaster alongside Final Fantasy X based on the game's International version. The two games are available together on a single Blu-ray disc for the PlayStation 3 version. PS Vita owners can either download both games digitally for $39.99 or purchase a retail version that comes with a physical copy of Final Fantasy X and a voucher to download Final Fantasy X-2. The HD remaster has trophies and improved music and graphics.
FINAL FANTASY X/X-2 HD REMASTER PC Game is a high-definition remaster of the action roleplay video games Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 which is developed and published by Square Enix. FINAL FANTASY X/X-2 HD REMASTER PC Download was released for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita in Japan in December 2013 and in North America, Australia, and Europe in March 2014, and all around the world for PlayStation 4 in May 2015, as well as for Microsoft Windows in May 2016. You may also download FINAL FANTASY IV THE AFTER YEARS PC Game.
I skipped X back in the day I really disliked the art style and the shift from high-fantasy to.. whatever surfer dude nonsense X was. Having finally played it a few years back on the PS4 I see I was right to skip it. It's not a good game, the characters are highly irritating, and the visuals, as with all early 3D games, have dated very poorly.
I never minded the linearity of X, but it still felt like it was missing something after the PS1 trio. Too much focus on storytelling without player agency, I think. XIII is loathed due to \"linearity\", and I also loathed it at release. Recently I've been going back into XIII with X1 BC and discovering I like it now...in fact I like it a lot - more than X! The storytelling is garbage, but the actual combat system is addictive and fantastic. What most of us hated about it at launch (other than annoying characters and awful storytelling), wasn't so much linearity, it's that random encounters actually are necessary in FF - just walking up to enemies on the map pre-placed sees boring and removes player agency. Plus the characters camera/movement controls are terrible. And finally the lack of an upgrade skill chart takes the \"RPG\" feel out of the game without a character to build. But what XIII lacks in story and freedom, it makes up for in extremely tight strategic battles. I'm finding, in a way, it was ahead of it's time.
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