Welcome to our second bi-weekly mega thread aimed at discussing a particular game in the Final Fantasy franchise. Our last megathread was all about Final Fantasy VI, you can still view and contribute to that here. This time we’re skipping a console generation and opening up discussion on Final Fantasy X!


Final Fantasy 10 logo and logotype

Synopsis

The story revolves around Tidus, a Blitzball player in Zanarkand. During a tournament honoring his father, a legendary player who went missing ten years ago, their city is attacked by a massive monster, and Tidus finds himself transported to the unfamiliar world of Spira. He joins forces with new friends, including the summoner Yuna, who is on a quest to defeat the monster known as Sin. Tidus becomes one of Yuna’s guardians and learns that his about more about himself and his past along the way.

A scene from Final Fantasy 10

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Review Scores
Site PS2 PC PS4 Xbox Switch
Metacritic 92% 83% 84% 85% 85%
Opencritic 83%
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Post Prompts

  • Do you think the game still stands the test of time?
  • Where do you rate this game among others in the franchise?
  • Is there a piece of music that stands out for you?
  • If there is one thing you would change, what is it?
  • Do you think they should have left it as a single game? Or should they even make a third?
  • hoodlem@hoodlem.me
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    1 year ago

    I loved FFX, I think it still holds up, and it is still in my top three of favorite games of all time.

    The Zanarkand piece of music stands out to me as really beautiful. But I love the whole soundtrack and have listened to it many times.

    I do wish it had a New Game+ :-)

    I actually loved the sequel, FFX-2. So when I first got it and started playing it, it got to the part where it introduced Dresspheres. And I was like “WTF?” And put the game back on the shelf for over a year.

    My sister got into the games and I decided to give the game a second chance and play it together. I loved it. So weird, and the dressphere system is actually pretty cool.