The Mana Legend
Banned
Yeah, fuck you Square.
Will wait until this is less than $20.
Will wait until this is less than $20.
Umm, you do realise how old these games are, right?If you guys don't want the DLC, don't buy it then.
The hell are people in this thread talking about? This sounds like it is just going to be additional content that was never in the original game, how is it a bad thing to charge for that?
The hell are people in this thread talking about? This sounds like it is just going to be additional content that was never in the original game, how is it a bad thing to charge for that?
i think its awesome
Because for some of us, it was in the game
The hell are people in this thread talking about? This sounds like it is just going to be additional content that was never in the original game, how is it a bad thing to charge for that?
i think its awesome
The hell are people in this thread talking about? This sounds like it is just going to be additional content that was never in the original game, how is it a bad thing to charge for that?
The hell are people in this thread talking about? This sounds like it is just going to be additional content that was never in the original game, how is it a bad thing to charge for that?
i think its awesome
The hell are people in this thread talking about? This sounds like it is just going to be additional content that was never in the original game, how is it a bad thing to charge for that?
Wait for the game to be $20 and them buy the DLC afterwards. It'll balance out.
What is this content exactly then? Maybe im missing something. i didnt know there were multiple versions of the original
wikiThe International Version was released on January 31, 2002, in Japan, and later in Europe (the European release was simply titled "Final Fantasy X"). This updated version of the game has different box art for Japan, and new features, such as an Expert Sphere Grid, which allows for accessing abilities more easily, but less overall stat-growth. New abilities were added to both Standard and Expert Grids.
The Dark Aeons and Penance, all powerful superbosses, were added, as well as many minor changes to dialogue, scenes, the Celestial Weapons' key items (Japan only), characters and armor, weapon customizations, such as Ribbon. The release also includes a bonus disc with behind the scenes making-of features of Final Fantasy X, and a special movie prologue to Final Fantasy X-2.
Sphere Grid in the International version.
The European release has the the Dark Aeons and Penance, as well as the new equipment abilities, but didn't change the name of the Celestial Sigils and Crests. As with previous PAL conversions of Final Fantasy installments, the game has noticeable black borders and a slower running-speed as a result of poor PAL conversion. The black label version includes a bonus DVD with the title Beyond Final Fantasy, which includes various interviews with the game developers, as well as two of the English voice actors. Additionally, it also includes trailers of various Square games, an art gallery, short biographies on Nobuo Uematsu and RIKKI, as well as a music video of RIKKI performing the song "Suteki Da Ne".
Some versions of Final Fantasy X: International have a glitch, whereby if the player goes to the area where they fight Dark Ifrit it is possible to slip past the men blocking the way to Home, and thus, be able to return to the story at the events in Home with Yuna in the party. This glitch can be repeated after the first time it is used.
FFX international content was in the PAL version of FFX. And DLC for fuckin PS2 remasters is stupid.
I'd still feel dirty for purchasing the DLC. This rubs me the wrong way.
Considering the international content was already announced without a mention of it being DLC, I doubt this. Last Mission...maybe?
Almost as bad as Sonic Adventure having the "Sonic Adventure DX Upgrade" DLC.
Cool now I won't buy it.
DLC for remasters? Common.
Is it really that common?
Is it really that common?