Mmmm I love the smell of teen boys frantically protesting that they totally have no interest in this girly stuff.
Like dudes, come on. Some of you are apparently nursing grudges and traumas over this game from 15 years ago.
The game isn't perfect, but its a damn sight better than most people give it credit for, and most people's opinions on the game are informed by the OP's experience or even less. Boys who take themselves too seriously start it up, see girls and freak out and protest that they totally don't like this uh uh no way.
I was in my 20s when this came out and let me tell you, its a damn good game. I thought so then, and I think so now.
You may not believe him but he is on point. It's a great game and your missing out.I don't believe you.
And you don't have to convince me that it's better than the XIII spin-offs. That's like saying one person's fart smells better than another's.
Im not surprised by your posts like this. It just makes me smh just like the sfv thread.I'd wager half the people posting in the thread either didn't like the game or admit that the non-gameplay parts never really get better.
TBH, the idea of the game starting to take itself more seriously at some point is even more off-putting.
I started playing Final Fantasy X-2 HD Remaster on PS4 last night. It's my first time, despite having been a big fan of FFX back in the day. I had been replaying FFX on Vita and didn't have access to my save on PS4, so I spun this up on a whim.
Holy shit.
This is all cringe-worthy NONSENSE. Everything is so tonely off, all the characters are so annoying. Yuna's costume is entirely out of character. THAT POP SONG. THE CHARLIE'S ANGELS CUTSCENES. THOSE TEAM ROCKET VILLIANS. THAT PLOT.
Several times people explicitly say to Yuna that she has changed and she responds by saying she isn't going to be told what to do by anybody anymore.
Replaying FFX recently, it's fucking crazy how apologetic she is to everybody for everything. The whole subtext of X-2 is her reclaiming her agency. It has never really made much sense to me when people complain about her character changing.
Also X-2 is far less cringy than X because they know they're being campy. If you're cringing at shit that's intentionally corny, I don't know what to say to you.
It's a steaming pile of hot garbage, but it did some cool things.
--More info on Old ZanarkandShuyin being the "original" Tidus that the Fayth based him off of
-Some cool world exposition, seeing the world post Sin
-Battle system is ace
Unfortunately it's wrapped up in a game that totally disrespects the characters of the original and doesn't even try to make a thematically appropriate sequel to the first game. The character design is crazy in a bad way. Also, pop star/idol nonsense had no place being anywhere near this game. A mess all around.
Despite what many may think, for me the setting, the costumes, the tone, the pop songs, the behavior of the people and so on make a lot of sense. Sin is finally defeated and the people can have for the 1st entertainment. Spira is changing very fast, the people want to enjoy, machina are being used, the youth want to change things,many don't want to live a conservative lifestyle anymore,and so on.
So as a sequel of ffx, ffx-2 didn't feel wrong for me.
Probably one of the first nails in FF's coffin.
There's a surprisingly fun rogue-lite game called Last Mission that's separate from the main game, and then there's the wholly awesome Creature Creator added to the main game. Creature Creator lets you capture creatures and characters (even mainline ones like Lulu and Tidus) and use them in battle. You can get multiples of formerly unique items like Iron Dukes, and there's a new uber-boss that's way harder than Trema. The arena also makes it much easier to oversoul everything to get the awesome The End garment grid.What does the international version add/bring to the game?
Maybe, just maybe, you're completely wrong on this?
One look at the pre-release information and the box cover told you this was going to be centered on girls, yet the people reacting negatively still bought it.
I don't think anybody reacted poorly on the basis of it being "centered on girls"; they reacted because it was done poorly.
Were you around when this came out? Because people were pitching major fits over it from the moment it was announced. Like, it was one of the first real times that gamer dudes got their underwear in a twist over not being catered to 100%.
People have been mad at FFX-2 for nearly 15 years now because a bunch of boys are insecure over anything that features girls, while at the same time protesting that no no they don't like any of that sexy stuff, not them!
The fact that people are still mad about it, so many years later, to the extent where we have people who hate it because their idiot brother was making fun of them for liking girly things, or who were traumatized because their mom saw them looking at a character in a sexy dress, tells you everything you need to know about how people handle this stuff.
Everyone in this thread is presumably an adult, maybe you should try actually acting like one.
Im not surprised by your posts like this. It just makes me smh just like the sfv thread.
I feel like this thread is the ultimate proof that FF games release as hated and become favorites over the years.
I couldn't get past the whole "idol" thing. It was just a bit too cringe-worthy for me. I keep hearing it had an awesome battle system but honestly just couldn't deal with how lame I found the concept.
I feel like I need to give it another shot and look past that singing/dancing stuff. Maybe one day. Funny thing is, I'm actually pretty interested in Tokyo Mirage Sessions. I think it was the fact that this was coming straight off of X and continued the story with such a tonal shift that killed it. It really made no sense to me.
This stuff actually sounds interesting... is the rogue-lite just search randomly generated dungeons with the games combat system? Though I didn't bother to 100% the game or even get close to that probably(In part because I actively didn't want the secret ending) that sounds like it could be fun for a while.There's a surprisingly fun rogue-lite game called Last Mission that's separate from the main game, and then there's the wholly awesome Creature Creator added to the main game. Creature Creator lets you capture creatures and characters (even mainline ones like Lulu and Tidus) and use them in battle. You can get multiples of formerly unique items like Iron Dukes, and there's a new uber-boss that's way harder than Trema. The arena also makes it much easier to oversoul everything to get the awesome The End garment grid.
You're really misplacing the blame...
but it's not idol, like Yuna only sang once
it's a magical girl integrated into a really great class system atb battle
X2 is a jarringly different game. So much so that I couldn't enjoy it after X back in the day. Now though I can see it and appreciate it for what it is: Goofy , fun, batshit stupidity. I love it.
Basically, I started to adore it soon as I stopped expecting it to move me in a such an emotional way like X did.
Yea sorry, not really sure what the correct term for whatever was happening was. It just really turned me off kind of immediately.
Lol.It's a game about female empowerment.
Just ignore all the creepy voyeuristic upskirt shots that litter every cutscene.