And by fever I mean I'm very excited for March 18th because I love Final Fantasy X. Since this is my new first post (I deleted the old one from 3 years ago because well... let's just say it was embarrassing to read now) what better way to start than talking about possibly my favorite video game!
Final Fantasy X originally came out for PS2 in 2001, if I remember correctly, and for its time it was fantastic. It was fully voiced (it wasn't the first fully voiced game out there though, Shenmue wins that), had a great story, and great graphics. Although, some would like to argue about the voice acting because it isn't the best, I don't think anyone should let that bother them to much considering the time the game was released or they'll just miss out on a great game. Sure, this is all in my opinion, but I feel like I've been known to love great games because they're great and they have that special something that just keeps you coming back. I've played Final Fantasy X at least 5 times all the way through; however, I have played Final Fantasy X-2 more, but that's a story for another time.
Final Fantasy X gives you the main character of Tidus (or whatever you choose to name him) and his "story". Like in all seriousness they even say that in the game, but his name is never mentioned which is why you can name him whatever you want. Now if I wasn't typing, I could go on and on about different things in this game that I love, like the sphere grid. I love the sphere grid and while it would take forever to fully complete it with everyone (this is a trophy in the remastered version by the way, but maybe not with everyone?) I just simply love this system of developing a characters' stats. You don't have to worry, "Am I a high enough level for this boss?" because trust me... if you master the order system based off party members' speeds you can still defeat what seems like an impossible boss. I know this because I had my brother do it for me once when there was a boss I felt like there was no way I was going to beat (Seymour boss on Mt. Gagazet which isn't all that difficult unless you're severely under developed like I was).
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