published and developed by Square Enix in 2003-11-18
Number of votes: 10 Rank: 3.6Click stars to vote this gameTags platform: PlayStation 2 game type: role-play genre: Manga, Fantasy perspective: 3rd person display: Textured polygons languages available: English Japanese ESRB rating: T (Blood, Violence)
This 'game' is total crap. Seeing that this crap has THREE stars (see below) makes me cringe. Yes, the graphics ARE nice and yes the battle system is also quite nice, but FFX-2 is basically just eye-candy for all the drooling fanboys out there. It's not even an RPG really, it's more like a collection of retarded mini-games. I mean seriously, if I wanted to play a shooting mini-game with a cute heroine, I'd go play Tomb Raider. There's nothing cohesive about this game, so don't even THINK about trying to get the 'good ending' unless you have a strategy guide. For me, this game spelled the beginning of the end for Square. Whatever 'spark' that Square had for making good RPGs... they lost.
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R.I.P. cjlee001 - 2007-01-01 17:36:51
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Authors: Yoshinori Kitase (producer)
Motomu Toriyama (director)
Tetsuya Nomura (main character designer)
Shintaro Takai (art director)
Yoichi Kubo (3d graphic/map)
Kazushige Nojima, Daisuke Watanabe (scenario)
Noriko Matsueda, Takahito Eguchi (music)

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