92
MobyRank
100 point score based on reviews from various critics.
3.7
MobyScore
5 point score based on user ratings.

Description

Tidus is a young athlete who lives in a futuristic city of Zanarkand - "the city that never sleeps". He plays blitzball, a ball game where players throw the ball while flying around. Suddenly, a terrible disaster happens. A huge dark wave engulfs the city, spawning monsters. Tidus comes in contact with the mysterious creature, and as a result finds himself in a different world, a thousand years into the future. The civilization he is used to doesn't exist any more. He learns that the world he knew was destroyed by Sin, a terrible being that is believed to be indestructible. Tidus meets a young summoner named Yuna, and joins her as a guardian on her quest to put an end to Sin.

Final Fantasy X is Japanese-style role-playing game set in a world somewhat similar to South Asia. Only individual locations can be physically explored; there is no "world map" in the game, and exploration is fairly linear. Enemy encounters are random; the game abandons the series' traditional ATB (active-time battle) combat in favor of fully turn-based mechanics, with the turns of the participants displayed in the upper corner of the screen.

The game also departs from the usual leveling up system. There are no character levels in the game: instead, experience points received after battles can be allocated by the player directly to upgrade the characters' parameters. Each character has his or her special "sphere map", with straight or branching paths containing spots that increase the character's personal statistics, or teach him or her active and passive abilities. The characters are given distinct class attributes, and it is possible top switch between all the party members during the same battle. Monster summons (called aeons in the game) now behave like playable characters, have their own hit points (HP), and can fight for the party until defeated.

Conversations that occur during cutscenes have voice overs, for the first time in the series. The game features various mini-games, the most prominent of which are blitzball tournaments.

Alternate Titles

  • "最终幻想10" -- Chinese spelling (simplified)
  • "Финальная Фантазия 10" -- Russian spelling
  • "Zui Zhong Huanxiang 10" -- Chinese title
  • "Finalnaja Fantazija 10" -- Russian title
  • "FFX" -- Abbrevated title
  • "FF10" -- Informal name
  • "ファイナルファンタジーX" -- Japanese spelling

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User Reviews

Linear, but still fun and beautiful, ya? Unicorn Lynx Bronze Star Contributing Member (161330) 4.33 Stars4.33 Stars4.33 Stars4.33 Stars4.33 Stars
After Megaman X we get... Final Fantasy X ! Bregalad (841) 4.83 Stars4.83 Stars4.83 Stars4.83 Stars4.83 Stars
Next Gen FFVII this ain't Little Yoda (246) 3 Stars3 Stars3 Stars3 Stars3 Stars
It's good at being pretty MA17 (142) 3.8 Stars3.8 Stars3.8 Stars3.8 Stars3.8 Stars
Unjustifiable as a game…this is an experience. DarkDove (66) unrated
Final Fantasy games should have never been created *gasp* Indra was here Bronze Star Contributing Member (14381) 5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars
A fun, beautiful, exciting slap in the face of the "real-time only" game religion weregamer (157) 4.4 Stars4.4 Stars4.4 Stars4.4 Stars4.4 Stars
One good example of NOT killing a franchise Weston Wedding (54) 3.6 Stars3.6 Stars3.6 Stars3.6 Stars3.6 Stars
It's not a game, it's a work of art.... Chris Martin Bronze Star Contributing Member (1112) 5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars
Disappointment or perfection? ... Actually both. MAT Bronze Star Contributing Member (52525) 4.43 Stars4.43 Stars4.43 Stars4.43 Stars4.43 Stars

The Press Says

PCMag.com Apr 23, 2002 5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars 100
Gaming Age Aug 07, 2001 A 100
Game Informer Magazine Jan, 2002 9.75 out of 10 98
Playstation Illustrated Dec 07, 2002 97 out of 100 97
IGN Dec 18, 2001 9.5 out of 10 95
PlayFrance May 04, 2003 9.5 out of 10 95
Gamezine Dec 12, 2002 19 out of 20 95
Game Chronicles Jun 01, 2002 9.2 out of 10 92
WomenGamers.com Mar 18, 2002 9.16 out of 10 92
Peliplaneetta.net Jun 04, 2002 91 out of 100 91

Forums

Topic # Posts Last Post
Stealing from robots 2 St. Martyne Bronze Star Contributing Member (3562)
Sep 11, 2009
Favorite character 21 Unicorn Lynx Bronze Star Contributing Member (161330)
Feb 16, 2009
Favorite song of FFX 5 Rabbi Guru (1250)
Oct 15, 2008
Mystery photographer 4 DreinIX (9427)
Mar 06, 2008
Thunder Plains 2 DreinIX (9427)
Dec 26, 2007

Trivia

There is an un-intended sequence at the beginning where you can defeat the monster that chases you into the ruins. Obviously they had a change of plans when developing the game. You can view this sequence by using a PS2 Gameshark and enabling high stats.


This entry to the MobyGames database was contributed by Syed GJ (1547) on Jan 22, 2002.
 

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