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It's like there isn't anything horribly wrong with FFX (aside from Blitzball), but there's nothing great about it, either. I think the setting and story are well-developed, but some of the themes seemed tired to me, like corrupt religion for crap's sake. That's got to be the most used up RPG plot, but it did seem deeper than usual. I think the story is told in maybe the most basic way possible, which bored me. Aside from a few diversions, it felt like a group tour of Spira's historical
Maybe some of these opinions come from having played older RPGs. Maybe this was just a mediocre first generation game on a new console that looked a lot better than it played. Most amazing jew boots
Last edited by Jochie; Oct 17, 2006 at 01:28 AM.
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It's the same old active system in FFX-2, pretty much, but you can switch jobs mid-battle and everything happens so fast that you don't really get to enjoy it much. If you can stomach Charlie's Angels, then you should play it just to fight through the optional super dungeon of ridiculous difficulty.
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