Songs like "A Fleeting Dream" or "To Zanarkand" resonate the feeling of hopelessness, which is apparent in the characters at the point in which the songs play. Impactful moments are bolstered by the expressive soundtrack. The commentary on religion and relationships hit closer to reality than any other Final Fantasy game to date. Sin must constantly destroy, which ties into the stories' themes of death ruling over the living. The areas offer different backdrops that complement the world at large. Final Fantasy X-2, the sequel, follows Yuna and the fallout from the previous game, but it's a calmer setting that plays out in a much different tone.īoth games' charms lie in Spira, and the immersive surroundings that the games present. He accompanies high-summoner Yuna and her guardians on their adventure to defeat Sin and bring peace to Spira. As Tidus explores this new world, he learns of Sin's destructive nature, and that even after its death, the beast is destined to reappear 10 years later to continue its onslaught. After Zanarkand is destroyed by the giant monster-whale known as Sin, Tidus and his mentor, Auron, are sucked into another world, Spira, that supposedly exists approximately 1,000 years in the future. In Final Fantasy X, you play as Tidus, a sports star who lives in Zanarkand, a bustling metropolis.
Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster is available for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita, but the PC version is the best way to experience these classic PlayStation 2 titles Both role-playing games boast graphical overhauls that enhance the beauty of their worlds, and newly added features not found in the console versions.