Both of these systems keep the action flowing nicely, and kept me engaged even while level grinding. Final Fantasy X has the Conditional Time Battle system, which allows you to quickly swap party members in and out of combat, while X-2 has Dress Sphere Grids which enable you to change character’s jobs on the fly by changing their outfits. However, I equally recommend the gameplay of both X and X-2, especially their superb turn-based combat. It’s a much less endearing experience, though luckily there are more than enough good moments sprinkled in to make it worthwhile. I wish I could lavish equal praise on X-2 (which follows Yuna’s adventures two years later), but just like the first time I played it I found myself rolling my eyes at the silly story and muddled direction. It’s a near-perfect blend of action, drama, humor, and romance that throws together memorable characters like the cheerful blitzball player Tidus and the kind but determined Summoner Yuna. Even having played Final Fantasy X several times before, I still found myself spellbound by everything that happens in the story.
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