Final Fantasy X

Final Fantasy X (2001)

by Square Product Development Division 1, Square, Square Electronic Arts
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Themes:Fantasy, Science fiction, Drama, Romance
Game modes:Single player
Story:Final Fantasy X is the tenth main installment in the FF series and the first title released on sixth-generation consoles. It was also the first game to feature fully three-dimensional areas rather than including pre-rendered backdrops, and the first to include voice acting. Final Fantasy X tells the story of a star blitzball player, Tidus, who journeys with a young and beautiful summoner named Yuna on her quest to save the world of Spira from an endless cycle of destruction wrought by the colossal menace Sin.Show more
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The Final Fantasy VII, VIII, IX and X/X2 versions on Steam are completely broken and dysfunctional on a fundamental technical level and you need to install a fan made mod just to have Japanese voices with English subtitles for FF X/X2. Square Enix handled their Final Fantasy VII, VIII, IX and X/X2 ports so poorly and then they wondered why they didn't sell. And now they have released this three fold abomination that is the VII remake. It's like Square Enix is spitting us PC gamers in the face. Please release these games in a proper state on PC in their original states and with proper voice/subtitle choices. All these games need is the ability to run at high resolution and a bare minumum of 60FPS. No remakes. No UI changes. And certainly no story or gameplay changes.
The facial expressions on the original PS2 version were the best. Need I say more? The remastered version suffers from the problem of not having the original faces, and I would love to see the og faces again.
user avatar@paci2020user avatar@paci2020
January 31, 2025
This is the Final Fantasy game that launched the Playstation 2 to huge fanfare back in the day. There was an affection meter between the lead character Tidus and his teammates that led to special cutscenes with the character with the highest affection, similar to Cloud and the Ferris Wheel scene in Final Fantasy 7. An evergreen cinematic RPG experience. Should be released with X-2, it's direct sequel.
user avatar@ophalsage32user avatar@ophalsage32
February 01, 2025
I played once, but i heard that the steam version port is really bad, so i was wondering, if GOG can make this happen. Please, one of my games colections is incomple without this one.
If gog does this (and they should), offer the classic original version and the remake, but give people the option to choose. Don't go the D&D game "enhanced" route and force people to pay more for options they don't want.
user avatar@sunpythonuser avatar@sunpython
February 12, 2025
I buy Final Fantasy X copy right dise when I go outside country. That's mean, It worth to keep it. For me, I love FF VII, FF X, FF Tactic(PSP version war of lion). Especially l love "Penance" super hidden boss.
user avatar@4ng3luser avatar@4ng3l
March 21, 2025
I played this with my girlfriend, who now is my wife. We loved it and we still have fond memories of it. One of the best RPG games on its time. Some characters are truly memorable.
Why Final Fantasy X Should Be on GOG – And Why It’s a Top 3 Final Fantasy Game Final Fantasy X is more than just a classic—it’s a turning point in the JRPG genre and a shining example of storytelling, emotion, and innovation. Released in 2001, it was the first Final Fantasy game on the PlayStation 2 and the first to feature full voice acting and fully 3D environments. From its heartfelt story to its strategic turn-based combat system, FFX set a new standard. At the heart of the game is the powerful, emotional journey of Tidus and Yuna—a story about sacrifice, fate, love, and letting go. The Sphere Grid brought deep character customization, the CTB (Conditional Turn-Based Battle) system added tactical layers, and the world of Spira was unlike anything seen before. So why should it come to GOG? Because Final Fantasy X deserves a DRM-free release that allows fans to own it forever, free of launchers or restrictions. GOG is the perfect platform for those who appreciate game preservation and offline accessibility. It would allow a new generation—and long-time fans—to enjoy this masterpiece on modern PCs without compromise. Why top 3? Because it blends memorable characters, emotional depth, and timeless gameplay into one unforgettable package. Alongside FFVII and FFVI, FFX defines what Final Fantasy is all about. Bring Final Fantasy X to GOG—let’s preserve this legend the right way.
It's the game that grew with me. It's the first RPG I got on the PS2, and at first I couldn't get even get past the introduction scene as I didn't realize the lantern was a save point that heals. So I put it away for 2 weeks trying the other games I bought first. When I came back I realized my mistake, but I found the Aeon's so cool that I only played Yuna underleveling the rest of the party. Again had to put it down and come back to it later. Stupid mistakes went on for a few times until I finally beat it after 3 years (Look game time got timeboxed by parents). A few years back when the remaster came out I ended up 100% it (except Lulu ultima weapon, that lightning stuff sucks) So yeah, as I said this one grew with me, each time I started again I got a better. (Also great story)
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