Final Fantasy VII is similar, another game that I consider one of my favourite of all time.įinal Fantasy X released here on May 24th, 2002, five months after the North American release and ten months after the original Japanese release (because LOL EUROPE). I would say FFX almost single-handedly influenced my tastes in games to come: a preference for those with a heavy focus on the story. Playing a Final Fantasy game at that age, games that dedicate a lot of time to world building, character arcs and epic plots, it’s no surprise it would stick with you. FFX released over here in May 2002, and I thoroughly played it well before the sequel’s release in February 2004, meaning I would’ve only been 12 or 13 at the time. That time, around the ages of 7-15, where a great experience will stick with you much longer than most things would during adulthood. It and most, if not all, of my other favourite games all share one thing in common: they were released, or I played them, during my formative years. The one thing that’s become abundantly clear to me over the past few years though, is that Final Fantasy X will always top that list. There are a handful of games that I consider to be my favourites of all time, but organising them all into an ordered top 10, top 5 or even a top 3 is something I’ll probably never be able to achieve. So why am I writing a blog post about this? Well, it’s rather simple: Final Fantasy X is my favourite video game. The screenshots show some fairly significant work on the textures, meaning Square are putting a little more effort into this than simply upressing the game to HD resolutions. The site has the first official screenshots as well as confirming the rumour that the sequel, Final Fantasy X-2 is also getting the HD treatment, and both will come on the same disk on the PS3, as “Final Fantasy X | X-2 HD Remaster”. That was, until very recently, where the publisher launched an official site over at the aptly titled. They announced that, and since then, we’ve had pretty much nothing in terms of details since. So, a little while ago, way back in 2011, Square Enix announced that they were going to be putting out an HD version of Final Fantasy X for the PlayStation 3 and Vita.
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