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Final Fantasy XI Wings of the Goddess Sony Playstation 2 Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:662248907154
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_FINAL_FANTASY_XI_WINGS_OF_THE_GOD
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Great came in 1 piece brand new no scratches well done
In my opinion, this was one of the best Final Fantasy Games ever made, with a wonderfully complex and interesting skill grid system with great graphics and flexibility compared to most games made at the time. The game came on time and in great condition, and I am enjoying the product.
From start to finish this game is a rock solid 5 stars. Its very immersing and the story compels you to play out each scene. Some of the acting is a little humorous just because of the facial expressions but these video games are getting more and more lifelike. Other then some annoying phrases spoken every now and then by Wakka, this game is just non-stop entertainment. Which is what I expect from a Final Fantasy game. Just AWESOME. No other words can describe them.
Final Fantasy X is one of the best RPGs out there, for when it was released anyway. The gameplay is simple as it follows a turn based attack style much like the very first two games in the franchise. For its time the graphics were good, and still today the summons special attacks are pure eye candy. The only flaw I do have is you can’t skip cutsceens and that will get annoying especially in the last three levels.Anybody that is a Final Fantasy fan new or old should pick this game up, although if you can, try to get the international version, just for the bonus bosses square was kind enough to think of after the release.
First Final Fantasy I ever played, had to own this since I originally sold my old copy at a garage sale years ago.
The soundtrack is what gripped me first as the Square Enix logo appeared and "Zanarkand" began to play. The aeons/summoning system is amazing. I think this game has the best battle system of any RPG ever. Aerial monster? Get your black magician or Wakka using the trigger. No cursing yourself as you struggle against enemies and struggle with the menu at the main screen, your otherwise great players weakened against a foe. I disliked the grid power-up system at first, but when I learned to utilize and abuse it, I was in love. XII tried to do the same and failed, as did XIII. In X we begin to see the trappings of an entirely too linear system, but it wasn’t as painful because we could understand — richer environments means more linear gameplay, right? But the storyline, the battle system, the music, and the other usual perks of a Final Fantasy made this more than forgiveable. You have to give it a shot. You don’t have to play the other nine before you play ten (actually, in transaltion, the Final Fantasies are mixed up.)
Played this game long ago, can’t wait to try it out.
good
FF X is more like a movie than a video game–even moreso than other recent installments to the series. This reduces the replay value, in my opinion. The graphics a battle system are incredible. The voice acting is superb except for moments when you can tell they had the actor say something once and just dubbed it over and over (like when Yuna says, "Yes").The game will also test your patience if you are the kind of person who must get all the items. For some of the ultimate weapons and their power-ups (you have to find the weapon abilities separate from the weapons) you practically trip over them (Auron, Yuna). Others are vein poppingly difficult. If anyone can succeed at the game required to get the second power-up for Tidus’s weapon more than once out of every ten tries, I’d be quite surprised. I bet the success ratio is much much lower than that on average. It’s too dependent on luck. You can custom build powerful weapons but only after you stumble across which monsters to bribe (yes, bribe) and for how much money. The cost is outrageous, but it’s still a toss up as to which is less irritating for Tidus (and Kimhari).
For less then 20bucks i got Final Fantasy 10 brand new i love it