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{{Header Nav|game=Final Fantasy X-2}} | {{Header Nav|game=Final Fantasy X-2|num=2}} | ||
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| | |title=Final Fantasy X-2 | ||
|image=Final Fantasy X-2.jpg | |image=Final Fantasy X-2.jpg | ||
|developer=[[Square Enix]] | |||
|developer=[[Square]] | |publisher=[[Square Enix]] | ||
|publisher | |||
|genre=[[RPG]] | |genre=[[RPG]] | ||
|systems=[[PlayStation 2]], [[PlayStation 3]], [[PlayStation 4]], [[PlayStation Vita]] | |||
|released={{sys|ps2}}{{jp|2003|March 13}}{{us|2003|November 18}}{{eu|2004|February 20}} | |||
{{sys|ps3|vita}}{{jp|2013|December 26}}{{us|2014|March 18}}{{eu|2014|March 21}} | |||
{{sys|ps4}}{{us|2015|May 12}}{{au|2015|May 14}}{{jp|2015|May 14}}{{eu|2015|May 15}} | |||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
| | |ratings={{ESRB|T}} | ||
|preceded by=[[Final Fantasy X]] | |preceded by=[[Final Fantasy X]] | ||
|series=Final Fantasy | |series=Final Fantasy | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Final Fantasy X-2''' is a direct sequel to the popular [[Final Fantasy X]], and takes place two years after the events of the previous game. Despite offering FFX fans more of the same, FFX-2 was less successful. It is the first | |||
'''Final Fantasy X-2''' is a direct sequel to the popular [[Final Fantasy X]], and takes place two years after the events of the previous game. Despite offering FFX fans more of the same, FFX-2 was less successful. It is the first [[:Category:Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy]] game to be a direct sequel, however [[Final Fantasy VII]] has also had several sequels since. The game features Yuna and Rikku from the previous game, and Paine, a new character. It takes place shortly after FFX, when most of the characters have gone their separate ways. The game uses a modified version of the job system from [[Final Fantasy III]] with a skill growth system similar to [[Final Fantasy VIII]]'s. | |||
Although the game was not very successful when first released for [[Playstation 2]], in 2014 Square Enix re-released a remastered version for [[Playstation 3]], [[PlayStation 4]], and [[Playstation Vita]]. It is available as a bundle package with [[Final Fantasy X]]. | Although the game was not very successful when first released for [[Playstation 2]], in 2014 Square Enix re-released a remastered version for [[Playstation 3]], [[PlayStation 4]], and [[Playstation Vita]]. It is available as a bundle package with [[Final Fantasy X]]. | ||
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==Story== | ==Story== | ||
For 1000 years Spira had been plagued with terror. War had broken out between Zanarkand and Bevelle. Sin, a monstrous beast, was summoned to put a stop to the fighting, however was now their punishment for using machina during these Great Wars. To temporarily bring a Calm to the lands, summoners and their guardians would set out on pilgrimages in search for Fayth to pray to for help them bring Sin down. In the end, sacrificing their lives to defeat the mighty monster. Yuna was such a summoner, however she and her guardians defied the teachings that were set in place, taking another approach. Successfully defeating Sin for what they prayed would be forever bringing on the Eternal Calm. The Fayth and Yuna's newly found love disappear. | For 1000 years Spira had been plagued with terror. War had broken out between Zanarkand and Bevelle. Sin, a monstrous beast, was summoned to put a stop to the fighting, however was now their punishment for using machina during these Great Wars. To temporarily bring a Calm to the lands, summoners and their guardians would set out on pilgrimages in search for Fayth to pray to for help them bring Sin down. In the end, sacrificing their lives to defeat the mighty monster. Yuna was such a summoner, however she and her guardians defied the teachings that were set in place, taking another approach. Successfully defeating Sin for what they prayed would be forever bringing on the Eternal Calm. The Fayth and Yuna's newly found love disappear. | ||
It is two years later. Yuna is back at home in Besaid Village. Rikku brings her a sphere found by Kimhari that shows a man who looks and sounds like Yuna's lost love, Tidus. Could it be him? Yuna has to find out. She sets on a quest for more spheres to discover clues. | It is two years later. Yuna is back at home in Besaid Village. Rikku brings her a sphere found by Kimhari that shows a man who looks and sounds like Yuna's lost love, Tidus. Could it be him? Yuna has to find out. She sets on a quest for more spheres to discover clues. | ||
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==Artwork== | ==Artwork== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Final Fantasy X-2 Front and Back. | File:Final Fantasy X-2 Front and Back.jpeg|PS2 Cover | ||
File:FFX X2 HD Standard Cover.jpg| | File:Final Fantasy X-2 Logo.jpeg|Game Logo | ||
File:FFX X2 HD Standard Cover.jpg|Standard PS3 Game Edition Cover Art | |||
File:FFX HD Limited Edition Cover.jpeg|North American PS3 Limited Edition Cover Art | |||
File:FFX HD Collectors Edition Advertisement.jpeg|North American PS3 Collector's Edition | |||
File:FFX Limited Edition Advertisment.jpeg|English PS3 Limited Edition Pre-release Advertisement | |||
File:FFX X2 HD Gamedayreleasead.jpg|North American PS3 Limited Edition Actual Game Artwork Advertisement | |||
File:FFX NA Vita ad.jpg|The remaster edition's North American [[PS Vita]] advertisement | |||
File:FFX JP Vita box.jpg|The remaster edition's Japanese [[PS Vita]] box | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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