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The characters have progressed...
It is amazing how time allows people time to change, isn't it?
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Yuna is now genuinely a fame-hugry voluptuous woman who has cast off her pretensions,
Yuna wanted to give the people of Spira something else to comfort them now that her role as a summoner had ended. She gave them pop music. It's stupid, but it's there. She's not fame hungry; you can't get more famous than being the person who eradicated Sin forever. She's more relaxed and less pretentious, sure, but that's because she discarded the stuffy crap put on her by Yevon; she's already half way to this by the time Grand Maester Mika is discovered as an Unsent. You should pay more attention.
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Rikku has decided to forego clothes and drop the innocence act,
And this is an improvement on her character how? Also, she was already severely underdressed in Final Fantasy X. The only perks to her reprisal in Final Fantasy X-2 are that she's no longer considered criminally underage in most Western countries any more so her blatant sexuality and fanservice is a little less scarring.
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and Paine is a hearty, reliable lesbian, truly a welcome addition from the LGBT community.
I don't even recall it being confirmed that Paine is gay and even so that doesn't suddenly make her character good. She's portrayed as a bit of a bitch for most of the game, which isn't the most positive reflection on the LGBT+ community. Also you have not explained how any of these changes have improved their characters in the slightest.
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LOVE the dresspheres.
Good for you. How does this make the game better?
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I LOVE sphere break.
Good for you. How does this make the game better?
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I LOVE that Dona gets more screen time.
Good for you. How does this make the game better?
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I LOVE that Auran, Tidus are gone,
Good for you. How does this make the game better? Also: Auron. And use the word "and", don't abuse the journalist's comma. Additionally, Tidus is the smurfing catalyst for the plot, and is present in the Perfect End, and Auron's voice can be heard at one point, so you're entirely wrong.
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and that the other characters are present but you can go through the game and ignore them till the very end if you so wish.
You are a spiteful creature and therefore the game is better?
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I snubbed Wakka! he deserved it.
Because...? Part of making an argument is justifying your claims.
I'm not surprised, considering that your favourite characters are Dona, and Yuna/Rikku/Paine when they're being sluttier.
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Her wit, heart and mannerisms make her the most enjoyable Final Fantasy villain to date.
Oh wow, this is actually a decent argument.
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She's like a sluttier Kefka, but camper and more down-to-earth.
Yep, of course. She's slutty, so she's good. I see. Remember how the game was panned because it was fanservice, and then people have been struggling to point out that there are actually decent parts to this game?
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Her romance with Nooj is more real than any bond Cloud shared with Aries.
How are Cloud and Aerith* even relevant? What does "more real" even mean?
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The non-linear narrative is amazing. A-MAAAAA-ZING.
It's not non-linear if you want the true ending. I do like that you have more freedom; it might be superficial but it is nice.
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Infinitely better than FFX's cheap, linear, boring, preachy depressive story that is barren of life.
Do you know what a book is? Final Fantasy X is hardly preachy. Depressing does not equal bad. "Barren of life" means nothing unless you qualify the statement. Pauline Hanson, again.
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FFX-2's story is simple but deep - it tells a story from the perspective of a young girl who just wants to find her old boyfriend, but has to deal with global issues and social problems.
That's not simple or deep at face value. Final Fantasy X-2's story is about love and the pain of letting go. Final Fantasy X-2's story is about subsistence and dealing with "the aftermath": the point after the battle where the passion fades but things have not returned to normal.