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Originally Posted by Destai
Considering how unchallenging every battle was in X-2 I'd have to disagree. You could hold down the x button and win most fights. At least in X tactics were a large part of the battle system and that made it much more entertaining.
What? How unchallenging the battle in
X-2 were? The battles in X were jokingly easy. They gave you far too much time to strategize, and you knew exactly when the enemies were going to attack. You didn't know what the enemy was going to do (and sometimes you did), but you knew when it was going to happen and you could adjust accordingly. And only one thing was happening at a time ever. When Rikku entered the mix, it became even easier. Not to mention almost every regular fiend in the game could be killed with a single strike by one of the characters. Except for some of the boss battles, X was extremely unchallenging until you got to Mt. Gagazet, and then it was only moderately challenging.
While X-2's battles were easy, they also involved a great deal of strategy. The battles were hectic and chaotic, giving one little time to think or plan, so you had to know what you were doing, or what you could do at least, before the battle started. I liked that, I thought it was loads of fun, and I personally though it was insanely fun to put the battle speed on the fastest it had. You could play with various combinations and the same battle could be fought in so many different ways. Everyone on the screen could attack at once, and the fiends took advantage of that just as much as the girls did. You could stop a fiend's attack by attacking it during its attack. The strongest fiends in the game could be brought down by a combination of status effects and stalling. There were so many other senarios that involved good thinking, quick thinking and strategy (not just using two dark knights and an alchemist the whole way through, which is cheap). All I have to say is this: Get in a random fight with an Amorphous Gel and a Protean Gel, and then tell me it's easy.
The battle system in FFX was mundane and involved little thinking. My one-year-old niece could probably play FFX effectively. FFX-2 required you to think on your toes and use various strategies effectively, and made it really fun. And thusly, I like FFX-2 battle system much much better.