Nice try.
The statement is controversial. I am glad that it has touched you. That doesn't justify you being wrong, though.
Let's start with Final Fantasy X, and why I think it's aterrible game that should never have been created. NEVER. FFX is far from the masterpiece people claim it to be, and FFX2 is the only thing on this planet that justifies its existence.
Pro-tip: being better than something else doesn't make it good. A kick to the balls is better than being shot in the face, but I still wouldn't willingly go and seek it out. You've gotten me really excited to hear your carefully constructed claims and read your evidence that proves Final Fantasy X is a horrible game even though that's not why we're here.
Wrong.Tidus was a terrible protagonist.
Wrong, but at least it's witty.I can see why he is a dream thing that's not an authentic soul because nothing he does or says seems to have any substance.
He has a character arc. You know that's a sign of good writing, right?I see his character arc as a metaphor for the ultimate fates of badly written fictional characters.
So you're a jerk, too. Nice.I laughed when he dissipated into nothingness.
Okay. In the immortal words of Pauline Hanson: Please explain.The plot of X was also dire.
Start your words with a capital letter. Also, it is "God's sake" for future reference. Also, it seems you do not understand the concept of dialects, loan words, or even foreign languages.machina? They're called machines, for god sake!
Final Fantasy X is terrible because a fictional race allegedly draws comparisons to Polish immigrants and you are racist. Gotcha.And the Al Behd were basically Polish immigrant.
Oh, wow. You... you're an idiot. Yuna deliberately keeps Tidus in the dark because she doesn't want sympathy. I would be surprised that you missed such a fundamental aspect of the plot but your flawed arguments even thus far warned me you might have missed things like this. Martyrs are martyrs because they sacrifice themselves for a cause they believe in. You can't really abuse martyrdom for personal gain. I mean, the happy feels you get from people cheering you on as you go to die is great but, uh, your argument makes literally no sense. Also, way to distinguish between sacrificing yourself at like 20-years-old to protect the world for a couple months/years and being 100-years-old and dying peacefully in your sleep after a long life well lived.Yuna's martyrdom was also too much to take. Every second, she played up to the role of the martyr, courting sympathy because she's gonna die and blah blah blah. Lots of people die, Yuna. We ALL die someday. She definitely abused her position as a summoner for attention and sympathy.
Dona was a bitch. She was unnecessarily aggressive and condescending. She was not fascinating; she was aDona should have been the main character. Her no-nonsense quips made her fascinating.and I wanted to punch her in her half-naked stomach.
You introduce lists with a colon, not a semicolon. Please do not abuse punctuation. The battle system is only slow if you are slow; choose your commands fast and it can arguably be as fast as the ATB systems. The characters are not undeveloped; some are underdeveloped, but I'm not going to explain exactly how because you are clearly not going to return to read this and I am purely writing this as an exercise in anger expulsion. The religious allegory is one of the most obvious components of Final Fantasy X's narrative but that does not mean it is terrible. Indeed, as I linked in another thread, I wrote an article explaining how Wakka and Yevon are commentaries on the dangers of being blind to the truth and not being critical about your life.There are so many things wrong with this game; slow battle system, undeveloped characters, the trite religious allegory.
From the Final Fantasy wikia page for Vegnagun: Vegnagun's design, particularly its moth-like wings on a locust body, is a reference to a popular design of the Judeo-Christian demon Beelzebub (one name also used for the Devil) referred to as Lord of Flies, taking the form of a demonic fly or locust. Yes, I can see exactly how religious allegories are absent from Final Fantasy X-2 and are thereby improving the quality of game immensely.Well, NONE of these flaws are present in FFX2.
It is amazing how time allows people time to change, isn't it?The characters have progressed...
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.Yuna is now genuinely a fame-hugry voluptuous woman who has cast off her pretensions,
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.Rikku has decided to forego clothes and drop the innocence act,
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.and Paine is a hearty, reliable lesbian, truly a welcome addition from the LGBT community.
Good for you. How does this make the game better?LOVE the dresspheres.
Good for you. How does this make the game better?I LOVE sphere break.
Good for you. How does this make the game better?I LOVE that Dona gets more screen time.
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.I LOVE that Auran, Tidus are gone,
You are a spiteful creature and therefore the game is better?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.
Because...? Part of making an argument is justifying your claims.I snubbed Wakka! he deserved it.
I'm not surprised, considering that your favourite characters are Dona, and Yuna/Rikku/Paine when they're being sluttier.I LOVE LeBlanc.
Oh wow, this is actually a decent argument.Her wit, heart and mannerisms make her the most enjoyable Final Fantasy villain to date.
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?She's like a sluttier Kefka, but camper and more down-to-earth.
How are Cloud and Aerith* even relevant? What does "more real" even mean?Her romance with Nooj is more real than any bond Cloud shared with Aries.
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.The non-linear narrative is amazing. A-MAAAAA-ZING.
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.Infinitely better than FFX's cheap, linear, boring, preachy depressive story that is barren of life.
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.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.
It doesn't provide any commentary on contemporary warfare, as far as I can remember. Just because fighting happens doesn't mean it's a comment. Your other comments are at least accurate enough despite having provided no examples.It deals with hot-button topics like war, social stratification, fanaticism, the true nature of love.
Oh? Really? Yuna becomes sentient and develops herself inside the coding of Final Fantasy X-2? I didn't realise this.And of course, Yuna self-development is amazing.
I don't recall any of her backstory. I'll take your word for it. People don't dismiss her because she's gay, and the fact that you love her so much seems to centre around the idea of lesbian sex. Also, signal your questions with a question mark.Paine's backstory is INTRICATE and DEEP and could have been an entire game in itself. Why do people dismiss her. Is it because she's GAY?
All of the above lay blatant for the eyes to see in this game, along with amazing J-pop music and three overly-sexualized girls as main characters.
Are you citing the oversexualisation as a positive? Your points are not blatant enough to see, obviously, and I struggle to see how Final Fantasy X-2 is good simply for being better than Final Fantasy X, which is another point you haven't proved.
I agree. But you haven't explained why anybody else should see your point of view. You suck at this. Don't quit your day job.All in all, it's a great game.



Nice try.



