I have the script for the game Final Fantasy X... the one with Tidus and Yuna. I love it! It is such a beautiful story and I'd like to know what happens in the next part. But I can't remember which FF the sequel is. I'm interested in getting the script and perhaps downloading some pics.
What is the name of the sequel to Final Fantasy X?
its called final fantasy X-2 ( like ten two ) its amazing , its soooooooo amazinnnnnnnnng !!!! the graphics are stunnng , and the story is beautiful , yet also sad. its got everything a good game needs. perfect storyline , perfects twists , and things to keep you interested , ( like boss battles , and the al-bhed language ) . i'd google to get the script , but for the pics , google is good , but RPGamer.com is a good source for everything RPG and it has great shots from ffx-2.
Reply:Final Fantasy x-2 is the sequel. I love the game but haven't finished it. Yuna joins a sphere hunting group called the gullwings and hunts for spheres with rikku and paine. Yuna searches for spheres that may have clues to where Tidus is. I bought the game four weeks ago. I got mine's used. They don't make that game anymore, so if you're planning on getting it you have to buy used or ebay.
Reply:Final Fantasy X-2 (pronounced ten-two). I hear it's not very good though.
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Reply:They always say there's a first time for everything. While the Final Fantasy series has now seen 11 installments (including FFXI, not including FFXII), none of them are related to one another, whatsoever. Each game has similarities and familiar characters, but none intertwine with another. Until now anyway. Thanks to the resounding success of Final Fantasy X, the very first PlayStation 2 installment, the braintrust at Square Enix decided to take a route never once traveled - a direct sequel. Given that the ending of FFX was quite open-ended, it left many opportunities for a continuation of the story, making it a perfect fit to take this opportunity to do something a little different.
Final Fantasy X-2 (that's ten-two, not 12, like the WWE was doing with WrestleMania a few years back) is the result, and even though it's a sequel, with familiar characters, locales, and visual engine, X-2 is a shockingly different Final Fantasy game, mixing in some trademark RPG tactics presented in a whole new style, along with a deceptively strong story and un-traditional progression. It's not the landmark that FFX was (as it is my personal favorite in the series), but few other RPG's on the PS2 can compare to the high quality of Final Fantasy X-2. Let the naysayers have their day ? they're missing out on a game that goes well beyond initial stereotypes, and truly attempts to bridge the differences between a western RPG and an eastern one, to draw new fans to a long-running franchise.
In addition to Yuna and Rikku, the party gains a brand new member, in Paine. Paine is an interesting character, but not one I personally like. Just imagine a female version of Auron, only not as cool as Auron was, and you've pretty much got Paine. At first, she's mysterious and quiet, and actually doesn't even fit in while Yuna and Rikku have fun aboard the airship Celsius. Thankfully, her character finally takes flight later in the game, but prepare for caring little about her until then. Many familiar faces do return, such as Wakka, Lulu, and Kimahri, who of course were Yuna's guardians on her pilgrimage to defeat Sin, along with some secondary characters. Many actually enlist your help in various quests, as to dig in the fact that these are old friends and acquaintances that are pleased to see Yuna out and about enjoying the life she fully expected to sacrifice in order to topple Sin.
Reply:I think it is called Dirge of Sturgess. Or some crap like that.
Reply:Final Fantasy X-2. I want to buy it and can't find it anywhere.
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Reply:Final Fantasy X-2. Access to story, characters, battle system, features and downloads via the source site below.
Reply:Final Fantasy X-2. The story is not that good, but the characters are great.
I have the game, but I didn't like it.
Have you ever tried the Dragon-Quest saga?
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