Introduction: Taking place two years after Yuna's fateful journey to defeat Sin, the once chaotic world of Spira has gone through a massive transformation, entering a period of "Eternal Calm". The people of Spira now shun the teachings of Yevon and have opened their arms to former foes, the Al Bhed and the use of machina. The Machine Faction aims to propagate the use of machina in Spira, going as far as renaming "machina" to "machines" to remove the stigma. However, even with the peaceful life they now live, there is an emptiness in Yuna's heart that is keeping her from moving on as the others have. One day, Yuna obtains a mystical sphere that contains imagery of what might be the Blitzball player she thought was gone forever. Although Yuna isn't certain that it is him or if he is even alive, she's driven to seek him out. Yuna needs closure to their unexpected parting, even if only to find that she will never see him again. So begins her journey ... |
Features: First true sequel to the renowned Final Fantasy series. First mission based Final Fantasy allowing for nonlinear gameplay. All-female playable cast, including the introduction of a new main character. A variety of new and unique job classes such as "Gunner", "Lady Luck", "Berserker" and "Songstress" have been incorporated into Final Fantasy X-2. For the first time in a Final Fantasy game, characters can switch job classes in the heat of battle utilizing the newly created "Garment Grid". Stunning job class transformation sequences, rivaling the summoning sequences of aeons in Final Fantasy X, can be viewed in their entirety or in a shortened version. A return to Active Time Battle (ATB) quickens the pace of enemy encounters. More dynamic movements in battle previously unseen in past Final Fantasy titles. |
Specifications: Publisher: Square Enix Developer: Square Enix Platform: PlayStation 2 Release Date: 20/02/2004 Genre: Role-Playing Rated: Teen (13+) > Suggestive Themes > Violence Players: 1 |