FFX-2 is such a fever dream. It’s not FFXI or FFXII, it’s FFX: the sequel. Sometimes people don’t believe me when I tell them it exists. The reason it exists is because FFX sold millions of copies and raised the bar for Graphics as one of the best looking PS2 titles of all time, being second in sales only to FFVII.
I played the entire game without knowing you can transform by filling up the dress sphere grid until the very end, stomped the final boss with it. I felt like such a moron for ignoring such a powerful core game mechanic the whole time.
FFX-2 is such a fever dream. It’s not FFXI or FFXII, it’s FFX: the sequel. Sometimes people don’t believe me when I tell them it exists. The reason it exists is because FFX sold millions of copies and raised the bar for Graphics as one of the best looking PS2 titles of all time, being second in sales only to FFVII.
I played the entire game without knowing you can transform by filling up the dress sphere grid until the very end, stomped the final boss with it. I felt like such a moron for ignoring such a powerful core game mechanic the whole time.