Two years to much change

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only two years have past after the event's of ffx
the do you think the world changed to much

i think yes yeven the main belief and now hated
i know they did bad thing's but it's only been two years
 
im not sure wat u mean. the people dont entirely hate yevon koz there is a new yevon. and that has the same name and its not hated by everyone.
not many things have actualy changed
 
ok ok i'm changing this :P
ffx was such a good game so why did thay make x-2 :huh:
they killed ffx what i'm trying to say is the feel of spira is gone it's like a totaly different wourld :dry:
 
I sort of agree with you. I like FFX-2 as a separate game, but not so much as a sequel, cause I guess the whole feel is very different. It's more casual and fun.

I still do like FFX-2 though.
 
I wouldn't say it overwent drastic changes to the world. Hell, if anything, things didn't change enough. Technology was obviously ready for Spira to adapt to, but there didn't seem evidence of it, other than in the Blitzball arena (as shown in the opening FMV), improved transportation, and a few airships hovering around. Even a re-built Kilika still looked primitive.

As for why they "killed it with X-2," they wanted to show how Yuna and co. adapted to life without Sin. I'm sure we all wondered this, and Square probably acknowledged this too. Why it turned out the way it did is beyond me. Far too girly...
 
it's an ok game i like the battle system and the story
i just think thay want about it the wrong way
-mainly it's to girly
well that my closing statement anyway​
 
Too girly? That doesnt make it a bad game. It wasnt just directed at a female audience, dont forget we have Yuna & Rikku fanboys.
 
Too girly? That doesnt make it a bad game. It wasnt just directed at a female audience, dont forget we have Yuna & Rikku fanboys.

I don't think that's exactly what he meant. Having the characters like those three (or just those two would be enough) in the player's face during the entire longevity of the game, is enough to make anyone have a mild dislike for it, at best. The femininity that the game provided was sickening to such an extent.

I do believe they went to the extremes with 'girl power' though. It was ridiculous.
 
ok ok i'm changing this :P
ffx was such a good game so why did thay make x-2 :huh:
they killed ffx what i'm trying to say is the feel of spira is gone it's like a totaly different wourld :dry:


Um, really? I actually thought that the whole "Spira feel" stayed quite the same. The X-2 world IS the X world, therefore I did not see a "totally different world." I mean, there was a few changes here and there, but not enough that made me go, "Wow, it's completely different from X." I don't know, that's just me though. -Shrugs-
 
yah, there definately weren't over the top changes to the X universe, but i thought bringin back the job system was a good idea, but i didn't perticularily like the X-2 version...

I do believe they went to the extremes with 'girl power' though. It was ridiculous.

i agree with this completely, while a bit of a girl feel was inevitable with the three, it was to much.
 
yah, there definately weren't over the top changes to the X universe, but i thought bringin back the job system was a good idea, but i didn't perticularily like the X-2 version...



i agree with this completely, while a bit of a girl feel was inevitable with the three, it was to much.
eyah i agree wiht you its kinda girly and other things
 
The world hasn't changed, it's just Yuna that has changed. For the worse, may I add. I did laugh when Gippal pretty much said he didn't need her help, and you could probably see was thinking - omg, wtf did he say?!!!
 
The world hasn't changed, it's just Yuna that has changed. For the worse, may I add. I did laugh when Gippal pretty much said he didn't need her help, and you could probably see was thinking - omg, wtf did he say?!!!

i can't agree with you more on that note, because she did look like saying that out loud, yuna really has changed, tidus noticed it at the end of FFX-2 as well, so i don't know if that is a good thing
 
after reading some of youur replys i decided to play X-2 again
and i must say this time i actully enjoyed myself i suppose the game not to bad
thanks for your replys to my thread
-but i still think it's way to girly
 
Eh, well since Yevon was defeated, it's stupid to keep the homage to him once he has proved to be the corrupt one and then vanquished. Sure he was worshipped for many centuries, so of course his memories and legacies will be carried on by a great nunmber of people.

Otherwise, only thing else I can think that has changed is the attitudes of some of the characters. Maybe not attitudes as much as personalities.
 
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