And FFX-2 is worth a play, even if it is a bit of a black sheep. If you've played other Final Fantasy games, I would recommend FFX. If you want to play those games, I would definitely recommend this version. In summary, this is Final Fantasy X and X-2. This version also comes with the Eternal Calm FMV "epilogue" to FFX, and the Last Mission playable "epilogue/sequel" to FFX-2, which is great for those of us who had the original PS2 North American release and may not be familiar with them. They feel like cheating, and one of them absolutely is a cheat code, but it was nice being able to fast forward and auto battle while grinding. There are some features added as quality-of-life improvements (I presume). Or my computer was trying to prevent me from playing FFX-2. FFX-2 crashed once on me, but I believe that was an issue with my video card and not the port. Given Square Enix's history with PC ports of Final Fantasy games, that alone is miraculous, and I haven't run into any gamebreaking bugs. It's nothing groundbreaking or gamechanging. They feature upscaled graphics that looked quite good, and orchestral versions of the soundtracks that were definitely improvements. It's the international version of the games. And this port is exactly what you expect. I would assume if you're looking at this game, you know exactly what you're getting.
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