

That bold "job" system, back in the time was also quite futuristic and broke the traditional systems. FF-X ending set a tone also that I lost here, FF-X is violent, dark, sad.I think the tone of FF X-2 disrespects FF-X lore and story. It's more fan service with people revisiting Spira and seeing character X or Y.but with far less depth compared to FF-X HD. I feel it was more of an experimental J-RPG targeted at a whole different audience, I think a restricted character pool, an all-female cast was a bold idea and under the right circumstances it can be really a good idea, but the game is a bad execution of that idea. FF X-2 HD is, meh, not up to FF-X, story-wise it's really not a good epilogue for me. The difficulty of the final boss, whilst not horrible, it's challenging, especially if you are not a perfectionist who will seek the strongest weapons and customizations :). The story has a dark, philosophical aspect I really liked, memories, dreams, death, life, friendship, connections.I feel it's more mature, different compared to many other J-RPG. The story has a dark, philosophical FF X HD is a masterpiece, I found the lack of level, replaced with the grid system quite "avant-gardiste". FF X HD is a masterpiece, I found the lack of level, replaced with the grid system quite "avant-gardiste".
