Final Fantasy X (2001 Video Game)
1/10
Downward spiral to oblivion
12 July 2002
Final Fantasy X the next step in RPG revolution? So claims the many critics who seem to suddenly develop the lack of balls to criticize horrendous material being shoveled out into the US by Squaresoft. This game is hardly revolutionary.

The latest installment follows the previous games and the movie itself by taking a nonsense plot and cartoon characters, then combine it with the complete perverse infatuation of Sakaguchi and his CGI. Sort of like George Lucas, but increase the magnitude by a thousand fold. The characters were annoying, and if their voices (horribly acted and horribled played) doesn't send you off the Brooklyn bridge, their obscene level up methods will. Once again, we are provided with yet another fetish of Sakaguchi, his obscene lust of MICROMANAGEMENT. Obviosuly he hasn't learned his lesson from FF8. What's so fun about swapping menus after menus? I certainly didn't find it entertaining.
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