

I don’t know why anyone would do this, especially since after arranging many songs, they are finally listenable, but it’s important that the fans have been listened to and finally given a choice. If you don’t like the remastered, mostly arranged music, you can choose a medium-sounding original performance. On the other hand, an option to choose the soundtrack has been added. Especially when the first fiddle is played by the Tidus laughter scene I love, which gives me … ah, no matter what.
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I understand that they are an integral part of the plot, but Square probably cannot understand that there are people who finished the game on PS2, PS3 or Vita and they do not smile to watch scenes they know by heart again. I don’t know why it was not decided to add the option to skip cutscenes. But it’s also not that Square has done everything to make the life of someone who wants to save time. Sometimes we save even a few seconds, which in the case of a game for several dozen (minimum) hours gives us a significant saving in watching a black screen. I have fired up the PS3 game several times to compare how much it has improved and I am positively surprised by this aspect.
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The much better loading times on PS4 also make a significant difference. Here is just one of the many decisions made in the remaster design process. If the PS3 version had been built with this in mind, then I could have criticized Square without thinking. Unfortunately, it was not decided to use 60 frames per second, but in this case it does not surprise me – too much work would have to be put into the basics to prepare not only the system, but also animations for twice the fluidity. A slight increase in color saturation and improved graphic shaders make some scenes look better.

We got better smoothing of the edges, which can be seen especially in the hair of the heroes, which on the previous generation was stuffed with teeth until the eyes were bleeding. The graphics have been slightly tweaked compared to the previous release. Despite my reluctance to some aspects of this production, the remaster is almost perfect.

Here the answer is short – it’s worth it. The easiest way to answer them is from the perspective of the person who had the last opportunity to see Yuna’s pilgrimage on PlayStation 2 and did not have to deal with the refreshed version on both PS3 and PS Vita. Since you already know briefly what we are dealing with, let’s move on to the re-edition itself. However, a few threads from the predecessor come back. The sequel significantly changes the atmosphere of the game, becoming a j-Pop eRPeG in which many changes, including Yuna’s profession. Of course, as in many Japanese RPGs, love and religious themes mix here, strongly criticizing the fact of believing in supernatural beings. Yuna, whom we meet at the beginning of the game, is a young summonerka whose goal is to make a pilgrimage and defeat Sin, which will ensure peace for Speyer for a while. The Ten tells the story of Spira’s world, in which most people believe in a deity – Yevon. The games were originally released for the PlayStation 2 over 10 years ago. Before we get to the bottom line, however, let me briefly remind you what Final Fantasy X and X-2 are. However, if you want to know the answer to this question, continue reading. If you are interested in the content of the game and the database of renewed games, please go to my review of the PS3 version. More important is the answer to one question – is it worth buying the Final Fantasy X and X-2 remaster for PS4. But it is the note not issued by me that is the most important. In return, nothing was taken, so I have no grounds to take anything away. The PS4 version is slightly prettier, performs better, and has richer content. Meeting people who have managed to bypass the entire text and look at the assessment, I explain why this is the way it is, and not another. Is it worth considering buying the PlayStation 4 version at all? As in many cases, the point of view depends on the point of sitting. Square, wanting to convince people that PlayStation 4 will be the console with the most jRPGs, decided to release a remaster of the remaster, which was released last Friday. Return to Spira after a year break, but on a different console. Review: Final Fantasy X | X-2 HD Remaster (PS4)
