


It was smooth sailing despite some lower resolution rendered CG cutscenes, but that’s to be expected and fortunately doesn’t happen that often. We experienced no issues from the port itself, whether it would be crashes or graphical hitches throughout the campaign. This is now the same case for Final Fantasy X and X-2 as we have what fans might consider the definitive edition of the thirteen to fourteen year old classics.įrom the console release to the PC port, not a lot has changed with Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster, at least in terms of gameplay. They have even gone as far to create PC and mobile versions for Final Fantasy IX, breaking its sixteen year stretch as a PlayStation exclusive.

Square Enix has been embracing the PC market lately by bringing most of their Final Fantasy games to the platform. Well that isn’t the case as Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 have been recreated once more, but this time for a new audience. Now that we’re in 2016, you’d think the Japanese publisher would be done with the PlayStation exclusive and would want to move onto bigger and better things. It was initially published on PS3 and PSV back in 2014 with a PS4 port coming a year later. It may have taken Square Enix awhile to release Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster upon the world – over two years from its initial announcement – but they are making up for it with an annual release schedule on various platforms.
