
Wakka: “Don’t fall in love.”
Gross.
I think it’s terrible that they kept the fact that Yuna is going to die a secret.
>>2
It’s terrible that I was trying to escape reality by focusing on the journey, but I like that it’s so human.
>>2
Just saying it makes me laugh out loud!
>>4
I can’t laugh.
>>9
Alright, let’s practice laughing!
>>10
Ah hah hah hah hah hah hah hah hah!!!!!!!!!
>>2
I wasn’t hiding it…
>>2
Don’t fall in love.
>>2
It’s only natural for the people of Spirra to know this.
I think it’s not that they were really hiding it, since there’s some doubt about having amnesia or coming from Zanarkand.
I was really surprised that even the ability to decide the protagonist’s name was a foreshadowing.
>>5
I’ve heard this said often, but I don’t think it’s foreshadowing; it just happened to align by coincidence…
Well, it might be clearly stated somewhere, and it’s just that I don’t know it.
Because it’s a summoned beast…
>>6
…I just realized it now that you mentioned it!!
Despite the tropical setting and vibrant colors, it’s really dark.
FF10 is a masterpiece, but because of Wakka’s presence alone…
The entire work is being treated like some kind of perversion, and it’s complicated.
>>13
Isn’t it that Wakka is just being messed with by someone, but Seymour is the one who’s more creepy?
>>14
This is the truth of Ebon.
>>14
Let’s pretend we didn’t see it.
The remastered Wakka’s face looks quite gay, which isn’t great either.
“I’ll disappear, and that part is pretty much homo.”
Before the game, “Wakka, that’s creepy, haha.”
“After playing, ‘Seymour is creepy.'”
I occasionally see changes in impressions like that.
He’s seriously creepy!
“Death is salvation.”
Seymour was really annoying, and then Tidus said he was annoying too.
>>19
The reason why that guy is creepy is because he isn’t straightforward about a lot of things…
Wakka’s weirdness (lol) is something you can make a joke out of.
Seymour’s vibe is too intense and really creepy…
Seymour was already creepy even before the game’s release, let alone before or after playing.
The Seymour family are victims of Guado and there are aspects that can evoke sympathy.
That aside, it’s creepy and persistent, so I wish it would just die.
>>23
I think it’s understandable to become creepy in that kind of situation, but being creepy is still creepy no matter the circumstances.
Still, there may have been a part where everyone was saved by Tidus’s brightness, since he knew nothing.
I don’t think it’s 100% correct to say that I wasn’t hiding it.
Even though I knew it would be found out someday, I wished you could have just stayed ignorant.
In the first place, Wakka isn’t creepy.
It’s really great that Tidus usually says what I want to say.
>>28
I didn’t know… was it just me? It really matched completely.
The ideal protagonist of a different world transfer story.
The circumstances are not ideal.
The original Wakka has a gentle Asian face, but in the remaster, his eyes are more prominent, which changes the impression.
Speaking of which, when playing the PS2 version, some characters’ faces seem different in the remaster.
I love Wakka’s modeling before the remaster.
Aren’t the old model and the new model separated by scene?
>>32
It’s a bit late to mention, but there are models with impressive facial intensity and shine for movies, and simpler models that look flat for battles. In some cutscenes, the latter is used, which is why it appears that way.
Upon looking again, it seems that Yuna has almost fallen in love with Tidus at first sight.
Is it because he’s a handsome young man?
>>33
The daughter of the great summoner Braska sees me for who I am, without any colored lenses.
Isn’t this pretty strong on its own?
>>33
First of all, there isn’t a single boy my age who sees me just as a regular girl.
Also, I’m the son of my father’s guard.
Aaron, who balances being a dependable adult and a troublemaker, is interesting.
>>36
I don’t dislike stubborn guys.
The way the foreshadowing is laid out and the way the small gags are sprinkled throughout are also skillful.
The bouquet that Tidus burned first was probably made by Seymour for his mother.
It is beautiful that only Tidus, who didn’t know that Yuna would die in the ultimate summoning, hides from everyone that he will disappear after defeating Sin.
A heartless performance by a person who shows off the world’s creepiest kiss to make the world’s purest kiss even purer.
Kimari is really a great guy, and Aaron-san moves quite dynamically, so there are many realizations on the second playthrough, making it enjoyable.
(I died here…)
(Have you managed to live and escape this far…?)
Well, it was Tidus who started to hide who was really disappearing halfway through…
It’s definitely the best work of Nojima’s scenario.
>>45
Well, let’s add a pinch of 2.5 here… lol
>>46
It’s an enemy.
I really love the feeling of being both happy and embarrassed when watching “The Sphere of Three Dads on a Journey.”
Even when they told me to choose, I really thought, “This guy is definitely Aaron,” because there were no options.
>>49
Aaron may look like a cool and reliable adult now that he’s older, but at his core, he’s still the same brainless musclehead he was when he charged into battle against Yunalesca without a plan.
He is also a rogue who travels with a self-proclaimed man from Zanarkand, just like Braska.
>>51
Aaron is quite an outlaw, kicking down the path to success.
It’s fine to give 2.5.
If you’re going to put it out, then put out the 3 as well.
To be honest, I didn’t really like Blitzball teacher…
It’s a refreshing sport, but I can’t accept that it’s command-based…
>>53
In the end, it turned into a game where I baited the enemy with my older brother, made a long pass, and shot!
>>53
It’s a PS2 game, but it has a game system like Captain Tsubasa on the Famicom.
In 10-2, it became like Sakatsuku…
The FF series all have unique worlds and settings, but I think 10 stands out as particularly distinctive and fascinating.
I remember being blown away by the blitzball match in the opening.
The apostate who married the woman of Albedo!
A social outcast who turned down the marriage proposal recommended by their boss!
A suspicious man who claims to come from Zanarkand!
We!
>>55
It’s way too fun to start a journey with the mindset of “It would be interesting if these guys can defeat Shin!”
By the way, I just remembered that even though I bought the remaster of 10 & 10-2, I haven’t played 10-2 yet.
There’s a Blitz here too.
>>58
A mysterious mini-game that, despite being well-crafted, is unclear whether it was intended to be played, as it only becomes available at the very end, has no necessity in terms of in-game clear rate or trophy completion, and is too difficult at the start.
The scene of reuniting with my dad is too good.
I liked Captain Tsubasa, so I relatively enjoyed Blitzball.
Sphere Break is somehow…
The scene of entering the bevel becomes exciting along with the background music.
Indeed, there are parts of the sad past that I can empathize with.
That being said, it’s definitely true that both can coexist.
Watching Tidus from Aaron’s perspective starting from the second round is really tough.
The scenario is really well made.
After playing X-2, I felt even more that Seymour is creepy, but more than that, I thought Guado is just really awful…
It’s nice that the Aaron in the flashbacks is a hot young guy and the present-day Aaron seems to have not changed at his core.
I guess I started drinking after I died…
The recollection sphere is nice… this is a diary for a party of three men.
>>70
A heartwarming episode where someone drunkenly attacks a shipper.
After that, I seriously quit drinking.
The prequel has a bitter end, but it manages to sprinkle in hints of Jecht’s Sphere that make you want to see it a little.
I really want to play FFX-0 with three guys on a trip!
I want to see the battle between Shin and the Ultimate Summoned Kaiju.
From Tidus’s perspective, his father seemed like a mean and unreasonable person, but as I watch the video spheres, the more the facade peels away, which is great.
It’s a souvenir from Jecht (a longsword that is really sold like a souvenir).
>>76
There are times when the weapon handed over in this way is actually a souvenir…
>>76
It’s not that it was a memento realizing Tidus’s fate, but was it really a souvenir from the travel destination…?
>>82
While making me chuckle, I’ve been feeling eager to go home lately… the longsword with a three-layered setup that makes me feel a bit melancholic.
>>93
If I can’t go back, then I’ll do it for the peace of this world! I’ll be the last one left, but the rest is up to you, Aaron!
Guado’s potion works well.
>>77
Originally, when it comes to humorous characters in FF10, it is Kimahri.
Even now, listening to it in Zanarkand still brings a sense of nostalgia.
I wanted to use the shoot that jumps out from the sphere pool, which could only be seen in the movie when Sin attacks Zanarkand, in an actual match…
Please implement that shot in 3.
The story of the first Dissidia is also good.
I like Tidus’s memories until we reach Zanarkand.
From here on, I will move the story with my own will.
I do want to exterminate the Guado tribe, but…
The dilemma that doing so will leave Kimari’s disgrace for future generations.
But I think everyone is dressed strangely.
Seymour’s design is amazing!
What do you have to eat to get a hairstyle like that?
A sword that feels as heavy as two babies clinging to a clothesline.
Back in the PS2 days, everyone had CRTs.
What I saw of Seymour through the tube looked only like chest hair.
Right before the final battle, I’ll… disappear! A wicked life hack that doesn’t give everyone time to think calmly.
It’s really sad that nobody calls his name even though he has a voice, all because of the feature that allows players to decide Tidus’s name.
>>94
But it’s hard to imagine Yuna not calling you by your name.
>>98
I think I heard that they call him Tidus in Dissidia.
I really hate the feeling that when I think “Seymour is annoying and disgusting, he should just die,” I remember that he’s already dead…
>>96
Now! Send them to the other world!
At first, Wakka had a lot of respect for Teacher Seymour, but the sheer creepiness made him…
>>97
It reaches a level where you can say that…
The pressure from Yuna was stronger than my memories.
This guy is really coming on strong…