Final Fantasy X
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Final Fantasy X
- Title
- Final Fantasy X
- Developer
- Square Product Development Division 1
- Publisher
- Square
- Director
- Yoshinori Kitase
- Producer
- Yoshinori Kitase
- Artists
- Yosuke Naora
Shintaro Takai
Tetsuya Nomura - Writers
- Kazushige Nojima
Daisuke Watanabe
Motomu Toriyama
Yoshinori Kitase - Composer
- Nobuo Uematsu
Masashi Hamauzu
Junya Nakano - Series
- Final Fantasy
- Platforms
- PlayStation 2
- Release
- JP: July 19, 2001
NA: December 18, 2001
AU: May 17, 2002
EU: May 24, 2002 - Genres
- turn based role-playing
- Mode
- single-player
Final Fantasy X is a turn based role-playing game by Square Product Development Division 1. It is the tenth installment of the Final Fantasy series and was directed by Yoshinori Kitase.
Synopsis
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Setting
Story
References in Final Fantasy XIV
Legacy
- The server Besaid referred to the Island with the same name from Final Fantasy X.
- A NPC from a Miner quest accidently calls a Midlander Hyur "Tidus", the main protagonist from Final Fantasy X.
A Realm Reborn
- When Paladins stand still with their weapons unsheathed, they hold their swords and move exactly as Tidus does in Final Fantasy X.
- The circle of birth, life and death on the Source works similar to the circle of life on Spira. Summoning Primals works similar, too.
- Trachtoum believes that Titan's name is "Tidus".
- Garlean (war) Machina are based on the term used on Spira to refer to Machines
- The Relic Weapon for White Mages is Nirvana.
Heavensward
- The battle strategy for Forgall, the second boss of the Weeping City of Mhach, involves players getting a zombification debuff in order to avoid being killed by the boss' spell, Mega Death—the same strategy that the player can use during the fight against Yunalesca.
- Tidus and Yuna's clothes are available for purchase from the online shop.
- Rikku, Yuna, and Lulu appear as minions.
Stormblood
- Yojimbo appears as the last boss of Kugane Castle and is an important character in the Hildibrand storyline in Stormblood, using the same model as his Final Fantasy X counterpart. His ultimate attack Zanmato's damage depends on the amount of gold Daigoro collects. In Final Fantasy X, the player must pay Yojimbo gil in order for him to act in battle. Yojimbo also appears in the Manderville Gold Saucer during the GATE "The Slice is Right".
Shadowbringer
- Hrothgars are known as "Ronso" on the First, being named after the feline race from Final Fantasy X.
- Locations in Amh Araeng share the same name as characters from Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2: The Ruins of Kelk, Mount Biran, Nuvy's Leavings and Garik.
- The creation of Amaurot and its inhabitants is similar to Dream Zanarkand.
- The Eden Verse: Fulmination raid instance takes place on the Gandof Thunder Plains, being named after the character Lord Gandof and the Thunder Plains location from Final Fantasy X. The battlefield visually resembles the original Thunder Plains.
- Sari's title in battle is High Summoner, the title bequeathed to summoners who defeated Sin and bring about the Calm—usually posthumously—just as the Sari fought is a simulacrum of the summoner who had died long before.
Endwalker
- Anima (Boss) is based on the same boss from Final Fantasy X. Both are created from a parent (Seymour's mother for Final Fantasy X, Zenos' father Varis zos Galvus in Final Fantasy XIV).
Dawntrail
- The Pelupelu introduced in Dawntrail are based on the tribe of the same name from Final Fantasy X-2.
- The character Tobli is named after X-2's Tobli.
- The name of the Pelupelu Allied Society, the Turali Travel Agency, evokes Rin's Travel Agency. There is also a large building at the Turali Travel Agency's base modeled after Rin's inns. The song playing at their base is a remix of "Travel Agency" from Final Fantasy X.
- Monsters in Tural are referred to as fiends.
- The Ja Tiika Heartland in Yak T'el is reminiscent of Macalania Woods, and the Tree of Living Light in Cenote Neyozzote in particular is identical to the tree in the center of the pond in which Yuna and Tidus embrace. In addition, the area is full of darting lights similar to pyreflies, much like the pyreflies all around Macalania Woods.
- Heritage Found is reminiscent of the Thunder Plains, an area covered in perpetual lightning storms, whose energy is used to power the buildings in the area.
- An NPC will also remark about hearing from someone how it's possible to dodge the lightning strikes by jumping back, a direct reference to the infamous challenge of dodging an obscene number of lightning bolts to acquire one of the game's Celestial Weapons.
Music References
| Original Theme | Theme |
|---|---|
| Travel Agency | The Travel Agency (Dawntrail) |