![]() ![]() The residents of Final Fantasy X's expansive world have lovingly adopted the teachings of the deity Yevon thanks to the pervasive threat of Sin, a destructive, whale-like entity that's been painted as a punishment for past transgressions. Spira, even with its picturesque sandy shores and reverential places of worship, isn't a safe haven. Yet the religiously charged plot and distinctive progression system are the feature attractions for this particular return. The visual updates-as well as the addition of content previously exclusive to the international edition of the PlayStation 2 original-are compelling reasons to revisit one of the most poignant entries in the long-running series. It often takes more than a fresh coat of graphical paint to drag an aged product into modern times, but luckily, this marvelous role-playing game doesn't feel stuck in the past. Even considering my fond memories of Yuna's pilgrimage through the ecclesiastical world of Spira, I couldn't help but consider Final Fantasy X's age when firing up the aptly titled HD Remaster version.
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