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FFX-2 is a Redpill

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A thread not about one of the most amazing video games ever made (especially for its time) but its drunk whore of a sister sequel.

>In b4 playing videogames is gay etc, fuck off.

>FFX is a game about a world literally revolving around the concept of death. Its name refers to a spiral of death. Its villain wants to conclude a spiral of death, with a final spiral into death. Its main character is a fantasy summoned by the dead. Made of pyreflies. Which are made of dead things. Who fights fiends. Which are made of dead people. With a sidekick. Who sends the dead to their final rest. While summoning things. Using dead people to help her summon things made of dead people to fight monsters made of dead people on her quest to save people from the giant monster that creates dead people.

>FFX is a world where people have one form of major entertainment - bliztball. They risk their lives to gather to view this entertainment. And that's assuming they are willing to travel at all. Meanwhile they live in a world drowning in advanced technology- holograms, portable holograms, television broadcasts, radio/speaker systems, flight technology, various forms of transport, massive magical traversable-walled water tanks, breathing apparatuses, and even a few computers...but religion forbids development and use of machines, making the majority of the world sort of medieval in its use of technology, while the bigger cities have a weird smattering of it throughout, but nothing really major outside of the things that revolve around blitzball.

> Sorry to spoil a twenty year old game, but after the ending of FFX, the religion of the entire world is known to be a false scam, the leviathan is dead, and everyone is free to do what thou wilt.
In FFX-2, all that previously mentioned is gone. 500 years of suffering is gone. People are free to move about. People are free to develop advanced technology. People are free to do new things, live their lives. And FFX-2 embraces the hell out of that.