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The tenth game in the [[Running Gag|mind-crunchingly]] popular ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series.
The tenth game in the [[Running Gag|mind-crunchingly]] popular ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series.


''Final Fantasy X'' was the franchise's first foray onto the [[PlayStation 2]], with suitably eye-popping graphics and a story which holds its own in a game franchise ''loaded'' with great stories.
'''Final Fantasy X''' was the franchise's first foray onto the [[PlayStation 2]], with suitably eye-popping graphics and a story which holds its own in a game franchise ''loaded'' with great stories.


The plot starts off rather chaotically, with [[Kid Hero]] and sports star Tidus preparing for a game of ''blitzball''- a combination of rugby and water polo- which is very popular in the futuristic, hi-tech metropolis of Zanarkand where he lives. No sooner has the game begun than a mysterious [[Ronin]]-in-Red (who knew Tidus's father) appears, and with him, a gigantic sphere of watery doom which swoops down upon the city, reducing it to so much hi-tech neon kindling.
The plot starts off rather chaotically, with [[Kid Hero]] and sports star Tidus preparing for a game of ''blitzball''- a combination of rugby and water polo- which is very popular in the futuristic, hi-tech metropolis of Zanarkand where he lives. No sooner has the game begun than a mysterious [[Ronin]]-in-Red (who knew Tidus's father) appears, and with him, a gigantic sphere of watery doom which swoops down upon the city, reducing it to so much hi-tech neon kindling.
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Music was composed by [[Masashi Hamauzu]], Hitoshi Sakimoto, and Junya Nakano, with arrangements from [[Nobuo Uematsu]]'s compositions.
Music was composed by [[Masashi Hamauzu]], Hitoshi Sakimoto, and Junya Nakano, with arrangements from [[Nobuo Uematsu]]'s compositions.


On September 13th, 2011, Square Enix announced an HD Port of the game for the [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Play Station Vita|Vita]].
An [[Updated Rerelease|HD remaster]] was released for [[PlayStation 3]] and [[PlayStation Vita]] in 2013, for [[PlayStation 4]] in 2015 and for PC in 2016.


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And the ''[[Renamed Tropes|former]]'' Trope Namer for:
And the ''[[Renamed Tropes|former]]'' Trope Namer for:

* [[Maechen Period]], now [[Exposition Break]]
* [[Maechen Period]], now [[Exposition Break]]



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