
I had played Zelda: Ocarina of Time, I’d played every Mario game, I grew up on Metroid. Even having played all these games, I hadn’t even begun to see the summit of gaming for myself. Then, I saw that summit when I played through Final Fantasy X for the PlayStation 2.
Having owned every Nintendo system since I was 3 years old, I thought I knew what gaming was about. This all changed for me as soon as I picked up my first PlayStation 2 controller, and heard the now-famous words, "This is my story."
The story for Final Fantasy X is often underrated, and it is a shame, because Tidus’ story is one I will never forget. The struggle that he goes through internally and externally captured my heart and the heart of many gamers, whether they want to admit it or not. Every time Sin attacked, you could feel the heartbreak. You could feel the very sad undertone of the game. These feelings were all too new to me as a gamer, and it was the first time I realized games could evoke these emotions. And with the emotions came the first time I actually felt genuinely attached to the characters, and at times I felt like I was the character and I felt what they felt. This is what a truly great game is about.
At every point in this game, I wanted to know what was going to happen next. I couldn’t put my controller down, not even for a minute. I wanted to know what was going to happen to Yuna, if Tidus was going to make it back to Zanarkand, and if Zanarkand was really reduced to ruins. So many questions played through my head as the story took me from my couch into the game as Tidus. Another thing that immersed me in the game is that I could relate to each character. Whether it was Tidus, Yuna, Auron, Jecht, or Wakka, it didn’t matter, I was interested in every side story with every single one of them. You just can’t find this in a lot of games today or in the past.
The sadness aside, the love story that Final Fantasy X presents and has become famous for in the series is one that gamers can’t forget. The true love between Tidus and Yuna is still hard to find in games today. Yes, their love was corny at times (laughing scene), but it was a much-needed happiness to counterbalance the sadness Sin brought to Yuna, Tidus, and all the characters in Final Fantasy X. There is also one particular scene in this game that symbolizes Tidus and Yuna’s love, and just love in general. It happens in a pool the whole party comes to, and is the scene of the couple’s first kiss. If you haven’t seen this scene, you just can’t know the beauty of this game.
Love the piece. Though I have to confess Tidus at points became a pretty annoying character for me. The I got the issues with his dad in the beginning, but it became grating until certain things were unveiled later on. Then it really became as heartbreaking as the love story.
Which is the other credit I give FFX. Where for me personally FFVIII failed with it’s love story, FFX really sold the story and made both parties matter. Couple that with the poltical/religious commentary that can be pulled from the story and I feel this may be the best story a Final Fantasy has told.