
I really want to learn the Ending Theme on piano, but I’ll probably break into tears.
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I really want to learn the Ending Theme on piano, but I’ll probably break into tears.
As a kid I never cried during the scene when Tidus listened to Yuna’s goodbye message on the sphere, but when I saw that scene again when I was about 19, I cried terribly. It hit me really close to home.

Final Fantasy X-2 is the only Final Fantasy game I’ve ever completed, after owning four FF games and playing them since I was twelve.

I want Lulu’s necklaces. And Tidus’. And Yuna’s. And Paine’s. I just want all the jewelry.

I actually shipped Yuna/Seymour when I was younger. I don’t know what I was thinking.

I remember when I first played FFX, I literally burst into tears when I/Tidus realized what was required for Summoners to defeat Sin. I still do. Now every time I play through, I feel for the other characters as they all (in their own ways) realize that Tidus doesn’t know.

“Stay away from the summoner!” Never fails to crack me up. Best line. Phenomenal voice acting. All the awards.
Mod Note: How great would it have been if that old bitty had come on the Pilgrimage with them? Just imagine, every time Tidus tries to talk to Yuna. “Hey, Yuna, I was wondering. Do you want to go to Zanarkand with m—” “STAY AWAY FROM THE SUMMONER!”

I got FFX when I was about thirteen or so. It was one of my first Final Fantasy games I’ve ever played, so it will always hold a special place deep in my heart. But I don’t think I got the full impact of the story until I started re-playing it recently. It baffles me that a lot of people I know don’t like it. They complain about the voice acting or the battle system, but they never mention the story. I like to believe they’re like me, crying like a small child at the end of the game.

I will always love the scene where Tidus and Yuna are forcefully laughing together.
At first, I thought Yuna was way too docile and a bit of a pushover. However, playing the game again as an adult I see that she is neither of those things; she’s honest and straightforward. She’s just not aggressive in her way of coming across. I believe that’s why people forget about her strength. She’s one of my favorite characters ever.