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Final Fantasy X Heroes

Final Fantasy X was the first (and only) game in the saga that I bought and played in the release period, and for me, who was 13 at the time, Tidus' travels in the world of Spira were incredibly exciting and engaging.

I know that many criticize the fact that the game is a "linear" journey without crossroads and a walkable worldmap, as well as the fact that the characters in the group apart from Yuna and Tidus (and in some cases Auron) are very marginal compared to the protagonists.

It is probably these elements, which by the way unite FFX to FFVIII (my favorite) that make me appreciate the game even more, being experimental without straying too far from the saga we all loved (right FFXII?).
FFIX had been a letter of apology for fans who had despised the novelties of FFVIII, in fact FFIX was in my opinion a step back in terms of gameplay and plot complexity.

FFX with its focus on Yuna's pilgrimage, or is it better to say Tidus pilgrimage? with the splendid spherography system, with its love story, the innovative wordbuilding, the final swerve, he goes back to daring again and in my opinion hits the target perfectly.

Even today when I turn on FFX on the Nintendo Switch I get the chills on the notes of "To Zanarkand" in the splendid initial menu, which is a visual masterpiece, only FFVIII and FFX manage to do this effect to me.