
The Moonflow | Final Fantasy X - Part 19
With the Ronso's warning fresh in their minds, Our party makes their way down the Moonflow.
Like the game? Me too. Let's keep it going by hitting that like button and sticking around with the Subscribe button.
Brand new Discord!:
https://discord.gg/JKGAKhC
The Pixel Archive:
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thepixelarchive
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepixelarchive
Twitter: https://twitter.com/thepixelarchive
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thepixelarchive
Final Fantasy X is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square as the tenth main entry in the Final Fantasy series. Originally released in 2001 for PlayStation 2, the game was re-released as Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita in 2013, for PlayStation 4 in 2015, Microsoft Windows in 2016, and for Nintendo Switch and Xbox One in 2019. The game marks the Final Fantasy series transition from entirely pre-rendered backdrops to fully three-dimensional areas (though some areas were still pre-rendered), and is also the first in the series to feature voice acting. Final Fantasy X replaces the Active Time Battle (ATB) system with the "Conditional Turn-Based Battle" (CTB) system, and uses a new leveling system called the "Sphere Grid".
Set in the fantasy world of Spira, a setting influenced by the South Pacific, Thailand and Japan, the game's story revolves around a group of adventurers and their quest to defeat a rampaging monster known as Sin. The player character is Tidus, a star athlete in the fictional sport of blitzball, who finds himself in Spira after Sin destroyed his home city of Zanarkand. Shortly after arriving to Spira, Tidus becomes a guardian to summoner Yuna to destroy Sin upon learning its true identity is that of his missing father, Jecht.
#retrogames #finalfantasy #pixelarchive
Other Videos By The Pixel Archive
Other Statistics
Final Fantasy X Statistics For The Pixel Archive
There are 273 views in 20 videos for Final Fantasy X. The game makes up 10 hours of published video on his channel, or 5.88% of the total watchable video for Final Fantasy X on The Pixel Archive's YouTube channel.