@@q1w2e3r4t5y6i8 I mean formally she doesn’t know until Yunalesca tells her but she knew the history of the summoners and Braska. So why would she expect she’d be able to do something different
I forgot the rich details about her conversation with Lady Yunalesca. Did they both talk about the cycle or the dreaming Zanarkand fayth? I suspect it's the former because from what l basically gather, Yunalesca told Yuna to choose one of her guardians in order to be transformed into the final Aeon. If that's the case, Yuna hadn't ultimately known until Tidus had said so before battling Yu Yevon, or am l wrong?
What is crazy is that people of spira prayed to the yevon religion . Then you find out yevon Is sin. Then they pray to the faith who summon the dream that fuels yevon. To live forever by giving him the power to use sin as a armor. the dream world people where just fuel that yevon made the faith use to summon sin .
It is based on reality, FF 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 were all heavily influenced by real world strife and religion and secrets. Yevon is like Vatican Catholic, deep dark secrets under their masks of being of God.
For real, and he probably feels like a real sucker for hating on the Al Bhed, only to find out that Yuna and Rikku were also Al Bhed and the Al Bhed leadership was just trying to protect Yuna
Is it just me or is FFX story literally the exact same thing as The Matrix? And I mean that as a compliment. It's just beautiful. Even the concept of the Final Aeon and how YuYevon uses it to continue the cycle of Sin is exactly similar to the concept of The One and how The Architect/machines use it to continue the cycle of reloading The Matrix. It's absolutely beautiful
“We fought and defeated her” I can only imagine Mika’s face when he realizes what they did was something was the last thing ANYONE in the entirely of Spira would ever try to do. If it was in manga form, Mika’s face would be one of of a madman unable to comprehend what they did, and starts cursing up a storm before sending himself off out of despair.
No one ever mentions the pure heartbreak and pride on Cid’s face when he keeps his back to her. Some consider it rude, I look at a man too proud of his own self to show that he’s so proud of his niece and how happy he is she’s still alive, maybe even seeing some of his sister in her.
I think he was seeing his sister in Yuna and that was not a complete look of sadness cause he may have known at this point Yuna would not die. It would like a face so broken in joy and sarrow.
I always liked how this showed the trait in all the Unsent, where they are really stuck in the same mindset they were in when they died. Sure Auron is traveling along with the group, but that's only motivated by the promise he's trying to for-full. All his actions are based on his promises, and everything else he tries to rush past, as if he can't even comprehend, or refuses to arch-knowledge them as anything of import. Seymour who can't see past his desire to become the next Sin. While having some character traits back when he was alive, be becomes full "death" focused after being unsent. Yunalesca who adamantly believes her way is the only way, not even comprehending there might be another solution. Maester Maika being the same, thinking that their 1000 years of preforming the same tactic over and over is the only solution, the very idea of defeating sin being impossible in their mind. I don't think its a deal of being stubborn, but more that unsent are unable to learn new concepts. Whatever spark it is that drives the living, they no longer have that, and can only remain a shadow of their former self. A reflection from an old photograph if you may. I feel that even if Maika would have stuck around to see Sin being defeated, he would have been unable to even comprehend it, to actually realize what had happened.
It wouldn't have been a good game, or even a good story: Nomura laid out an idea of Tidus getting killed and becoming an Unsent after all the effort Yuna went through and getting him, not to mention him and Yuna breaking up, as well as someone summoning back Sin. It would basically undo all the excellent storytelling that FFX managed to achieve in a single game.
That was so weird. But I remember reading somewhere that it was supposed to show Yu Yevon's loss of humanity from constantly leeching off the final aeons to make a new sin. No longer human in any sense and more of a parasite.
FF7 is always gonna be my favorite to play, but yes, FFX is probably the closest to a perfect game anyone will ever get. Story, characters, music, gameplay, endgame. It has it all at 10/10
Well actually Yevon created Sin... Yu Yevon used to be a grand summoner, but he has a lot of hatred against Bevile. After all those years, he became a parasite who now lives inside of his own creation, "Sin".
I really appreciate how well each character is represented and they all get their fair share of dialogue. Even 7 let's some of their character fall to the wayside.
Fun Fact: Shelinda, Shiva and Tidus' mother share the same voice actress Sherri Lynn who also voiced Sasami, Kiyone Makibi and Tsunami from Tenchi Muyo. And Clasko has Tenchi's voice actor Matt K. Miller.
It was always interesting to me to find out what Tidus really was. At first you think he's just some guy from Zanarkand who got thrown forward in time.... Then eventually you figure out he's basically the Aeon of Zanarkand.... but so is Jecht?
Love the game. i just wish in the future we can get a re-release with the ability to explore more of spira and rebuild the game to allow more exportation.
|Ok I doubt anyone is going to read this but did anyone every think the little kid fayth was tidus but in the actual past and that the fayth created tidus as a representation of what he could be in the future?
@@ariannaroncato5361 Exactly! Dream Zanarkand as a whole is a near exact copy image of the original Zanarkand at its prime, down to it's people. Tidus was the dream version of Shuyin, that's why the dress sphere containing Lenn's soul resonated so well with Yuna, they love diferent versions of the same person. Now that I think about it, it makes perfect sense why the fayth were able to reconstitute tidus after Shuyin was sent at the end of X-2 much like the empty child from doctor who, Tidus was an incomplete and imperfect person because his template was based solely on the memories from the people of Zanarkand and the kins of Shuyin, including the original Jetch, who might as well be one of the many fayth grafted on the cliff of the mountain, Tidus is mostly what the original Jetch knew of his Son Shuyin, that's why Tidus is the way he is compared to Shuyin, since Shuyin's soul was not part of that Fayth congregation and was instead trapped deep underground. So when Shuyin was sent to the farplane and reunited with the rest of the people of Zanarkand, the Fayth were able to finally conjure a real soul and body for Tidus using Shuyin's soul as a full template but with Tidus memories from FFX, that's why Tidus at the end is not a dream anymore.
@@ariannaroncato5361 Yeah, most likely 😂 come to think of it, further proof of this is, even though Tidus was made to be a very kind person thanks to their real parents fond memories, dream Jetch always called Tidus a cry baby, which we don't see much of in Tidus. But who do we see with such an attitude even as an adult? That's right, Shuyin, who even as an unsent brimmed with self rightgeousness and thirst for vengeance after Lenne's drafting to the war and eventual death, not thanks to the war, buth thanks to his temper tantrum trying to activate Vegnagun. Who knows, they both might have even lived thorought it all if he didn't steal Vegnagun, maybe even Yu-Yevon became aware of the weapon thanks to the incident and even inspiring the creation of Sin to counter it as a result. All of it as a result of, as Jetch put it, a cry baby. Even if it was out of love and desperation, Shuying's actions might have been the sole cause for Spira's thousand year turmoil.
Tidus hid from Yuna his imminent and inevitable disappearance like Yuna hid what she thought was her imminent and inevitable death.
An excellent observation!
She knew it from the beginning he didn’t find out till much later
@@bgmk100How and when did she know?
@@q1w2e3r4t5y6i8 I mean formally she doesn’t know until Yunalesca tells her but she knew the history of the summoners and Braska. So why would she expect she’d be able to do something different
I forgot the rich details about her conversation with Lady Yunalesca. Did they both talk about the cycle or the dreaming Zanarkand fayth? I suspect it's the former because from what l basically gather, Yunalesca told Yuna to choose one of her guardians in order to be transformed into the final Aeon. If that's the case, Yuna hadn't ultimately known until Tidus had said so before battling Yu Yevon, or am l wrong?
"Thats is an evil rumor spread by the Al Bhed"
Rikku: 🤬 WHAT??? 🙄
😂
I laugh so hard because of this scene back in the day 😂
How did Square Enix create a world so rich with mythology and the pageantry. Amazing
What is crazy is that people of spira prayed to the yevon religion
. Then you find out yevon Is sin. Then they pray to the faith who summon the dream that fuels yevon. To live forever by giving him the power to use sin as a armor. the dream world people where just fuel that yevon made the faith use to summon sin .
It is based on reality, FF 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 were all heavily influenced by real world strife and religion and secrets. Yevon is like Vatican Catholic, deep dark secrets under their masks of being of God.
It was Square Soft if i remember right.
It still was Squaresoft. FFX-2 was the first Square Enix FF game.
I must be the only person that didnt like that game at all
"You're a bad liar, you know?"
Right in the chest.
Bahamut: I'm afraid your swords and magic won't be enough. Please call us.
Me: *whack* 99,999 damage
When fayth started talking about “we are a dream” the camera focused towards Tidus. The foreshadowing was crazy good
This game sure knows how to creat Atmosphere and tense moments with that music tho
I bet Wakka felt like a sucker, because saying, "Praise be to Yevon," was about the same as saying, "Praise be to Sin."
Yevonception yah!
Wakka is learning the truth
For real, and he probably feels like a real sucker for hating on the Al Bhed, only to find out that Yuna and Rikku were also Al Bhed and the Al Bhed leadership was just trying to protect Yuna
@@donpula6349 half al bhed still means she's al bhed and wakka was technically being racist to her unknowingly
Is it just me or is FFX story literally the exact same thing as The Matrix? And I mean that as a compliment. It's just beautiful.
Even the concept of the Final Aeon and how YuYevon uses it to continue the cycle of Sin is exactly similar to the concept of The One and how The Architect/machines use it to continue the cycle of reloading The Matrix.
It's absolutely beautiful
Mika: you have obtained the final Aeon from Yunalesca have you not?
Tidus: Well.. we did meet her 😬....
we did kill her.......😗
“We fought and defeated her”
I can only imagine Mika’s face when he realizes what they did was something was the last thing ANYONE in the entirely of Spira would ever try to do.
If it was in manga form, Mika’s face would be one of of a madman unable to comprehend what they did, and starts cursing up a storm before sending himself off out of despair.
No one ever mentions the pure heartbreak and pride on Cid’s face when he keeps his back to her.
Some consider it rude, I look at a man too proud of his own self to show that he’s so proud of his niece and how happy he is she’s still alive, maybe even seeing some of his sister in her.
I think he was seeing his sister in Yuna and that was not a complete look of sadness cause he may have known at this point Yuna would not die. It would like a face so broken in joy and sarrow.
I always liked how this showed the trait in all the Unsent, where they are really stuck in the same mindset they were in when they died.
Sure Auron is traveling along with the group, but that's only motivated by the promise he's trying to for-full. All his actions are based on his promises, and everything else he tries to rush past, as if he can't even comprehend, or refuses to arch-knowledge them as anything of import.
Seymour who can't see past his desire to become the next Sin. While having some character traits back when he was alive, be becomes full "death" focused after being unsent.
Yunalesca who adamantly believes her way is the only way, not even comprehending there might be another solution.
Maester Maika being the same, thinking that their 1000 years of preforming the same tactic over and over is the only solution, the very idea of defeating sin being impossible in their mind.
I don't think its a deal of being stubborn, but more that unsent are unable to learn new concepts.
Whatever spark it is that drives the living, they no longer have that, and can only remain a shadow of their former self.
A reflection from an old photograph if you may.
I feel that even if Maika would have stuck around to see Sin being defeated, he would have been unable to even comprehend it, to actually realize what had happened.
That's sad. There's no point in staying if you don't evolve.
for-full isn't a word. It's fulfill. Arch-knowledge isn't a word either. It's acknowledge.
Yu Yevon is a type of Unsent also and is only obsessed with make Sin stronger and maintaining the Dream Zanarkand.
@@dadevi Ironically, it was auto correct that changed the words into those you see now.
i sometimes wish there was a 10-3 that explores spira's history, including the day how yu yevon summoned sin and destroyed the planet
It wouldn't have been a good game, or even a good story: Nomura laid out an idea of Tidus getting killed and becoming an Unsent after all the effort Yuna went through and getting him, not to mention him and Yuna breaking up, as well as someone summoning back Sin.
It would basically undo all the excellent storytelling that FFX managed to achieve in a single game.
khimari is most wise of them all.. heart breaking to watch this again though
That omega ruins theme goes so hard
They left out the part about Yu Yevon being a overgrown Tick...
That was so weird. But I remember reading somewhere that it was supposed to show Yu Yevon's loss of humanity from constantly leeching off the final aeons to make a new sin. No longer human in any sense and more of a parasite.
@@jasonluna5645 wow I never knew that, but it makes sense
I don't think anyone knew about that
At the end, that's what he was, a parasite that was latching onto Spira and preventing it from developing to keep conjuring his fake Zanarkand.
@@jasonluna5645 So, basically True King Allant before Demon's Souls was ever a thing. Cool.
This game is better then FF7
FF7 is always gonna be my favorite to play, but yes, FFX is probably the closest to a perfect game anyone will ever get. Story, characters, music, gameplay, endgame. It has it all at 10/10
Finally someone said it!!!!
@WESLEY TAULE Sin's shell was good, Seymour part 4 was good, Braska's FInal Aeon was good. the rest wasnt
@@edwardfetner2513 it was all pretty good tbh
Facts
Truth, Yu Yevon is Sin.
plot twist correct?
Well actually Yevon created Sin...
Yu Yevon used to be a grand summoner, but he has a lot of hatred against Bevile.
After all those years, he became a parasite who now lives inside of his own creation, "Sin".
Auron went through it twice and called the Maester a bishh lmao
The truth hit Wakka harder than the lies of the Jedi
Rules? When there is death, there are no rules, only survivors and pain.
I really appreciate how well each character is represented and they all get their fair share of dialogue. Even 7 let's some of their character fall to the wayside.
Fun Fact: Shelinda, Shiva and Tidus' mother share the same voice actress Sherri Lynn who also voiced Sasami, Kiyone Makibi and Tsunami from Tenchi Muyo. And Clasko has Tenchi's voice actor Matt K. Miller.
i love this game
Did Yuna ever question why Tidus could see the fayth?
No.
Heard that somewhere, but the fayth represents the aeons. Tidus may be an aeon, Leviathan precisely.
@@supergonzales8257 by that logic Jecht is also an aeon. An aeon who became the fayth of the final summoning then again an aeon :/
"Son of a shoopuff" is going to be my favorite swear from this game! 😊
09:23 good wakka, the tennangers still here
It was always interesting to me to find out what Tidus really was. At first you think he's just some guy from Zanarkand who got thrown forward in time.... Then eventually you figure out he's basically the Aeon of Zanarkand.... but so is Jecht?
Yep. Jecht was the fayth's first choice. Tidus was backup.
Love the game. i just wish in the future we can get a re-release with the ability to explore more of spira and rebuild the game to allow more exportation.
14:28
Of course yuna! We all men must be hiding IT because our love bigger than sacrifice our life.
yevon actually wrote the bible
Great!
Cid :'(
Mika : What !
|Ok I doubt anyone is going to read this but did anyone every think the little kid fayth was tidus but in the actual past and that the fayth created tidus as a representation of what he could be in the future?
Nope
Shuyin was the fayth inspiration for him
@@ariannaroncato5361 Exactly! Dream Zanarkand as a whole is a near exact copy image of the original Zanarkand at its prime, down to it's people. Tidus was the dream version of Shuyin, that's why the dress sphere containing Lenn's soul resonated so well with Yuna, they love diferent versions of the same person. Now that I think about it, it makes perfect sense why the fayth were able to reconstitute tidus after Shuyin was sent at the end of X-2 much like the empty child from doctor who, Tidus was an incomplete and imperfect person because his template was based solely on the memories from the people of Zanarkand and the kins of Shuyin, including the original Jetch, who might as well be one of the many fayth grafted on the cliff of the mountain, Tidus is mostly what the original Jetch knew of his Son Shuyin, that's why Tidus is the way he is compared to Shuyin, since Shuyin's soul was not part of that Fayth congregation and was instead trapped deep underground. So when Shuyin was sent to the farplane and reunited with the rest of the people of Zanarkand, the Fayth were able to finally conjure a real soul and body for Tidus using Shuyin's soul as a full template but with Tidus memories from FFX, that's why Tidus at the end is not a dream anymore.
@@coolbionicle thanx for explaing, I bet the game developer didn't even think about it
@@ariannaroncato5361 Yeah, most likely 😂 come to think of it, further proof of this is, even though Tidus was made to be a very kind person thanks to their real parents fond memories, dream Jetch always called Tidus a cry baby, which we don't see much of in Tidus. But who do we see with such an attitude even as an adult? That's right, Shuyin, who even as an unsent brimmed with self rightgeousness and thirst for vengeance after Lenne's drafting to the war and eventual death, not thanks to the war, buth thanks to his temper tantrum trying to activate Vegnagun. Who knows, they both might have even lived thorought it all if he didn't steal Vegnagun, maybe even Yu-Yevon became aware of the weapon thanks to the incident and even inspiring the creation of Sin to counter it as a result. All of it as a result of, as Jetch put it, a cry baby. Even if it was out of love and desperation, Shuying's actions might have been the sole cause for Spira's thousand year turmoil.
5:25
Classic bad voice acting! \m/ \m/
Stand down!
Are you on the spectrum? You sound like it.