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Final Fantasy X [a] is a 2001 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for PlayStation 2.The tenth main installment in the Final Fantasy series, it is the first game in the series to feature fully three-dimensional areas (though some areas were still pre-rendered), and voice acting.
Auron briefly appears in Final Fantasy X-2, where his voice helps Yuna during her battle in the Farplane with Vegnagun. The updated International version added Auron both as a boss and as an optional playable character. [24] In the audio drama Final Fantasy X -Will-, Chuami claims to be Auron's daughter based on stories told to her by her late ...
[73] [74] The novel Final Fantasy X-2.5 ~Eien no Daishou~, which is set after Final Fantasy X-2, explores Tidus' and Yuna's visit to Besaid Island 1,000 years before. [75] The HD remastered version of Final Fantasy X and X-2 , Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster , adds audio drama Final Fantasy X: Will , in which Tidus is a new blitzball star who ...
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Rikku first appeared in Final Fantasy X. Tetsuya Nomura designed her as a 15-year-old Al Bhed girl. She is Cid's daughter and Brother's younger sister. After the game's release, the video game press reported that she might get her own game, code-named "Rikku Version", [4] but was later confirmed to not be in the works.
Peter Jackson cited Braveheart as an influence in making the Lord of the Rings film trilogy. [49] Sections of the English media accused the film of harbouring Anti-English sentiment. The Economist called it "xenophobic", [50] and John Sutherland writing in The Guardian stated that: "Braveheart gave full rein to a toxic Anglophobia".
Final Destination: Bloodlines, the sixth film in the series, is currently in the works with a brand new cast and plenty more splashy gore to go around. It arrives on the heels of a string of ...
Burress performs many voice-over roles. She is best is known by gamers as the English voice actress of Yuna in the PlayStation 2 games Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2, and reprised the role in later releases, such as Kingdom Hearts II and Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy.