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In Final Fantasy X-2, Brother is the pilot of his own airship, the Celsius, and leader of the Gullwings sphere hunter group alongside Buddy (ダチ, Dachi) and Shinra (シンラ). [123] [124] Having fallen out with Cid after the events of Final Fantasy X, they frequently — and unsuccessfully — try to bury the hatchet and make up. He has ...
Final Fantasy X-2 [a] is a 2003 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation 2.Unlike most Final Fantasy games, which use self-contained stories and characters, X-2 continues the story of Final Fantasy X (2001).
In video games, Yeo is best known as Paine in Final Fantasy X-2 and Kingdom Hearts II. She was also the female lead in SOCOM 4 U.S. Navy SEALs as the character Forty-Five. [13] Other notable video game credits include Lady Deathstrike in X-Men: Next Dimension, Yuma in Far Cry 4, and Four-Eyes in Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City.
Rikku, as she appears in Final Fantasy X-2. Her design change was the subject of discussion for her designers and critics. Rikku has received generally positive reception since appearing in Final Fantasy X and X-2. Final Fantasy fans voted her the 13th best female Final Fantasy character. [20]
Yuna's re-design for Final Fantasy X-2. The concept for Yuna was created by producer Yoshinori Kitase, based on an early draft concept for Final Fantasy X of a world where people die when they reach seventeen years of age. [31] The goal was for a character who was strong-willed and determined without being physically strong. [32]
Paine (surname) Paine (Final Fantasy), a fictional female character in the video game Final Fantasy X-2; John Alsop Paine, botanist whose standard author abbreviation is "Paine" John Knowles Paine, an American-born composer; Thomas Paine, (1737-1809) activist-philosopher; Hurricane Paine, name of several storms in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
Vin Diesel announced that “Fast X: Part 2” will finish shooting in Los Angeles, the city that provided the setting for the first film in the long-running franchise, as a way to bolster a local ...
Final Fantasy X-2 Original Soundtrack is a soundtrack album of music from Final Fantasy X-2 composed, arranged and produced by Noriko Matsueda and Takahito Eguchi. The album spans two discs and 61 tracks, covering a duration of 2:18:00. It was released on March 31, 2003 in Japan by Avex bearing the catalog number AVCD-17254. It included a ...