![]() ![]() If you?re looking for a more technical analysis than what I?m able to deliver, I?d urge you to check out the Digital Foundry breakdown over at Eurogamer, which gives you some good visual markers for what the PS4 version brings to the table. Of course, all the additional content found in the PS3 collection is still present here, which serves to provide an additional epilogue to Final Fantasy X-2 and bridge the gap between Final Fantasy X and X-2. You have both versions present on PS4, and can switch between them via the in-game menu whenever you want. Granted, these aren?t huge improvements, but they?re improvements nonetheless.Īlso worth noting is the inclusion of the original soundtrack for Final Fantasy X, which was removed in favor of the remastered tracks on PS3. The NPCs aren?t improved across the board, but it?s easy enough to compare screens between versions and see things like finger definition that weren?t present in the PS3 version of the game. The big standouts this time are the improvements to various NPCs and monsters, which will be pretty noticeable to just about anyone playing. But as much as the PS3 version of this collection managed to improve upon the original visually, the PS4 version tweaks those improvements just a bit further. Nobody is going to mistake either Final Fantasy X or X-2 as modern games on PS4. But yes, there was still some muddy texture work present, and like most HD collections, it was clear that both games originated on older hardware. Obviously, the biggest question in regards to this PS4 version of the game, is how much of an upgrade are we talking here? The PS3 HD set already looked pretty great, with some clear work being done on the environment and character models throughout the game. If it?s been some time since you?ve played a Final Fantasy anything, I think this package of two excellent entries in the series is worth picking up. ![]() ![]() They?re both a lot of fun, hold up surprisingly well, and are remarkably different experiences from one another. So it?s only been a little over a year since I reviewed Final Fantasy X|X-2 HD Remaster on PS3, and I don?t have much to really add on the base experience for either game. ![]()
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