I perfer blitzball in x better you just can't do anything in x-2
I love Blitzball in FFX what a great and original idea for a mini-game. Granted it can be at times slightly tedious but it is still very enjoyable. As for Blittzball in FFX-2 it is absolutely crap! In FFX you have total control on everything that happens in the game from setting your team and marking your oppenents to learn new techniques and then actually playing the game. As for X-2 you only control picking the team and letting them play on their own, the only thing you can control during the game is the morale level. It is crap due to less control over the game itself. Anyone else have views on this? All replies welcome!
I perfer blitzball in x better you just can't do anything in x-2
X, but I can't say anything for X-2 as I haven't played it. I would spend hours on Blitzball, though. It was so much fun
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X-2's blitzball wasn't fun at all. It became a spectators sport, not a game you could actually play. There's no comparison.
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I became pretty obssesive with X's blitzball at on point. I'd spend way longer playing that then the actual storyline, it got quite addictive. Especially when the prizes were something decent. X-2 blitzball was a bit of a joke by comparison and I never put much effort into it.
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I loved blitzball in the first one because you actually had control over things, but to an extent, there wasn't much challenge by the mid/higher levels, especially if you design your team for defense (replace a forward with a defender on purpose) and play that way. X-2's blitz was a manager's game. My brother wasn't a big fan of FFX-2 but he loved that blitzball because it wasn't as easy to dominate and it posed certain challenges (fatigue caused injury) while extending the skills you need to concern yourself with. I thought it was strange a person wouldn't touch a ball floating right by him unless he's engaging them in a tackle sequence but I do prefer the first one because you can actually play it.
X for sure i remember losing hours to that game just waiting for the reels and the world champion to show up. I lost soooomany hours playing that game.
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Blitzball in X-2 was a jumbled mess. It seemed as though Square was just trying to stop us from getting easy wins by swimming behind our goalie... the only thing that was left for us to do was watch helplessly as we hoped things worked out for the best in that sorry excuse they called X-2 Blitzball (sorry... I really couldn't stand that version of the mini-game).
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