The trophy-tracking website PSN Profiles has updated the trophy lists for both Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 - the games were recently given an official release date of March 18 2014 in North America and March 21 2014 in Europe.
Check out the entire list below for both games - FFX has a total of 34 available trophies, whilst FFX-2 has 35.
Platinum
Completion
Obtain all available trophies
Bronze
Speaking in Tongues
Find 1 Al Bhed Primer
Teamwork!
Win a Blitzball match
The Right Thing
Clear the Besaid Cloister of Trials
A Talent for Acquisition
Steal successfully with Rikku 200 times
All Together
All party members come together
Heartstrings
View the "Underwater Date" scene
Show Off!
Win a Blitzball tournament
Striker
Learn the Jecht shot
Chocobo License
Pass all Chocobo training
Overcoming the Past
Defeat Yunalesca
The Destination of Hatred
Defeat Seymour Onmnis
Lightning Dancer
Dodge 200 lightning strikes and obtain the reward
Feel the Pain
Obtain Anima
It's All About the Money
Obtain Yojimbo
Delta Attack!
Obtain Magus Sisters
Theater Enthusiast
Buy every sphere at the Luca Theater
Chocobo Rider
Win a race with a catcher Chocobo with a total time of 0:0:0
Power Strike
Do 9999 damage or more in a single attack
Under the Table
Spend 100,000 gil or more in bribes
Messenger from the Past
Obtain all Jecht Spheres
Silver
Mega Strike
Deal 99999 damage with one attack
Chocobo Master
Get 5 treasure chests during the Chocobo Race at Remiem Temple and win the race
Sphere Master
Complete a Sphere Grid for one character
Blitzball Master
Unlock all slot reels
Learning!
Learn to use all enemy abilities
Summon Master
Obtain all Aeons
Weapon Master
Obtain all Celestial Weapons
Gold
Master Linguist
Find all 26 Al Bhed Primers
Perfect Sphere Master
Complete the Sphere Grids for all main chracters
Perseverance
Defeat Penance
Overcoming the Nemesis
Defeat Nemesis
The Eternal Calm
Defeat Yu Yevon
A Journey's Catalyst
View "Eternal Calm"
Platinum
Completion
Obtain all available trophies
Bronze
Dressed for the Occasion
Change Dresspheres with Yuna, Rikku, and Paine in one battle
Specialty
Obtain one special dress
Good Listener
Listen to all of Maechen's stories
Tricky Trapper
Help Clasko catch a Chocobo by the end of Chapter 3
Zeroed Out
Defeat YSLS-Zero
Defeating an Old Friend
Defeat Bahamut
Dousing the Fire
Defeat Zalamander
Sphere Breaker
Win 10 times at Sphere Break
Alchemist
Use Mix 30 times
Learner
Learn 5 Blue Bullet skills
Millionaire
Pay off O'aka's debt
Teamwork!
Win a Blitzball match
Excellent Negotiator
Use Bribe 30 times
Complete Ability
Complete the ability set for one dress
Gambler's Dream
Roll the same number on all of the Gambler's Dice
Lifetime Support
View one complete friend tale
Complete Episode
Complete an episode in Chapter 5
Treasure Hunter
Open the chest that includes the Ribbon in the Bevelle Underground
Silver
The Gunner
Reach the highest level (LVMAX) in Gunner's Gaunlet
Full Chain
Achieve a 99 chain attack
Overkill
Deal 99999 damage with one attack
Chocobo Whisperer
Catch the Amazing Chocobo
Sphere Hunter
Obtain all Dresspheres
Dancing Queen
Obtain Magical Dances, Vol. II
Gold
Monster Masher
Complete Shinra's Bestiary
Founder
Defeat Trema
Machine of War
Defeat Vegnagun
Sweet Perfection
Complete 100% of the main story
Just Starting
Reach the 10th floor of Iutycyr Tower
Still a Ways
Reach the 20th floor of Iutycyr Tower and defeat the boss
Midway Through
Reach the 40th floor of Iutycyr Tower and defeat the boss
Almost There
Reach the 60th floor of Iutycyr Tower and defeat the boss
Tonberry's Treasure
Obtain treasure in the Tonberry area
Giant Tower
Reach the 80th floor of Iutycyr and defeat the boss
You know, I keep meaning to play these! Now there's so many, I don't even know where to begin. (And I kinda don't want to start at 1.) Seriously dude. WHAT. do I do.
ReplyDeleteIf you're just starting the series, I'd suggest playing the Gameboy Advance versions of Final Fantasy 1 and 2 as they're much easier than the original NES versions, unless you're in for a challenge - then definitely go ahead with the NES games.
DeleteI started with Final Fantasy VII back in 1997 or 1998, but I eventually played practically all of them. There's no real order in how you play them as each offer a new narrative all together, unless it's Final Fantasy X/X2, Final Fantasy XIII/X2, etc.
Hope that helps!
XIII/XIII-2*
DeleteSweeet, I still have my GBA. That does help, thanks! Although, I get the feeling I might get too engrossed. I'd better wait until Uni finishes lol. Summer it is, then!!
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