Satisfied?

Were you satisfied with his disappearance?


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I didn't agree with him going away. Basically, I'm not a fan of sad endings. I almost cried in the ending too. xD It was a very great ending though.
 
Very good ending, suited the game perfectly.

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I'm agreeing with Mitsuki's point on this one. Tidus was a great character in my opinion no matter how far he strayed from the norm of a main character that we were used to previously.

Tidus full-filled his duty far better than anyone in the game character-wise expected and he took his destiny with his head lifted high in the air and accepting it. He went out on a high note.

To quote Gladiator, "You have to kill the name, before you kill the person"
 
Despite being clued in as to how the game would end. I was blown off guard when I saw it. It was stunningly beautiful. As a grown man who's played FF's for the past 16 years, no other game's ending has moved me as much as this one did. I loved the game's storyline so the ending made it that much grander to me. It was sad seeing so many characters (aeons, fayth, auron, tidus) just dissappear. I'm a pretty serious guy but that ending made me choke up inside. It was also sad because I knew this was the end of FFX. Nothing beyond...

Hats of to Uematsu once again for a beautiful inspirational soundtrack

Once again, best FF ending ever IMO.
 
Yes, this ending was perfect. Tidus leaving, Yuna falling over, evrybody crying, don't get me wrong, Im not trying to be horrible, all this just adds to the dramatic effect, making this great ending even better.

Then, the scene with Yuna whistling, mad the ending even more sadder. But the speech Yuna made perfectly wrapped it all up.

IMO, 10/10

but came along FF10-2
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i lol'd ^_^

i thought it had a good ending. the part where yuna runs right through him waz so sad. and when she says she loved him i just burst into tears. it waz a good ending to the game tho, because the game had a sadder theme than most of the other ff. the only thing i wish they had added in waz tidus explaining to everyone why he left. other than that it waz...

9/10!
 
I thought the ending was pretty good, you think Yuna will die at the end of the game, but then it twists it completely by killing Tidus.

It's perfectly sad too, and doesn't fall under a "Cliche" ending.

As long as you ignore X2 that is.
 
I was very happy with the ending of X. It redeemed the game somewhat for me. I just wish that there was more development with Tidus and Yuna's relationship. I think we needed to see more from Yuna in regards to her feelings to Tidus to make the ending truly emotional.

And X-2 needs to just fade out of existence. :P Maybe if they didn't make Yuna and Rikku such dumasses and focused it more on Lenne and Shunyin and omit the good and perfect endings the game could have been pretty good.
 
^ Agree.
I like FFX's ending more than the others. Tugging at my heart-strings lol. They did make it touching, Yuna, running through Tidus, etc.
10/10
 
I found the ending really shocking, it moved me in a way I've never had with a game, before or since. Yes we knew Tidus' fate, but because it was so vague I kinda didn't expect it to actually happen. I thought perhaps something inside of Sin, and his Father, might have caused him to carry on living. But then that twist came and he started to fade away, and the realisation that it was true and Tidus was going to disappear. That, coupled with the Ebm version of To Zanarkand in the background (Uematsu you steal my heart every time:)), and it wouldn't matter how much of a toughnut I am, I just burst into tears. I couldn't hold it in. And with Yuna falling through him, saying "I love you", Tidus giving her that last hug and then accepting his fate with such pride. Yuna is left to rebuild Spira without the one she loves, and the whistling brought on a fresh burst of tears. The only thing that kinda spoiled the moment for me was seeing Rikku jumping up and down waving, what the hell? Tidus was going away forever, I don't think she really understood the gravitas of the situation.

But as shocking and sad as I found the ending, I was happy with the way it went. As it's been mentioned before, too many happy and anticlimatic endings, this was really refreshing, and the emotion it brought out is also testament to the fact that it was genius. Everything became so clear at that point.

Excellent ending, and again I agree with you all- then comes FFX-2 to spoil it. Stupid fools, they shouldn't have tampered with a masterpiece like that.
 
Yes, it was a very nice ending. It did leave me wondering what would've happened if Tidus had stayed.

But, none the less it was nice to see something different from the series. =)
 
It was great. The ending couldn't of been much better really, and it nearly got a tear from me the first time around which is something that is hard to do. It wasn't a completely happy ending like most FF's, and it didn't make up a shitty excuse or plot twist so that Tidus could stay for a 'happy ever after' ending. Both Tidus and Auron both gave the impression of true hero's, excepting their fate and going gracefully.


Then X-2 came out :mad:....
 
amazing but i cried so much. tidus and yuna tried to hold back their feelings so much! but they were just so strong! and they couldnt be together!!! :sad2:
 
I was satisfied with the ending. It was sad, but it was a conclusion. The little scene at the end of the credits was nice, but it was also cliche, giving hope that Tidus would show up again when really Square should have just left it alone.

But the fact of the matter is popular demand is for the happy endings, or at least something hopeful to hold onto. I'd be lying if I said I didn't like happy endings, but if it a solid conclusion, than you can't really go against it.

And the sequel X-2 was horrible. Most of the story was crap that was just something to fill the game and give a reason for Yuna to reunite with Tidus, and if you didn't get enough percentage point at the end of the game, it would be moot point anyways, just showing another scene of Tidus encouraging Yuna on with a phantom hug one more time.

They should have just left FFX with Yuna sad but still strong enough to look forward to the future.

If Square really wanted to make more money off of FFX, instead of making a sequel game, they should have made FFX-2 as a side story to explain the stuff that happened "1000 years ago", like they're doing with "Birth By Sleep" for the Kingdom Heart series. They could've used Lenne and Shuyin again, and for the hell of it used character like Gippal and Paine as people who existed 1000 years ago or something to add to the story.

At least that's what I think.
 
Leki quite liked the ending, it was emotional. I loved how Yuna ran at him, and fell through him. Y-Y

didn't like how he jumped tho.... (if I remember correctly.)

I need to replay and refresh my memories tho.
 
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