For a generation of gamers, the PlayStation 2 era was the golden age of JRPGs. And at the very top of that mountain sat Final Fantasy X and its sequel, Final Fantasy X-2 . When Square Enix announced the HD Remaster for PS Vita, it wasn’t just a port; it was a promise. It was the chance to carry one of the most emotional stories in gaming history right in your pocket. Dream Theater Discography 1986-2009 -mp3 320 Kb... Apr 2026
Through the Vita’s speakers or a good pair of headphones, the music sounds incredible. The emotional weight of tracks like "To Zanarkand" and "Suteki Da Ne" is fully preserved. Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster on PS Vita is arguably the definitive handheld way to experience this saga. It offers the complete package—including the bonus content that Western audiences missed out on for over a decade—and fits perfectly into the portable gaming lifestyle. Juy108 [LATEST]
Whether you are grinding for AP in the Omega Ruins or sobbing your way through the ending for the tenth time, the Vita version proves that this classic story transcends the hardware it was born on. If you own Sony’s handheld, this collection is an essential addition to your library. Are you replaying FFX on the Vita? Do you prefer the original soundtrack or the rearranged tracks? Let us know in the comments below!
If you are looking to revisit Spira or experience Tidus and Yuna’s journey for the first time, the PS Vita version remains one of the most compelling ways to play. Let’s dive into why this portable iteration works so well. The jump from the PS2 to the PS Vita was significant. The HD Remaster brings upgraded character models, improved facial textures, and reworked lighting. On the Vita’s vibrant OLED screen (for those with the original model), the game pops with color. The water effects in Besaid and the neon lights of Luca look particularly stunning.