
The Besaid Village theme in particular sounded the best even back in 2001. I actually really enjoyed the remaster soundtrack, but on my current playthrough it’s been nice to use the original.
Thankfully, players now have that option at any point during their playthrough. It seemed a lot of people simply outright hated its existence, whereas others would have at least preferred the choice to switch to the original soundtrack. The version of the artwork book to be issued via the European/PAL version of the PlayStation 3 Limited Edition, will be 48 pages in length.A major complaint of the PS3 and Vita release was the new rearranged soundtrack.
Includes limited edition artwork book containing an elegant collection of concept art from the original FINAL FANTASY X and FINAL FANTASY X-2 development teams. Obtaining the content of FINAL FANTASY X-2 HD Remaster, requires online connection and download of the content over PlayStation Store, using the download token code contained inside the game packaging. PlayStation Vita digital download version: Featuring both FINAL FANTASY X HD Remaster and FINAL FANTASY X-2 HD Remaster. Cross-Save Support – Continue playing the same game across each of the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita versions, by saving your data to the PlayStation Network (this feature requires both versions of the game).
Full Trophy Support – Full PlayStation 3 and PS Vita Trophy support is included, for each title.
Updated Soundtrack – Over 60 tracks from the original FFX soundtrack are rearranged or remastered in HD audio!. International Editions of Both Games – The International version of FINAL FANTASY X-2 makes its way outside Japan for the first time ever, with a host of additional content not included in the original!. Two Classic RPGs now beautifully remastered – Experience two of the most successful entries in the legendary RPG series, now looking even better than you remembered them.