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Rikku is a fictional character in the ''Final Fantasy'' series, created by Tetsuya Nomura. Rikku first appears in ''Final Fantasy X'' as one of its protagonists, where she accompanies her cousin Yuna (Final Fantasy), Yuna and others on a journey to defeat the monster Sin. Rikku again appears as a protagonist in the game’s direct sequel, ''Final Fantasy X-2''. In that game, she, Yuna, and new friend Paine journey to find missing ''Final Fantasy X'' protagonist Tidus. Square (video game company), Square originally planned to make Rikku the protagonist of her own game, but the developer canceled the idea. In order to make a game revolving around a group of female heroes, ''Final Fantasy X-2''s protagonists became Yuna, Paine, and Rikku. To reflect the changing social mores between game titles, Rikku wears much more casual and minimal clothing in ''Final Fantasy X-2'' than the games' predecessor. Rikku generally received a positive reception, with her ''Final Fantasy X-2'' design ...
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Paine (Final Fantasy)
The tenth game of the ''Final Fantasy'' series, Square (video game company), Square's 2001 best-selling role-playing video game ''Final Fantasy X'' features several Character (arts), fictional characters designed by Tetsuya Nomura who wanted the main characters' designs and names to be connected with their personalities and roles in the plot. The game takes place in the fictional universe of Spira (Final Fantasy X), Spira that features multiple tribes. The game's sequel released in 2003, ''Final Fantasy X-2'', takes place two years after the events in ''Final Fantasy X'' and uses new and returning characters. There are seven main playable characters in ''Final Fantasy X'' starting with Tidus, a skilled Minigames of Final Fantasy#Blitzball, blitzball player from Zanarkand who is lost in the world of Spira after an encounter with an enormous creature called #Sin, Sin and searches for a way home. He joins the summoner Yuna (Final Fantasy), Yuna who travels towards the Zanarkand's r ...
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Rikku is a fictional character in the ''Final Fantasy'' series, created by Tetsuya Nomura. Rikku first appears in ''Final Fantasy X'' as one of its protagonists, where she accompanies her cousin Yuna (Final Fantasy), Yuna and others on a journey to defeat the monster Sin. Rikku again appears as a protagonist in the game’s direct sequel, ''Final Fantasy X-2''. In that game, she, Yuna, and new friend Paine journey to find missing ''Final Fantasy X'' protagonist Tidus. Square (video game company), Square originally planned to make Rikku the protagonist of her own game, but the developer canceled the idea. In order to make a game revolving around a group of female heroes, ''Final Fantasy X-2''s protagonists became Yuna, Paine, and Rikku. To reflect the changing social mores between game titles, Rikku wears much more casual and minimal clothing in ''Final Fantasy X-2'' than the games' predecessor. Rikku generally received a positive reception, with her ''Final Fantasy X-2'' design ...
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Final Fantasy X
is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square as the tenth main entry in the ''Final Fantasy'' series. Originally released in 2001 for PlayStation 2, the game was re-released as ''Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster'' for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita in 2013, for PlayStation 4 in 2015, Microsoft Windows in 2016, and for Nintendo Switch and Xbox One in 2019. The game marks the ''Final Fantasy'' series transition from entirely pre-rendered backdrops to fully three-dimensional areas (though some areas were still pre-rendered), and is also the first in the series to feature voice acting. ''Final Fantasy X'' replaces the Active Time Battle (ATB) system with the "Conditional Turn-Based Battle" (CTB) system, and uses a new leveling system called the "Sphere Grid". Set in the fantasy world of Spira, a setting influenced by the South Pacific, Thailand and Japan, the game's story revolves around a group of adventurers and their quest to defeat a rampaging monster kno ...
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Final Fantasy X-2
is a 2003 role-playing video game developed and published by Square (video game company), Square for the PlayStation 2. Unlike most ''Final Fantasy'' games, which use self-contained stories and characters, ''X-2'' continues the story of ''Final Fantasy X'' (2001). The story follows Yuna (Final Fantasy), Yuna as she searches for Tidus, the main character of the previous game, while trying to prevent political conflicts in Spira (Final Fantasy), Spira from escalating to war. ''Final Fantasy X-2'' was the first game in the series to feature just three player characters and an all-female main cast. The battle system incorporates Final Fantasy character classes, ''Final Fantasy'' character classes—one of the series' signature gameplay concepts—and is one of the few entries to have multiple endings. The Music of Final Fantasy X-2, soundtrack was created by Noriko Matsueda and Takahito Eguchi in lieu of long-time ''Final Fantasy'' composer Nobuo Uematsu. The game was positively ...
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Yuna (Final Fantasy)
is a fictional character from Square Enix's ''Final Fantasy'' series. She was introduced as the female protagonist, and one of the main playable characters of the 2001 role-playing video game ''Final Fantasy X''. She appears as a summoner embarking on a journey to defeat the world-threatening monster, Sin, alongside her companions, including the male protagonist, Tidus. Yuna reappears in ''Final Fantasy X-2'', where she becomes the protagonist, searching for a way to find Tidus two years after his disappearance. Other Square Enix games have featured Yuna, notably ''Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy''. Tetsuya Nomura based Yuna's overall design on hakama, but also wanted to give her outfit something that would flow and so gave her a furisode. Nomura said that her name means "night" in the Okinawan language, which contrasts with Tidus's name, which is Okinawan for "sun." For ''Final Fantasy X-2'', the game's staff wanted Tetsu Tsukamoto to redesign her costume to reflect her personality ...
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