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Some old and new faces appear in Square Enix' promising PlayStation 2 RPG.
Developer
Square
Publisher
Square Electronic Arts
ERSB Rating
T
Rel. Date
12/18/2001
Genre
RPG
Players
1
Date: 28 August 2003
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

Final Fantasy X-2 Main Characters:



Yuna, age: 19

After defeating Sin, she was unexpectedly separated from Tidus, who she had grown to love. When she obtains a sphere, which contains imagery of what looks like her lost love, in hopes of getting closure on her relationship with Tidus, she sets out on a journey to obtain more spheres. Her time with Rikku and the others aboard the Celsius has changed her, she now chooses paths that will lead to her goals.



Rikku, age: 17

Still the enthusiastic teenager, Rikku has adjusted to life after being a Guardian for her cousin Yuna in the mission to defeat Sin. As a result, she is allowing herself to get caught up in the spirit of the adventure with her fellow sphere hunters, the Gullwings.



Paine, age: 18

Although she is young, Paine has been through a lot in her life. Rarely speaking of the past, she tends to keep to herself and is a bit put off by Yuna and Rikku's adolescent behavior.



Leblanc, age: no one knows the real one

Head of the largest organization of sphere hunters in Spira. Despite her line of work, she thinks considers herself extremely classy.



Nooj, age: 21

Having lost his right arm and leg in the war against Sin, they are now made of machina. He is the leader of the Youth League, but has a shady past.



Gippal, age: 18

Leader of the Machine Faction, a group comprised mostly of Al Bhed that seeks to unify Spira. He's a cool guy, the type everyone wants to get to know, atypical for someone in his position.



Baralai, age: 20

Leader of the New Yevon political party. He has history with Gippal and Nooj. While he is quite cordial, his secretive nature makes him seem distant at times.

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