Since FFX remastered version I figure this is a good time to revisit it even though I'm still waiting for it to go on sale. FFX, FFXII, and FFT are all games where you do not necessarily play someone important to the story. Compared to FFXII where the main character's involvement is so irrelevant or FFT where Ramza's far too detached from everything (it's said his name was either forgotten or erased from history, but honestly it didn't look like he ever wanted to anyone to even know of his presence given his lack of interaction with anyone important), FFX is probably the best attempt at someone who is more of a chronicler of the story as opposed to an actual participant. Well, Tidus obviously does participate in the story, but there's no reason to believe his role is any more involved than any of the other tagalongs. I don't think the story of FFX is that great, since it's basically just going from Temple A to Temple B and so on with Seymour occasionally showing up to make things slightly interesting, and in this respect, the whole "Listen to my story, this may be our last chance." kind of loses its appeal when the story Tidus has to tell isn't actually anything really exciting. It's a shame since FFXII and FFT had a considerably more interesting background that could've told a good story from a chronicler point of view, but the viewpoint you were in was someone so uninteresting that it just didn't work. And then there's the fact that both game didn't really explore much with the story. Ramza, as far as I can tell, just traveled all over the place killing anybody that got in the way without so much as leaving his name behind. Olan, who didn't even join your party, likely would've a more interesting story to tell, since he was close to Delita and Ovelia, who are actually important to the plot. You don't even get to find out more about Agrias, Alma, Meliadoul, or Orlandu. Given Ramza's utterly uninteresting class and stats, I sometimes wonder if the point was that Orlandu and Agrias did all the work and Alma showed everyone why the Beoluves are supposed to be living gods and beat down Altima with her staff while Ramza was cheering everyone up. I mean, Alma comes with a Ribbon on the final battle, which is usually the best accessory you can possibly get in a FF game and especially so in a status attack heavy game like FFT.
FFXII had a point of view that was utterly uninteresting and irrelevant, and probably had dragged out everything way too long to the point that it's hard to care about what's going on with all the endless auto battle you've to do, and again that's a shame. Balthier, Ashe, and Basch all had interesting stories to tell.
FFXII had a point of view that was utterly uninteresting and irrelevant, and probably had dragged out everything way too long to the point that it's hard to care about what's going on with all the endless auto battle you've to do, and again that's a shame. Balthier, Ashe, and Basch all had interesting stories to tell.