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| Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster Switch versions |
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| Arseen:
Compiled this list Japanese version: Language: - Japanese voice/text - English voice/text - Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster will come as one game cartridge. Asian version: Language: - English voice and subs - Japanese voice and subs - Japanese voice and Chinese subs - Japanese voice and Korean subs - Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster will come as one game cartridge. USA version: Language: - No info - FINAL FANTASY X HD Remaster available on game card. - FINAL FANTASY X-2 HD Remaster game content is download only. European version: Language: Voice: - English Subtitles: - English - German - French - Italian - Spanish - Japanese - FINAL FANTASY X HD Remaster available on game card. - FINAL FANTASY X-2 HD Remaster game content is download only. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Language automaticly matches that of the console. This means thar European version seems to be the only that allows English voice with Japanese text, or does it? Or does it have Japanese voice also with Japanese only texts. If English voice with Japanese text, does it allow the other way around. Neither Japanese and Asian versions allow English and Japanese combo neither way. Do Japanese and Asian versions support other languages? How about US version? Anyway I got my scanner hooked up, and will do some Switch scanning tomorrow. Maybe PS4 and XBOne ones also if I find anything to scan. |
| PlayDoh003:
You should probably add that despite the fact that the US version includes only a digital copy of X-2, it will require that the X cartridge be inserted in the Switch to play it. That is the most absurd thing I've ever heard of. EDIT: Oh, so reading up on it, it seems that X-2 is being treated like "DLC"; hence, it needs "the game" to play it. By the way, the Switch is also kind of unique in that, at least for multi-region games, my experience has been that the game will tend to play in the language set on the console (if the base game supports it). For example, the Japanese physical version of I am Setsuna plays in English on a US console (I presume because the console is set to the English language). One thing that fascinated me with the Wii U is that, since I had that console set to Spanish, Breath of the Wild's Dialog and subs were automatically set to Spanish using the US version. |
| Arseen:
--- Quote from: PlayDoh003 on May 01, 2019, 08:17:23 PM ---You should probably add that despite the fact that the US version includes only a digital copy of X-2, it will require that the X cartridge be inserted in the Switch to play it. That is the most absurd thing I've ever heard of. EDIT: Oh, so reading up on it, it seems that X-2 is being treated like "DLC"; hence, it needs "the game" to play it. --- End quote --- Yeah I read that too, I'll add that. --- Quote from: PlayDoh003 on May 01, 2019, 08:17:23 PM ---By the way, the Switch is also kind of unique in that, at least for multi-region games, my experience has been that the game will tend to play in the language set on the console (if the base game supports it). For example, the Japanese physical version of I am Setsuna plays in English on a US console (I presume because the console is set to the English language). --- End quote --- Yep. That's why I'm asking which languages each version supports. That EU language info was from image of Italian (also had Spanish text) back cover that said; Voice: - English Software (or was it data or program, or something similar): - EN, DE, FR, IT, ES, JA No mention whether Japanese language is left there. --- Quote from: PlayDoh003 on May 01, 2019, 08:17:23 PM ---One thing that fascinated me with the Wii U is that, since I had that console set to Spanish, Breath of the Wild's Dialog and subs were automatically set to Spanish using the US version. --- End quote --- It would surprice more if that did not happen with Spanish and French (and Portugal) (due to Mexico and Canada (and Brazil)). If it supports Italian or Russian then I'm bit more surprised. I think is true to some GameCube games as well. |
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