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(After you dismantle the semtex bomb with your USP and before Revolver Ocelot bursts onto the scene)
You know that dark corridor, with the flickerly lights, a few guards patrolling and no music, just a chilly breeze.
That has to be the most atmospheric part of any game I've ever played..
> What is a movie sphere?
> Or what is the movie sphere?
>
> Either way - once you've seen a cut-scene done in CGI (or whatever
> it's called) you can buy a sphere of it in Luca to watch whenever you
> like.
It took me a little while before I found out about the movie spheres. A friend eventually told me about them, but unforunetly I didn't have enough money when I got to Luca, so I'll just go back when I get the Airship later in the game.
It's quite good playing through this again as I know what's gonna be coming next, so I can power up my characters before I get to certain stages. It makes it MUCH easier.
Or what is the movie sphere?
Either way - once you've seen a cut-scene done in CGI (or whatever it's called) you can buy a sphere of it in Luca to watch whenever you like.
> I just started FFX again, and today I got to the part with Yuna's
> water dance (sending). Now that's brilliant.
I thought the whistling scene when you leave Luca was the best in FFX. Unfortunetly only done in normal game graphics, so you can't buy the movie sphere of it.
> That is BORINGzzzzzz...
What? FFX or just the FMV scene?