Roleplaying
- 1841
- RPGFan
- "...there is no denying that the changes to the FF formula make it a very original experience." Preview by Woojin Lee with an overall score [93%].
- 1842
- The Armchair Empire
- "At the end of the day this is a good RPG, but it's not that good." Review by Mr Nash with overall score [8/10]
- 1845
- Rinoa Heartilly
- Offers character and in-game profile, definitions of various terms, image gallery, downloads, and information.
- 1846
- Armchair Empire
- "Despite all of the scepticism and doom-saying that surrounded Final Fantasy X 2 leading up to its release that it would be a copout cash grab, it has turned out to be a great game." Review by Mr. Nash. [Score: 8.4/10]. (February 07, 2004)
- 1847
- GameSpy.com
- Preview, by Raymond Padilla: "Despite many changes, it stays true to the original." Includes screen shots and movies. (September 15, 2003)
- 1848
- RPGFan
- "Final Fantasy X-2 represents many new paradigms for Square. Not only is it the first direct sequel to a Final Fantasy game, it is also the first in the series to feature action elements as well as the first to have changing environments." Preview by Chris Winkler with screen shots. (October 26, 2002)
- 1850
- Linkshell Nephilim
- Linkshell based on the Carbuncle server. Features linkshell member information, gameplay information, and a forum.
- 1853
- Final Fantasy 7: Land of Sorrows
- Contains fan fiction about an ongoing battle between Sephiroth and Cloud.
- 1854
- Final Fantasy Planet
- Contains fan fiction, gallery, character profiles and fan art. Includes webring links.
- 1856
- The Blue Shinra Project
- Features ongoing fan fiction serials, as well as short stories, a roleplay, a Reeve/Cait Sith shrine and wallpaper.
- 1857
- The Fortress of Solitude
- A collection of fan fiction by multiple authors and a section devoted to Vincent.
- 1858
- The Armchair Empire
- Review by Mr. Nash. "Final Fantasy XI is by no means the be-all-end-all, shining example of what a MMORPG should be. It still has its faults, but it’s good points far outweigh them." Score: 8.6/10.