😵 The TOUGHEST Final Fantasy Game to 100% Will Break You! 😵
I’ve battled through almost every Final Fantasy game, but this one pushed me to my limits! 🕹️
It’s not just hard—it’s a soul-crushing gauntlet of challenges, from brutal superbosses to maddening sidequests. Even diehard fans struggle to conquer it all! 😱
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However, few players saw the biggest and hardest-to-beat Final Fantasy game coming. It’s not open-world, it’s not all that difficult, and, strangest of all, it’s a sequel. That’s right: Final Fantasy X-2, the first true direct sequel in the mainline FF series, is by far the hardest game in the franchise to 100%. There are several reasons why, but at the end of the day, it comes down to the way the game is structured, and the hyper-specific requirements it has if players want to see the entirety of its story.
What Makes FFX-2 So Difficult?
Mini-Games & Missables



There are many reasons why FFX-2 is so hard to 100%, but to begin with, let’s talk about the mini-games. The simple fact of it is that FFX-2 has a ton of mini-games, and you have to first unlock all of them, then beat them sufficiently, along the road to 100%. Some of them rely pretty heavily on the player’s luck, too, like Gunner’s Gauntlet and the excavation mini-game, so you can’t rely completely on skill.
Final Fantasy Games Generally Aren’t So Hard
100%-ing Other FFs Is A Different Story




Lots of Final Fantasy games are hard to 100%, but FFX-2 is a different story. Usually, when we talk about what makes an FF game hard to complete, it’s the optional superbosses that get you down, or grindy mini-games. But in truth, these can all be completed with a sufficient investment of time. Some FF games even have missables, but these are rarely (if ever) related to the platinum trophy. Usually, they’re little treasures, or one-off story moments that, while they add to the experience, are definitely not necessary to it.
FFX-2 is downright cruel in how it withholds information.
By contrast, FFX-2 stands out – not just in the sheer amount of missable content and required sidequests involved in getting the platinum trophy, but also in how unfair it is about revealing them. Sure, every FF game has its share of secrets that you have to dig to find, but FFX-2 is, at least in places, downright cruel in how it withholds information about them, burying them in the most obscure possible places with arcane requirements few players will ever even try. And, to make matters worse, it gates an important piece of story content behind them.
FFX-2 Hides An Important Story Scene Behind 100% Completion
You’re Expected To Play Multiple Runs

The idea is that FFX-2 requires multiple playthroughs to see everything – you can carry over your completion progress from run to run, as long as it takes to hit 100%. It’s an interesting concept, but gets tedious very quickly, especially considering the arcane requirements of certain scenes. Thankfully, this unique 100% challenge is something that Final Fantasy hasn’t tried to replicate since.