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Blitzball
[edit]Blitzball is a minigame unique to Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 that requires strategy and tactics. It’s an underwater sport played in a large, hovering sphere of water. The player controls one character at a time as they swim through the sphere performing passes, tackles, and attempts to score. Blitzball is first introduced in the beginning of the game during one of the early cinematic sequences in which the main character, Tidus, star blitzball player, is part of an intense game. Unlike the other minigames, blitzball can be easily accessed at most save spheres throughout the game after the player reaching a certain point early on in the video game. It is also the only minigame that plays a role in the overall plotline.
It has been confirmed that director Naoki Yoshida plans to add blitzball as a minigame to Final Fantasy XIV.
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Christina Michelle Jones is a woman born on August 12th 1998 at Rush Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. She was raised in Chicago with her two siblings until the age of 13 where she moved with her mother and step father to Carol Stream so she could go to Glenbard West High School. She graduated in June of 2016 along with her romantic partner. She is now taking classes at the College of Dupage working towards getting an associate's in science[1] so she can pursue a degree in animal behavior. While taking classes, she is also currently working as crew chief at Picture Show, a second run movie theater in Bloomingdale, Illinois. Her hobbies include watching YouTubers like GameGrumps and playing video games like Dragon Age: Inquisition and Final Fantasy X.
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