Released for the PlayStation 2 in 2001, Final Fantasy X is one of the greatest RPGs ever made, on one of the best consoles ever made, even winning out in Famitsu's poll for the top one hundred games ever made. By today's standards, it's still an aesthetically pleasing game, despite its age. With such a robust levelling system, beautiful story and interesting characters, it's not hard to see why this game is so beloved. Still, there's a place where it could see even more love: PC. Though this game looks stunning when emulated on PCSX2, it's a title that deserves a proper release, with all of perks that come with it. Steam has seen its fair share of JRPGs, with titles such as Final Fantasy VII, Recettear: At Item Shop's Tale, Phantasy Star II, and a load of RPG Maker games being amongst its catalogue. With several other releases from this same franchise, it's only logical for Final Fantasy X to join them.