In terms of graphics, the best-looking version should be on the PlayStation 4.
Square Enix decided to use the extra horsepower of Sony’s current-gen console to improved the character models, lighting effects, texture work and more. One major advantage the PS4 version has over the others is graphics. While fans believed that the new plot point may hint at a potential Final Fantasy X-3, Square Enix has denied claims that they are working on a direct sequel. One final exclusive that weren’t found in the previous versions of Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 is Final Fantasy X: Will, an audio drama that takes place after the events of the second game. The definitive version of X-2 comes with two additional dress spheres as well as a Creature Creator feature and Last Mission chapter. The second part of the collection is Final Fantasy X-2 International + Last Mission, which also never came out outside of Japan until Final Fantasy X|X-2 Remaster. These extras were never released in North America until the HD update.
One of the games is Final Fantasy X International, which added some boss battles, an expert sphere grid as well as a video called “Eternal Calm” that connects the stories of the first and second game. When it comes to in-game content, the PlayStation 4 version is basically the same as the PlayStation 3 and Vita releases. So is the PlayStation 4 port worth upgrading if you already bought and played through the previous iterations of the remastered collection? Let’s examine a few important factors. Square Enix recently confirmed that the PS4 release of Final Fantasy X|X-2 Remaster won’t be a straight port from the PS3 and Vita versions as new improvements and content are being added.