Charlie's Angels meets Final Fantasy, and it doesn't mix well.
I was wrong. The game never drew me in the way the first game had, and it constantly had a display cheesiness in its animations, victory sequences, and just about everything else that it made it hard for me, personally, to stomach. It was literally like watching Charlie's Angels, in the Final Fantasy X setting. Square-enix devs were on bad drugs when they cooked up their ways they could destroy the Final Fantasy X storyline.
Positively, the graphics were decent, and the combat system wasn't too too bad. That's about it. If you want a classic, look elsewhere. If you don't want to vomit while playing a game, move on.