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The boys progress their way through the ruins of Zanarkand and stop along the way to discuss the various story scenes. The multiple flashbacks of memories from summoners and guardians provide some great filler details on what's to come with the Final Aeon. The Cloister in Znarkand is quite quick and easy and the party encounters the next boss, Spectral Keeper, once it is finished. The episode concludes after the discussion the crew has with Yunalesca, learning that there is no Final Aeon and Yuna must choose which guardian to sacrifice to become the fayth for the summoning.
Mark and Alex continue the story and progress through the Mt. Gagazet cave. There are a couple of little trials that are needed to be completed, and other than that this area is mostly filled with tons of random encounters! After dispatching another boss at the top, the crew gets a great look at the ruined city of Zanarkand and the story completes a full circle bringing the timeline up to Tidus's story from the very beginning scene.
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O Galinha Viajante viaja pra Spira em Final Fantasy X! Clássico de PS2 da Squaresoft, a história de Yuna e Tidus pra salvar o mundo do pecado é uma das histórias mais marcantes da época e um dos pontos mais altos da franquia mais amada dos RPGs. Samuca e Leon contam com a ajuda do Marots pra destrinchar esse jogão num episódio que passa pela história, temas, personagens, trilha sonora, audiovisual, tudo daquele jeito amoroso que você já sabe que o só o Galinha faz. Dá o play aí e ouça a nossa história, afinal essa pode ser nossa última chance...ESSE EPISÓDIO FOI PATROCINADO PELO PROMOBIT!Acesse pelo NOSSO LINK e encontre ofertas de verdade!MENCIONADO NO EPISÓDIOVídeo sobre a mandala de Besaid (e outras coisas)CONHEÇA O PERSONA DIÁRIOOuça no Spotify: Persona Diário no SpotifyTambém disponível nas outras plataformas de áudio.LINKS DA GALINHACatarse | Youtube | Instagram | Twitter | Twitch | Tiktok | LojaContato: cast@galinhaviajante.com.br♪ TRILHA SONORAOtherworld Metal Cover (Family Jules)A Contest of Aeons, Battle Theme, Battle With Seymour, Beyond The Darkness, Blitz Off, Enemy Attack, Gloom, Hymn Of The Fayth, Moment of Truth, Movement in Green, Otherworld, Oui Are Al Bhed, Seymour's Theme, Suteki Da Ne, The Decisive Battle, The Revealed Truth, Tidus's Theme, To Zanarkand, Via Purifico, Yuna's Theme - FFX OST (Nobuo Uematsu, Masashi Hamauzu, Junya Nakano)Vivi's Theme (Nobuo Uematsu)Clash On The Jazzy Bridge (Quasar)EDIÇÃO: Samuel R. Auras @samucarohling00:00:00 - Abertura do Episódio00:04:42 - Um Novo Final Fantasy00:13:10 - Combate e Sphere Grid00:47:04 - Grupo e Dificuldade01:09:32 - Exploração e Outros Sistemas01:32:34 - Design Visual01:53:31 - Vozes e Trilha Sonora02:30:50 - Temas da Narrativa03:06:35 - Análise dos Personagens03:42:45 - Cenas Finais03:55:01 - Encerramento do EpisódioO Galinha vai ao ar toda semana graças aos Escudeiros da Galinha Viajante, nossos queridos apoiadores no Catarse: Wagner Schiffler, Fausto Guimarães, Carlos Kopperschmidt, Thiago Esgalha, Matheus Menuci, Eduardo de Castro, Fábio Queiroz, Alexsandro Schneider, Marcela Versiani, Yan Amorim, Camila Candomil, Renan Ramos, Felipe Fernandes, Cecília Schiffler, Mario Buzete, Claudia Marcarini, André Gomes, Lucas Nicholas, Daniel Barboza, Evandro Poppi Júnior, Ágata Sofia, Cleiton Oliveira, Jair Cerqueira, Matheus Carvalho, Ernesto Melo, Eduardo Pontes, Guilherme Garcia, Henrique de Souza, Marcelo Delgado, Adriel Pizetti, Paulo Nagahara, Maria Luisa Puyol, Lucas Toso, André Montibeller, Bruno Techeira, José Antônio, Amanda Evangelista, Schneider de Souza, Vinícius Bento, Leandro Rodrigues, Kate Schmitt, Lucas Nicolau, Adriano Ramos, Vitor Estevan, Lucas Lanza, Leo Izidoro, Gabriel Menino, Ludmam Alves, Ivan Machado, Rafael Parrini, Marcos Uryel, Thiago Bezerra, Allan Outsuki, Alexander Arbieto, Liliane Almeida e Vortex Indie Games.Contato: cast@galinhaviajante.com.brSupport the Show.
We loved having bandleader and drummer/percussionist Dom Palombi back to talk about his new album, Dom Palombi's Game Night! Vol. 2. There are about twice as many musicians on this album than on Vol. 1, with what Dom describes as more personal track choices than before. The musicianship is just beyond measure, and it's a fun, adventurous, delightful, funky romp through some great tunes. The three originals are fantastic. ENJOY! Join us on Discord for free. Find this conversation on YouTube. PLAYLIST from Dom Palombi's Game Night, Vol 2 00:00 Wings That Cross Time (from Chrono Trigger), feat. Andrew Sumabat, Josh Vasquez 7:48 Bad Guys - Kerning City (from Maplestory), feat. Super Guitar Bros, Charlie Rosen, MegaRan 9:29 Bad Guys - Kerning City (from Maplestory), feat. Super Guitar Bros, Charlie Rosen, MegaRan 10:34 Wings That Cross Time (from Chrono Trigger), feat. Andrew Sumabat, Josh Vasquez sans (from Undertale), feat. Skatune Network, Ryan Slatko 12:00 Monkey Target (from Super Monkey Ball 2), feat. Insaneintherainmusic, Patrick Bartley, Khrys Williams, The Consouls 12:38 Yugioh Anime Intro (from Yu-Gi-Oh!), feat. Dave Pollack, Jasper Dutz, Max Boiko, Ryan Slatko, Joe Etzine 16:47 Bad Guys - Kerning City (from Maplestory), feat. Super Guitar Bros, Charlie Rosen, MegaRan 17:46 Bad Guys - Kerning City (from Maplestory), feat. Super Guitar Bros, Charlie Rosen, MegaRan 21:03 Roll The Dice! feat. Zac Zinger, Adam Neely 24:02 Roll The Dice! feat. Zac Zinger, Adam Neely 25:34 Next Chapter, feat. Insaneintherainmusic, Videri String Quartet 27:12 Next Chapter, feat. Insaneintherainmusic, Videri String Quartet 21:18 Three Lives Left -Feat. Ryan Devlin, Tony Dickinson 31:04 Three Lives Left -Feat. Ryan Devlin, Tony Dickinson 32:52 Three Lives Left -Feat. Ryan Devlin, Tony Dickinson sans (from Undertale), feat. Skatune Network, Ryan Slatko 39:08 Monkey Target (from Super Monkey Ball 2), feat. Insaneintherainmusic, Patrick Bartley, Khrys Williams, The Consouls 41:57 Monkey Target (from Super Monkey Ball 2), feat. Insaneintherainmusic, Patrick Bartley, Khrys Williams, The Consouls 44:50 To Zanarkand (from Final Fantasy X), feat. Casey Lee Williams, Tournament Arc, Dave Pollack 47:07 Ain't Nothin' Like a Funky Beat (from Lethal League Blaze), feat. Patrick Bartley, Juna Serita 49:29 Ain't Nothin' Like a Funky Beat (from Lethal League Blaze) -Feat. Patrick Bartley, Juna Serita 52:45 Yugioh Anime Intro (from Yu-Gi-Oh!), feat. Dave Pollack, Jasper Dutz, Max Boiko, Ryan Slatko, Joe Etzine 53:39 Yugioh Anime Intro (from Yu-Gi-Oh!), feat. Dave Pollack, Jasper Dutz, Max Boiko, Ryan Slatko, Joe Etzine 1:06:08 Bad Guys - Kerning City (from Maplestory), feat. Super Guitar Bros, Charlie Rosen, MegaRan 1:06:40 Other Sprouts, by Sam Keenan
Steven from Daycare Dittos returns to help us finally get gooned up for our infiltration mission! But first we need to play matchmaker for a growing family of monkeys that have moved into Zanarkand. Hopefully we can find a relaxing spot to unwind after.Follow and listen to Daycare Dittos! - https://linktr.ee/DaycaredittosYou can find Every F'n FF on Twitter, Instagram, or join our Discord!
Welcome back to the wonderful world of Spira! In part 3 of our Final Fantasy X series, we continue on our pilgrimage to Zanarkand. We are once again joined by the wonderful Muttski. Things quickly get out of hand when Yuna gets engaged, kidnapped, and forced to Pokemon Battle once again. Will Wakka ever realize that Yevonism is a hoax and being racist is really embarassing? Find out this episode on Raw Dogs! Check out our Sponsor on this episode MAGIC MIND! An awesome energy supplement that will prevent an afternoon crash and keep you focused on work or gaming or reading Elden Ring theories on Reddit! www.MagicMind.com/JANDC and use Discount Code: DOGCAST20 to receive up to 75% off your purchase! Muttski: https://www.twitch.tv/muttski Twitter - @muttskiSRL Video Game Draft - https://open.spotify.com/show/0QzJOzScdPN7aQiy2rNTxW?si=13ea1b91ed58422a Hair of the Dogcast is a proud member of the Tokyo Beat Podcast Network! Contact Us: Twitter: @HOTDogcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hairofthedogcast Instagram: hairofthedogcast To see how you can support us and access a bunch of cool, exclusive perks, visit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/hairofthedogcast We appreciate your support!
It's a Hotspot Episode! Our buddy Billy joins us as we make a quick stop to check on the Ronso before returning home to Besaid! There we learn about fatherhood and pregnancy. Afterwards we head out to Zanarkand, which has become bustling with captitalism, scams, and monkeys!Follow Billy on Twitch! - https://www.twitch.tv/billysmilesxxlYou can find Every F'n FF on Twitter, Instagram, or join our Discord!
O Galinha Game Music é o mini-podcast do Samuca, no qual ele fala sobre trilhas sonoras, analisa músicas, fala sobre temas, teoria musical e qualquer outro assunto do mundo da música dos videogames. Sem datas específicas de lançamento, quando aparecer apareceu!Nesse primeiro episódio, uma análise de To Zanarkand, o tema de Final Fantasy X, de Nobuo Uematsu. LINKS DA GALINHAApoie a Galinha no Catarse: catarse.me/galinhaviajanteSiga a Galinha no Instagram e Twitter: @galinhaviajanteEnvie sua cartinha para: cast@galinhaviajante.com.brSite da Galinha: https://www.galinhaviajante.com.br/Galinha na Twitch: twitch.tv/galinhaviajanteDiscord da Galinha: https://discord.gg/kK5w7c5ThvOUÇA CRIANDO TURI, NOSSO OUTRO PROJETOCriando Turi no Spotify: Criando Turi on SpotifyCriando Turi no Apple Podcasts: Criando Turi on Apple PodcastsCriando Turi no Google Podcasts: Criando Turi on Google♪ TRILHA SONORATo Zanarkand, A Truth Revealed, Hymn Of The Fayth - Final Fantasy X (Nobuo Uematsu)EDIÇÃO: Samuel R. Auras @samucarohlingARTE DA VITRINE: Samuel R. Auras @samucarohlingO Galinha vai ao ar toda semana graças aos Escudeiros da Galinha Viajante, nossos queridos apoiadores no Catarse: Wagner Schiffler, Fausto Guimarães, Carlos Kopperschmidt, Thiago Esgalha, Matheus Menuci, Eduardo de Castro, Fábio Queiroz, Alexsandro Schneider, Marcela Versiani, Yan Amorim, Camila Candomil, Renan Ramos, Felipe Fernandes, Cecília Schiffler, Mario Buzete, Claudia Marcarini, André Gomes, Lucas Nicholas, Daniel Barboza, Evandro Poppi Júnior, Ágata Sofia, Cleiton Oliveira, Jair Cerqueira, Matheus Carvalho, Ernesto Melo, Eduardo Pontes, Guilherme Garcia, Henrique de Souza, Marcelo Delgado, Adriel Pizetti, Paulo Nagahara, Maria Luisa Puyol, Lucas Toso, André Montibeller, Bruno Techeira.Support the Show.
This week on VGP, we have new tech incoming! We spend most of the side notes discussing the specs on my new computer, before diving into the regular news where we discuss the upcoming Spy X Family videogame adaptation, the exciting reveal of the Paper Mario Thousand Year Door remake, and some discrepancy between our news tabs and the chat about the legitimacy of a hack into Sony’s systems and how horrifyingly bad cyber security really is. After the news we go over the discord discussions and finish off with talk of food and anime!! All this and more up next on VGP 396 -Aki Music Intro – To Zanarkand … Continue reading "VG Pulse 396: Schrödinger’s Leak"
Much to John's frustration, the Spindash hosts continue "The Year of the Weeb" with Final Fantasy X for the PS2. In an act of defiance, John calls it a quits after leaving Zanarkand. Nick and Matt, the ever faithful guardians, continue their pilgrimage. Timestamps 00:00:00 Intro00:10:36 GotW: Final Fantasy X 00:19:02 Development 00:31:24 Story and Characters 01:11:02 Gameplay01:40:06 Rankings and Closing Episode Music • To Zanarkand• Battle Theme• The Trials• Blitz Off• Fight with Seymour Find Us • https://twitter.com/spindashretro• https://mastodon.social/@spindashretro• https://instagram.com/spindashretro• https://www.tiktok.com/@spindashretro• https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0UM5o0c_F24pDuJFq5RTUQ• https://odysee.com/@spindashretro
Here we are, the last two episodes before the two-parter finale! It all happened so fast. First we travel to "Pabu" in Episode 14, a Zanarkand-from-Final Fantasy X-eqsue island with an even more Zanarkard-esque climax. Then, in Episode 15, we reach the "Tipping Point," where we discuss the fascinating imagery parallels between the entire Bad Batch Second Season and the Original Trilogy. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @DistantEchoesSW or Instagram @DistantEchoesSW. Plus you can send us questions to DistantEchoesSW@gmail.com. Follow Cassie on Twitter @Cassiethulu and Tommy @AwkwardComma. And remember to rate and subscribe wherever you listen! Theme Music 失望した by EVA https://joshlis.bandcamp.com Promoted by @RoyaltyFreePlanet - https://royaltyfreeplanet.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 http://bit.ly/RFP_CClicense Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5E4KvU... Vibe to EVA's entire "Rear View" album here: https://youtu.be/Gpm6YPwqJUA
Ep. 53Ho snobbato Final fantasy X per anni.Agli occhi del me preadolescente appariva vecchio, legnoso, esteticamente povero e con un non so che di caraibico che proprio non mi andava giù. E quindi finiva sempre che andavo al gamestop, scaffale dei giochi usati, Final fantasy X che mi guarda, io che lo guardo, io che lo prendo in mano… e poi io che lo rimetto a posto preferendo un altro titolo. Prima Final Fantasy XII, poi Dragon Quest VIII, poi Dirge of Cerberus, poi un gioco di auto brutto, poi un Medal of Honor brutto, poi un GTA vario e poi… «ma sì, proviamolo»Pochissimi giochi mi sono rimasti dentro come Final fantasy X. Vuoi perchè parla di religione, di dottrina, di clero, di fede e di incongruenze e io sono cattolico; vuoi perchè parla di dolore e tutti quanti sappiamo bene cosa sia; vuoi perchè parla di amore e perchè mi ha insegnato cosa sia l'amore; vuoi perché sia Tidus che io abbiamo odiato nostro padre.Final Fantasy X sono le mie prime lacrime davanti ad un videogioco. Lacrime nascoste nel mentre che giocavo sul letto, a porta chiusa dinnanzi ad un vecchio televisore a tubo catodico di minuscole dimensioni. Lacrime trattenute perché «Porca miseria non posso piangere per un videogioco! Ho 14 anni non sono più un bambino…»Lacrime che riemergono anche solo a pensare alla storia di Tidus e di Yuna.In un tempo indefinito sul pianeta Spira Tidus segue le orme del tanto odiato padre: è un giocatore di Blitzball, As degli Zanarkand Abes e considerato a ragion veduta come un astro nascente dello sport. Durante una partita nella tecnologicissima città però una creatura gigantesca attacca, uccide e rade al suolo l'intera cittadina facendo precipitare il ragazzo in mare. Al suo risveglio il biondino scopre di essere finito 1.000 anni nel futuro in una Spira quasi priva di tecnologia e totalmente devota al culto di Yevon, l'unico in grado di unire il popolo contro la grande minaccia: Sin. Qui Tidus conosce Yuna, giovane invocatrice pronta a partire per il suo pellegrinaggio, o meglio, per IL pellegrinaggio che vede come fine ultimo l'apprendimento dell'invocazione suprema e la sconfitta di Sinn.Considerato da molti l'ultimo vero Final fantasy, tanto osteggiato alla sua uscita quanto amato anni dopo per la sua dirompente narrativa e maturità. L'ultima fantasia di Hironobu Sakaguchi, creatore della saga, e l'ultima colonna sonora del franchise composta da Nobuo Uematsu.Benvenuti o bentornati su Mangianastri, io sono Jonathan e oggi parliamo della colonna sonora di Final fantasy X.Intro in CGI di FINAL FANTASY XA | la colonna sonora di Pokemon RGBLa gente muore e Yuna danza Ascolti utili e belliFinal Fantasy Main themeTheme of Love Terra's Theme Dancing MadOpera Maria and Draco Opening bombing missionOne winged AngelLiberi FataliSITOGRAFIA* Game Music :: Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack :: Forum Review* Game Music :: Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack :: Review by Chris* Game Music Review: Final Fantasy X OST - RPGamers Network* Final Fantasy X HD Remaster Soundtrack Review – The Lifestream* (1) Final Fantasy X: The Relationship Between Narrative and Music in RPGs | Sebastian Diaz-Gasca - Academia.edu* Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack Music Review | RPGFan* Music of Final Fantasy X - Wikipedia* Battle Theme - Final Fantasy X by Nobuo Uematsu Chords, Melody, and Music Theory Analysis - Hooktheory* Nobuo Uematsu - Final Fantasy X: Original Soundtrack (album review ) | Sputnikmusic* VGMO -Video Game Music Online- » Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack* https://aquila.usm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1882&context=masters_theses* Understanding Final Fantasy X; its three key philosophical underpinnings – Digitally Downloaded* OGMA: A compositional analysis of To Zanarkand! Hope you enjoy! : FinalFantasy* Hall of Fame | Classic FM* Nobuo Uematsu - Wikipedia* Nobuo Uematsu - Wikipedia* Final Fantasy X - Wikipedia* PlayStation 2 - Wikipedia* Yuna - Wikipedia* Final Fantasy X - Wikipedia* The Music of Nobuo Uematsu in the Final Fantasy Series - Richard Anatone - Libro in lingua inglese - Intellect Books - Studies in Game Sound and Music| IBS* Final Fantasy X - Wikipedia* Hironobu Sakaguchi - Wikipedia* Final Fantasy X - Wikipedia* Hironobu Sakaguchi - Wikipedia* Dorian mode - Wikipedia* Hibiscus - Wikipedia* Here's how Nobuo Uematsu changed the course of classical music with his Final... - Classic FM* Interview: Final Fantasy's Nobuo Uematsu | Red Bull Music Academy Daily* Rinoa's Diary | Final Fantasy X* https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=&httpsredir=1&article=1492&context=etdarchive* Because Final Fantasy X in Japan (and not only) is considered a masterpiece* Bill Xtillidiex Muir – Otherworld Lyrics | Genius Lyrics* Google Traduttore* Yuna | Final Fantasy Wiki | Fandom* Final Fantasy X HD Remaster Original Soundtrack | Final Fantasy Wiki | Fandom* Final Fantasy X: Il Messaggio di Spira – Speciale - SpazioGames* Final Fantasy X - Storyline Faq* religione nell'Enciclopedia Treccani* Rito significato - Cerca con Google* Rikki singer - Cerca con GoogleQuesto episodio non è a fini di lucroI diritti dei brani musicali di questo brano non appartengono al sottoscritto.Ogni episodio di LATO A è una lettera d'amore all'industria videoludica, ai suoi produttori, direttori, sviluppatori, ma sopratutto ai suoi compositori. Per questo ogni episodio di LATO A è a scopo divulgativo e informativo.JonathanGrazie per leggere e ascoltare Mangianastri! Iscriviti per non perdere nessun contenuto e per supportare il tuo nuovo podcast preferito :) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mangianastripodcast.substack.com
*This show contains spoilers!* The Peak of Gagazet to Murdering Snake Jesus Hosts Vince (Hikikomori) and Jessy (Naruto Reviewto) are long-time FF stans and are excited to share with you their thoughts on the story, art, music, themes and gameplay on this behemoth of a series. Season 2 is breaking down the epic 2001 RPG Final Fantasy X. In this bumper episode we discover the truth of the final summon and the eternal nature of sin. Let us know what you think of the game on Twitter! @finalfanservice The opening music is a remix of Nobuo Uematsu's song Prelude, arranged by me, Vince Kenny. The ending music is Nobuo Uematsu's song Spira Unplugged, arranged and performed by me, Vince Kenny.
Mark and Alex kick off the Final Fantasy X series by reminiscing about their first times playing the game, and with what to expect their new playthroughs to look like. Tidus is having a rough time after Sin attacks his home, Zanarkand, and seemingly transports him 1,ooo years into the future. Packed with initial boss battles and odd characters, the guys continue their usual tips and tricks in this brand new series!
In today's episode, we arrive at Zanarkand and learn the true depth of Yevon's lies. For next week, finish the game! Time Codes: 1. Intro (0:00) 2. Descending down into Zanarkand (1:23) 3. There is no Final Aeon (20:14) 4. Meeting Yunalesca (39:03) 5. Finding a new way (1:04:35) 6. Back to Bevelle (1:20:48) 7. Preparing for the final battle (1:35:30)
It's time to say goodbye to Spira. Well, we would like to, but we've still got that extended universe garbage to deal with after this. But we are finally finished with the two main games of our Final Fantasy X season, as we're wrapping up Final Fantasy X-2. We check in on some of the late-game content, talk about how X-2 gates exposition behind its hardest segments, and eventually, we head into the Farplane to destroy Vegnagun and stop Shuyin. To everyone who's joined us on our trip from Zanarkand and back, thank you! We still have another episode left to talk about Final Fantasy X-2: Last Mission and the aforementioned extended universe garbage, but this concludes the main segments of our Final Fantasy X retrospective. Onward to Night City! Become a Normandy FM patron: http://patreon.com/normandyfm Follow us on Twitter: Normandy FM: @normandyfmshow Eric: @seamoosi Kenneth: @shepardcdr
In today's episode, we analyze the game's opening scenes, including Tidus' hometown of Zanarkand being destroyed by Sin. This sequence is PACKED with lots of good stuff! Time Codes: 1. Into (0:00) 2. Casen's Title Screen Thoughts (4:44) 3. Opening Scene (Title Screen Scene) (08:47) 4. Proper First Scene (Introduction To Zanarkand) (12:41) 5. Mike's Take On Complaints About Tidus' Voice (20:51) 6. Casen's Thoughts On Clothing And Wardrobe (31:59) 7. Tidus Interacts With Fans Before Heading To The Blitzball Arena (34:37) 8. Sin's Attack (48:49) 9. Auron's Character Design (53:51) 10. Fleeing Sin, Entering Spira (1:00:03)
Hana Kim joins us as we check in with all the Hotspots of Final Fantasy X-2's first chapter. Wakka and Lulu are navigating parenthood, the Youth League and New Yevon are fighting, and Cid turned Zanarkand into a goddamn theme park. There's a lot to unpack. Enjoy the show! Become a Normandy FM patron: http://patreon.com/normandyfm Follow us on Twitter: Normandy FM: @normandyfmshow Eric: @seamoosi Kenneth: @shepardcdr Hana: @_hanatwothree
*This show contains spoilers!* The Mi'ihen Highroad to the Chocobo Eater Hosts Vince (Hikikomori) and Jessy (Naruto Reviewto) are long-time FF stans and are excited to share with you their thoughts on the story, art, music, themes and gameplay on this behemoth of a series. Season 2 is breaking down the epic 2001 RPG Final Fantasy X. This episode we start treking our way to Zanarkand by embarking on the Mi'ihen Highroad and bump into... everyone. Let us know what you think of the game on Twitter! @finalfanservice The opening music is a remix of Nobuo Uematsu's song Prelude, arranged by me, Vince Kenny. The ending music is Nobuo Uematsu's song Spira Unplugged, arranged and performed by me, Vince Kenny.
We've made it to Zanarkand. So it's time to get the Final Aeon and defeat Sin. Or is it? Jessica Howard returns to talk about the ruined state of Zanarkand, how Yunalesca embodies Final Fantasy X's themes, and about how Auron's place in this world makes a lot of sense in hindsight. Enjoy the show! Become a Normandy FM patron: http://patreon.com/normandyfm Follow us on Twitter: Normandy FM: @normandyfmshow Eric: @seamoosi Kenneth: @shepardcdr Jessica: @awildjessichu
Sal talks with special guest Alex Damon about Ronin: A Visions Novel! They talk the worldwide web, Visions creative freedom, pretty prose, neverending lightsaber, to Zanarkand, and The Grim, the Witch, and the FLUTE SOLO! Check out our questions and polls on Spotify! Click here to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts! Check out the Rogue Rebels Books and Stories Spotify playlist here! Check out Sal's Ronin: A Visions Novel review here! Ronin: A Visions Novel is available now! Follow us EVERYWHERE! IG: @TheRogueRebels Tweets @RogueRebelsFam The Rogue Rebels on FB RogueRebels on Twitch --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rogue-rebels/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rogue-rebels/support
*This show contains spoilers!* The Start of the Game to Arriving in Spira Hosts Vince (Hikikomori) and Jessy (Naruto Reviewto) are long-time FF stans and are excited to share with you their thoughts on the story, art, music, themes and gameplay on this behemoth of a series. Season 2 is breaking down the epic 2001 RPG Final Fantasy X. This episode we start the game and witness Zanarkand's destruction! Let us know what you think of the game on Twitter! @finalfanservice The opening music is a remix of Nobuo Uematsu's song Prelude, arranged by me, Vince Kenny. The ending music is Nobuo Uematsu's song Spira Unplugged, arranged and performed by me, Vince Kenny.
Jeremy Parish, Bob Mackey, Kat Bailey, and Chris Kohler Want To Tell You Everything, so they head To Zanarkand to talk about the next entry in our ongoing pilgrimage through the Final Fantasy series: Final Fantasy X. (It's pronounced "ten," not "ecks.") Retronauts is made possible by listener support through Patreon! Support the show to enjoy ad-free early access, better audio quality, and great exclusive content. Learn more and enjoy the full episode exclusively at http://www.patreon.com/retronauts
Marty Coldwater is visiting universes that you explore on the screen! This program dives into the gaming worlds of LittleBigPlanet and Final Fantasy X, then we go out of our world to venture Star Wars. Playlist: The Orb of Dreamers (The Cosmic Imagisphere) by Daniel Pemberton; performed by London Philharmonic Orchestra and Andrew Skeet, conductor To Zanarkand by Nobuo Uematsu; performed by Video Games Live Yoda's Theme by John Williams; performed by Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin
Our Favorite Final Fantasy Moments! HPCritical has created a JRPG club. As a book club would, we chose a video game, and we choose portions of it to progress through as we come together once a month to discuss the title. The first game the JRPG club chose to delve into is Final Fantasy X. As we continue to make our way through Final Fantasy X, we’ve seen the wedding, every Maester of Yevon, the deception, the truth behind Yevon and we are officially on the run and exiled. After watching one of the most disturbing weddings in video game history, we also reached one of the most beautiful cutscenes in the game as Yuna and Tidus have a heartfelt moment in Macalania Woods. We encounter what might be our last Cloister of Trials, and we trudge through the Calm Lands stopping to greet Yojimbo, and we find ourselves at the edge of Mt.Gagazet. We also sneak in a bit of chat about our favorite Final Fantasy moments. For those following along our next stopping point is the end of Zanarkand. Join Jerel, Brandon, Kriste, Job and David as they discuss this month’s Final Fantasy X JRPG Club progress. We are finding out more and more about the truth behind Yevon and death and life in Spira, so come check it out, as we discuss from the perspective of JRPG and FFX veterans to newcomers some of whom have never played a JRPG before. Come listen along as our story continues and don’t forget to like and subscribe and give us a rating! THE NEXT STOPPING POINT IS AT THE END OF ZANARKAND! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Charity Promotion: Democracy Works: This advertisement is part of a charitable initiative in partnership with Democracy Works. howto.vote Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hpcritical/support
2 Zanarkand 2 Furious Support Got it Memorized on Patreon and receive early episodes, monthly bonus episodes, and more! Join our Discord server here! Twitter + E-mail: @memorizecast @SingularWheels @GhostofJo memorizecast@gmail.com Our theme music is Yuna by Will & Tim, courtesy of Game Chops!
Episode 9 of Just the Jams starts off Final Fantasy month with some classic bangers! Follow along on our YouTube playlist for this episode: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU8Al-ogXRQDigQHWHBV2QJe1SNYngMPg List of tracks discussed in this episode: 1. Fisherman's Horizon 2. Swing de Chocobo 3. One-Winged Angel 4. Zanarkand - performed by Dagmar Krug 5. Terra's Theme Mallorie created the intro and outro for this episode! Check out her Soundcloud: @ratedM4mallorie
It's Daddy Issues Time, Baby Support Got it Memorized on Patreon and receive early episodes, monthly bonus episodes, and more!Join our Discord server here!Twitter + E-mail:@memorizecast@TheTravisW@GhostofJomemorizecast@gmail.comOur theme music is Yuna by Will & Tim, courtesy of Game Chops!
I haven't done a Jazz remix show in YEARS!! There are so many different flavors of video game remixes, it really makes me happy that I can showcase one that gets overlooked. I also have an extended music only version of this episode! Click HERE to listen! The playlist is marked as follows: Title by Artist – Album (Game) Final Fantasy 10 - To Zanarkand by Creative Mind Frame - Square-UP Threed by The Runaway Five (Earthbound) Mario Bay Breeze (Super Mario 64) by Anthony Lofton & Mustin - More Than Mario Stronger Than You (feat. Erica Patoka, Dominic Cerquetti, Robbie Benson) by Materia - New Game+ Sesame Street Theme by Harold Mabern - Fantasy Pinball Number Count by Neil Cowley Trio Aquatic Ambience by Super Soul Bros. - Live at Iggy's Super Mario Bros. Medley by The Big Band of Rogues/Koji Kondo - Mario & Zelda Big Band Live Dire, Dire Docks [Super Mario 64] by The OneUps - Volume 4 All Day (Feat. Kadesh Flow) by Marcus Lewis Big Band - Brass and Boujee Featured Artists: Marcus Lewis Music - marcuslewis.net Kadesh Flow – kadeshflow.com The OneUps – theoneups.com Materia - materiavgm.com More Than Mario (Album) – mustinenterprises.bandcamp.com/album/more-than-mario-v15 The Runaway Five - therunawayfive.com Creative Mind Frame (AKA 1-Up) - creativemindframe.bandcamp.com Listen live every Friday at 9pm CST on pulse961.co! Like and follow and whatever the Press Start Socials: Twitter, Facebook, Twitch and now Youtube!! Do you like Video Game Remixes? Check out Press Start to Continue DLC, the FULL two hour show featuring music from all sorts of games, interviews with artists, theme shows, and of course the nerdcore you love! Vist the site to learn more! Please consider supporting Press Start on Pulse by going to tips.pinecast.com/jar/presstartonpulse. Every cent goes to buying new music to play on the show! This podcast is a member of the Planetside Podcast Network. Visit PlanetsidePodcasts.com to find other Planetside Productions! Find out more at https://pressstartpulse.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/pressstartpulse/91b1bfb2-52e1-4b24-99c7-a752c89bcadd
This is the Music Only version of the Press Start to Continue theme show Jazz Hands! No talking, ALL MUSIC!! The playlist is marked as follows: Title by Artist – Album (Game) That's Not Funny (OC ReMix) by Detective Tuesday, DrumUltimA (Undertale) Sweet Dreams (OC ReMix) by Anthony Lofton, Dhsu (Tales of Phantasia) Miles and Miles Away (Esto Gaza) by XPRTNovice - Final Fantasy IX: Worlds Apart (OC ReMix) In the Beginning There Was Jazz (OC ReMix) by LSD (Castlevania III) Waltz for Zora (OC ReMix) by Neskvartetten (Zelda: A Link to the Past) When Hell Freezes Over (2300 A.D.) by Wiesty, The OC Jazz Collective - Chronology: A Jazz Tribute to Chrono Trigger (OC ReMix) Live at the Springyard (OC ReMix) by Harmony (Sonic the Hedgehog) Samba del Anjos (OC ReMix) by Bowlerhat, Conservatorium Maastricht Big Band (Sonic the Hedgehog 3) Chromed Gadgetry (OC ReMix) by André Pastore, Helton Lima, Leandro Abreu, Leo Quintão, Marco Lima (Sonic the Hedgehog 3) To Far Away Inspirations (OC ReMix) by Squint (Chrono Trigger) Solid Snake's Cigarette Break (OC ReMix) by Alexander Bornstein (Metal Gear Solid 2) Copacabana Beach (OC ReMix) by Leandro Abreu (Super Spike V'Ball) Home Is Where the Luvdisc Is... [Hearthome City (Day)] by ProtoDome - Pokémon: The Missingno Tracks (OC ReMix) Final Fantasy 10 - To Zanarkand by Creative Mind Frame - Square-UP Threed by The Runaway Five (Earthbound) Mario Bay Breeze (Super Mario 64) by Anthony Lofton & Mustin - More Than Mario Stronger Than You (feat. Erica Patoka, Dominic Cerquetti, Robbie Benson) by Materia - New Game+ Sesame Street Theme by Harold Mabern - Fantasy Pinball Number Count by Neil Cowley Trio Aquatic Ambience by Super Soul Bros. - Live at Iggy's Super Mario Bros. Medley by The Big Band of Rogues/Koji Kondo - Mario & Zelda Big Band Live Dire, Dire Docks [Super Mario 64] by The OneUps - Volume 4 All Day (Feat. Kadesh Flow) by Marcus Lewis Big Band - Brass and Boujee Featured Artists: Marcus Lewis Music - marcuslewis.net Kadesh Flow – kadeshflow.com The OneUps – theoneups.com Materia - materiavgm.com More Than Mario (Album) – mustinenterprises.bandcamp.com/album/more-than-mario-v15 The Runaway Five - therunawayfive.com Creative Mind Frame (AKA 1-Up) - creativemindframe.bandcamp.com All songs marked “OCReMix” can be found at OverClocked ReMix (http://ocremix.org) – please show them some support! Download, donate, tell your friends! Like and follow and whatever the Press Start Socials: Twitter, Facebook, Twitch and now Youtube!! Be sure to check out Popular Geekery on Youtube and Facebook! If you like Artemis Spaceship Bridge Simulator join the Terran Stellar Navy! Support Press Start to Continue DLC by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/PressStart Send us your feedback online: pinecast.com/feedback/PressStart This podcast is a member of the Planetside Podcast Network. Visit PlanetsidePodcasts.com to find other Planetside Productions!
I haven't done a Jazz remix show in YEARS!! There are so many different flavors of video game remixes, it really makes me happy that I can showcase one that gets overlooked. I also have a music only version of this episode! Click HERE to listen! The playlist is marked as follows: Title by Artist – Album (Game) That's Not Funny (OC ReMix) by Detective Tuesday, DrumUltimA (Undertale) Sweet Dreams (OC ReMix) by Anthony Lofton, Dhsu (Tales of Phantasia) Miles and Miles Away (Esto Gaza) by XPRTNovice - Final Fantasy IX: Worlds Apart (OC ReMix) In the Beginning There Was Jazz (OC ReMix) by LSD (Castlevania III) Waltz for Zora (OC ReMix) by Neskvartetten (Zelda: A Link to the Past) When Hell Freezes Over (2300 A.D.) by Wiesty, The OC Jazz Collective - Chronology: A Jazz Tribute to Chrono Trigger (OC ReMix) Live at the Springyard (OC ReMix) by Harmony (Sonic the Hedgehog) Samba del Anjos (OC ReMix) by Bowlerhat, Conservatorium Maastricht Big Band (Sonic the Hedgehog 3) Chromed Gadgetry (OC ReMix) by André Pastore, Helton Lima, Leandro Abreu, Leo Quintão, Marco Lima (Sonic the Hedgehog 3) To Far Away Inspirations (OC ReMix) by Squint (Chrono Trigger) Solid Snake's Cigarette Break (OC ReMix) by Alexander Bornstein (Metal Gear Solid 2) Copacabana Beach (OC ReMix) by Leandro Abreu (Super Spike V'Ball) Home Is Where the Luvdisc Is... [Hearthome City (Day)] by ProtoDome - Pokémon: The Missingno Tracks (OC ReMix) Final Fantasy 10 - To Zanarkand by Creative Mind Frame - Square-UP Threed by The Runaway Five (Earthbound) Mario Bay Breeze (Super Mario 64) by Anthony Lofton & Mustin - More Than Mario Stronger Than You (feat. Erica Patoka, Dominic Cerquetti, Robbie Benson) by Materia - New Game+ Sesame Street Theme by Harold Mabern - Fantasy Pinball Number Count by Neil Cowley Trio Aquatic Ambience by Super Soul Bros. - Live at Iggy's Super Mario Bros. Medley by The Big Band of Rogues/Koji Kondo - Mario & Zelda Big Band Live Dire, Dire Docks [Super Mario 64] by The OneUps - Volume 4 All Day (Feat. Kadesh Flow) by Marcus Lewis Big Band - Brass and Boujee Featured Artists: Marcus Lewis Music - marcuslewis.net Kadesh Flow – kadeshflow.com The OneUps – theoneups.com Materia - materiavgm.com More Than Mario (Album) – mustinenterprises.bandcamp.com/album/more-than-mario-v15 The Runaway Five - therunawayfive.com Creative Mind Frame (AKA 1-Up) - creativemindframe.bandcamp.com All songs marked “OCReMix” can be found at OverClocked ReMix (http://ocremix.org) – please show them some support! Download, donate, tell your friends! Like and follow and whatever the Press Start Socials: Twitter, Facebook, Twitch and now Youtube!! Be sure to check out Popular Geekery on Youtube and Facebook! If you like Artemis Spaceship Bridge Simulator join the Terran Stellar Navy! Support Press Start to Continue DLC by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/PressStart Send us your feedback online: pinecast.com/feedback/PressStart This podcast is a member of the Planetside Podcast Network. Visit PlanetsidePodcasts.com to find other Planetside Productions!
After last week's incident, we're back on track and making good progress. This time we managed to get into chapter 2 and discuss the final parts of chapter 1 and the plot that's started to kick in! We're honestly pretty eager to see what happens next from here. Guide: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ps3/643146-final-fantasy-x-x-2-hd-remaster/faqs/69206Music Credit: Funk Energy by Maksim Baranik - https://audiojungle.net/item/funk-energy/12088117
This week! We're fake, religion's fake, Zanarkand's fake, everything is fake, so we kill it! We're back in PS4 happy land, so Sailor Eli has been Let's Playing the game, and you can watch him from here! We're on our final vote, Dragon Quest V versus Shining Force, as our Best of the Rest 2018 winner. If you support us on Ko-fi by wednesday, you can vote and decide! Next Week: Save before the final boss! --------------------------------------------- Twitter Discord Spreadshirt Shop Ko-Fi --------------------------------------------- The views expressed on this podcast are of the respective parties alone, and are not the views of their employers.
This week! We finally get to the world map, and it's hard. So we get to the ice level, and it's hard, and we fight seymour, and it's hard. We're back in PS4 happy land, so Sailor Eli has been Let's Playing the game, and you can watch him from here! FFX is way more popular a game than we typically play, and we're selling out so that our patrons can vote on our "Best of the Rest" game from 2018, on our Patreon polls. We're doing a super extra double elimination bracket, which you can vote on here. Next Week: Play until we beat the boss at the end of Zanarkand! --------------------------------------------- Twitter Discord Spreadshirt Shop Patreon Ko-Fi --------------------------------------------- The views expressed on this podcast are of the respective parties alone, and are not the views of their employers.
Welcome to BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast found on Level Down Games every Wednesday morning. We are so excited for today’s episode, as we’ll be taking a look at some of our favorite YouTube covers of video game music. Enjoy! Please send all track requests for future episodes of Radio Hour and possibly more to bgmania@leveldowngames.com The tracklist for today’s episode is as follows: Dire Dire Docks as covered by Tom Winters (Super Mario 64) Chemical Plant Zone as covered by Smooth McGroove (Sonic the Hedgehog 2) Simple and Clean as covered by MreeMusic (Kingdom Hearts) Main Theme as covered by SBeast (Battlefield 1942) To Zanarkand as covered by internationalartists (Final Fantasy X) Bloody Tears as covered by -kaede- (Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest) Amusement Park as covered by ToxicxEternity (NieR: Automata) Main Theme as covered by Daniel Tidwell (Metal Gear Solid) Tale As Old As Time as covered by Shin Qbin (Disney’s Beauty and the Beast) 1000 Words as covered by Nami Kichi (Final Fantasy X-2) Go K.K. Rider! as covered by The Team Players (Animal Crossing) Legends of Azeroth as covered by Charlie Parra del Riego (World of Warcraft) Main Theme as covered by Taylor Davis (Halo 2) Sanctuary as covered by MreeMusic (Kingdom Hearts II) The Dragonborn Comes as covered by Maluka (Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim) Zelda Medley as covered by Lindsey Stirling (The Legend of Zelda Franchise) Main Theme as covered by VioDance (The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild)
Pokemon Blue Nuzlocke 38: ???? (Season -05 episode -18). Music credits: To Zanarkand by Nobuo Uematsu and For The Fallen performed by the Choir of Westminster Abbey
Sun, 01 Apr 2018 08:52:11 +0000 https://runaways.podigee.io/126-runaways-50-zeus-zapdos-zanarkand 48f98abf0263b8a52621ce2e33723a38 Die 50. Ausgabe der Runaways ist da - Ein kleines Jubiläum! Goldhochzeit quasi. Nur ohne Hochzeit dafür aber mit einem extrem spannenden Thema! Denn die beiden tauchen ab in die Etymologie der Videospiele, d.h. die Herkunft der Videospiele bzw. genauer gesagt: Die mythologischen und kulturellen Ursprünge verschiedener Releases. Von God of War der griechischen Mythologie über Legion der christlischen Herkunft hin zu Asura's Wrath mit einem hinduistischen Ursprung ist alles dabei. Pokémon- und Final Fantasy Fans werden ebenso mit einem bunten Topf an mythologischen Ursprüngen überrascht. Wenn das also mal nicht gut klingt? Dazu gibt es, wie sollte es anders sein, natürlich wieder einige Mazen zu neuen Spielen. Die Timecodes findet ihr hier: 00:17:13 - 00:23:20: AC: Origins DLC 2 - Flucht der Pharaonen 00:56:26 - 01:02:32: Kirby Star Allies 01:20:24 - 01:25:25: Life is Strange: Before the Storm Bonusepisode Farewell 01:46:27 - 01:53:58: Frantics 02:08:13 - 02:10:58: Gewinnspiel Fe (Infos weiter unten) 02:10:58 - 02:22:22: A Way Out In Zusammenarbeit mit EA verlosen wir 1x Fe für die Plattform eurer Wahl. Was ihr dafür tun müsst? Zitiert einen der Podcast-Tweets auf Twitter zu dieser Folge und schreibt einen Grund dabei, warum eure Follower diesen Podcast hören sollten oder warum diese Folge besonders hörenswert ist. Wichtiger Hinweis für private Accounts: Schickt uns einen Screenshot mit dem Post auf irgend eine Art und Weise, damit wir eure Teilnahme zählen können. Ansonsten kann das von unserer Seite aus nicht bemerkt werden. Als Teilnehmer gerne auch den Gewinnspieltweet liken, damit es für uns leichter fällt. Dies ist jedoch keine Teilnahmebedingung. Teilnahmeschluss ist der 15.04.18 um 23.59 Uhr. Teilnahme und Gewinnausschüttung ausschließlich an Teilnehmer über 14 Jahren, der Rechtsweg ist ausgeschlossen. Die Auslosung erfolgt zufällig durch ein Losprogramm. Der Rechtsweg ist ausgeschlossen. Der Gewinner darf nach seiner Bekanntgabe sich für die Plattform seiner Wahl entscheiden und bekommt den Gewinn für diese. Euch gefällt, was wir im Internet so machen? Dann werdet doch Patrone und erhaltet Zugang zu exklusiven Casts! Ansonsten wünschen wir euch viel Spaß mit der mittlerweile 50. Ausgabe der Runaways. Gerne lasst uns doch eure Meinung zum Thema Etymologie in Videospielen da. Wir freuen uns auf eure Meinungen! 126 full no Runaways
The Crystal Chronicles is back for a second season and this time around, it's all about Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia In this episode: Upcoming maintenance and change of the daily bonus delivery time From Zanarkand event, introducing Tidus. We also talk about the event draw banner and it's battles Question of the week: When to use your summon JP Weapons and Armors Links mentioned in this episode: Link Bells can be used the following day - https://www.reddit.com/r/DissidiaFFOO/comments/84tylm/link_bells_can_be_used_the_following_day/ Tidus Event - "From Zanarkand" Megathread - https://www.reddit.com/r/DissidiaFFOO/comments/85g28e/gl_tidus_event_from_zanarkand_megathread/ Chase mechanic - https://www.reddit.com/r/DissidiaFFOO/comments/7x7ffp/chase_mechanic/ This episode is also available on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQtAefKuh6I Send us your questions or feedback at kupo@tccpodcast.com and we'll do our best to answer it on our next episode. Follow The Crystal Chronicles on social media: On Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/fftccpodcast On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/fftccpodcast/ On YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeG1OXfid1nE_Na1YueuMlQ On Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/TheCrystalChronicles On Discord - https://discord.gg/FMZvzTu On the web - https://www.tccpodcast.com
Hear Dylan tell stories to Ciaran about himself as a young lad. A time when Dylan Macgyvered gameplay videos together and made dvds for some of his favourite games, including Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy X.Email: explosionnetwork.com/contactThis week's cast:Ciaran Marchant @YaBoyRingoDylan Blight @vivaladilTwitter - Explosion NetworkTwitter - Platinum PodcastiTunes
Pokemon Blue Nuzlocke 22: CYCLE ROUTE TWO. (Season -04 episode -06). Oh gosh ladies and gentlemen there was a whooooole bunch of music in this episode. Maybe more than on any other episode? Wow. So let's lay it all out shall we? First there was Pete Seeger's Frailing Medley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU3uJqPNQBM Then Cakes Da Killa's song Where Da Trade At? Which is all about having casual sex with a tough-guy, but which I cleverly re-contextualised to be about looking for that kid who's gonna trade a farfetch'd for a spearow: https://soundcloud.com/cakesdakilla/where-da-trade-at Then The Monkees song Goin Down: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnzrGr78Mws Then there was To Zanarkand by Nobuo Uematsu (fuckn, oh jeez, spoiler alert everyone, sorry): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-0G_FI61a8 And thene there was Old Thunder by German funeral-doom band Ahab: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAc_uHmlvlg Then there was Suicide Blues by ol' Stringbean: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNIXtxZRGYM And then the Moomin book music was Divers by Joanna Newsom: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48xlgXqQKLA So that's 7 music credits in this episode. Wow! Beat that, future Dan!
On this episode, Sol and Dave get into a long form discussion on one of the few games in the Final Fantasy series both have played: Final Fantasy X. The guys discuss the gameplay, storytelling, emotions, and music of one of the most unique, game-changing, and perhaps controversial games in this legendary series.Art by https://www.danihuvaere.com/You can find the full version of our awesome intro/outro music here: https://soundcloud.com/ocremix/02-where-the-wild-things-are-new-super-mario-bros-wii-robkta-feat-xprtnovice?in=ocremix/sets/super-cartography-brosSpecial thanks to the following for our music:https://ocremix.org/RobKTA: https://www.youtube.com/user/RoBKTAXPRTNovice: http://ocremix.org/artist/12064/xprtnovice
Pokémon Blue Nuzlocke Challenge 03. (Season -02 episode -07 PART 1). This one starts real slow listeners but hooooooooo-boy it sure doesn't stay slow! Hope you like it. Oh by the way! The closing music for this episode was To Zanarkand by Nobuo Uematsu.
Hola a todos ¡¡ Episodio 99 y el segundo Final Fantasy que tratamos despues de aquel que hicimos sobre el VIII. Empezamos nuestro particular peregrinaje ¿Nos acompañas? Listen to my story. This...may be our last chance Programa largo como no puede ser de otra manera porque el juego y su historia lo merece. Nadie dijo que llegariamos a Zanarkand en un ratito. Destacando algunas de sus figuras en el desarrollo y como sugió la idea para FFX por parte de Squaresoft. Hablaremos de su jugabilidad, personajes, eones, musica, minijuegos y por supuesto su maravillosa historia. Comentarios e impresiones propias ponen la nota de opinion sobre el titulo en el programa. Gracias a todos por esos "Me Gusta" y valoraciones en Ivoox e Itunes y por difundir el programa allá donde podais para ser más visibles. Gracias de verdad
Hola a todos ¡¡ Episodio 99 y el segundo Final Fantasy que tratamos despues de aquel que hicimos sobre el VIII. Empezamos nuestro particular peregrinaje ¿Nos acompañas? Listen to my story. This...may be our last chance Programa largo como no puede ser de otra manera porque el juego y su historia lo merece. Nadie dijo que llegariamos a Zanarkand en un ratito. Destacando algunas de sus figuras en el desarrollo y como sugió la idea para FFX por parte de Squaresoft. Hablaremos de su jugabilidad, personajes, eones, musica, minijuegos y por supuesto su maravillosa historia. Comentarios e impresiones propias ponen la nota de opinion sobre el titulo en el programa. Gracias a todos por esos "Me Gusta" y valoraciones en Ivoox e Itunes y por difundir el programa allá donde podais para ser más visibles. Gracias de verdad
This week: Hello The Listener! We almost talked about Full Throttle Remastered but had to get sidetracked because our brand is strong. Then we take time to talk about some overlooked titles from 2007, where something magical happens.
Things get much, much darker as there is much child murder in this episode and possibly in this chunk of Final Fantasy X. The chambers of the Fayth get real bad this episode, but the bosses get better. There are many, many flashbacks. We also explore the steamy sinful relationship between Jecht, Auron and Braska, we ponder the lack of clothing on Yunalesca, and Vanessa gets some audio issues and kind of sounds like a robot. But is this robot programmed for good or evil? This week on Square Roots: We play through Zanarkand through the encounter with Yunalesca until we're back on the airship. Next week on Square Roots: We go hang out with Maester Mika and do all sorts of fun sidequest shenanigans! Twitter: @squarerootspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486022898258197/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/squarerootspodcast Email: squarerootspodcast (at) gmail (dort) com Find Jeremiah George on: Youtube Patreon! Loudr Twitter Instagram SoundCloud Tumblr Google+
After kicking little Timmy out of the studio and sending George Lucas out for coffees we sing the theme to the Vanessa Girl anime and get started trekking through Mount Gagazet. On this week’s Square Roots: Vanessa reveals the secrets to the Ronso language, John performs the Yuna song, Vanessa’s Ronso fan fiction, Genki and Bizarro, Super Mecha Seymour, Tidus’s rad houseboat, creepy summoner wall body-horror, trying to figure out the dream-logic of Zanarkand, and so much more! This week on Square Roots: We tour through the surprisingly long Mount Gagazet section of the game through until the start of Zanarkand. Next week on Square Roots: We play through all of Zanarkand, and get back in the airship! Twitter: @squarerootspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486022898258197/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/squarerootspodcast Email: squarerootspodcast (at) gmail (dort) com Find Jeremiah George on: Youtube Patreon! Loudr Twitter Instagram SoundCloud Tumblr Google+
After John calls off Matthew’s Phone Minute, we dive into a weird deathtrap dungeon where there’s an exit and they let you keep your weapons. This week: a super cool summon versus summon battle; Vanessa heckles John; zombie wyrms; we break into show tunes; we hit the lonely end of Maester Babyface; Seymour Soul Gobbler turns into Nega Seymour; Kimahri’s creepy voyeurist tendencies; and so much more! It’s jam packed with Chocobo racing and boss slaying and robots and all that junk. LISTEN NOW. This week on Square Roots: We play Via Purifico through until you hit Mount Gagazet. Next week on Square Roots: We tour through the surprisingly long Mount Gagazet section of the game through until the start of Zanarkand. Find Jeremiah George on: Youtube Patreon! Loudr Twitter Instagram SoundCloud Tumblr Google+
This time, we finish up our review of Final Fantasy x-2. We discuss the design, music, and legacy of the game. We also move on to read, and discuss some of our listener reviews, and answer their questions about the game. Enjoy the finale! FFX-2 Final Fantasy X-2 was released for the ps2 on March 13th, 2003 in Japan, on November 18th in america, and February 19th, 2004 in Europe. Later, an HD remaster would come for the Ps3 and finally the Ps4 just last year. It was to be the first ever direct sequel to a main-series final Fantasy game. There was no plans for a sequel, but with the short video called Eternal calm (which was released with a special edition of FFX in Japan) was so well received by fans that they decided to continue X’s story. Although many people in the company were hesitant about doing a sequel to X (especially Kazushige Nojima), Yoshinori Kitase decided that his team was ready for a challenge. Not only was their challenge to do a sequel, but to attempt to make a game centered entirely around female characters. The game was also attempting to go away from the Macho female characters most hollywood action movies star. This created a light-hearted feel for the entire game. A brain-hurting difference from the more somber Final Fantasy X. There was also a purposeful change in theme for the game, FFX was all about gaining independence, while X2 would be about the consequences of independance. The development time for X2 was very short compared to that of most FF games (according to Tetsuya Nomura), taking an estimated year-and-a-half less time than the development of X. This was due to all of the reuse of many character models, it’s not like they had to start from scratch. The music would be composed by Noriko Matsueda and Takahito Eguchi (composers for the much-maligned game “The Bouncer”). The most famous song from the game (one of 2 pop songs) was the ballad “1000 words” sung by sung by Kuni Koda in Japan, and Jade Villalon for the English edition. X2 would go on to sell 1.94 million copies in Japan (the highest selling game of that year) and 1.85 Million in America. It was also well acclaimed (more so in Japan) for it’s departure from the Final Fantasy form, it’s focus on side-quests, it’s political background, and it’s overall uniqueness from anything players had seen before. But I ask you, does unique really mean good? STORY So… The uh story starts out at a fucking terrible pop concert with the “what can I do for you?” song blaring out of our TV speakers. Someone who looks like Yuna is singing terribly and YRP comes to save...Yuna’s garment grid from a disgusting looking woman named Lablanc. What is a garment grid? YRP stands for Yuna, Rikku, and a new smoking hot emo chick named “Paine”, and they make up the Gullwings (y’know, not enough nicknames for the group). They are a group of sphere hunters searching the world for rare spheres… and stealing them from people who they think shouldn’t have them. When Yuna finds a sphere with what looks like Tidus on it, she sphere hunts even harder for the missing pieces. Also on the sphere, a dangerous weapon, the vegnagun, is shown to be hidden somewhere in spira. A weapon powerful enough to destroy Spira, apparently. In the midst of all the sphere hunting and the Leblanc Syndicate (functioning like a lame team rocket) attempting to snatch the spheres from under our heroes noses, are the political factions of the Youth league and New Yevon. The Youth league, young ruffian sphere hunters looking to educate the world about the past; New Yevon, holding onto the teachings of the faith that failed them in FFX. THese two fractions never really do any harm to one another or fight for power in any real world sense, but hey, that’s ffx2. With the new threat of Vegnagun, Nooj (leader of the Youth League), sets off to destroy the Vegnagun, but is possessed by Shuyin (the Tidus-looking dude). Chasing after him, Yuna falls into the farplane where the Spirit of Shuyin reunites with whom he thinks is “Lenne”, apparently a famous popstar Shuyin was unable to save with the power of Vegnagun from the Zanarkand he belongs to… 1000 years in the past. A quick aside, who is this shuyin guy and why does he look like Tidus? (not actually explained in this game, but we can figure it out) The reason Shuyin mistakes Yuna for Lenne is because Yuna is wearing her dress sphere. Soon Yuna begins to relive Lenne’s memories, and eventually uses her singing ability and songwriting skills to bring the people of Spira together for…… a concert. After this, Yuna, The Lablanc syndicate, members of The Youth League, as well as members of New Yevon, team up to finally destroy Vegnagun and the spirit of Shuyin who tries to control it. After all is said and done, Spira is saved, and The Youth League compromises with New Yevon. The end? Taken from neoseeker.com: Good Ending As Yuna is walking in the flower field in the Farplane, press "X" and Yuna will hear a whistle. She looks around to hear where it's coming from. That little Fayth guy will appear and tell you that he's heard your wish to see Tidus again. He will then ask you if you want to see him again and you have to answer. If you really hate Tidus and answer "I'm fine with the way it is," Yuna will tell the Fayth that she doesn't need to see him because he's in her heart. The Fayth will disappear and you'll just get the Normal Ending. Assuming that you chose "I want to be with him" the Fayth will tell you that he'll try to bring him back, but there's no promises. Yuna will walk away and you'll see the cut scene for the Normal Ending. After the credits run through, you'll see the scene at the end of FFX where Tidus is in the water. This time, he'll emerge outside Besaid Island. He whistles and swims towards the shore, at which time the Celsius comes roaring in, and Yuna jumps out and embraces Tidus. Yuna asks if he's the real thing to which he answers, "what do you think?" Yuna nods in agreement. Paine and Rikku look on, smiling for their friend from the Celsius. As they're hugging,Wakka shouts out from the shore. Most of the population of the Island is there witnessing their reunion, including Lulu and the new baby Vidina. Yuna and Tidus agree to go meet them and start running towards the shore. Tidus tells Yuna that she's changed. She responds by saying that a lot of things have happened. Tidus yells out that he wants to hear about it. The camera zooms out to a fade. Explanation? (a guy from reddit) I think it's because the fayth felt indebted to Yuna because she released them from their dreaming at the end of X, and she also saved them at the end of X-2. Because the little boy/Bahamut asks Yuna if she wants to meet someone, and that's how you unlock the "Good" ending. So maybe he and the rest of Yuna's aeon's fayth dreamed up Tidus again? As kind of a thank you and compensation for Yuna's work. I'm not too sure. This is just my theory of it.
We have finally completed Final Fantasy X-2. Here are our thoughts on the game. FFX-2 Final Fantasy X-2 was released for the ps2 on March 13th, 2003 in Japan, on November 18th in america, and February 19th, 2004 in Europe. Later, an HD remaster would come for the Ps3 and finally the Ps4 just last year. It was to be the first ever direct sequel to a main-series final Fantasy game. There was no plans for a sequel, but with the short video called Eternal calm (which was released with a special edition of FFX in Japan) was so well received by fans that they decided to continue X’s story. Although many people in the company were hesitant about doing a sequel to X (especially Kazushige Nojima), Yoshinori Kitase decided that his team was ready for a challenge. Not only was their challenge to do a sequel, but to attempt to make a game centered entirely around female characters. The game was also attempting to go away from the Macho female characters most hollywood action movies star. This created a light-hearted feel for the entire game. A brain-hurting difference from the more somber Final Fantasy X. There was also a purposeful change in theme for the game, FFX was all about gaining independence, while X2 would be about the consequences of independance. The development time for X2 was very short compared to that of most FF games (according to Tetsuya Nomura), taking an estimated year-and-a-half less time than the development of X. This was due to all of the reuse of many character models, it’s not like they had to start from scratch. The music would be composed by Noriko Matsueda and Takahito Eguchi (composers for the much-maligned game “The Bouncer”). The most famous song from the game (one of 2 pop songs) was the ballad “1000 words” sung by sung by Kuni Koda in Japan, and Jade Villalon for the English edition. X2 would go on to sell 1.94 million copies in Japan (the highest selling game of that year) and 1.85 Million in America. It was also well acclaimed (more so in Japan) for it’s departure from the Final Fantasy form, it’s focus on side-quests, it’s political background, and it’s overall uniqueness from anything players had seen before. But I ask you, does unique really mean good? STORY So… The uh story starts out at a fucking terrible pop concert with the “what can I do for you?” song blaring out of our TV speakers. Someone who looks like Yuna is singing terribly and YRP comes to save...Yuna’s garment grid from a disgusting looking woman named Lablanc. What is a garment grid? YRP stands for Yuna, Rikku, and a new smoking hot emo chick named “Paine”, and they make up the Gullwings (y’know, not enough nicknames for the group). They are a group of sphere hunters searching the world for rare spheres… and stealing them from people who they think shouldn’t have them. When Yuna finds a sphere with what looks like Tidus on it, she sphere hunts even harder for the missing pieces. Also on the sphere, a dangerous weapon, the vegnagun, is shown to be hidden somewhere in spira. A weapon powerful enough to destroy Spira, apparently. In the midst of all the sphere hunting and the Leblanc Syndicate (functioning like a lame team rocket) attempting to snatch the spheres from under our heroes noses, are the political factions of the Youth league and New Yevon. The Youth league, young ruffian sphere hunters looking to educate the world about the past; New Yevon, holding onto the teachings of the faith that failed them in FFX. THese two fractions never really do any harm to one another or fight for power in any real world sense, but hey, that’s ffx2. With the new threat of Vegnagun, Nooj (leader of the Youth League), sets off to destroy the Vegnagun, but is possessed by Shuyin (the Tidus-looking dude). Chasing after him, Yuna falls into the farplane where the Spirit of Shuyin reunites with whom he thinks is “Lenne”, apparently a famous popstar Shuyin was unable to save with the power of Vegnagun from the Zanarkand he belongs to… 1000 years in the past. A quick aside, who is this shuyin guy and why does he look like Tidus? (not actually explained in this game, but we can figure it out) The reason Shuyin mistakes Yuna for Lenne is because Yuna is wearing her dress sphere. Soon Yuna begins to relive Lenne’s memories, and eventually uses her singing ability and songwriting skills to bring the people of Spira together for…… a concert. After this, Yuna, The Lablanc syndicate, members of The Youth League, as well as members of New Yevon, team up to finally destroy Vegnagun and the spirit of Shuyin who tries to control it. After all is said and done, Spira is saved, and The Youth League compromises with New Yevon. The end? Taken from neoseeker.com: Good Ending As Yuna is walking in the flower field in the Farplane, press "X" and Yuna will hear a whistle. She looks around to hear where it's coming from. That little Fayth guy will appear and tell you that he's heard your wish to see Tidus again. He will then ask you if you want to see him again and you have to answer. If you really hate Tidus and answer "I'm fine with the way it is," Yuna will tell the Fayth that she doesn't need to see him because he's in her heart. The Fayth will disappear and you'll just get the Normal Ending. Assuming that you chose "I want to be with him" the Fayth will tell you that he'll try to bring him back, but there's no promises. Yuna will walk away and you'll see the cut scene for the Normal Ending. After the credits run through, you'll see the scene at the end of FFX where Tidus is in the water. This time, he'll emerge outside Besaid Island. He whistles and swims towards the shore, at which time the Celsius comes roaring in, and Yuna jumps out and embraces Tidus. Yuna asks if he's the real thing to which he answers, "what do you think?" Yuna nods in agreement. Paine and Rikku look on, smiling for their friend from the Celsius. As they're hugging,Wakka shouts out from the shore. Most of the population of the Island is there witnessing their reunion, including Lulu and the new baby Vidina. Yuna and Tidus agree to go meet them and start running towards the shore. Tidus tells Yuna that she's changed. She responds by saying that a lot of things have happened. Tidus yells out that he wants to hear about it. The camera zooms out to a fade. Explanation? (a guy from reddit) I think it's because the fayth felt indebted to Yuna because she released them from their dreaming at the end of X, and she also saved them at the end of X-2. Because the little boy/Bahamut asks Yuna if she wants to meet someone, and that's how you unlock the "Good" ending. So maybe he and the rest of Yuna's aeon's fayth dreamed up Tidus again? As kind of a thank you and compensation for Yuna's work. I'm not too sure. This is just my theory of it.
This week, we continue with our Spotlight on Nobuo Uematsu. Enjoy! PART II Last week we looked at the beginnings of Nobuo Uematsu’s career, from being hired at Square Co. to his first two masterpieces that we can agree on with his soundtracks of FF4 and FF6. As a reminder, this is a special kind of Spotlight, one where you sit back, and enjoy the music. Let’s continue from 1995. Chrono Trigger, the one fucking game that we need to play but can’t because of the official order of things, was a gigantic project for Square, and is often cited with FF6 as the greatest RPG game ever. Most of the music was composed by veteran composer Yasunori Mitsuda, but Nobuo would leave his mark on the classic game as well, composing 8 of the tracks for the game. Here’s the haunting theme “Silent Light”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9T4WB2zfmps No, no no no. Silent LIGHT. Not Silent night… Jesus.. That was Josef Mohr. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ccv48ZiX1I&index=10&list=PLTHOcnhIuPOvEJd8WJI6kaJbQG0NeKtaY 1996 would be kind-of a dud year for Uematsu. The little known game “Dynami Tracer” would be his only solo work in 1996, and it’s definitely not one of his better soundtracks… But we wouldn’t wanna keep you wanting! Here’s a little piece called...music factory. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-T4JU01UoA&list=PL70567EDAFF96BD39&index=3 We’re not gonna even bother with his next work, contributing to the album for Front Mission: Gun Hazard with a half a billion of other Square composers. His next game was 1997’s fucking Final Fantasy 7. We can’t give you just one. Here’s his band, the black mages’ version of perhaps the most popular FF7 song One Winged Angel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHzEaKFqboI One of the most beautiful pieces from the game, Aerith’s theme, taking a cue from Terra’s theme in the last game, here’s an orchestral version of that song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU0TcnsLop8 We can’t forget Kaleb’s favorite. This is Cosmo Canyon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBk58XDx5gY His next game would be that of FInal Fantasy 8. Nobuo has stated that with 8’s soundtrack, he worked hard to reflect the charcter’s emotions at certain parts of the game. It would be one of the more successful FF soundtracks with what is now as of 2016 the second-biggest video game music single ever, Faye Wong’s “Eyes on Me” selling over 500,000 copies. Now… Final Fantasy VIII… This is a tough one because neither of us really care for the soundtrack of FF8. There’s something about the tone of the instrumentation and the terrible engrish lyrics of “eyes on me” that leaves us with a bad taste in our mouths, but no one can deny the power of the opener, Liberi Fatali!!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4MMhY4RyxQ Eh, fuck it, we’ll give you “Eyes on Me”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANw53vQFJeM Along this stream of Final Fantasy games, the often-underappreciated Final Fantasy IX would follow. FF9 would take a departure from the previous games with the soundtrack offering a more medieval scottish highlands inspired milieu. Nobuo would do the entire 160 tracks on his own for this game. Here’s one of them, “The Place I’ll return to someday”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OK29BoxomE We can’t forget “Rose of May”... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKw3eJV6XFM Along with these classic pieces, Nobuo wrote yet another J-pop single to go with the game. This the greatest cover of “Melodies of Life” ever made: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wffHREGnTiA The same year as FF9, the year 2000, would be Nobuo’s first foray into feature films, where he would compose the main theme for the animated film “Ah! My Goddess: The Movie” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2VTbUCek8E The first FInal Fantasy game without a soundtrack composed entirely by Uematsu himself would be the PS2 smash hit…. You guessed it! Final Fantasy X. One would guess that he may have been a bit burned out from FF9. In the end Nobuo ended up composing 51 of the game’s 89 tracks, including the Joe favorite “To Zanarkand” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3eQuEm4R10 One of the most commonly performed songs by The Black Mages is the incredibly zany “Fight with Seymour” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87e5qQnVerI Can’t forget a Kaleb favorite, “Auron’s Theme”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaAhtI1_HU8 Oh, and one of the decent theme songs for a Final Fantasy, probably because it wasn’t awkwardly forced into the english language, here’s “Suteki Da Ne” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikunVjaG2hw Final Fantasy XI, despite the arguments between Kaleb and I on whether or not he composed the soundtrack for the game, was composed in large part by him. NOT THE EXPANSIONS, but the original release. Here’s one of his tracks, “Ronfaure”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZ-ZDsFUEP8 Another insanely cool track from FF11 from Uematsu is “Despair” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joxCId9SvAU ...And one of the best-ever FF songs, one that Joe actually likes. This is the epic “Distant Worlds”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzbzAXKCn-Q Between 2003 and 2004, Uematsu seems to have been put on the backburner a little big, scoring for minor games like Hanjuku Hero Tai 3D and Egg Monster Hero, and only contributing one track for Final Fantasy Tactics Advanced during that time… Here’s the Main Theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqGNeqc26go In 2004 Square veteran Hironobu Sakaguchi famously quit Square-Enix to create Mistwalker Studios, and in a way Nobuo left with him. Wanting to work on his live performances, his band the black mages, and seeking other opportunities creatively, Nobuo decided he was going to forge ahead as an independant contracter, and since that departure he’s returned to the FF series 3 times. For the soundtrack of Advent Children he built on his previous themes from FFVII, with FF12 he gave us another pop song I really don’t have the stomach for right now, and with FFXIV… Well, despite creating a lot of tracks for the original release, A Realm Reborn got rid of much of the original music from FF14. His biggest recent contribution to the FF series is probably the song “Answers” from the tragic end of the original game. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMhcyzQ7mKw Nobuo Uematsu has gone on primarily to work with his old friend “The Gooch” on the games Blue Dragon, Lost Odyssey, and The Last Story. All of which feature great soundtracks. Here’s one from Blue Dragon, titled Waterside https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAzwlwkcFaU And here’s another from his non-Square Work. Here’s the terrifying Howl of the Departed from Lost Odyssey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmCp20CW-Pw Nobuo Uematsu's touch can be felt upon the whole series. Without him FInal Fantasy wouldn't be the same, and would be worse off for it. Nobuo Currently works hard at his live performances and various little composing projects for games and movies that he decides to work on. He’s doing so much, we can’t even cover it in a two-parter, but it seems he won’t be doing a full FF soundtrack anytime soon We are grateful to him and his work. What say we close with a gorgeous piece from “The Last Story” and close the book on our Spotlight of Nobuo Uematsu? This is “Lost Time”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agAlOe0PoxY
Jake and Rich find themselves taking a serious ass beating while helping Yuna and crew on her quest to rid the world of sin. In addition to learning her (as in our) quest was basically a lie, we also get our asses kicked by Seymour, get smacked up by the Spectral Keeper, only then to earn the right to get curb stomped by Yunalesca. Jake's rage, the truth about killing Sin, Zanarkand's dreams, and a surprising amount of talk about Marvel Heroes 2015 await on the latest amazing adventure we call DAAAAAAAAAAAAMN CHOCOBOOOOOOOO!!!! Feel free to contact us a damnchocobo@gmail.com or check out our progress at the website www.damnchocobo.com Music for this episode - Intro: 'Time Slips Away' [At Zanarkand, Hurry!!] by DarkeSword Outro: The Heretic Anthem by Slipknot
This is my Uematsu special. I will be playing some of my favorite tracks from the Final Fantasy Series. FF1 - 10. Thanks again for listening and for keeping retro gaming alive! Track Listing in this order Prelude - FF1 Castle Pandeomiun-FF2 Living Forest-FF3 Chocobo Chocobo - FF4 Harvest Festival- FF5 Edgar & Sabins Theme- FF6 Phantom Train- FF6 Let the battle begin - FF7 Costa Del Sol- FF7 Listen to the cry from the planet- FF7 The Landing- FF8 Liberi Fatali-FF8 The Castle-FF8 A Place to call home-FF9 Village of Dali-FF9 Unforgettable Silouette-FF9 Zanarkand-FF10 Otherworld-FF10 Fight with Seymour-FF10 One Winged Angel - Distant Worlds FF7
Mine de rien il n'y a pas que Tidus et Auron dans ce chapitre de l'histoire. Trois gamins veulent empêcher le Citron d'aller jouer blitzball (il joue TRÈS mal), Bahamut fait aussi une brève apparition. À part ça, une grande nouvelle : Sin parle. Tout ça pour dire que l'histoire commence effectivement dans une ambiance plutôt psychoprophylactique (souriez et acquissez si vous ne comprenez pas). Finalement, vous apprendrez que Tidus n'a pas peur de Sin et veux se le faire dès maintenant pour en finir plus vite.
C'est surtout une présentation des personnages pour bien que vous situez tout le monde. On y trouve tous les personnages principaux (à savoir Tidus, Yuna, Wakka, Rikku, Lulu, Kimahri, Auron), un méchant (Seymour) et le narrateur qui va rester un bon moment pour vous mener dans l'histoire. Finalement, on ne va pas loin au niveau du suivi du scénario, puisque ce chapitre ne reprend seulement que la première scène.