Samson Wood actually I've only played through the whole game once and beat her first try. I don't know the struggle lol. Actually haven't games over even once yet and all that left for me is sin I assume. That's where it wants me to go on the airship so I guess it's the final boss.
Not sure how many times you lost but after my 4th attempt at trying to defeat her , my buddy (who hasn't played ANY final fantasy game in his life) grabs the controller and beats her on his first try, I was dumbfounded. Lol
Allah: Which nation must be destroyed Putin : Ukraine USA : I will not let you get away with murder Allah : Then you shall be destroyed too USA : For the sake of humanity Nuke both Russia and Iran !
Allah: Which nation must be destroyed Putin : Ukraine USA : I will not let you get away with murder Allah : Then you shall be destroyed too USA : For the sake of humanity Nuke both Russia and Iran !
There is nothing deep about it. Sin and humanity's "impurity" is an empty excuse created by religions to keep the population in check. "You are impure so you must atone, not be greedy, and not desire too much." This lie is exactly what the writers of this game wanted to criticize.
Which is why he slings his arm in his jacket. It's to represent that he failed his master (Braska) and he lives with that shame that he couldn't save them.
What's kinda sad is that Yunalesca, at the end of the day, isn't truly evil: She, like everyone else who knows the truth, honestly believes that Sin is eternal, that the cycle cannot be broken or humanity will die. She has more or less given up all hope that Sin could ever be destroyed, and that a lie that gives hope is better than a truth that brings utter despair. She truly believes that by perpetuating the cycle, she's doing the right thing.
All of this kinda loses meaning when Yunalesca, unprovoked, decided that Yuna and her party deserved to die simply because they decided they didn't want the final Aeon.
When you remember that Yu Yevon is her own father, that adds a whole other level to it. Is she trying to honour him? Or did she oppose him, then give in to her own despair and keep the cycle going?
@@VaatiOfDarkness I thought they teamed up to create Sin from Yevon, Yunalesca being the first to "defeat" him, resulting in a religion (more like cult) that worships them for ages to come.
follow the last news, Yunalesca didn't actually form Yevon religion or know about it. Someone created it after her death. They rewrote her story, Yevon and Machina War. She only knows about it when some summoners reached Zanarkand and told her. But she agrees with Yevon's teaching. Follow what she said in this clip, we know that she and Zaon tried to defeat Sin. But Final Aeon is the best way they discovered to do. She become unsent just to help people can continue defeat Sin with Final Aeon.
What I love about the Yunalesca fight's mechanics is that they completely fit the theme of Yevon and Spira as a whole. Yevon preaches healing and faith as evidenced by Yunelesca's use of Curaga, which becomes more sinister due to the stagnation of zombification. The status ailments are Yevon's deceptions. Yunalesca herself embodies what Yevon appears like on the surface but gradually rises to reveal the rot and gnawing at it's roots. The use of Zombification to counter Mega Death means that you are damned if you do, damned if you don't. Your characters will die one way or another and you have to repeat this cycle until Yunalesca finally falls or you do. Spira's spiral of death everybody, manifest in this very boss fight.
@@antonyduhamel1166 That’s how I did it, too. I’ve never been skilled at final fantasy games, and my party is always massively under-leveled at the later stages because I never farm experience.
I loved this fight. Turns you into zombies and tries to kill you with heals. You can stop the damage with reflect, but then she heals herself. If you insist on not being zombies so you can heal yourself, she kills you with mega death. It really plays with the themes she represents too. False hope with "cures" that bring death, and pretty much needing to have characters die and revive in a cycle of life and undeath similar to the whole final summoning loop.
if u use grand summon on bahmut at that point u can usally one shot the second and third form with 2 imidiate overdirives if uve trained bahmuts abilities at that point
And yet she herself refuses to die. In the game it is said that the unsent come to resent and hate the living, and that's why they become fiends. Think of how much she hates all life to have such a monstrous form. After so many years of undeath as a recluse, it is little wonder that she is completely detached from the rest of Spira.
She's my favourite boss in this game actually. Awesome music, awesome lines by Auron and it was the turning point where the protagonists finally admitted that the whole pilgrimage was pointless.
I love how yunalesca talks. The emphasis on every letter. So well spoken. So calm. The fact shes badass in battle makes her so much greater. Like shes not afraid of anything so no need to be angry when being confronted.
This game had so much great character development. Some of the best in all of media. Watching Wakka literally fight Yunalesca is CRAZY considering how far he's come along from worshiping Yevon as if it could do no wrong. He seemed to get motion sickness every time his beliefs were cracked learning new information. Funny how right before the fight he had the most lines. It's fitting. Auron finally coming out of his reserved behavior and bringing back his spunk from his young days even as an old spirit. Lulu finally gets a chance to save Yuna and redeem herself from letting her former summoner be killed. Rikku gets to fulfill the Al Bhed's wishes by protecting the summoner. Khimari is ALWAYS ON SIGHT when it comes to protecting Yuna. He's the first one up, always. He's the one who protects Yuna even over any teachings or self-doubt. Tidus was the agent of change. Every since he showed up he caused a shake-up. This scene is everything he's been symbol of up until this point all built up for a final exposition. He's an Aeon facing an agent of non-change, Yunalesca. Yuna is one of, if not the, strongest female (or even male) character in any media. She saw through the pilgrimage even though she would be an enemy of the entire world, go against literally everything that made her a summoner, risk DYING, and even if she lives, she will no longer be a summon, so she will be throwing everything away no matter what. Having to summon her aeons one by one was like a long cut, watching every part of her journey, every final step in her temple runs fade along with the teachings that they stood for. Being willing to die for your life's cause is admirable, but this is a sacrifice that acts as a different kind of death and this strength all packaged in a soft, "fragile" woman.
@@Darkblade-8558 you mean the official fanfiction that literally seems like it was written to totally undermine the unity of the main couple in FFX AND the subsequent developments in FFX-2? Yeah, let's just keep acting like that trash doesn't exist.
Its because of his speech that I was able to beat Yunalesca on my very first try so many years ago, even though during my first play through when I was like 9 or 10 and got my ass kicked around by the Sinspawn fiend in the Mihen operation, fucking Seymour and ofcourse the damn worm of Bevelle. I was amazed fast I defeated her.
if it make you feel better he kicked my ass too. i had to level my characters to get past i was stuck there for a while. never will i forget sinspawn gui
My 12 year old self would've agreed with you. Rewatching it after beating this game made me realize that Aaron maybe speaking to himself more than anyone else.
Auron: NOW this it! Now is the time to choose! Die and be free of pain or live and fight your sorrow! Now is the time to shape your stories! Your fate is in your hands! As someone who had suicidal thoughts, this line really means a lot to me!
It was a really good way to live, I mean they were fighting the teachings of god at the end of it and god near the end and gods creations, sin etc... And they were just mortals who were together but each had a story a life and those stories came together and became one story, the pilgrimage. Just freaking good... What a crappy journey to die and be free of pain, not even seeing the end of the pilgrimage, no matter how much it hurts you fight your sorrow the thing that hurts you most until you become like a rubber band to your life and resist all it has to give you.
I'm glad somebody said it they need to do more than stay are totally in my opinion Rudy RPG games for PS4 and hopefully not for PS5 they need to keep it like this this was Classic this work this was the shit
+Damien John umm, my Yuna was strongest character in the game. I had here complete her sphere grid, plus Auron's, and Lulu's by this point in the game. Her regular attacks were doing 9999. I also had everyone elses sphere grid completed so this boss battle was easy
For me, best twist in a Final Fantasy game!! I so expected them to find the answer here, and Yunalesca's like, "NOPE!!" And I had a new respect for Yuna after this scene.
***** yeah. I don't know if I would have had the strength or courage to actually defy Yunalesca...it's like how do you say no to a demi goddess? Especially when you know of no other way to fight Sin? Yeah..Yuna had guts.
I got teary-eyed while watching this, oh the memories...This game definately deserved to be remastered. Too bad we don't get games like this anymore. "Die and be free of pain or live and fight your sorrow." That was one of the most powerful memorable quotes in the entire game. A quote that I needed hear again.
If you want turn based RPGs you literally have to look to indie game companies they make them a lot and there cheap but the quality is like SNES PS1 era better than nothing tho I guess I'm not happy with modern RPGs either a few gems but that's about it
I love how this game gave you the impression that the plot twist was for Yuna to die, to them have a double plot twist at the very end. This game really hit hard in the feels.
I cried when the group eventually told Tidus in Home. I thought it was gonna be a typical wreck house then live happily ever after but then Yuna didn't die and I cried again...
I always think Yunalesca is the very interesting character. She and Yuna, two girls have the same name, but follow different ideas. Both of them have their lover, the men ( Zaon, Tidus) were believe and gave their soul to them ( Lesca, Yuna). But Yunalesca began the chaotic age, and Yuna ended it. " you better die in the hope, more than live in the despair." Why we don't have any game about Yunalesca's story. How she live and die, see her nation be destroyed, her father became the Sin, and her husband died because of her. It will be very great story, i think.
I played this game on cheats as a kid yet it was my favorite game & I beat it at least 12 times. story in this game is by far one of the best storylines I've ever had the pleasure to experience. so many different aspects of it that make it incredible
Not quite yunalesca tried to end it the best she could, by creating the final summoning, her downfall was that after a thousand years she had become stuck in her ways, and possibly slightly mad
+nessunday Overton The game's really an amazing story, and relatable to today about religion and a lot of religions today, and how those beliefs and ideals shaped a lot of cultures to how they are today. A lot of wars, violence and problems have stemmed from religion and different beliefs, that when people get to the core of where they came from, they would realize it's not what they thought, and how so much time can get people stuck in false ways and beliefs.
Actually Yunalesca wished to end things at the beginning. An in depth " fanmade" story that covers a HECK of a lot to do with her, but also follows alot of timelines and how they interlink and so on! Look up Renmiri.
I never finished the game and havent played since it first came out. The criticisms of religion are obvious but what about Sin, isn't he population control? And the purity that humanity can never reach is that when we overpopulate, self destruction follows? When a new group of heroes defeats the old just to recreate it again - that's like how one idealogy gets overthrown by an uprising, only to find themselves stuck in the same corrupt paradigm as the old, while they become the thing they "defeated" buying only a brief period of peace for the average peopple. Hope is the belief that they can do things differently if they sacrifice themselves, and yet history has shown that it never does.
I love the way this fight represents the hidden dark part usually present in neverchanging dogmas, such as the one which is the driving force behind the plot.
God this bitch made me so angry every damn time i played through the game..... Remake came out and once i faced her my body filled with hatred that was felt throughout the faiths. My girl Rikku used her divine trio of 9999. Lulu laugh hysterically as she casted 10 fire spells on yunalesca; Braska was proud and scared at the same time. Time stood still. Bahamut couldnt move. Yunalesca what happened?.... Bitch couldnt get the licence plates of the truck that hit her. It was soooo rewarding.
Auron's line is so amazing if you consider what he experienced himself with Jecht and Braska. He speaks of dying to be from pain or live to fight sorrow. Auron, he who refuses to die but faces his sorrow instead of being freed by dying. All so he can uphold his promise. The way he addressed everyone to choose their own stories in hindsight shows what his own pilgrimage with Braska and Jecht has taught him and how he has grown himself. You could also tell from his tone that this was personal for him and that it's either now or never where the fate of Spira will be decided. Also, his VA is so goddamn amazing in that scene IMO compared to everyone elses.
Also considering that Yunalesca killed Auron previously, it’s like Auron is letting the party know “y’all gotta bring your A game to this being, cus this is where I lost my life”
This scene influenced me a lot: I still have shivers thinking about Auron's past journey. Religion, hope, corruption. It's all mixed and there's no answer, except: "Freedom"
MattSD Pell Solution lies within darkness, all summoners have followed the known (light) path, although Tidus' party chose to walk down the unknown path and found a way to get rid of Sin forever.
The opening scene to this fight is a metaphor for the battle against depression its feels everlasting and endless you take one battle after the other and it feels like it never changes but in some they rise above the challenges and defeat sorrow in place of others who have died for it
Much respect for this creatively, something I’ve grew up with, that I can look back, and still love. Also thank you to the artist that posted this on UA-cam.
Not really. A religious system with a salvific tradition maybe but overall not really. Actual religions have no empirical evidence to suggest that there is a supernatural being who when you place faith in it, it will spare you from some undesirable circumstance, whether temporal or eternal. In the world of ffx you can clearly see that's it's traditions do work eg. A summoner using the final aeon does defeat Sin and that the undesirable consequence of living a particular lifestyle does occur in tangible (and not spiritual) way eg. dense population centres and advanced technology attracts sin to destroy such things. The problem is that the religious beliefs of Yu Yevon isn't a final solution eg. The final summoning doesn't permanently defeat Sin. The cult of Yevon is working on what Yunalesca has discovered to work and unlike our religious belief systems based on some kind of salvific economy it is provable and evident. It is clear that Yunalesca and Mika both hold two pieces of the puzzle that offered the final solution to Sin. I think Yunalesca upheld the ideology of the cult of Yevon for a mixture of reasons: 1) partly because it honoured her father eg all of Spira could unwittingly acknowledge what a great man he was having defied the aggressive ambitions of Bevelle 2) mocking bevelle as it now served as the religious centre fo the cult of Yevon 3) because she herself didn't make a leap of logic that there could be another way to defeat Sin by realising that Yu Yevon is merely using aeons as armour and by eliminating all potential hosts could you directly attack Yu Yevon 4) Yu Yevon was her father and keeping him in this world honoured him, even if that meant he had to exist in a corrupted form 5) the summoner's pilgrimage gave Spirans who observed a summoner's journey hope and that the final summoning actually worked - not a perfect solution but what what else have Spirans got?
I love the theme of the entire encounter. A crossroads between the worlds of the living and the dead. It's especially cool to me how you've actually kind of gotta embrace the Zombie status affliction and avoid healing your characters. A rejection of false hope means having to play this boss fight in a unique way and reject healing your characters. Because once that Mega-Death arrives, you're screwed if you're not already undead!
+Thomas Attenborough Let's not let such silly things like environment hazards get in the way of giving videogame characters smexy armors and metal bikinis shall we? :P
@@wawanskylar2815 With 86 hours yes whew and that sir Jecht guy took me 2 hours to beat after me getting hit by his overdrives almost killing my squad and I repeat 2 hours of playing that battle and winning but atleast the music reminded me of wrestling though then I I had to sacrifice all my aeons and that took almost an hour. Now I’m finally in this monster arena thing and one or two monsters took me an hour to beat💀💀💀💀💀 still fun though cause the music and my thoughts.
Julia Havens I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks that, Yuna was way more expressive before, specially her eyes and mouth, now she looks like she can't frown even
Fun fact: you can get holy early with 3 things a white mag sphere(lets a party member learn a white magic spell already learned), a lev 3 key sphere, and rikku near sphere grid location near holy then done
Me: Sh*t this is really hard (only Yuna left on my party) The aeon I only have is this stupid Yojimbo. Summon Yojimbo Yuna Paid 1000gil Yojimbo used Zanmato Yunalesca Defeated Me: What? What is Zanmato? A 1hit K.O? Whhhhaaaaat? I beat Yunalesca? WT? What kind of attack was that? OMG!!!! This what really happened when I beat Yunalesca.
jassy xoxo idk,, i just got lucky on that battle i guess since after battling yunalesca, i keep summoning yojimbo and paying him higher amount but still, he can’t do zanmato anymore.
my team was literally dead. all characters had zombie status and had very little life. I've also finished all antidotes and panaceas. so i summoned yojimbo and gave him a lot of gil because i didn't think i would win (i gave him 169690 gil for the meme lol) and he did zanmato so I beat Yunalesca (Sorry for my English)
Why the fuck are their faces way more detailed in the original compared to this? Never understood that. Tech now is so much more advanced then it was back in 1999-2000, yet the faces look almost dead. Hell, Auron's face is the most detailed and has the most expression, and he's Stoic and actually DEAD..
Don't understand why they ever decided to go away from games like these over the new Final Fantasy games. Turn based and simple combat and the story is awesome.
This scene is so good that I actually liked replaying it over and over again, after being defeated by Yunalesca. Seeing the final truth about Sin and the Aeons revealed and Auron's demise, while trying to avenge his friends, was mindblowing. I would love to see a Final Fantasy X-III game telling the story of Braska, Auron and Jecht.
I remember on my first play through, I was so relieved when I beat her 2nd form, but then her transformation (which was scary as fuck to me back then hahaha) 15:58 scared the shit out of me and destroyed what little hope I had left because I was so under leveled and had BARELY survived the 2nd phase lmao, and ended up getting killed on the third phase. I had to rewatch the cutscene I think 4 -8 times (don't remember XDDD) Ah good times. But when I bought the remaster for PS3, I schooled her this time! ahaha
Julia Fletcher is a really great, yet Underrated Voice actress. She's awesome as Lady Yunalesca and as Carmilla in Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust. It's a shame she hasn't been doing any voice work since Final Fantasy 13. She clearly deserves more roles.
Mikael Eklund I died so many times because of her mega death, curaga, and hellbiter. Hellbiter turns you into a zombie, and this ailment cannot be dispelled so you have to make that character die and revive him/her again. When you think that it's gonna be okay, she twinkle her finger to you, summon death, kill all your party members and you cried in frustration....it's happened before...
I remember being so mad when this happened to me lol. This video's strat of keeping some members in the Zombie state worked. I just summoned an Aeon to finish off her previous form as death doesn't work on Aeons.
Should have only casted reflect on members afflicted by zombie. Her AI was so stupid she was casting cure on non-afflicted members, without reflect she would have ended up healing them. The fight got prolonged cause heals kept bouncing off and healing herself instead.
“LET ME BE YOUR LIBERATOR” 😔 I’ve heard that countless times tryna beat Yunalesca back in 2001. Definitely the hardest boss in the main story (not including optional bosses)
"Now this is it! Now...is the time to choose: due and be free of pain, or live and fight your sorrow! Now is the time to shape your stories! Your fate is in your hands!" Amazing how Auron reiterates "Now...now...now..." he, who's a shadow of the past, and who knows that there isn't a real present for him and even less a future. And Wakkah...oh men...the closest and narrowest mind of the game...finally breaks out and decides for real freedom
I remember I cry when I saw this scene for the first time, I love the story and it was the first final fantasy I ever played. It was my favorite game for a long time.
Yunalesca was tough, but I'd argue that, by comparison, Seymour Flux is far more difficult. Seymour Flux dealt high-damage attacks that damaged the entire party. Hell-biter is a rough spell, but at least it doesn't deal high damage. Also, Yunalesca won't cast any full-life spells like Flux will after a party member has contracted Zombie status effect. From my experience, Yunalesca is a push-over compared to Seymour Flux who gave me seven game overs.
aaah, this boss. I still remember breaking my friend's tooth for telling to equip all my characters with curseproof before fighting her. good 'ol times.
When you realize that if Yunalesca had simply let Yuna and her guardians go rather than try to kill them, she would have still been able to give later summoners the Final Aeon.
SOS defenses, Grind for holy on Yuna so Lulu can learn it to easily crush her. After losing to her so many times my first run of this game, I ALWAYS made it a point to grind Yuna in zanarkand up to Holy and use a friend sphere for Lulu so both of them could use holy. 9999 damage every time they take a turn = quick fight.
One of the best scenes and boss fights in the game - I HATE that I find such a small detail funny that all these years later I still crack up at it. When Auron is reliving him confronting her after the death of Braska and Jecht, and is so full of rage and she backhbands him to death - there is just something so oddly comical about her just randomly strolling off to the right like she forgot to do something in the other room after murdering a guardian lmao
I hate this fight. It wouldn't be so bad if I just had to repeat it a few times to get it right, but the unskippable sequence before the fight kills me.
Alex Griffin No the dialouge when you're about to fight Yunalesca is 3 minutes long All the dialouge combined is like 10 minutes (But I can save after those)
Everyone's experienced the frustration of losing, knowing you have to watch the long-ass cut scene again. I know it word for word.
+Samson Wood Not me lol. I guess it was because I learned how to deal with zombie status pretty quickly.
Samson Wood actually I've only played through the whole game once and beat her first try. I don't know the struggle lol. Actually haven't games over even once yet and all that left for me is sin I assume. That's where it wants me to go on the airship so I guess it's the final boss.
Samson Wood I’ve actually never lost to her lol
Samson Wood Aren't you able to skip through the dialogue, though?
Not sure how many times you lost but after my 4th attempt at trying to defeat her , my buddy (who hasn't played ANY final fantasy game in his life) grabs the controller and beats her on his first try, I was dumbfounded. Lol
I will never understand those Yevon people that mock Yuna for dressing inappropriately in FFX-2 when Yunalesca is wearing THIS.
404 Error Agreed.
:') Ikr
Well the religion of Yevon was founded upon hypocrisy and lives upon lies...
Well, its also the fact that what Lesy was wearing was probably what she wore 1000 years ago in actual Zanarkand.
I mean I’m pretty sure they didn’t know Lady Yunalesca was still around
“Will humanity ever attain such purity?”
Such a deep line and true even in the real world
Allah: Which nation must be destroyed
Putin : Ukraine
USA : I will not let you get away with murder
Allah : Then you shall be destroyed too
USA : For the sake of humanity Nuke both Russia and Iran !
Allah: Which nation must be destroyed
Putin : Ukraine
USA : I will not let you get away with murder
Allah : Then you shall be destroyed too
USA : For the sake of humanity Nuke both Russia and Iran !
The answer is no....
phuck humans
There is nothing deep about it. Sin and humanity's "impurity" is an empty excuse created by religions to keep the population in check. "You are impure so you must atone, not be greedy, and not desire too much." This lie is exactly what the writers of this game wanted to criticize.
Yuna: *Says something meaningful*
Yunalesca: PoOr CrEaTuRe.
Well damn.
Boomer response.
Pretty sick story for a game though, but that’s all final fantasies.
For some reason this story was one of the best to be fair.
@@EduardoFlores-bt4fo Low IQ comment - both yours and the original comment, tbh.
@@lolcat5303 boomer detected.
@@lolcat5303 Ok boomer
Auron story is so sad. He really loved his homies
And he was right all time
Still he didn't had enough courage to stop his friends
This Is why he slashed the young himself in the flashback
FFX is epic in every sense of the word,
@@danielscutaru6682 he was a unsent meaning he died but was never sent to the farplane
That's why it's important to kiss the homies goodnight
Which is why he slings his arm in his jacket. It's to represent that he failed his master (Braska) and he lives with that shame that he couldn't save them.
"Even in death, ya!"
"My thoughts exactly."
I love this battle.
"Also, I'm pregnant "
This is the time she start to consider Wakka as a partner.
What's kinda sad is that Yunalesca, at the end of the day, isn't truly evil: She, like everyone else who knows the truth, honestly believes that Sin is eternal, that the cycle cannot be broken or humanity will die. She has more or less given up all hope that Sin could ever be destroyed, and that a lie that gives hope is better than a truth that brings utter despair. She truly believes that by perpetuating the cycle, she's doing the right thing.
The truth is always the best choice, lies have killed thousands.
All of this kinda loses meaning when Yunalesca, unprovoked, decided that Yuna and her party deserved to die simply because they decided they didn't want the final Aeon.
When you remember that Yu Yevon is her own father, that adds a whole other level to it. Is she trying to honour him? Or did she oppose him, then give in to her own despair and keep the cycle going?
@@VaatiOfDarkness I thought they teamed up to create Sin from Yevon, Yunalesca being the first to "defeat" him, resulting in a religion (more like cult) that worships them for ages to come.
follow the last news, Yunalesca didn't actually form Yevon religion or know about it.
Someone created it after her death. They rewrote her story, Yevon and Machina War. She only knows about it when some summoners reached Zanarkand and told her. But she agrees with Yevon's teaching.
Follow what she said in this clip, we know that she and Zaon tried to defeat Sin. But Final Aeon is the best way they discovered to do. She become unsent just to help people can continue defeat Sin with Final Aeon.
What I love about the Yunalesca fight's mechanics is that they completely fit the theme of Yevon and Spira as a whole.
Yevon preaches healing and faith as evidenced by Yunelesca's use of Curaga, which becomes more sinister due to the stagnation of zombification. The status ailments are Yevon's deceptions.
Yunalesca herself embodies what Yevon appears like on the surface but gradually rises to reveal the rot and gnawing at it's roots.
The use of Zombification to counter Mega Death means that you are damned if you do, damned if you don't. Your characters will die one way or another and you have to repeat this cycle until Yunalesca finally falls or you do.
Spira's spiral of death everybody, manifest in this very boss fight.
This was an awesome analysis. I knew there was something special about this three stage fight, and you encapsulated it in words perfectly.
beautifully said
Maybe I'm just a buzzkill, but I completely dodged Mega Death by just finishing each stage with an Aeon Overdrive. Aeons are immune to Death.
@@antonyduhamel1166 That’s how I did it, too. I’ve never been skilled at final fantasy games, and my party is always massively under-leveled at the later stages because I never farm experience.
Bro it's not that deep.
I loved this fight.
Turns you into zombies and tries to kill you with heals.
You can stop the damage with reflect, but then she heals herself.
If you insist on not being zombies so you can heal yourself, she kills you with mega death.
It really plays with the themes she represents too.
False hope with "cures" that bring death, and pretty much needing to have characters die and revive in a cycle of life and undeath similar to the whole final summoning loop.
Very good observation ❤️
if u use grand summon on bahmut at that point u can usally one shot the second and third form with 2 imidiate overdirives if uve trained bahmuts abilities at that point
That’s cool and all but this fight was fucking annoying
@@tolkienblack fr
And yet she herself refuses to die. In the game it is said that the unsent come to resent and hate the living, and that's why they become fiends. Think of how much she hates all life to have such a monstrous form.
After so many years of undeath as a recluse, it is little wonder that she is completely detached from the rest of Spira.
She's my favourite boss in this game actually. Awesome music, awesome lines by Auron and it was the turning point where the protagonists finally admitted that the whole pilgrimage was pointless.
Justin Ang Every Final Fantasy game has two parts with a big twist or apocolyptic event in the middle
I have one saved for reserve, before this battle, cause its one of best boss fight in the game,. :-)
Original soundtrack was much better
@Daniel Scutaru THANK you. New music AND character faces suck, original was way better. Stupid Square should've left well enough alone. 🙄
@@quwaran.7264 remaster on steam u can pick remastered or original. Untitled project x to skip cutscenes n more
I love how yunalesca talks. The emphasis on every letter. So well spoken. So calm. The fact shes badass in battle makes her so much greater. Like shes not afraid of anything so no need to be angry when being confronted.
I bet she sounds better in japanese
Julia Fletcher did an awesome job at conveying Lady Yunalesca's grace, her kindness, her elegance and her covert mercilessness.
Literally spoke as if there was 0 possibility she could be hurt much less killed
I also love the eerie tone to her gentle voice she so badass
This game had so much great character development. Some of the best in all of media.
Watching Wakka literally fight Yunalesca is CRAZY considering how far he's come along from worshiping Yevon as if it could do no wrong. He seemed to get motion sickness every time his beliefs were cracked learning new information. Funny how right before the fight he had the most lines. It's fitting.
Auron finally coming out of his reserved behavior and bringing back his spunk from his young days even as an old spirit.
Lulu finally gets a chance to save Yuna and redeem herself from letting her former summoner be killed.
Rikku gets to fulfill the Al Bhed's wishes by protecting the summoner.
Khimari is ALWAYS ON SIGHT when it comes to protecting Yuna. He's the first one up, always. He's the one who protects Yuna even over any teachings or self-doubt.
Tidus was the agent of change. Every since he showed up he caused a shake-up. This scene is everything he's been symbol of up until this point all built up for a final exposition. He's an Aeon facing an agent of non-change, Yunalesca.
Yuna is one of, if not the, strongest female (or even male) character in any media. She saw through the pilgrimage even though she would be an enemy of the entire world, go against literally everything that made her a summoner, risk DYING, and even if she lives, she will no longer be a summon, so she will be throwing everything away no matter what. Having to summon her aeons one by one was like a long cut, watching every part of her journey, every final step in her temple runs fade along with the teachings that they stood for. Being willing to die for your life's cause is admirable, but this is a sacrifice that acts as a different kind of death and this strength all packaged in a soft, "fragile" woman.
THIS IS SO FUCKING TRUE!!!
This is some great analysis lol 😂👌💯
"I can't believe we're gonna fight Lady Yunalesca. Gimme a break!!"
The most poignant line he could've said right there XDDD
@@TonyBMan all of this and Yunalesca was right sun is eternal Sin did came back in ff x2 -will- at the end of it. :/
@@Darkblade-8558 you mean the official fanfiction that literally seems like it was written to totally undermine the unity of the main couple in FFX AND the subsequent developments in FFX-2? Yeah, let's just keep acting like that trash doesn't exist.
'I can't believe we're gonna fight Lady Yunalesca...gimme a break!' Haha. I love Wakka.
his whole life n beliefs turned upside down lol can't blame him!
Except that it's not the Bible.
I actually hated him
@Kalini sounds like bs to me.
Hah! I'd never forgive myself --no way! Not if I ran away now. Even in death, ya!
the distorted hymn that plays in these scenes is so haunting, unsettling and reflective of the rot at the core of their religion.
Auron here presents one of the greatest lines in video game history
Its because of his speech that I was able to beat Yunalesca on my very first try so many years ago, even though during my first play through when I was like 9 or 10 and got my ass kicked around by the Sinspawn fiend in the Mihen operation, fucking Seymour and ofcourse the damn worm of Bevelle. I was amazed fast I defeated her.
if it make you feel better he kicked my ass too. i had to level my characters to get past i was stuck there for a while. never will i forget sinspawn gui
My 12 year old self would've agreed with you. Rewatching it after beating this game made me realize that Aaron maybe speaking to himself more than anyone else.
I didn't know that 😉
"NOW IS THE TIME TO CHOOSE !!"
Auron: NOW this it! Now is the time to choose! Die and be free of pain or live and fight your sorrow! Now is the time to shape your stories! Your fate is in your hands!
As someone who had suicidal thoughts, this line really means a lot to me!
Saaaaame
🔥🔥
It was a really good way to live, I mean they were fighting the teachings of god at the end of it and god near the end and gods creations, sin etc...
And they were just mortals who were together but each had a story a life and those stories came together and became one story, the pilgrimage.
Just freaking good...
What a crappy journey to die and be free of pain, not even seeing the end of the pilgrimage, no matter how much it hurts you fight your sorrow the thing that hurts you most until you become like a rubber band to your life and resist all it has to give you.
My thoughts exactly
Love this guy and I met him in Kingdom Hearts 2 Final mix to!
This is the kind of boss fight where a gamers endurance, especially of the mind, is truly tested.
ICEGOD2 Ya meant how her megadeath took out the whole of my party member and left me crying in the corner? Seems like it...
You havent tried killing Nemesis or Penance then if you think this is the true test...
They got on my nerves. I had to make sure I had 99 of everything. Took out my anger by going to the Omega Ruins
I'm glad somebody said it they need to do more than stay are totally in my opinion Rudy RPG games for PS4 and hopefully not for PS5 they need to keep it like this this was Classic this work this was the shit
Use Yojimbo to make her a new hole.
Had a bit of a chuckle when you cast Protect on a Reflected Lulu.
Damien John Got there in the end though so good job. ;)
Damien John Not true. Sometimes she's smashing her sleeping friends in teh face with her mighty sub-50 dmg. )
Zato Zatoichi :')
+Damien John umm, my Yuna was strongest character in the game. I had here complete her sphere grid, plus Auron's, and Lulu's by this point in the game. Her regular attacks were doing 9999. I also had everyone elses sphere grid completed so this boss battle was easy
Mitsukai Trihex good for you? Not sure how that has anything to do with my comment on _this_ video. :)
The best dialogue ever in a game, remastered in glory HD :) I seriously can't put in words how special and wonderful this game is
I’ve never been able to get over the horrible voice acting in the game, as evidenced here 😔
For me, best twist in a Final Fantasy game!! I so expected them to find the answer here, and Yunalesca's like, "NOPE!!" And I had a new respect for Yuna after this scene.
Andrew W she took a great decision
***** yeah. I don't know if I would have had the strength or courage to actually defy Yunalesca...it's like how do you say no to a demi goddess? Especially when you know of no other way to fight Sin? Yeah..Yuna had guts.
Definitely!! just thx to the support of all those great friends and fighters
***** That would be the right decision! :D
+Andrew W This scene is one of the main reasons Yuna became my favorite Final Fantasy female character.
I got teary-eyed while watching this, oh the memories...This game definately deserved to be remastered. Too bad we don't get games like this anymore. "Die and be free of pain or live and fight your sorrow." That was one of the most powerful memorable quotes in the entire game. A quote that I needed hear again.
"even in Death, ya?"
7 years comment. i already playing this lol
Good news, I saw a youtube video that someone reliable leaked that FFX rework is in development.
I love her physical attack animation in the third form.
"Who's doing that? Stop that."
Come back to us, turn based RPG! We miss you so much.
Lmao
Couldn't agree more
Final Fantasy DMC is a piece of shit
Maurice amen
If you want turn based RPGs you literally have to look to indie game companies they make them a lot and there cheap but the quality is like SNES PS1 era better than nothing tho I guess I'm not happy with modern RPGs either a few gems but that's about it
"It is better to die in hope than to live in despair." This line has haunted me for 20 years.
"Poor creature. You would throw away hope!" She says that as the music fades, and you know it's about to get real.
Calling yuna a creature like butch look at you
Like real fucking hard!
@@chocobro___ especially that third form. She's a literal monster
@@SamsarasArt is this boss hard?
@@playstationtwo877 Not really. The hits are nothing but when you get hit with zombie, she’ll cast curaga and kill you.
Her voice actor is superb. soft, comforting, motherly voice spouting depressing facts.
I love how this game gave you the impression that the plot twist was for Yuna to die, to them have a double plot twist at the very end. This game really hit hard in the feels.
I cried when the group eventually told Tidus in Home. I thought it was gonna be a typical wreck house then live happily ever after but then Yuna didn't die and I cried again...
I laughed my ass off at the ending. Watching Yuna runign towards Tidus and falling on the floor made it comedy gold!
@@guilhermegmoreir ????? How could you bruh
@Caliburn edgelord
@@guilhermegmoreir it was hilarious
I always think Yunalesca is the very interesting character. She and Yuna, two girls have the same name, but follow different ideas. Both of them have their lover, the men ( Zaon, Tidus) were believe and gave their soul to them ( Lesca, Yuna). But Yunalesca began the chaotic age, and Yuna ended it.
" you better die in the hope, more than live in the despair."
Why we don't have any game about Yunalesca's story. How she live and die, see her nation be destroyed, her father became the Sin, and her husband died because of her. It will be very great story, i think.
I played this game on cheats as a kid yet it was my favorite game & I beat it at least 12 times. story in this game is by far one of the best storylines I've ever had the pleasure to experience. so many different aspects of it that make it incredible
Not quite yunalesca tried to end it the best she could, by creating the final summoning, her downfall was that after a thousand years she had become stuck in her ways, and possibly slightly mad
+nessunday Overton The game's really an amazing story, and relatable to today about religion and a lot of religions today, and how those beliefs and ideals shaped a lot of cultures to how they are today. A lot of wars, violence and problems have stemmed from religion and different beliefs, that when people get to the core of where they came from, they would realize it's not what they thought, and how so much time can get people stuck in false ways and beliefs.
Actually Yunalesca wished to end things at the beginning. An in depth " fanmade" story that covers a HECK of a lot to do with her, but also follows alot of timelines and how they interlink and so on! Look up Renmiri.
I never finished the game and havent played since it first came out. The criticisms of religion are obvious but what about Sin, isn't he population control? And the purity that humanity can never reach is that when we overpopulate, self destruction follows? When a new group of heroes defeats the old just to recreate it again - that's like how one idealogy gets overthrown by an uprising, only to find themselves stuck in the same corrupt paradigm as the old, while they become the thing they "defeated" buying only a brief period of peace for the average peopple. Hope is the belief that they can do things differently if they sacrifice themselves, and yet history has shown that it never does.
Even in death ya
*goosebumps*
You know how many times i heard wakka say that because i died so many times on her 😑
+Phillip Deeznuts lol, me too haha
Love that line.
My thoughts exactly
I love the way this fight represents the hidden dark part usually present in neverchanging dogmas, such as the one which is the driving force behind the plot.
God this bitch made me so angry every damn time i played through the game..... Remake came out and once i faced her my body filled with hatred that was felt throughout the faiths. My girl Rikku used her divine trio of 9999. Lulu laugh hysterically as she casted 10 fire spells on yunalesca; Braska was proud and scared at the same time. Time stood still. Bahamut couldnt move. Yunalesca what happened?.... Bitch couldnt get the licence plates of the truck that hit her. It was soooo rewarding.
Lol you really hated her.
Auron's line is so amazing if you consider what he experienced himself with Jecht and Braska. He speaks of dying to be from pain or live to fight sorrow.
Auron, he who refuses to die but faces his sorrow instead of being freed by dying. All so he can uphold his promise.
The way he addressed everyone to choose their own stories in hindsight shows what his own pilgrimage with Braska and Jecht has taught him and how he has grown himself.
You could also tell from his tone that this was personal for him and that it's either now or never where the fate of Spira will be decided.
Also, his VA is so goddamn amazing in that scene IMO compared to everyone elses.
Golden Witch he’s already dead tho
iLLBiLLsRoastBeats Death is relative in FFX.
Auron is more stuck between being dead and alive cause he refuse to be sent.
He is an unsent meaning dead but never sent to the farplane yuna doesn't send him until after sin is defeated
Dead. Alive. In Between. The man chose death and had to live with that regret throughout the journey.
Also considering that Yunalesca killed Auron previously, it’s like Auron is letting the party know “y’all gotta bring your A game to this being, cus this is where I lost my life”
This scene influenced me a lot: I still have shivers thinking about Auron's past journey.
Religion, hope, corruption. It's all mixed and there's no answer, except: "Freedom"
MattSD Pell Let's evolve together, brothers and sisters, and be strong, and weak and let's seek light
MattSD Pell Solution lies within darkness, all summoners have followed the known (light) path, although Tidus' party chose to walk down the unknown path and found a way to get rid of Sin forever.
+Fokko van der Molen Sheep lose, the ones who want to be different and make things for the greater good are the better ones
+MattSD Pell , The story of FFX is a great allegory to describe the false hope that religion really is
+MattSD Pell At the begin of the scene, Yunalesca is similar to Socrates at how she made all the characters think about those themes.
Maybe if Yunalesca wore more clothes Sin would stop coming back
If Yunalesca wore more clothes, male guardians would stop coming back.
Lmao
@@bigbill810 I hear its the only reason male guardians go on the pilgrimage at all.
@@johnmcternan4157 lol auron approved, that's why he is coming....twice ( even in death ya)
Her milkshake brings all the Sin to the yard.
The opening scene to this fight is a metaphor for the battle against depression its feels everlasting and endless you take one battle after the other and it feels like it never changes but in some they rise above the challenges and defeat sorrow in place of others who have died for it
As a suicide attempt survivor, it hits close to home.
Much respect for this creatively, something I’ve grew up with, that I can look back, and still love. Also thank you to the artist that posted this on UA-cam.
Damn this is one hell of an analogy for religion.. Still rings powerful even to this day.
I agree with you
This game rocks.
@@CidZero always
Not really.
A religious system with a salvific tradition maybe but overall not really.
Actual religions have no empirical evidence to suggest that there is a supernatural being who when you place faith in it, it will spare you from some undesirable circumstance, whether temporal or eternal.
In the world of ffx you can clearly see that's it's traditions do work eg. A summoner using the final aeon does defeat Sin and that the undesirable consequence of living a particular lifestyle does occur in tangible (and not spiritual) way eg. dense population centres and advanced technology attracts sin to destroy such things. The problem is that the religious beliefs of Yu Yevon isn't a final solution eg. The final summoning doesn't permanently defeat Sin. The cult of Yevon is working on what Yunalesca has discovered to work and unlike our religious belief systems based on some kind of salvific economy it is provable and evident. It is clear that Yunalesca and Mika both hold two pieces of the puzzle that offered the final solution to Sin.
I think Yunalesca upheld the ideology of the cult of Yevon for a mixture of reasons: 1) partly because it honoured her father eg all of Spira could unwittingly acknowledge what a great man he was having defied the aggressive ambitions of Bevelle 2) mocking bevelle as it now served as the religious centre fo the cult of Yevon 3) because she herself didn't make a leap of logic that there could be another way to defeat Sin by realising that Yu Yevon is merely using aeons as armour and by eliminating all potential hosts could you directly attack Yu Yevon 4) Yu Yevon was her father and keeping him in this world honoured him, even if that meant he had to exist in a corrupted form 5) the summoner's pilgrimage gave Spirans who observed a summoner's journey hope and that the final summoning actually worked - not a perfect solution but what what else have Spirans got?
@@MarcusCato275 still an analogy
I love the theme of the entire encounter. A crossroads between the worlds of the living and the dead. It's especially cool to me how you've actually kind of gotta embrace the Zombie status affliction and avoid healing your characters. A rejection of false hope means having to play this boss fight in a unique way and reject healing your characters. Because once that Mega-Death arrives, you're screwed if you're not already undead!
I thought there was death proof gear somewhere within the game?
@@ismaeltevenal7492 At this point of the game I only had some armor with death ward I think from the ghosts in cavern of the stolen fayth
@@ismaeltevenal7492 Yes
Man, this really felt like a final battle.
Yunalesca's final form scared the shit out of me. I remember playing this level with lights off.
Did that to but said this is creepy🤣
she would have been bloody cold walking up Mt. Gagazet
+Thomas Attenborough Let's not let such silly things like environment hazards get in the way of giving videogame characters smexy armors and metal bikinis shall we? :P
If she was 100% human yes.
@@TheVocalTune she would've died on her way up a long time ago. I've read somewhere that Gagazet was 3000m higher than Everest...so IMAGINE!
Form 1: Yunalesca
Form 2: Cobralesca
Form 3: Medusalesca
All annoying but I loved using my brain.
@@destroyermcw626 did you finish the game?
@@wawanskylar2815 With 86 hours yes whew and that sir Jecht guy took me 2 hours to beat after me getting hit by his overdrives almost killing my squad and I repeat 2 hours of playing that battle and winning but atleast the music reminded me of wrestling though then I I had to sacrifice all my aeons and that took almost an hour. Now I’m finally in this monster arena thing and one or two monsters took me an hour to beat💀💀💀💀💀 still fun though cause the music and my thoughts.
@@wawanskylar2815 Oh and I’m playing on Xbox one X with it and I’m a first timer without watching video guides
i kind of feel like their faces were more expressive before the remaster.
Idk if it's just me, but Yuna's face seems derpified in the remaster. I couldn't take her seriously in every cutscene she appears lol.
Auron and Wakka look great though
Julia Havens I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks that, Yuna was way more expressive before, specially her eyes and mouth, now she looks like she can't frown even
The designs of enemies and bosses in FFX were so awesome
This boss has the scariest hair I have ever seen
Bayonetta
Sindel
Fun fact: The Hymn of the Fayth is sung multiple times throughout the game, but only for Yunalesca is it in a different key than the others.
Favorite boss battle EVER. Idk yunalesca is just kind of terrifying, which makes kicking her ass so much more fun.
One of the coolest moments in the entire Final Fantasy series is the buildup to this fight.
Fun fact: you can get holy early with 3 things a white mag sphere(lets a party member learn a white magic spell already learned), a lev 3 key sphere, and rikku near sphere grid location near holy then done
Everyones speech right before they fought and this song makes this one of the most epic scenes in a game hands down
Me: Sh*t this is really hard (only Yuna left on my party) The aeon I only have is this stupid Yojimbo.
Summon Yojimbo
Yuna Paid 1000gil
Yojimbo used Zanmato
Yunalesca Defeated
Me: What? What is Zanmato? A 1hit K.O? Whhhhaaaaat? I beat Yunalesca? WT? What kind of attack was that? OMG!!!!
This what really happened when I beat Yunalesca.
Jassy, basically the more money you pay the harder Yojimbo hits. Money equals power xD
jassy xoxo idk,, i just got lucky on that battle i guess since after battling yunalesca, i keep summoning yojimbo and paying him higher amount but still, he can’t do zanmato anymore.
Mikey can i buy him in the first time with 40k or i have to with 250k?
my team was literally dead. all characters had zombie status and had very little life. I've also finished all antidotes and panaceas. so i summoned yojimbo and gave him a lot of gil because i didn't think i would win (i gave him 169690 gil for the meme lol) and he did zanmato
so I beat Yunalesca
(Sorry for my English)
The facial expressions during cutscenes were more clear in the PS2 version.
They really screwed up here.
+A Ghost Without a Past same with the music in this fight
+Tyler Kaufman They really pulled a George Lucas on this one
@@mysteriousmaximus4863 On Nintendo Switch you can 'switch' between the original or remastered soundtrack in the Config.
They did...big time!
This will allways be my favorite cutscene and i am still watching it for more than 15 years. Not gona lie: it still makes my eyes teary
I can barely remember fighting this boss almost 20 years ago. Just that it was REEEEEEALLY long and keeping the Zombie status was crucial to survival
Why the fuck are their faces way more detailed in the original compared to this? Never understood that. Tech now is so much more advanced then it was back in 1999-2000, yet the faces look almost dead. Hell, Auron's face is the most detailed and has the most expression, and he's Stoic and actually DEAD..
I liked the original better....The faces had more expression. Oh well. Square Enix tried. That's all that matters :)
Lmao!
Don't understand why they ever decided to go away from games like these over the new Final Fantasy games. Turn based and simple combat and the story is awesome.
This scene is so good that I actually liked replaying it over and over again, after being defeated by Yunalesca. Seeing the final truth about Sin and the Aeons revealed and Auron's demise, while trying to avenge his friends, was mindblowing. I would love to see a Final Fantasy X-III game telling the story of Braska, Auron and Jecht.
I... Have an equally good idea.
Good idea but knowing what we know now and how Yunalesca settles their fate, it would serve no genuine purpose other than fan-service.
37:00 RIP Yunalesca's logic
If I die, so does the final aeon
but she is dead already 1000 years ago
God watching this reminds me of how painful this boss could be if you weren't prepared
1:15 that sudden change in Lulu's voice lol
I loved that for her she finally broke
I remember on my first play through, I was so relieved when I beat her 2nd form, but then her transformation (which was scary as fuck to me back then hahaha) 15:58 scared the shit out of me and destroyed what little hope I had left because I was so under leveled and had BARELY survived the 2nd phase lmao, and ended up getting killed on the third phase. I had to rewatch the cutscene I think 4 -8 times (don't remember XDDD) Ah good times.
But when I bought the remaster for PS3, I schooled her this time! ahaha
I had almost the same exact experience my first time playing. That final form freaked me out lol
my first playing after 9,8,7,6 lol. Playing 10 now
Julia Fletcher is a really great, yet Underrated Voice actress. She's awesome as Lady Yunalesca and as Carmilla in Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust.
It's a shame she hasn't been doing any voice work since Final Fantasy 13. She clearly deserves more roles.
Oh shit. That is the same voice actress
@@SamsarasArt Yep. It's sad to me how Underrated she is.
Who did she voice in XIII?
@@Dzzy123 Orphan's Shell
One of the most iconic and memorable scenes in ffx, love this game so much ❤️❤️❤️
Every line is still memorised because I watched this scene so many times before beating it!!.
FFX has the best aesthetics in the series. The monsters and world design are so bad ass.
There is barely even a world in FFX. There is no overworld for the player to explore.
Final Fantasy 9 has the best story imo.
My favorite boss in the game by far in all honnestly it feel more like a final boss than the actual final boss.
When that megadeath gets instakill on all 3 characters.... good times :P
Mikael Eklund Ha...ha
Lol Game Over for me too on PS4 remaster I totaly forgot this
Mikael Eklund I died so many times because of her mega death, curaga, and hellbiter. Hellbiter turns you into a zombie, and this ailment cannot be dispelled so you have to make that character die and revive him/her again. When you think that it's gonna be okay, she twinkle her finger to you, summon death, kill all your party members and you cried in frustration....it's happened before...
I remember being so mad when this happened to me lol. This video's strat of keeping some members in the Zombie state worked.
I just summoned an Aeon to finish off her previous form as death doesn't work on Aeons.
Always farm for purifying salts, then build auto Phoenix.
I still have PTSD from having to watch this long scene again each time I lost.
At first I was thinking, reflect is such a good tactic against her. Then I saw how much regen heals her. Bad move
Numon Mommandi Lmao just use Dispel, not that hard, or Purifying Salt (same things as Dispel)
Should have only casted reflect on members afflicted by zombie. Her AI was so stupid she was casting cure on non-afflicted members, without reflect she would have ended up healing them. The fight got prolonged cause heals kept bouncing off and healing herself instead.
Or u can play like u want and take all ur time...enjoy ur game is good too.no need always perfect strategy. .Just fun
I be played her ten times and can’t win this sucks
Beat her on the first try, but I also casted reflect on lesca herself so the spell would cancel itself
“LET ME BE YOUR LIBERATOR” 😔
I’ve heard that countless times tryna beat Yunalesca back in 2001. Definitely the hardest boss in the main story (not including optional bosses)
When Lulu loses her cool, you know shit is about to go down xD
This is when I had a huge wake up as a teen in highschool after playing past this part. This is the best storytelling I've ever had witnessed in years
"Now this is it!
Now...is the time to choose:
due and be free of pain,
or live and fight your sorrow!
Now is the time to shape your stories! Your fate is in your hands!"
Amazing how Auron reiterates "Now...now...now..." he, who's a shadow of the past, and who knows that there isn't a real present for him and even less a future.
And Wakkah...oh men...the closest and narrowest mind of the game...finally breaks out and decides for real freedom
He's one of the best characters in all of the Final Fantasy games
Man, Auron should say that quote on Sora, Donald and Goofy in KH2. I wish we can see Auron again in KH4.
I remember I cry when I saw this scene for the first time, I love the story and it was the first final fantasy I ever played. It was my favorite game for a long time.
Yunalesca has a great looking design as a boss
Yunalesca was tough, but I'd argue that, by comparison, Seymour Flux is far more difficult. Seymour Flux dealt high-damage attacks that damaged the entire party. Hell-biter is a rough spell, but at least it doesn't deal high damage. Also, Yunalesca won't cast any full-life spells like Flux will after a party member has contracted Zombie status effect. From my experience, Yunalesca is a push-over compared to Seymour Flux who gave me seven game overs.
agree
Yeah Yunalesca I beat first try, Seymour Flux, not so much
It's the one fucking move mannnn. The one where he comes down and thrashes your whole team. It's nasty.
@@dimitriosgladio059 Same but Flux I died from ANNIHILATION!!!!!!! Once but then tried again and won
@@destroyermcw626 yeah I died from his cross cleave many times
"I can't believe we're gonna fight Lady Yunalesca. Give me a break." Lol Wakka
When Square used to make good final fantasies.
aaah, this boss.
I still remember breaking my friend's tooth for telling to equip all my characters with curseproof before fighting her.
good 'ol times.
Efren Arevalo I beat it without that.
There is one thing we learn from this..give all villans the most dramatic hair
When you realize that if Yunalesca had simply let Yuna and her guardians go rather than try to kill them, she would have still been able to give later summoners the Final Aeon.
This is one of the best games of all time good memories playing this and trying to complete the trials
wakka's hand motions though
Haha, was that protect reflected off of Lu to Yunalesca an accident? Found that pretty funny. Well done though.
2:12 tidus: "Auron, How much level had you at this moment?
-Do you remember my level when you met me?
-ha..."
Auron has so damn right! One of the best scenes of FFX!
WHY DOES EVERYONE HAVE FISH LIPS!?
My god seeing this for the first time and my first thought is the old ps2 facial emotions were amazing to this.
I love the fact that Yunalesca never loses her beauty. She just lies on top of something so heinously ugly when she transforms.
2:02 and 5:40 Yunalesca's like, "Maybe if I wave my hand Auron... will just die again... nope, alright, it was worth a shot."
"The lockdown is a false tradition that should be thrown away!" Thank you, Yuna for that inspiration to use from 2019 onwards.
are you dumb
SOS defenses, Grind for holy on Yuna so Lulu can learn it to easily crush her.
After losing to her so many times my first run of this game, I ALWAYS made it a point to grind Yuna in zanarkand up to Holy and use a friend sphere for Lulu so both of them could use holy. 9999 damage every time they take a turn = quick fight.
One of the best scenes and boss fights in the game - I HATE that I find such a small detail funny that all these years later I still crack up at it.
When Auron is reliving him confronting her after the death of Braska and Jecht, and is so full of rage and she backhbands him to death - there is just something so oddly comical about her just randomly strolling off to the right like she forgot to do something in the other room after murdering a guardian lmao
I remember the first time I seen Yunalesca’s third form, it freaked me out real bad ! I was shaking 😂
I'm never putting myself through ffx ever again...the thunder plains,macalania woods and the chocobo race...shivers run down my spine 😳
Getting a Claymore (anime) feel from Yunalesca's forms
God! Yuna's plastic doll remaster face in this scene! jajaja.
Gustavo Pidoux ikr, she looks so derpy and I don't understand it. Everyone else looks fine!
Dat badass speech from Auron though.
Chase Sandlin dat badass Auron
Last final fantasy with a great storyline + memorable soundtrack
I hate this fight. It wouldn't be so bad if I just had to repeat it a few times to get it right, but the unskippable sequence before the fight kills me.
ikr :v And guess what
PC CANT SKIP.
That's what kills me the most. Having to watch that 10min scene over and over...
I just save right before the lady yunalesca fight dialogue to save time
PokéPersona that dialogue is like 10+ min long.
Alex Griffin No the dialouge when you're about to fight Yunalesca is 3 minutes long
All the dialouge combined is like 10 minutes (But I can save after those)
Reviving the leader member when he dies... Don't know why you cant do that in XIII
You can’t do that in the Persona series either for some reason
Because otherwise you can recover to fill and there would be no difficulty.
Because artificial difficulty.