0:00: Final Fantasy I 0:44: Final Fantasy II 1:45: Final Fantasy III 2:45: Final Fantasy IV 4:46: Final Fantasy V 6:25: Final Fantasy VI 8:26: Final Fantasy VII 10:26: Final Fantasy VIII 11:26: Final Fantasy IX 13:26: Final Fantasy X 14:29: Final Fantasy XI 15:43: Final Fantasy XII 16:32: Final Fantasy XIII 17:21: Final Fantasy XIV 19:21: Final Fantasy XV
As with virtually every component in every different final fantasy comparison, 7 is the best. It truly is square’s magnum opus… and one of the greatest works of art of all time, across all mediums. Absolutely astonishing.
Now hold on there partner. Ik its not what you were expecting. But in all honesty i think its pretty good that they tried something different and (to me) at least its fitting for the theme of the game
i actually like X's version. the guy they hired to make it pretty much only plays the keyboard instrument but he did a good job and and gave the prelude a nice turn of the century almost electro touch as ffx was pretty much on brand new hardware back then especially since despite keeping a lot of what makes ff great, ffx was the first for a lot of things in the series to me such as voice acting, motion capture characters, a full 3d world, more intimate interpersonal character relationships, a more serious story, etc and that just makes it impact so much stronger when the ps2 was a beast of a console
@@SparktheYoshi Because it's not the real prelude of the game. In FFX, "To Zanarkand" is the real prelude of the game. And that's a masterpiece, much like the "classical " Final Fantasy prelude
It fits the game's theme so well, so I really really, love it even. It's my most favorite Prelude, because it's catchy, and doesn't afraid to be experimental.
You can hear how technology evolved to allow better music...then hear how the music itself declined into generic and forgettable tunes that only vaguely sound like the prelude.
This song is core to my childhood. Always makes me somewhat emotional. Timeless piece I’ll always listen to.
Especially 6. Can’t even make it all the way through without tearing up 🫣
0:00: Final Fantasy I
0:44: Final Fantasy II
1:45: Final Fantasy III
2:45: Final Fantasy IV
4:46: Final Fantasy V
6:25: Final Fantasy VI
8:26: Final Fantasy VII
10:26: Final Fantasy VIII
11:26: Final Fantasy IX
13:26: Final Fantasy X
14:29: Final Fantasy XI
15:43: Final Fantasy XII
16:32: Final Fantasy XIII
17:21: Final Fantasy XIV
19:21: Final Fantasy XV
Not all heroes wear capes
lol I like how X gets all funky
Your Mother
Your Father
XIII may not have followed the mold, but it was still a banger (all of XIII’s music are bangers)
Sabers edge, lightning’s theme, Serah’s Theme, Gran Pulse theme, Sunlit Waterscape, etc.
It’s a shame they broke tradition, every ff game should have it, or at least a melody somewhere
The best prelude for me is IV is so magicaaaal
Agreed
7, 6, 12 are the top 3
12 has the cleanest orchestra
6 has the best bit tune
7 has the strongest nostalgia
6 feel foggy, mysterious. 7 feel dark, saddest (2nd Part). In opposite 10 feel fun. 12 feel fresh, clear sky.
Nothing will top 6 and 7 for me. Some of the best video games I’ve ever played
I love them all, even the thirteenth one
MaxStoryTeller
13's is one of my favorites
If there was an 80s Pinball Version of Final Fantasy, I think it would sound like the FF2 Crystal Prelude.
(Best Compliment I can give it…)
I like ffxv 19:21
FFBE still has the best prelude among these. Though it's a mobile game
7 imo is where it began to feel magical. Probably because of the ps1 sound
FF7 prelude has Sephiroht motif
can’t beat IX.
As with virtually every component in every different final fantasy comparison, 7 is the best. It truly is square’s magnum opus… and one of the greatest works of art of all time, across all mediums. Absolutely astonishing.
Calm down buddy.
Final fantasy 6 would like to have a word.
@@xaby996 I listened to FF6. It recognizes that it’s not nearly as good a game as 7 lmao
X is a better game
FFX is my favourite game of the series, but I cannot stand its prelude, they ruined it.
Now hold on there partner. Ik its not what you were expecting. But in all honesty i think its pretty good that they tried something different and (to me) at least its fitting for the theme of the game
i actually like X's version. the guy they hired to make it pretty much only plays the keyboard instrument but he did a good job and and gave the prelude a nice turn of the century almost electro touch as ffx was pretty much on brand new hardware back then
especially since despite keeping a lot of what makes ff great, ffx was the first for a lot of things in the series to me such as voice acting, motion capture characters, a full 3d world, more intimate interpersonal character relationships, a more serious story, etc and that just makes it impact so much stronger when the ps2 was a beast of a console
@@SparktheYoshi Because it's not the real prelude of the game. In FFX, "To Zanarkand" is the real prelude of the game. And that's a masterpiece, much like the "classical " Final Fantasy prelude
It fits the game so damn perfectly!
It fits the game's theme so well, so I really really, love it even. It's my most favorite Prelude, because it's catchy, and doesn't afraid to be experimental.
You can hear how technology evolved to allow better music...then hear how the music itself declined into generic and forgettable tunes that only vaguely sound like the prelude.
It's like with graphics, they have gotten better, but most games lost their artistic use of shadows, colors and character, creature, world designs.
If youre calling Crystaline Chill generic. Youre tripping lil nigga 😭😭
What do you mean? 14's and 16's (relatively recently gams) are amazing.