I know it's not the best audio quality, but this is my first long-form video or voice-over I've ever done -- so, hopefully I improve in the next video!
I played this game on '97, loved the gameplay but was too young to understand the plot, now I'm replaying it on iOS and omg this game is near perfection, and so many elements taken from Beserk
Funny how just last night as I was researching the Lucavi (should have just replayed this masterpiece though) and thought how they remind me of the God Hand. Now I see this comment!
Thank you for all the effort you put into this, It's very plain to see your appreciation and experience with the game. Words cannot express how much I loathed Riovanes as a kid, and it is the only warning I give people when introducing them to this gem. Very excited for the part 2.
I really appreciate your work here, this was an amazing video that helped me remind why FF Tactcis is one of my favourite games ever. I really hope it gets a re release for ps4 w/trophies
Really great and insightful video. The only thing is you said multiple times that Ramza's father was the late King, when he was not. The late king was Omdalia III and he died the year after the end of the 50 years war from illness and left behind his infant son Orinas. and Balbanes Beoulve was just the head of the Beoulves, the family that served as defenders of the royal family for generations. Them both dying of "illness" (which we both well know why Balbanes really died) may be what got you mixed up. This was truly a joy to watch you break down, and I can tell you've put heaps of effort into it.
The Beoulves were truly the Starks of Ivalice. Staunch and noble defenders of the crown. Man, this game is such a beautiful masterpiece. Time to replay it for the umpteenth time.
Dude that was awesome. One of my favorite games ever. I wanted to say, when fighting Belias the second time, for the first time, yeah was totally destroyed. But you can just turn all your chars into lancers and just keep jumping to attack, evading everything while causing decent damage and the fight is pretty easy that way.
Very excellent retrospective! As a fellow child of the pre-internet guidebook dark ages the Genova's Delicatessen bit really took me back. Now I want to play Tactics again, and to be honest I wouldn't mind one of those sandwiches too. Thanks for the video. Looking forward to more stuff from you.
I love the deep dive into my favorite game! Fantastic work! I love the inclusion of the new cutscenes as I think they were masterfully done. As a note. I think you're confusing some of your lore. Spoilers ahead: Balbanes/Barbanath Beoulve was not the King. He is also not Ramza's adoptive father, he's his father by blood. Also, Ovelia was adopted, but she was always royalty. She is actually the half-sister of the King. When it looked like the king would not produce an heir (due to her two children conveniently dying), he adopted his half-sister as his daughter so that she would inherent the throne. But after the adoption, the queen was able to have another baby. A little boy. The king has been severely ill and bedridden for a very long time at this point and people question if the king was actually the father of this baby. After the King's death, different political factions favored different heirs. And thus began the War of the Lions. Then of course we find out that the Ovelia we know is not actually Ovelia, but a commoner replacement switched out for Ovelia as a young child (before her memory as she thinks she was born a princess) after the real Ovelia's death. Seriously, love the deep dive! I've poured so many hours into this game and love any chance I get to see another person's take on it. Edit as I continue watching: Because of the reasons above, Ovelia and Ramza are not related. 2nd Edit: When you read the Scriptures of Germonique, they always refer to Ajora as a man and it's pretty widely accepted that Ajora was a man. But there are a few instances where this gets confused.
Dorter really is such a turning point for the first part of any run. Either you do terribly, losing half your party and have to spend every penny you earn hiring Chemists and buying Potions to try to keep your 2 good units alive (one of which is Delita), until you unlock Agrias and her subordinates. You could also totally dominate them, and your existing units will snowball. Or you could have minimal casualties
that's why you just need to be level 30 like every run I end up doing -- I say, 'not this time; this time I'll play as intended', then 15 hours later, I'm a Ninja/Bard lol
For me, it's usually TPK or complete victory at Dorter. But man, that was the first fight where I tasted the bitterness of defeat in this game. That is the mission where I learned it's a huge mistake to just do the story, and not grind at least a couple levels.
This is good stuff. Surprising how good the quality of the video is considering you have no subs and no views. I'll sub to you. Perhaps consider doing your next video on Front Mission 3. That's a tactical squaresoft RPG I also grew up playing and love that barely ever gets talked about on youtube.
it's between front mission or super mario rpg. i still have the back half of tactics to do, but story wise, it's pretty straight forward and not so interesting, so i may do a new game first, then go back to part 2 of tactics.
Yoooooo, fuk that Weigraf soft lock tho lol. Spent 3 days trying it over and over before i realized I was screwed. Was so pissed, I set the game down for 2 months before I restarted it 😂😂😂
Every time I play, I say I'm going to use classes I never do and not grind JP. Then I find myself in mandalia plains for 12 hours til I finally get shirahadori
Really enjoyed the combination of recap, game strategy, story commentary, and personal vignettes! E: If/When you play it again, you might want to try the Tweak mod. It has a lot of QOL improvements, including player control of all characters. The Riovanes Roof fight can still be a massive PITA, but it's much less painful when you control Rafa!
Just have to correct you here, but Ramza’s father wasn’t the king; he was just a high ranking noble. However the king did adopt Ovelia but he wasn't the same person as Lord Beoulve.
When i first bought the game back in 1997, i found it too complex and slow. Fast forward to 2016, i accidentally found it on Google Play and decided to purchase and give it a try again. It's now one of my favorite game of all time.
Was High (BASE) Faith causing units to desert not discussed? Also, fun fact, the iOS and Android versions have a Save Editor, improves replay value even further. LONG LIVE the Orator!
@@ratioretrospectives this is great, cant wait for the 2nd part. Mario rpg long retrospective would be doing everyone a favor. fantastic video thanks again man
I know it's not the best audio quality, but this is my first long-form video or voice-over I've ever done -- so, hopefully I improve in the next video!
One of the greatest games without a question. Not even 10 compares to the soul put into this game. And i freakishly love 10
The burp at 123 threw me. I had just power burped and thought it was an echo. Lol
I played this game on '97, loved the gameplay but was too young to understand the plot, now I'm replaying it on iOS and omg this game is near perfection, and so many elements taken from Beserk
berserk is amazing
Funny how just last night as I was researching the Lucavi (should have just replayed this masterpiece though) and thought how they remind me of the God Hand.
Now I see this comment!
Great video man wow! This game is beyond peak level.
Honestly I came here just now, and I'm not disjointed! For a first video, the quality is amazing 🖤
Liking for the meatloaf analogy, alone. Lol.
meatloaf good!
Thank you for all the effort you put into this, It's very plain to see your appreciation and experience with the game. Words cannot express how much I loathed Riovanes as a kid, and it is the only warning I give people when introducing them to this gem. Very excited for the part 2.
I really appreciate your work here, this was an amazing video that helped me remind why FF Tactcis is one of my favourite games ever. I really hope it gets a re release for ps4 w/trophies
thanks! and, yes: i really hope so, too!
Really great and insightful video. The only thing is you said multiple times that Ramza's father was the late King, when he was not. The late king was Omdalia III and he died the year after the end of the 50 years war from illness and left behind his infant son Orinas. and Balbanes Beoulve was just the head of the Beoulves, the family that served as defenders of the royal family for generations. Them both dying of "illness" (which we both well know why Balbanes really died) may be what got you mixed up. This was truly a joy to watch you break down, and I can tell you've put heaps of effort into it.
The Beoulves were truly the Starks of Ivalice. Staunch and noble defenders of the crown.
Man, this game is such a beautiful masterpiece. Time to replay it for the umpteenth time.
Dude that was awesome. One of my favorite games ever. I wanted to say, when fighting Belias the second time, for the first time, yeah was totally destroyed. But you can just turn all your chars into lancers and just keep jumping to attack, evading everything while causing decent damage and the fight is pretty easy that way.
And that's why I love abusing mechanics in games. If only all of life's problems could be solved by jumping super high into the air. : )
Very excellent retrospective! As a fellow child of the pre-internet guidebook dark ages the Genova's Delicatessen bit really took me back. Now I want to play Tactics again, and to be honest I wouldn't mind one of those sandwiches too. Thanks for the video. Looking forward to more stuff from you.
I love the deep dive into my favorite game! Fantastic work! I love the inclusion of the new cutscenes as I think they were masterfully done.
As a note. I think you're confusing some of your lore. Spoilers ahead: Balbanes/Barbanath Beoulve was not the King. He is also not Ramza's adoptive father, he's his father by blood.
Also, Ovelia was adopted, but she was always royalty. She is actually the half-sister of the King. When it looked like the king would not produce an heir (due to her two children conveniently dying), he adopted his half-sister as his daughter so that she would inherent the throne. But after the adoption, the queen was able to have another baby. A little boy. The king has been severely ill and bedridden for a very long time at this point and people question if the king was actually the father of this baby. After the King's death, different political factions favored different heirs. And thus began the War of the Lions.
Then of course we find out that the Ovelia we know is not actually Ovelia, but a commoner replacement switched out for Ovelia as a young child (before her memory as she thinks she was born a princess) after the real Ovelia's death.
Seriously, love the deep dive! I've poured so many hours into this game and love any chance I get to see another person's take on it.
Edit as I continue watching: Because of the reasons above, Ovelia and Ramza are not related.
2nd Edit: When you read the Scriptures of Germonique, they always refer to Ajora as a man and it's pretty widely accepted that Ajora was a man. But there are a few instances where this gets confused.
Dorter really is such a turning point for the first part of any run. Either you do terribly, losing half your party and have to spend every penny you earn hiring Chemists and buying Potions to try to keep your 2 good units alive (one of which is Delita), until you unlock Agrias and her subordinates. You could also totally dominate them, and your existing units will snowball. Or you could have minimal casualties
that's why you just need to be level 30 like every run I end up doing -- I say, 'not this time; this time I'll play as intended', then 15 hours later, I'm a Ninja/Bard lol
For me, it's usually TPK or complete victory at Dorter. But man, that was the first fight where I tasted the bitterness of defeat in this game. That is the mission where I learned it's a huge mistake to just do the story, and not grind at least a couple levels.
Delita… The dramatic and romantic rebel-hero type. He’s always been my fave FFT character.
SAME!
Awesome retrospective! Can’t wait to see the rest.
This is good stuff. Surprising how good the quality of the video is considering you have no subs and no views. I'll sub to you. Perhaps consider doing your next video on Front Mission 3. That's a tactical squaresoft RPG I also grew up playing and love that barely ever gets talked about on youtube.
one of my favorite tactics games of all time. 2 games in 1! who knew buying a present would lead to such a schism...lol
it's between front mission or super mario rpg. i still have the back half of tactics to do, but story wise, it's pretty straight forward and not so interesting, so i may do a new game first, then go back to part 2 of tactics.
PART 2 is being rendered -- i will also combine both and make a MEGA video-- almost 4 hours long lol.
All this time I thought my knowledge of the War of the Roses came exclusively from Yugioh but I guess this was also responsible.
So true but I thought this was about Russia!?
Yoooooo, fuk that Weigraf soft lock tho lol. Spent 3 days trying it over and over before i realized I was screwed. Was so pissed, I set the game down for 2 months before I restarted it 😂😂😂
Great vid
Every time I play, I say I'm going to use classes I never do and not grind JP.
Then I find myself in mandalia plains for 12 hours til I finally get shirahadori
YUP
The powder explosion was cooler on the PS1 version.
The birthday mechanic was adopted in Final Fantasy 14 Online.
Really enjoyed the combination of recap, game strategy, story commentary, and personal vignettes!
E: If/When you play it again, you might want to try the Tweak mod. It has a lot of QOL improvements, including player control of all characters. The Riovanes Roof fight can still be a massive PITA, but it's much less painful when you control Rafa!
will probably play it again when the remaster / remake comes out next year (supposedly). hopefully those games will allow mods like the psx version
That's the dream!
Just have to correct you here, but Ramza’s father wasn’t the king; he was just a high ranking noble. However the king did adopt Ovelia but he wasn't the same person as Lord Beoulve.
When i first bought the game back in 1997, i found it too complex and slow. Fast forward to 2016, i accidentally found it on Google Play and decided to purchase and give it a try again. It's now one of my favorite game of all time.
Could we get a part 2
Was High (BASE) Faith causing units to desert not discussed?
Also, fun fact, the iOS and Android versions have a Save Editor, improves replay value even further.
LONG LIVE the Orator!
FFT is probably the best game, purely in terms of gameplay, ever made.
FFT is "just" a JRPG with much more fun battles.
Next Video when? :D
soon-ish . might do super mario RPG next : )
@@ratioretrospectives this is great, cant wait for the 2nd part. Mario rpg long retrospective would be doing everyone a favor. fantastic video thanks again man
Still waiting on a Switch Remaster.
"...who probably think ketchup is too spicy" Uh, okay...That sounds like an unnecessary swipe. Other than that, good video.
Angel Ring available to beat Cuchullain
FFTA3!! when??!?!