Saw this while in some other boards. Looks like it's been out for like an year, but since I don't play FF14 that's the first time I heard about it.
TG Cid: https://youtu.be/DgcwJ4jSgj0
Ending: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75Utj8XTS_w
Post Ending stuff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjmALhvdV1g
There are more battle stuff but they all look more or less the same. This is a timeline where the FFT heroes failed to defeat Altima and only sealed her away.
Some random thoughts:
Having the FFT moves without the move name at the end just seems lame. I mean I know it sounds dumb going 'blah blah blah blah blah... STASIS SWORD!" or whatever but I think that's the whole point of shouting out your move name after the lengthy incantation that seemingly has nothing to do with whatever you're doing. I guess it fits English better but it really messes up the environment.
Algus apparently gets his own boss battle. I'm not sure why they're obsessed with a guy who had like 5 lines and died in the prologue.
Ramza and Alma didn't have a voice actor. Apparently they're too cheap to have like the two central figure of the story actually say anything.
Meliadoul was so unimportant that they got her gender wrong (guy in green robe at the ending at the far right). Or maybe they thought you recruited her brother instead. For that matter, it seems like most people don't know Meliadoul is the older sibling compared to Izlude. That makes her the second most forgotten female of the story.
Princess Ovelia is completely forgotten and does not show up anywhere or mentioned. I guess in the original story, after Delita killed her he just went back and thought about what to get for lunch. She's probably supposed to be the lead female even though it often looks like Agrias is in that role instead and we somehow had a FFT story without her being involved in any way whatsoever. Well, the fight took place in Orbonne Monastery where you first met her, so I guess that's something.
Alma brought some popcorn just like she did on the original timeline and did absolutely nothing, even though I think it's implied that she could've easily soloed Altima on her own. I'm assuming she was supposed to be the one that takes the Ultima. If they want to go alternative timeline, wouldn't it be better that Altima gets Alma's body? I mean the idea is supposed to be that you got to stop Altima from getting Alma's body or you wouldn't even have a chance since Alma is probably meant to be the next Heavenly Knight and they're really not kidding when they say Ramza is like the weakest out of the Beoulve siblings.
The post ending stuff with Ramza and Alma acting out the opening scene of FFT seems incredibly lame. The narrator is probably supposed to be Olan's descendent who went through a lot of hardship to bring you what really happened. On the other hand, I don't think Ramza actually got shafted as the story implies. I don't think he was ever meant to be a superhero and he's more like a commander and TG Cid probably did most of the work on the final fight. Since Alma clearly did not die in the final battle it's not like he lost anything really significant there. If people like Agrias was supposed to die in the final battle the blame should go to Alma for running around in a circle like a damsel in distress instead of delivering some swift Beoulve beatdown. It's not like Ramza ever cared about his noble name anyway.
Overall I think it's still a nice gesture they bring the FFT cast back even if it's on a platformer wannabe like FF14. For some reason Square never thought they should redo FFT unless it's going to be the Algus special. You'd think this is something you can actually improve a lot in a sequel or remake since the relevant characters fall off a cliff after Gafgarion died and neither of the lead females, Alma or Ovelia, ever seemed like they're actually all that important even though most of the conflict is centered around their status.
TG Cid: https://youtu.be/DgcwJ4jSgj0
Ending: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75Utj8XTS_w
Post Ending stuff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjmALhvdV1g
There are more battle stuff but they all look more or less the same. This is a timeline where the FFT heroes failed to defeat Altima and only sealed her away.
Some random thoughts:
Having the FFT moves without the move name at the end just seems lame. I mean I know it sounds dumb going 'blah blah blah blah blah... STASIS SWORD!" or whatever but I think that's the whole point of shouting out your move name after the lengthy incantation that seemingly has nothing to do with whatever you're doing. I guess it fits English better but it really messes up the environment.
Algus apparently gets his own boss battle. I'm not sure why they're obsessed with a guy who had like 5 lines and died in the prologue.
Ramza and Alma didn't have a voice actor. Apparently they're too cheap to have like the two central figure of the story actually say anything.
Meliadoul was so unimportant that they got her gender wrong (guy in green robe at the ending at the far right). Or maybe they thought you recruited her brother instead. For that matter, it seems like most people don't know Meliadoul is the older sibling compared to Izlude. That makes her the second most forgotten female of the story.
Princess Ovelia is completely forgotten and does not show up anywhere or mentioned. I guess in the original story, after Delita killed her he just went back and thought about what to get for lunch. She's probably supposed to be the lead female even though it often looks like Agrias is in that role instead and we somehow had a FFT story without her being involved in any way whatsoever. Well, the fight took place in Orbonne Monastery where you first met her, so I guess that's something.
Alma brought some popcorn just like she did on the original timeline and did absolutely nothing, even though I think it's implied that she could've easily soloed Altima on her own. I'm assuming she was supposed to be the one that takes the Ultima. If they want to go alternative timeline, wouldn't it be better that Altima gets Alma's body? I mean the idea is supposed to be that you got to stop Altima from getting Alma's body or you wouldn't even have a chance since Alma is probably meant to be the next Heavenly Knight and they're really not kidding when they say Ramza is like the weakest out of the Beoulve siblings.
The post ending stuff with Ramza and Alma acting out the opening scene of FFT seems incredibly lame. The narrator is probably supposed to be Olan's descendent who went through a lot of hardship to bring you what really happened. On the other hand, I don't think Ramza actually got shafted as the story implies. I don't think he was ever meant to be a superhero and he's more like a commander and TG Cid probably did most of the work on the final fight. Since Alma clearly did not die in the final battle it's not like he lost anything really significant there. If people like Agrias was supposed to die in the final battle the blame should go to Alma for running around in a circle like a damsel in distress instead of delivering some swift Beoulve beatdown. It's not like Ramza ever cared about his noble name anyway.
Overall I think it's still a nice gesture they bring the FFT cast back even if it's on a platformer wannabe like FF14. For some reason Square never thought they should redo FFT unless it's going to be the Algus special. You'd think this is something you can actually improve a lot in a sequel or remake since the relevant characters fall off a cliff after Gafgarion died and neither of the lead females, Alma or Ovelia, ever seemed like they're actually all that important even though most of the conflict is centered around their status.