Tidus is the Son of Blitzball God and You Aren't
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2021
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The primary goal of Blitzball is to eliminate your opposition with the Jecht Shot, scoring is just the cover for your relentless onslaught.
As a kid i never succeded in the minigame and hadn't access to the Jecht Shot.
@@Mika_Gepardi Likewise the first time I played, now I have learnt the secrets of save scumming and the Luca Goers stand no chance against such time bending magic.
@@RagnarokiaNG
And such time bending magic is a *_child's play thing_* compared to the unrivaled perfection, the gestalt omnipotence, of the Jecht Shot, and the beautiful, ruinious calamity that trails in it's awesome wake...
I learned this from spoony, you can hide at the opponent’s net and they will not pursue you and you can run out the clock that way.
Linna with Golden Brace & Shot X would disagree with that strategy
If Tidus can keep spinning for long enough, maybe he can produce enough thermal energy to simultaneously boil all the water in the Blitzball tank and kill both teams.
Himself too.
@@slappybigalow8971If only. A boy can dream.
Wakka tried to cheer up Rikku after the destruction of her home by calling it a fireworks show.
Ah yeah, racism...
@@cotocoyerakson8195 it's just a question of perspectives...
- Wakka, probably... -
"god dern those al bheds monkeys"
That's Grand Wizard Wakka for ya
"ah yeaaahhh brudda, smell the happiness in da air? Why you slitting your wrists Rikku? Yevon doesn't accept suicide victims"
The key to Yu Yevon and Yunalesca's plan is that there was no plan. Zanarkand had no warmachina and were being crushed by Bevelle. So Yu Yevon decides, as a last ditch effort, to convert the people of Zanarkand into fayth in order to power the greatest summoning ever: a dream Zanarkand where they could live in peace and Sin to protect it from any and all warmachina. Doing such a big summoning, however, destroyed Yu Yevon's mind, turning him into a mindless parasite that hides within Sin and continues the summoning for all eternity. Yunalesca sees that Sin has become a mindless monster that wont stop and approaches the survivors of Bevelle. In exchange for creating a church that venerates her father and the art of summoning, Yunalesca would sacrifice her lover and herself to create and summon THE FINAL AEON, which would then defeat Sin and end the problem. It's only once Sin comes back that Yunalesca, now an unsent, realizes that Yu Yevon will just instinctively latch onto the final aeon and turn it into the new Sin. With machina gone and the church already set up, they can't think of any better solutions and decided to just perpetuate the system they came up with out of fear and despair.
Nice explanation dude thanks
@@WowlxX Additionally yes everybody in Zanarkand died of either the war or "died" when they became trapped in the Fayth. If you ignore X-2, Tidus and Jecht are both people who existed in Zanarkand before its destruction. The reason Zanarkand is destroyed when Sin shows up with Auron is because that's how Zanarkand was destroyed - Yu Yevon lost his mind and Sin was uncontrollable, indiscriminately destroying everything. It's implied the Dream Zanarkand is in fact just a time looped pseudo-place.
The reason nobody's ever seen Zanarkand or been there is because the church teachings tell them not to, and also because they're afraid of Sin who is known to be there. That's why the end of the Summoner's collective Pilgrimage is always the ruins of Zanarkand.
As for how Jecht left, presumably the same way that people at the Farplane entrance in Guadosalam can see dead relatives. It's not much of an explanation, but presumably the pyreflies are able to "summon" Jecht and then Tidus all by themselves...maybe because Jecht is a well-known blitzball player of yore and blitzball fans love him so much it works as a summoning? Eh.
@@Vulgarth1 Tidus is more than likely based on Shuyin to some degree. The summoned Zanarkand is a hodge-podge mess of hundreds of people's half-remembered memories of others mashing with people's self-perceptions of themselves to re-create a city. There were bound to be be inaccuracies. The ultimania confims this. Tidus is mostly people's memories of a star blitzballer (shuyin) and some other people's messed up memories of him layered on top.
The Dream Zanarkand is the Chinese Telephone version of Zanarkand, made worse for the fact that Shuyin was not a part of the Fayth and therefore had to be created only from other's memories of him.
Yunalesca: well... SHIT
XD
What?!
Why doesn't Bickson the biggest of three simply not eat the other two?
Because men come from Zanarkand and women from Bevelle
This isn't Digital Devil Saga, you can't just eat your teammates for more power smh
Perhaps they are saving that for FFX-3
Probably saving it for playoffs
@@RoosterCogburnPhD Coming in 2023 IIRC? I wonder how much they're gonna bring Tidus/Shuyin into it.
Old farmer yells about a japanese game from 20 years ago with questionable vernacular.
Plague's takes on Final fantasy are extremely questionable. FF8 he managed to step away from too many land mines by focusing on the overly convoluted combat system. But this FF10/FF10-2 video is showing he's gonna go down the SpoonyOne Path of bad Final Fantasy takes. It's very obvious how his misunderstandings of the games are gonna lead to him having really poor quality takes on games like FF13 and FF15 in the future.
I like Final Fantasy 10, but it's kind of a polished turd in many aspects.
@@Gackt4awesome I was agreeing with your comment until you implied 13 and 15 aren't actually terrible. Well, 15's not SO bad I suppose.... but 13 (vanilla 13 at least, didn't bother playing 13-2 or 3) is an abomination that was more or less the beginning of SE's modern downfall. Fuck Toriyama and his ideal waifu trilogy.
Also please tell me your name is ironic and you aren't actually a fan of Dirge.
@@Gackt4awesome No, the plot of ten is extremely questionable, and quite literally exists simply to elicit specific emotions from the player, which an amazingly shitty way to write, as the modern super hero comic can attest/
@@Xenochrist square Enix’s modern downfall… after their early 2000’s downfall when they lost sakaguchi and everyone that left with him, right?
I don't think I've ever seen a fictional sports team get this thoroughly dunked on.
They're not the Goers anymore they're just *gone.*
Nice
That’s a good one
Glad that the "Grand Wizard Waka" meme lives on.
Amen brudda
Praise be to Yevon
Al bheds all dead right brudda?
@@cattibingo 💥 *BOOM!* 💥
Like fireworks! 🎇
Meme?
@@facundotorres175 yeah it's a meme from the sbfp let's play of FFX
i like how in ffx you're not the only one trying to save the world
You’re just the one that succeeds.
Yes you are.
@@maxspecs That was how it went each generation. Someone succeeds and everyone else just gets the benefit.
I like FF9 more because it's Straight up "oh hey we're just trying to pull a heist and oh shit we're now on this weird Journey and oh crap we're saving the world"
seymor was supposed to do it. but he chose not to.
I gotta say, that first little ramble about FF7 sounding way, way too specific.
This is a man who lost to the Luca Goers his first playthrough, then devoted his life to humiliating them in subsequent playthroughs and that's it.
@@urgoslav5107 An amazing 44 min journey.
It's also not a Nomura Remake but people don't care about specifics
A truly American love story, it warms my heart.
Yeah is he okay it sounds pretty personal to him.
"She begins to scream ethic slurs at a dog, which ignores her."
Dog: I smell bacon somewhere...and I'm gonna find it.
Spends 41 something minutes on building up and explaining the Blitzball event, explains the rest of the entire story and its sequels in 40 seconds.
13:22 cracks me up how this guy is aiming like he's making a complicated artillery shot, when he's directly firing on an island-sized monster that's RIGHT THERE
I mean do you want to be known as the guy who missed the giant monster
@@B-lockdown fair enough
Thats what religious ignorance does to a person.
@@mimszanadunstedt441he is an al bhed that was brought to the fight probably cause he knew how to use that weapon, that makes it really likely that he is non religious since the use of machina is a taboo.
Maybe he was hoping for a CRITICAL?
XD
This video is peak Plague. It's barely about anything but somehow chock full of substance.
Great work, man.
Tim Rogers-esque
Its like if Cinema Sins had buttseks with SuperBunnyHop and this video is the result of the receptive butt squirting it over a toilet
You could say it was all style all substance
Well yknow, nothing happened. Don't worry about it
3 and a half minute in and it's ALL rambling.
This feels like listening to someone who's talking in their sleep. Complete sentences, but absolutely unintelligible.
Yeah… I’m not entirely sure what his point was, he dislikes the Luca goers but like… that’s all I really got out of this video
Good summary of modern final fantasy
@@jutton11 joke is old. Ff14 is pretty good and 15 is told through the characters not a narrator
@@jutton11 All FF is pretty understandable though. You're likely overthinking it.
This is absolutely, unapologetically correct and I love it. Its a perfect representation of the inherent unintelligibility of early 2000s Square Enix JRPGs.
"They also hear Yuna, The daughter of the last, greatest summoner who defeated sin, and the woman who Tidus is ----ing!" I'm trying so hard to not crack while I'm listening to this at work.
FFX is earnest, it doesn't really pretend to be deeper or more mature than it is, it FFX is up front with how silly and bizarre it is, and I feel that is worth some kind of respect.
I think what makes it at least elevated over things like 13 is that while on similar levels of stupid, 10 still knows it is a game and isn’t afraid to let the player cramp its style while 13 doesn’t want to let you off a leash lest you start to ignore how “cool and flashy and deep” it is
Personally I feel the game didn’t really know what the hell it wanted to be. I grew up with it, and I’m still dumbfounded by how Titus is just lame compared to everyone else.
I hate to bring up Chrono trigger, but at least your main character is dictated by your actions.
@masterzombie It’s alright man no one should have to hate to bring up a masterpiece like Chrono Trigger.
@@masterzombie161 Really? I always considered X to be one of the more defined games in the series and Tidus as one of the better protagonists.
@@davidgn40 Oh, god, no. Christ, no. He's insufferable, and the story is horrendous.
Waka knocked up Lulu so hard she couldn't be a main protagonist in the sequel, nice thank you Plague that thought never ever occurred to me, now I'm scarred forever.
Man bangs his _younger_ brother's cougar ex.
Wouldn't you?
@@MuffinHunterX wasn't lulu like 23?
@@MuffinHunterX technically not ex but widow
Yes, scarred forever. Much like Lulu's birthing canal after spawning hundreds upon hundreds of little Wakka Jr's.
The fact that he canonically ends up with Lulu just proves to me that Wakka was the real protagonist all along.
"to armor themselves against boom boom when baby has his din din"
i can't remember the last time i laughed this hard
...so what you are saying here is that...
Square should make a standalone Blitzball game
And release it on the Switch.
@@questioningespecialy9107 id buy it. even for 70 bucks.
If it’s not turn-based I cannot imagine the control scheme!
(I don’t play sports games, FYI)
@@Ramsey276one I'd guess at either doing flight controls or using shoulder buttons to adjust altitude.
@@Msoulwing good one
The best/worst thing about this game is how it’s framed as Titus telling “his story” to the other characters. Imagining them all shooting each other uncomfortable looks while Titus goes into graphic detail about his daddy issues and creepy lusting for the girls always puts a smile on my face.
Lol I bet he wouldn't be able to get a word in edgewise over all the heckling.
As funny as that idea is I'm pretty sure it's intended to be directed at the audience. I know there's that scene where tidus is talking with them by the fire but I always figured he was trying to lighten the mood by distracting the party
@@cameronmills3599 He stops narrating the game after this, so he actually is telling the story to them. "And then we fucked" and all
I like to imagine their uncomfortable faces after Tidus goes through all the less favorable parts that reveal the rest of them to be a bunch of assholes no better than he is, especially Wakka. Just hours of detailing how racist Wakka was....
Also wtf was up with the narration at the beginning? Who is Zanar?????
Jesus, listening to the Luca goer rant made me feel like the lying down with the ghost scene in undertale.
Plague: "We lost a planet!"
Random alien watching this: "You did what!?"
*Our planet.
I'm still upset about pluto
@@Ruinfire-fs9xu You probably shouldn't be.
@@Ruinfire-fs9xuthere is no reason to be upset, Pluto wasn't ever a planet, Ceres is bigger than it in fact, that was the main reason to change it, if Pluto was a planet there would be another 400 celestial bodys that would be planets
I am pretty sure there would be so many we would run off Greek-roman names to use man
@@nomebom7140 Well I got good news for you man. It's been a year and I am no longer upset about pluto
And I still love X-2 even if my dad always walked in on the massage scenes while I played with my blitzballs
Legit had the funnest combat until they went full Arpg.
@@TheKnizzine i loved the dressphere sistem a lot
@Dionysos Mclaren The sheer amount of content thats in X-2 makes It one of the best in the series if you want to play a laid back game imo
i liked it the best on the international version because i always loved capturing and having monsters in my party
“Are ya winning son?”
34:50 There actually is NPC dialogue somewhere in the game that confirms BB players train to hold their breath for long periods of time. Then they say that the greats can even sleep underwater.
That last sentence is *_pregnant_* with possibility. Were they great, then flew too close to the sun? Were the greats seeking a measure - *_any_* measure - of relief from fame? Did they only become great in memoriam, the same way soldiers receive a mandatory two-rank posthumous promotion? Was it actually that some idiot knocked himself out with a blitzball, then woke up in a panic after everyone else left the practice field and decided to capitalize on the grifting possibilities?
@@mahatmagandhiful they even kind of use it as a plot point for the inerlude episode between 10 and 10-2 where yuna has managed to get up over 2 minutes underwater since the end of ff10
Videogame, I know, but I HOPE THEY WERE EXAGGERATING...
O_o
@@mahatmagandhiful
That sentence is fucking W H A T?
@@TheReapersRemnants First time seeing it used that way, huh? Ever heard of a pregnant pause?
This video is 44 minutes of the MOST specific examples I have ever seen and I am LOVING it
The never-ending onslaught of weird-ass mental images being weaved through-out this video is gold. XD
I would have listened to at least 2 more hours of disjointed rambling ngl
Also known as the raw recording
Was not sure what this was, but Plague styling on the Goers was worth the journey
A journey filled with laughter.
"Oh neat, a FFX video. Title is about Blitzball? That might just be for grabbing views"
How wrong I was and how happy I am that I was wrong
I've always hated when people say that final fantasy was straight fantasy until VII. Technologically speaking, there is very little change between VI and VII, except VI didn't have anything on the same scale as Midgar.
FF has had wacky hyper technology appear even before VI, the Lunar Whale is a fucking spaceship that happens to somwhat look like a whale and is capable of easily travel to the moon and back, sure it's powered by magic but that's just how tech is in this series most of the time.
@@jariu9612 Yeah, that's what I'm saying. People usually like to talk about how 9 is a return to the more straight fantasy games in the series, by which they mean stuff like 4, 5 and 6. Except that 9 is way more fantasy than any of those. I would call it nostalgia for something that never existed, but one and three (and maybe 2, I know very little about it) were more fantasy than 9, even if they were way more obscure.
@@chriswolfe351 I wouldn't call it nostalgia perse, people usually remember their first impressions more than the rest and as such the more fantasy start of those games stick to people more than the tech that enters the scene in the mid/late game, so if they haven't played it in line twenty five years I can't blame then for forgetting, far as they are receptive to correction.
I think it's more that 7 wears its tech fantasy on its sleeve not just Midgar but pretty much every city has tech even Cosmo Canyon where as 6 or 4 for example only had it in specific areas
You're right! Final Fantasy 1 literally has "Castle in the Sky" style robots, and 2 has an airship Star Destroyer.
I greatly enjoyed this video and your takeaway from what was really the most important part of FFX, the game of Blitzball
This was uploaded 3 minutes ago, how tf is your comment from 14 hours ago?
@@zelect5452 patreon supporter
Still waiting for that Blitzball simulator (From X, that one form X-2 is weird...)
Praise be to Yevon brudda
Ayy cuz, gotta find a way to keep the All Bad away know wut em sayin aha
25:00 i gotta say i don't think i've ever heard someone roast a group of people in such an articulate way.
Sin (Jecht) destroyed Zanarkand bc he wanted to give Tidus the desire to kill Sin. Jecht was still conscious and partially in control of Sin, which is evidenced in a couple different scenes in the game, and Jecht wanting Tidus to kill him is referenced in the cutscene before the final boss battle.
I always called him Tie-dus since the world is mainly water and I figured it was a play on the word Tide, as well as a reference to the biblical character of the same name.
50% metaplot analysis, 50% rant about the Luca Goers. A+ video Plague thank you.
I will never understand how Besaid Aurochs ever won against the Al Bhed Psyches on semifinals
That part always bothered me. Them being an underdog is one thing. To have never won is just silly
In fact, the Aurochs are mostly decent when you're able to play Blitzball. Letty and Jassu have decent stats, and Datto moves so fast at higher levels he's ovwrpowered
In all the times I played X I never once replaced anyone on the team, not even Botta and Keepa who aren't very good
Tidus alone makes them overpowered with his Jecht Shot. I think the lesson is that Wakka was a terrible captain, and Tidus, the jock, turned them into a real team
Datto could've used "sleep shot", or "wither shot", on the invicible goalie. Maybe they were on endgame levels with blitz, and they reset when Tidus became captain.
@@SonofTiamat Ye basically they were. The only reason they trained is so that Walka's last tournament was a challenge, and the last time Yuna saw them play they were good, her going off to kill herself and all. This meant when they actually played well I imagine they caught the Sykes off guard in two ways 1:yuna bring in danger should have made the team not play. 2:The Arauchs should have been way more trash than they were.
In other games and promotional material they just laze about and play blitz as a hobby.
Wakka doest push them, neither before Yuna's pilgrimage or after sin's "Defeat", so no he's a shit captain. Hell in the next game he pulls the team from the league so he can use them as free childcare!
@@thesurvivorssanctuary6561 Oh yeah, I forgot the Psychs had a ridiculously strong goalie
Yeah, when you actually play, the Psyches are the strongest team, whereas the Goers are actually the weakest.
Your vitriol is refreshing in a media world of pretend excitement.
It’s refreshing yet strange, because you can hear enjoyment in the vitriol
Dude, vitriol is a dime a dozen. Where have you been?
agree
@@laststrike4411Not eloquent, legitimate vitriol.
The section about the Goers is my favourite thing that Plague has ever written.
The "Goers" description made me fell like my sanity was slipping away into places I never knew existed.
I humble thank you, Plague, it was a truly mesmerizing experience.
Heh.
I think it was just a misspelling and the team is clearly named after a kind of gazelle found in Tibet en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goa_(antelope)
Same
You show up in the weirdest fucking places
Living on an English colony, that apparently respects Latin more than the actual English some of the citizens are more or less capable of speaking, makes your sanity stay on a bit loose at the edges.
You can hear the wobbling in all the extra syllables we manage to find in words like Tyeaiaidoose and Rhyebreaduhdoo. Anyone sane enough to register the twang and not call those sounds " just pronouncing tidus and ryu as they are written" will succumb to prolonged back injuries and eventual death from the cringe of hearing oneself talk.
Never change Lautrec, we love you just the way you are
What a lad, that Tidus. Destroys Blitzball dweebs, wins trophies, laughs, refuses to elaborate, leaves.
Sigma Summon life
After perplexedly watching this a few times, where the only things going in my head were "I have a rather time trying to get your point while you're in the process of making it" and "I like this guy's style though..."
I finally found out what it is you're actually doing.
You're a stand up comedian. The precision of your analysis and yet the UTTER FUTILITY of its content make you a very talented stand up comedian for nostalgic nerds who grew up to be smart and sad.
Have a drink on me, buddy.
All for the joke that the Goers are f'in losers lmao
Pretty sure Auron has one eye closed because he's meant to be a Guts expy. I mean, look at his hair, his sword and stance. Someone has been reading Berserk.
Holy sh** you might be on to something
yes he is just a old man version of guts, Jecht and Yuna's dad got eclipsed. Auron went back for revenge and got killed. He crawls back down the mountain half dead and is found by kimahri who he tells to go and raise Yuna before he dies. He then comes back as a unsent. Also kimahri keeps this all a secret through out the game. I always took the fist bump Auron does to kimahri;s chest at the end as a acknowledgement of him both granting his dying request and a thanks for not rating him out.
@@kinggundragon3728 Kimahri a real one
Whaaaaaaaat, you can totally further trash up that thumbnail SUPER easy, Plague! All you need to do is add random red circles with red arrows pointing at them, while in big Yellow text it says: "Tidus **EXPLAINED!** "
**EPIC MEME STRATS**
@@SonofTiamat Hey Son of Tiamat. The algorithm showed me this comment randomly!
Tidus lore (it’s one hour of skyrionn repeating the same information in different contexts)
Me: "Tie-dus...? Excuuuuuuuse me, but don't you mea-"
Plague: "It's f*cking STUPID!"
Me: "Okay. Loud and clear..."
This is one of the greatest examples of multi-layered, nuanced humor I've ever seen. Subbed.
I have never played Final Fantasy X, but the characters and environment make me happy...
So I suppose that counts for something
Play it, it's awesome.
Aw man. You should definitely play it when you get the chance. It's a masterpiece.
It's not too hard to get into and you don't have to overly grind if you don't want to, or collect the ultimate weapons (unless you're masochistic, like me)
The junction system, the GF. Dont try to use magic at all because it will decrease ur stats. Leveling up ir parties is a bad idea because the monster become stronger and stronger as you level up.
@@annedrieck7316 Huh? I think you are mixing up games. Junction system and GF's were in Final Fantasy VIII not Final Fantasy X. Magic decreasing stats must also be Final Fantasy VIII as well. And monsters don't become stronger and stronger as you level up in Final Fantasy X. They are at a set type of level when you reach a new area. Are...are you trolling?
41:22 I am now imagining Eli floating in the Blitzball sphere, pulling down his pants and unleashing the biggest diarrhea in the history of diarrhea into the direction of the Luca Goers. It's a slightly disgusting picture, but also incredibly funny.
He does the Jecht Shot and diarrheas at the same time
Spinning around in the air and covering the Goers with, what Michael Jackson would call “doo doo- feces”
He has now created the “Jenkem Shot”
Thank you plague, for putting to words why it is important to beat the Goers. They deserve the humiliation they get throughout the season.
For those who don’t know, Plague saying it’s a game you’re meant to lose is an understatement. He went over the fact that your team has like half the stats of the goers for that game, but (I’m sure I’m not just wearing a tin foil hat here, but I might be) the game’s rng has it out for you that game. It fluctuates in a +/-50% formula for most of the actions (a shot with 10 power could end up being anywhere from 5 - 15 actual power) and that shit ALWAYS favors the goers that game. Also you can fail getting the jecht shot, which is pretty much the only way to reliably beat that game, so if you fail getting it, you either have to load a save from like an hour before hand for another shot at it, or basically beat the game to try to get it again. Also ALSO, there’s a layer of badness that everyone forgets about blitzball: on the default setting, you don’t have control of your own movement on offense (you never have control of defense). You have to switch to the right movement option, which could cost you your first possession if you aren’t quick enough.
That’s all I can think of off the top of my head, aside from the al bhed having a way better team than the goers, especially the goalie. He remains consistently good throughout late game as far as I remember.
The Zanarkand Tidus is from is a dreamscape. The spirits that inhabit the statues, which anchor them to the physical plane, maintain the dreamscape. Things can be manifested by pyreflies to give them physical form.
Jecht was brought from the dream to try to end the cycle. He didn't succeed, however Auron used Jecht's now Sin body to interact with the dreamscape and get Tidus. Tidus has a connection to Jecht which directs Sin's actions and can be used to make Sin weak enough to enter his body and face Yu Yevon.
I love that at 24:50 Plagues annoyed explanation about the goers matches TEDUS screaming through a megaphone like a tinfoil hat in the middle of a town square.
I guess I wasn't the only person to absolutely fucking master blitzball just to win that game on a second playthrough.
I actually played it enough I almost started to like it. Almost.
Half of this video was incoherent rambling, and the other half was an insightful dissection of the world historic lore that backdrops the game's story.
So, it was a typical Plague video?
Typical Plague video
yo point -3-
1:23. "a Final Fantasy made 20 years ago would be in sprite form, only to now, at this moment, realize how detached from reality you have really become".
Plague. I hate you. Not because of you personally, but because, with me as a 43 year old man growing up watching generation after generation of games, you speak so much truth and it hits _like a fucking truck_ .
Can.... Can we appreciate just how deliciously verbose that description of blitzball and the jetch shot was?
Honestly I loved the concept of Blitzball and would have loved them to really flush it out and make a sports spin off game for it.
Yeah, they really could make a whole standalone game out of blitzball. Just change some of the core mechanics for the modern era and you got yourself a game.
New measure of time: generations of cats
Low key the most human Final Fantasy protagonist we'll ever get.
Second one, we have Zach in that spot.
Vaan.
I'd argue Sqaull is up there, he's a gigantic Prick (early on) who suffers from imposter syndrome as the game goes on, until he finally gets the reason people believe in him is does genuinely have talent and its not just a fluke.
Its just shame his game is tethered down by the Draw system and obtuse form of leveling (IE YOu shouldn't level, you should draw, and card enemies) And some overly complicated and stupid twists like the Orphanage
Squall.
But plague would never admit that
Tidus was the only one who fit the archetypal stanger in a strange land protagonist. We experience Spira with him. That's how story telling ought to be done
That was the hardest takedown of the Goers I've ever heard. I loved it.
The fact that he somehow got the lyrics for otherworld wrong and still complimenting it is hilarious and perfect
My favourite part about the Luca Goers is that the girls of the team have the hots for the Aurochs
So, what I get from this is that FF10 is about dead cats at a better waffle house. And underwater sports ball. But mostly the dead cats.
I get you're trying to make a joke but you have played this game, yes? It's a lot better than what you just described if you haven't😅✌️
Kinda
If Auron literally rode Sin to Dream Zanarkand he would have needed to swim at some point, but only Tidus, Wakka and Rikku can do the swimming battles in the game.
Maybe Auron doesn't like getting his sword wet unless its whisky.
I love that it feels like the vast majority of this breakdown is you over analyzing blitzball and your own psychosis for revenge against the duchebags known as the Luca Goers
First thoughts "Oh that's quite the title" *looks at the length of the video* "Its 40 fucking Minutes?! Jesus Plague."
You new around here m8?
I was actually hoping for longer.
Its really just him bitching about a story he couldn't comprehend when the game kinda explains everything...
@@rockinaether oh no plague gets the story. Trust me, he just wanted to entertain us and talk about bleetzboll
@@rockinaether
He's the only person I can think of that rambles on and on without losing interest. The guy has an interesting way on how not only how perceives content but also how he expresses them that makes you think da fu€k??😂
I don't even care about Final Fantasy but I love hearing Plague explain things
Yeah I’ve watched this shit three times now and have no desire to play a final fantasy game but watching plague talk about all the goofy shit in the series makes me smile
Plague, my dude, this is a masterpiece. I'll be coming back every once in awhile to hear that amazing Luca Goer rant again.
Racist Wakka is the best thing ever
I absolutely are this 44 minute video entirely dedicated to dunking on some barely face modeled PS2 NPCs
Jokes on you plague I'm a twenty something pathetically watching a video about a twenty year old game.
Don't worry, you'll be a thirty something in less than a decade. You're practically qualified already.
It ain't much different. Being in your 30s is like being in your 20s except with more back and knee pain.
Me too! What are the odds!
I love this video. 40% story, 60% shittin' on the Goers.
This turned out to be way more hilarious than I expected it to go. I started off confused by where we were going, but by the time we got to the GOERS, everything was finally coming into full perspective. Excellent work.
This is like reading a novel.
This is like something kept deep in the craven mind of Harlan Elision
Blitzball is life. Spent hundreds of childhood hours grinding Blitzball matches.
So only a couple of hours, then, since time flies by much slower when you're a kid?
That’s really fucking sad, I’m sad for you.
@@a1rg3ar31 pretty much. We used to only be allowed 45 minutes of screen time a day as kids. More of a figure of speech that I played it a ton and adored it.
"Thunderous omega dump" fucking murdered me
I dearly hope that in the decades and centuries to come, Plague's semi-coherent vitriolic ramblings are documented and studied like avantgarde art.
Ah, a delightful thing to wake up to on my birthday. I always enjoy these video essays, so thanks for making them.
Happy Birthday!
@@fafnirlord Thank you!
Happy birthday !
Hey nice avatar
@@SonOfMeme Damn, you too.
This got suspiciously scatological in places
Plate of grapes and AVGN are my favorite fetish content creators
I never played FFX, but hearing about it always bring me nostalgia and reminds me back when Spoony wasn't depressed.
I miss Spoony too
Spoony was always depressed
Plague: Waffle House has a grand slam
Me, a southerner: that’s Denny’s you dingus, it’s an all-star at waffle house.
Speaking of which, as self-declared Caliph of the South, I am hereby declaring a fatwa against Plague for his slandering of the Great Waffle House. Alhamdulillah.
@@Taiyama2 yah hamuk allah
I refuse to believe that Farmer Plague doesn’t already know this, and am convinced he specifically made comments like that to get under the skin of Huddle House, Waffle House, and Denny’s patrons
@@Taiyama2 I propose we all sacrifice ourselves to become a Sin and Dream Waffle House and unleash Sin onto Plague as a great summon!
@@Abdega seconded
Those allegories are like an intricate Lego-set built by a very creative toddler that hasn't quite learned to form complete sentences yet.. but he's getting there..
I have no idea what I just watched but I had a good time so that's all that matters.
2:42 "She begins to scream ethnic slurs at a dog, which ignores her." I'm in awe.
This entire video is just
*"Jesse, what the hell ate you talking about?"*
X-2 is good, if you ignore anything that isn't the gameplay.
Gippal and Paine are alright characters. Shame about the rest, though.
facts, X-2 is in my top 3 gameplay from FF, extremely entertaining
Blitzball rules, also Greg rules, good job greg
21:30
Because Blitzball is LIFE. It doesn’t matter if there’s a Great War going on, you gotta play ball!
It blows my mind that he named it "Jecht Shot 2". You'd think if he wanted to show he's better than his dad, he'd call it the "Tidus Shot".
Barely got through the opening of the video before needing to stop and rewatch it to really soak up the intensely deep writing
There's a part in XIV where you visit a city that's basically a new take on Zanarkand, except with a much better explanation for the logic of the weird simulated society living in it.
Indeed. At least we know the writing will continue to be in good hands into the future with Ishikawa reprising her MSQ writing role after Shadowbringers.
As far as final dungeons go...they better bring their A-game in Endwalker because Amarout - both story and gameplay wise - is a REALLY hard act to follow, let alone surpass.
None of this is to discount anything Plague said, because he's right. It absolutely makes no fucking sense and the game is full of plot holes. I enjoyed the video and just figured people out there might also get a kick out of the explanations SquareEnix tried to give for the plot holes if you weren't already aware. I know I did.
So, Dream Zanarkand is a physical place that has been summoned in a location that is only known to the Fayth and Yu Yevon (and by proxy, Sin). The reason they explain in-game that Sin returns to Dream Zanarkand is that, unlike previous Final Summons, Jecht had a physical connection to that place and he maintained some consciousness and control when he became Sin. He was acting on his final desires whilst he was still alive, to return home and see his son again. That's what drove Sin to go to Zanarkand.
As for why Sin attacked and what happened to Dream Zanarkand in the aftermath. There was an Ultimania that explained that Sin has a base instinct to attack large cities and machina, which is what activated and took over once Jecht moved it there. Auron brought Tidus to Sin/Jecht and then took him to Spira. Upon leaving, the Fayth simply re-summoned it, so it remains as we last saw it only without Tidus.
"Riding Sin" is accomplished based on the principle that Sin is simply a mass of pyreflies, which is essentially matter in this universe that is released from people who die and can be shaped into any physical form. It's sort of a full-metal alchemist philosopher's stone idea. Auron and Tidus are comprised of pyreflies, so the explanation given is that they essentially "assimilated" with the physical entity of Sin. Auron is unsent, so he maintained willful control over his form and reassembled himself at some point after arriving in Spira. As for Tidus, I imagine Sin/Jecht released Tidus in a manner similar to how Sin Scales drop off of him.
The people in Dream Zanarkand apparently started off as summons who were representations of what the Fayth remembered. But, as time went on, they apparently were capable of having children and they became "real" in a sense. And that's the explanation as to why Tidus and other inhabitants aged whereas other unsent like Yunalesca maintain the form they did when they died.
As for Auron, I've got no fuckin idea. My headcanon on that would be so as not to draw suspicion from Summoners or associates of the Yu Yevon faith who recognized him. After 10 years and a battle with Sin, it'd be weird if he looked exactly the same. I inferred he was in fear that they would try to perform "the sending" on him before he accomplished his task based on how he avoids the far-plane, never answers people about "where've you been?", and tells Rin to drop the subject when he talks about how he was in disbelief in how someone could just get up and walk away from the injuries he found him with the next day.
Anyway, great video man. Hindsight really is 20/20.
Dude where can I find this ultimania? Also filled some holes there didn’t ya.
I like how Kimari and Auron are friends but they never talk to each other.
So unless you read supplementary information, that chest pat he gives him seems
very random.
Also Tidus doesn't react much to kimarhi which means in zanarken had all the weird races
what do hypello women look like? Was there ever a hypello guardian? Do non human summon look vastly different?
How do summoners choose their guardians? Can a summoner be a girl and six badass dogs?
Okay I'm rambling, what I do want to know is why does seymour assume the ronso live on a snowy mountain
with no buildings, and why does he assume that the entire species would be on that mountain and that he killed them.
And why did the party believe him? They know there are ronso's all over traveling the world. Hell you can fast travel to
luca and see a full team of ronso three dudes two females and some random ronso civilians. Is Seymour actually braindead?
I’ll admit the dialog got awkward as hell but X was the first FF game I ever played so I have an inherent loyalty to it and the characters.
A shame it took until the last portion of the game for Tidus' voice actor to actually emote. For about 80% of the game he is awful but the last portions are solid.
@@devinscott8680 I dunno, I felt he really got across the feeling of needing food.
Precisely why I have love for 8. It's always your first.
Plague describing people, creatures, and things in his playful Plague way always makes my day.
I remember my brother telling me how he'd play X-2 in the living room and our grandpa would give him a disappointed expression upon seeing the game in action on the TV. Also, there was an article for the game in either a April or May 2003 issue of US Shonen Jump.
"Yuna crys about the aeons dying even though they're just pyreflies."
Well here's the thing: Tidus is just pyreflies. Even if dream Zanarkand is stuck in in some kind of timeloop, Tidus isn't. The major line of progression of the story is that coming to Spira changes him.
So whether he's actually alive or not, is there really a difference? The line between life and death is already very blurred. The aeons aren't just summons but are the souls of the people interred inside the statues. So they have to be destroyed to prevent Yu Yevon from reviving Sin.
The first Sin was probably summoned by Yevon himself, but instead of being destroyed when that initial Sin was destroyed, he'd worked out a plan so that he could possess any aeon that subsequently defeated Sin and repeat that as a cycle indefinitely.
The price of this is that the Yu Yevon we fight has long ceased to be a human soul or possess any kind of personality. It is a mindless construct that exists only to continue the cycle.
This is Yevon's legacy: to check the folly of man through endless strife and keep them from ever developing weapons or summons powerful enough to destroy themselves in the kind of war Sin was built to end. The people are united against Sin as a common enemy (like what Garou plans in OPM.)
This cycle is modeled after the wheel of Samsara present in many forms of eastern myth and philosophy. It is the wheel of birth and death wherein whatever arises must eventually perish. The calm is held by the common people to be an escape from the cycle, but the big reveal of Yunalesca shows that it's actually just another part of the spiral of death. Dream Zanarkand can perhaps be considered nirvana since it is free from the normal effects of the cycle. Thus Tidus' journey to Spira represents a fall from grace or being cast out of the garden of Eden.
The point is that not only do the aeons need to die, their deaths are equivalent to a person dying. Any Aeon possessed by Yu Yevon that is defeated is lost forever, as evidenced by the statue of the final aeon in Zanarkand.
...This doesn't actually happen because both the aeons and Sin mysterious reappear in continuations of FFX's storyline, but this is what was established before FFX-2
Thematically, there can be no end to the cycle. Sin's existence is essentially ontological and mankind will battle with impermanence forever.
Vro this read was sooo good
did... did i just watch a 44minute shitpost where you lead us on for most of the runtime and then talked about the worst fictional sport sense Quidage for the last 10minutes?
Yes... yes you did now let us bow our heads to the hymn
The most accurate description, haha.
BLEETZ BOL
You did not need to roast the Luca Goers this hard
They already embarrass themselves throughout the entire game
That roast is causing Bickson to roll around in his low-poly grave.