Imagine a full movie with these graphics and artstyle. That'd be awesome. The story and the set up and the english script are also very amazing. Gives a very different feel to the medieval political setting.
FINALLY, someone who appreciates war of the lion's amazing script! It's much better than the original which was poorly written & translated. This game is a masterpiece
i wouldn't even think about paying 20 euro just to see a fullmovie like this at the cinema, By the way nice avatar XD i think i'm the most affectionate fan of Delita. I think most of people understood shit about his character..
"I had lived my life the only way that I had known. But when the pillars of that life came crashing down, I did not stand and watch them fall. I turned, and walked away." My favorite quote in the whole game.
Honestly if they do it well like Last Kingdom or Witcher. Netflix can make this story into an amazing series. I'd pay extra to watch it absolutely love this game/story
Sigh. Ive always loved FFT since it was released....still do....but when i saw these cutscenes and how they remained true to the original art style and were so beautifully voiced and animated you better believe i fell in love with it all over again. One of the greatest experiences in gaming, ever. Theres just nothing quite like it out there.
lilmissyblee1981 I loved the remake, I also have fond memories of playing the original back in high school. The original dialog was modern English while the remake used medieval style English. The only thing about the original that I liked better then the remake was the ending scene where Ramza and Alma ran away from Ivalice.
Miss Elly true very true. though hopefully one day ramza get's what he is rightfully due to him he is the real hero of ivalance and he should be reconised as one. as for the church they must be punished.
@@SoftBreadSoft tactics advance, final fantasy 12, revenant wings, the remake war of the lions, advance 2, all the raids in FF14, the only reason there arent more ivalice games is because the later ones didnt sell very much, not tactics.
This game's presentation is elegant and layered, full of nuance. That's what I love about it, even though the Sephiroth-like final boss was obviously shoe-horned in when the devs couldn't think of an actual resolution to the principal plot line. Ramza's exposure to the "lower class" helped to give him empathy, elevating him above his peers. Delita's exposure to the ruling class and their petty, spiteful scorn of their supposed servants twisted him into a dirty manipulator without a heart or soul. The game did a great job showing of how individuals respond when subjected to crisis. At first the differences in their character are subtle, but events take their toll and lead them down very different paths based on their personal convictions. FFT had a much more developed narrative than most contemporary works of fiction in that time, ESPECIALLY among videogames.
The best part of the game and plot is the political section, basically Act I. All the demon magic conquer the world stuff that takes over after that, apparently trying to heighten the stakes, just trivializes everything. But that just seems to be Matsuno's M.O. because he does it over and over
Delta was dismayed by how nobles felt about commoners and after the death of his sister,can you blame him? But he lost himself in a web of lies,deceit,and his own thoughts being twisted.
@@Fuchsia_tude I know I'm very late to the discussion but demon magic stuff is prevalent through a great part of the game. I'm not gonna tell anyone that they should like Ultima as a final boss, but my point is that it's not like the plot was 100% JUST about political intrigue until the last 5 minutes or so. Even when the whole demon magic side started to become more important it didn't retract from the political drama imo, both things can coexist and in a way feed into each other. Ultima doesn't pop up out of nowhere after all.
The one greatest plot-point of this game.. Ramza's ending is a truly bittersweet tale. Alma and Ramza fight against the Angel of Death, Saint Ajora and are assumed dead. Ramza's heroism would be buried beneath corrupted church documents and never knew what a true hero he really was. Truly the story revolves around two people.. Delita, the pauper become king. and Ramza, the noble son branded heritic.. Delita: The pauper who's remaining family would be taken in by pity by the generosity of the Beoulve family. Eventually he became king and led a new nation's age in the death of corrupt politicians... but in the blood of Princess Ovelia for his callous disregard for human life in pursuit of his own plans. Using anyone and everyone to achieve the mantle of king. Not a single person was a valued member.. but a pawn on his chest board to dismantle the ruling throne.. to build a royalty of his own accord. Ramza; the noble half-blooded son of the Beoulve family . The son of a noble man, and a peasant woman along with his sister would see nobles squabble.. only to see corrupt politics within his own kingdom and family.. and chose to run from it all. His actions eventually led him into a great underground plot of the Lucavi seeking to return to the realm of Ivalice; even planning to use Alma as the vessel for Saint Ajora, a corrupt angel which the Church of Ivalice followed under the Zodiac. Ramza would give his life, valuing every man and woman in his adventures to stop the Lucavi's uprising... Only to be presumed dead and his legacy to only be unveiled hundreds of years later past his heroism.. Truly, Ramza's story is amazing and saddening for his sacrifice to not be known. For the Beoulve family to fade into obscurity.. and even Ramza's final fate to be unknown.. if he truly did die; Or lived a life without royalty or abnormal entities interfering.
"Ramza...what did you get?" Ramza did what Delita couldn't. He saved the world and his sister. He succeeded side by side with friends that joined him--people he never intended to use. Ramza didn't do any of what he did for lands, for wealth, for title, glory, nor fame. A true hero! That's how we know his story, because of Olan Durai and his descendant Arazlam.
@@The_Gallowglass Olan's ending is the most tragic for me. He stood for the values his foster father instilled in him. Truth, honor and doing what's right, despite how it might affect him. If you accept that Ramza and Alma survive, they presumably got a happy ending. Not so for Olan. He tries to expose the truth and is burned at the stake as a heretic for it.
I don't think I would have appreciated this game as much if I were to play when I was younger. The art style, the game play, the gloriously epic music, all the idiosyncratic detail. I think it all would've gone right over my head. I knew kids in my old neighborhood that would play and talk about this game but I only watched a couple of times and didn't pay much attention at the time. I'm glad I got to experience this on PSP later on. Truly a work of art.
You know, I'm glad that it worked out that way. Some of the spelling mistakes were laughable. But you got to enjoy the game to near perfection, with a ton of bonuses.
It's kinda strange though. After playing XII where the design is a notch more towards realism, hearing Balthier's mature, suave, devil-may-care voice come out of soft 'anime' face in a game where most everyone sounds young is weird.
Someone convince me that George R. R. Martin is more than just a frustrated old man who played this game when he was younger. This is the true Game of Thrones.
Looks like 4ndr3c3s4r1n0 hasn't read the novels... More like TV Littlefinger is the nerfed version of novel Littlefinger. Delita may be somewhere in the middle, I guess.
I hate that they didn't animated the ending scene between Ovelia and Delita. That was just a shocking scene that stuck with me for years since I played the playstation version.
@@The_Gallowglass I know. It's one of the saddest and most deepest endings I have ever seen. He fell in love with her or wanted to love her and was trying to be a husband to her, but she knew he had used her to gain power and didn't trust him. My headcanon is that she no longer cared whether she lived or died at that point. If she killed him, then she avenged herself and everyone dead because of him and if he killed her instead, then she would be at peace.
I'm growing up amongst non-eng speaker in the country where only minority can communicated in english, And FFT gave me the urge to learn English. I remember those times where I spend hours open dictionary to played this game as a kid... but all worth it, big times.
damn mate, i did the same thing as yours. I wrote everything in a book, english words that i didn't know back then and i still have that book. Full of words from FFT scene. Playing FFT with a book, pen and dictionary. Such a beautiful memories.
I actually kind of like that they kept that scene just in the game’s engine. It adds to the shock by having us not knowing what Ovelia is about to do, while in if it was animated I have no doubt they’d telegraph it.
@@7792pnaurfr What are you talking about? I never implied that Delita didn't kill her. I was saying that I liked that they kept Ovelia's stabbing Delita in the original graphics engine because a full cinematic would likely telegraph her stabbing Delita. The original was so shocking because I didn't know what she was about to do, so if they made it a cell-shaded cinematic they'd probably telegraph it and ruin that shock factor.
Well, according to Matsuno, she didn't die from the stabbing. Delita truly loved Ovelia, but his actions lead her to not trust him, leading to that scene at the end. So he wouldn't have killed her. @@7792pnaurfr
possibly the best english localization of any game i've ever encountered. the use of early modern english is god tier, and the dub is excellent as well.
I know your comment is old but still wanted to reply. For me it's FF XII, it has to be the best localization in a video game ever. Second comes this one. Funnily enough both of them are part of the Ivalice Alliance. I wish SE would develop another game in the same setting. I just am in awe with everything Ivalice. Especially the old English and mythos.
13:40 -17:30 , i think i never ever saw something so beautifully made in my life, speech feeling, atmosphere/music, i have shivers EVERY SINGLE TIME i watch that part :(
I love how grounded the fights in the cutscenes are. No over-the-top superman moves, yet still keep you well engaged... Why can they not make more of these?
@@Celcil49286 "I had lived my life the only way that I had known." Ramza honored his life in the past, doing as he was told and taught by his brothers and late lord father, Barbaneth. "But when the pillars of that life came crashing down, I did not stand and watch them fall." But when this tragedy went down and saw Delita perish before his eyes with his sister, he didn't honor his death or even performed a sort of memorial to him. "I turned, and walked away." He gave it all up. His life, his status as a Beoulve and even his family. He doesn't want to put himself in this life anymore and became a mercenary.
FirstStar_in_the_NightSky Exactly. These cutscenes really capture the character of the original. It's amazing how much expressiveness those little sprites and textbox dialogues had.
I still think that it is an absolute travesty that they didn't give the epilogue cutscene with Ovelia and Delita this treatment! It seems like it would have been a great foil too the cutscene at 13:38
The things I would do for a FF Tactics 2 (Advance and A2 don't count) by Lord Matsuno and the original Tactics dev. Oh man! A Tactics animated film would be fine too.
there's always the project from the original director and composer. I just hope it makes it.: www.kickstarter.com/projects/482445197/unsung-story-tale-of-the-guardians?ref=live
The epicness of this game, and the added epicness of these fullmotion on the psp version made it even more special. I get shiver every time characters talk in the game, the voice actors are too good to be true.
lot nicer than ff nowadays. bored with perfect looking faces..... "This is an epic game with unpredictable storyline, for those who enjoyed the PS1 version, its always worth reliving these moments again.Unforgettable and strong."- Adrian... 5 stars..
My God...my FFT feels....overflowing....Man, I adored that game so much. I am forever grateful to you for taking the time to upload this video. Just...THANK YOU SO MUCH. T_T sheesh, feels...stahp...
Man, I just realized that opening mission in the game, where Delita is there to abduct Ovelia, that's the most important mission of his life. After that it is all political machinations, but he is on the field capturing the princess for that one mission. And the CG of him at his prime, a knight captain commanding a squad of knights, is what the CG decided to focus on. Not Ramza or the politics or the lay of the land.
Matheus Castro Delita survived and had a long golden reign. Ovelia stabbed him and his instincts kicked in and he stabbed her back. Delita's final scene is wondering if Ramza had it better even though he would likely fade into obscurity. Delita lost everything important to him but became a great king eho vastly improved the country. Ramza saved the country from the shadows whilst going down in history as a heretic for centuries until the Durrai Papers are uncovered. Despite losing his good name Ramza remained true to himself and kept almost everything that was important to him. Delita changed from a pawn to a puppeteer manipulating his friends and allies as a means for his revenge (ie that he a commoner could do a better job than all of those petty nobles). Delita and Ramza are foils. Where Ramza is a classic hero who briefly falls only to rise to greater heights Delita is a tragic hero/anti hero. Whose noble intentions and goals drive him to personal ruin.
Aru Akise omg I haven't understood that delita survived the stabbing. well, he probably lost everything he valued, but was able to reach to the throne and became a great King. I guess... it was worth it xD
Aru Akise thank you very much for your time and explanation. I finished the game when I was 14 and did not have a good level of English to fully understand the meaning behind the ending.
Wait.... there's no Ovelia and Delita's "Happily ever after" ending? ....why? If any of these deserve a full HD cutscene it was that! I wanted to see Ovelia's reaction, her face, hear her voice for that scene. I feel fucking gimped.
+Oreally That ending (The scene between Ovelia and Delita, I mean. The ENDING CUTSCENE itself shown in this video DID leave me with some questions) didn't leave me with any questions, lol. But, I'm not sure I would be able to bear the thought of seeing that... scene... in a HD cutscene... D: D: D: D: D: D: D: D: "To save her life I would gladly give my own" HRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRK IRONY FFS.
+Oreally omg yes... thats the reason i was watching this... only to find its not here... -.- I was thinking the same thing. If ANYTHING in this game should have been animated it was most definitely that.
i think what made this game awesome was the chemistry between ramza and delita, you can see it here but also in the plain version, what i miss is no animmated version of gaffgarion!, he was probably my most 3 favorite character apart from ramza, delita
Ramza Beoulve don't worry Square will create a sequel for FFT exploring your history and events beyond the Durai Papers... somehow. You'll always be a hero for us Ramza, we believe in you!
Let's look at the bright side, the company still re-releases their old titles [Including this one] in order to keep them accessible for new users in modern times.
Despite not knowing any English as a child, it was my favorite game of a lifetime, I finished it thousands of times in ps1 and a few others in psp emulator, then as an adult I could finally know the wonderful story that has
Who else think Agrias Oaks is the most badass female character in the entire FF series? A female Holy Knight protecting a princess. She needs more screen time.
i would argue that tifa lockhart may be a little more baddas, just thinking of the part where she escapes the gas chamber and then bitch slaps scarlet to the ground and then runs down the side of a massive fucking gun.
And this kids, is How I met the better game of all time! This story, this music, the plots, the characters, the hero, the true hero, the end...... all is so perfect!I remember when I buyed this "other Final Fantasy" when was buying FF7 with no hope, oh the better surprise of all times kkkk
The director of FFT tried to do this with FF12. Guess what happened. Square-Enix said he couldn't have Basch as the main character. Nope, they stuck the angsty annoying teen as the lead. To be fair, he fixed Vaan a bit so he wouldn't such a frustration.
Some people may argue that Ovelia was only a puppet manipulated by Delita to serve his own end but I don't buy it. Why try make her the queen of his kingdom if she had no value since she isn't the true princess. Sure you can argue that Delita makes people believe that she was the true princess in order to become king by marriage but after the war, the most important political rivals were assassinated, the former queen has been imprisoned because the former crown was so despised , that bringing up the same royal bloodline on the throne would do more harm than good since people will start another uproar, Ovelia as the queen can however help maintain a good relation with the church but ultimately here comes the question : why Ovelia when others could fill the role ? My answer to that would have been Delita did love Ovelia. Which explains the ending because when Ovelia surprises him by stabbing him immediatly, many among us at his place would have took it as a betrayal from the one we love the most. So naturally before he realises it, his hand have already moved ( because, mind you, being stabbed and feeling betrayed do not help you to keep calm ). That is my point of view.
Marc Foucher - I can't help but agree.... it's truly a hard one to place. I think Delita was so afraid of being betrayed again - that the shock of Ovelia coming at him with a knife made him lose mental focus... the body moves before the mind will. It's all reflexes..
@@starlitweaver he didn't lose mental focus. Hes evil scum and want gonna let anybody get in the way of his own selfish ultimate goal. No matter how times he lied to himself and sacrificed all the parts of himself that were good. He claimed to love and protect but it was only to get what he wanted. Power. If he really just wanted to see the world a better place and wipe out the corrupt elite he could have joined Ramza.
Thomas Bowe - Well Thomas I too wish he’d of joined Ramza and I’m sure Ramza felt the same way. I don’t think we will ever fully know why Delita or people as a whole for that matter do what they do or why they do it... for we are not them and have not lived the lives they have had. We place the judgements and beliefs we have on other people sometimes and expect everyone to follow that. Justice is true and right to every person who believes their beliefs to be true. I too feel Delors went too far.. but this is based on my own moral judgement and not his. Regardless I think that’s what makes tactics a great story. It allows fans like this to debate and share our opinions. I quite enjoy chatting with you all like this.
Was this 2000-1200 some years after FF12 (good memories)? And how did the beautiful & advanced Ivalice of FF12 (mixture of Arabia, Turkey, India and New York City), be reduced (but still beautiful) to the Medieval-Europe Ivalice of Tactics and Vagrant Story?
They Talk About a Cataclysm that destroyed the world some time after FFXII, This is The world after they have rebuilt but never quite achieved their former glory. (And all the Moogles Died in the Cataclysm.
22:00 "I address the heretic, Ramza Beoulve! You are besieged! You will surrender yourself up to us at once!" [whiteout, then fade to black] "Ramza and his sister were not seen again." Those scenes blend together in a hilariously appropriate way.
so do guys like final fantasy tactics, tactics ogre or maybe you like vagrant story? the director of these classic strategy games, Yasumi Matsuno, has made a kickstarter and the game is called Unsung story check it out on kickstarter
Fun Fact: In Final Fantasy Tactics (taking place centuries after Final Fantasy 12), the War of the Lions is based on the War of the Roses (like Game of Thrones), which immediately followed the Hundred Years War (50 Years War) between England and France (which ended the same year the Ottoman Muslims took Constantinople from the Byzantines). I enjoy watching this after Joan of Arc (1999) and before Dracula Untold and playing.....Assassin's Creed 2!
I despise the scorn that is heaped on this retranslation to this day. They took what had one of the most broken and awkward localizations and rose it from ash to be the finest English script of all Final Fantasy, absolutely hands down, the finest. There is great English prose to be found here, although most of it is not in these few animated cut scenes. Although Delita's explanation of his motives to Ovelia here is now absolutely chef kiss perfection. "I will exact from them the price of their gluttonous feast!" And what a reckoning is in store! But, in the end only to add to his sorrow. The retranslation uses metaphor with wild abandon but it's always worded so fitting and delivered so eloquently it never stales. Paramount to all other things is all is done with well executed brevity, that thing which Shakespeare called "the soul of wit". One of my favorite lines is when Folmarv reveals to Ovelia she is not actually Ovelia. It's a good encapsulation of all the qualities I just mentioned: "You are a straw doll placed in an empty crib" It's so needlessly cruel but also says everything at once in one sentence. Her entire life has been a lie, and it still will be, but now you know you are a nothing, you never even got to have your own identity, nobody even knows your name or anything else about you. You are completely replaceable, and the proof of that claim is in you yourself already being a replacement. That you have been was pre-ordained. That you've been locked away with holy men for so long you are become another discardable creature, kept solely for convenient access to a useful name.
It baffles me that so many people think Delita is a sociopath when he is very obviously a good person. The only real difference between Ramza and Delita is their choice of methods, they are equally noble/good people. "Though our methods be different, our goals are not." Delita is shown throughout the game to be honest, cunning, and yes, at times cutthroat, but never evil. He kills because it is the only way to accomplish his goal, not because he wants to. That is why he fakes the deaths of both Cid and Balmafula. Delita kills in order to SAVE life, much like a military sniper. If it were not necessary, he would not do it, but because it is necessary, he will not hesitate. When he went to the church to meet with ramza, he mentions that he will kill ramza, but only if he absolutely has to. Ramza's actions had no real value without Delita's actions on the other side. They were two sides of the same coin, and both were necessary to achieve a happy Ivalice. Frankly Ovelia is a psycho and stabbed Delita with no provocation or justification. Her claim that he constantly uses people for his own amusement is baseless nonsense. If anything SHE is the sociopath.
I agree, Delita just simply realizes in order for there to be change great action must be taken even at times if it seems a bit over board or betrayal and thats comes from his sister’s death. He understood the corruption and so developed an elaborate plan to collapse both sides. If Ramza stood with his brothers then he would get in the way of Delta’s plan this is when he threatens even him. In the end I believe he played this character so long of assassin and betrayal to reach his goal i believe he lost sight of himself which lead to his action into murdering Ovelia.
She's not a sociopath; she's damaged. If we're going to diagnose her, PTSD is an easy starting point. Otherwise, I agree. Delita is so often severely misunderstood. Somehow, he is, in the end, both triumphant and tragic. Brilliant character.
Definitely one of the best final fantasy ever to be made and no one gives it the recognition it deserves. The WHOLE games was on point. Awesome story, baller ass characters, wonderful music...everything. When I saw they were putting ramza in the new dissidia I flipped my shit. Everyone was all on noctis' nuts being in the game and I was like "noctis, who is that nigga?" Lol. Definitely one of the best games EVER!
Balthier -leading man He voices Ramza.. pretty crazy I know, i would have never guessed until I looked it up.. he also voiced Redas in FFXII which lso takes place in the Ivalice universe
Rigs thanks buddy, I can't believe he voices ramza, That's crazy! Now you've told me I can hear him in redas but I never would have guessed he was the voice of the quietly spoken ramza. I know he was also vamp in metal gear! That is some serious talent right there
Balthier -leading man Yeah he's amazing, one of the reason I got into voice acting was because of him.. he's one of the most diverse voice actors in the business
aaaaa i really want to play this version ;___; the character animation truly does akihiko yoshida's crosshatching style justice! i've been playing the original tactics (though i'm barely making progress! some of the early levels are ruthless!!) and some of the translation work makes it hard to understand lol! i still very much like it, as with any matsuno masterpiece!!
I played this on the ps1 when I was about 8 or 9 and didn't know what the fuck I was doing. Came back to it on the PSP yeaaaars later and really didn't get into it nor did I complete it. Played/completed it on the vita and loved it!!! Amazing and a shame I didn't experience this story sooner. Maybe I wasn't old enough to appreciate it.
The very best that Square has ever produced. A shame they haven't expanded on the Ivalice Alliance universe. From all the exposition in FF12, i thought they were gonna do RTS-style prequel about the 13 Zodiac Warriors who originally sealed the great spirits and founded the first Kingdom of Ivalice.
This game really depressed me when I first played it years ago. It still has the same impact when I found out what happened to Ovelia and Delita. Ramza, the true hero, would be forgotten and Delia would be remembered until the Durai papers.
Imagine a full movie with these graphics and artstyle. That'd be awesome. The story and the set up and the english script are also very amazing. Gives a very different feel to the medieval political setting.
FINALLY, someone who appreciates war of the lion's amazing script! It's much better than the original which was poorly written & translated. This game is a masterpiece
You sir are very much right!
i wouldn't even think about paying 20 euro just to see a fullmovie like this at the cinema, By the way nice avatar XD i think i'm the most affectionate fan of Delita. I think most of people understood shit about his character..
If only the characters didn’t talk like grade schoolers trying too hard to emulate Shakespeare.
It's called Game of Thrones.
"I had lived my life the only way that I had known. But when the pillars of that life came crashing down, I did not stand and watch them fall. I turned, and walked away."
My favorite quote in the whole game.
So relevant now too, imo.
*favourite
English is English, not American
Am i the only one thinking ff tactics deserve a cinematic movie ?
I agree. or Netflix series.
I agree with you too
@@TheMixedPlateFrequency nah Netflix doesn't deserve FFT
Honestly if they do it well like Last Kingdom or Witcher. Netflix can make this story into an amazing series. I'd pay extra to watch it absolutely love this game/story
A mini series would be better. It has too much to fit into one movie.
Sigh. Ive always loved FFT since it was released....still do....but when i saw these cutscenes and how they remained true to the original art style and were so beautifully voiced and animated you better believe i fell in love with it all over again. One of the greatest experiences in gaming, ever. Theres just nothing quite like it out there.
lilmissyblee1981 I loved the remake, I also have fond memories of playing the original back in high school. The original dialog was modern English while the remake used medieval style English. The only thing about the original that I liked better then the remake was the ending scene where Ramza and Alma ran away from Ivalice.
+Miss Elly but to where is the question? and what became of them is another question that needs to be answered.
Vincent Celeste I think the producers left that to the imaginations of the fans ;)
Miss Elly true very true. though hopefully one day ramza get's what he is rightfully due to him he is the real hero of ivalance and he should be reconised as one. as for the church they must be punished.
Vincent Celeste I'm currently working on an FFT fanfic right now, kind of a sequel to the game :)
The greatest Final Fantasy. You can have 7 and 6, give me this underrated masterpiece any time any place
The storyline it should really be a book and movie it’s so intense I love it. All Final Fantasy’s are amazing but this one, has always stuck with me.
>underrated
@@aagh8714 If it weren't underrated, Square would make more FFT games.
@@SoftBreadSoft tactics advance, final fantasy 12, revenant wings, the remake war of the lions, advance 2, all the raids in FF14, the only reason there arent more ivalice games is because the later ones didnt sell very much, not tactics.
FFT was the true FFVIII
The FFVIII we got should have been the "spinoff"
This game's presentation is elegant and layered, full of nuance. That's what I love about it, even though the Sephiroth-like final boss was obviously shoe-horned in when the devs couldn't think of an actual resolution to the principal plot line.
Ramza's exposure to the "lower class" helped to give him empathy, elevating him above his peers. Delita's exposure to the ruling class and their petty, spiteful scorn of their supposed servants twisted him into a dirty manipulator without a heart or soul.
The game did a great job showing of how individuals respond when subjected to crisis. At first the differences in their character are subtle, but events take their toll and lead them down very different paths based on their personal convictions. FFT had a much more developed narrative than most contemporary works of fiction in that time, ESPECIALLY among videogames.
The best part of the game and plot is the political section, basically Act I. All the demon magic conquer the world stuff that takes over after that, apparently trying to heighten the stakes, just trivializes everything. But that just seems to be Matsuno's M.O. because he does it over and over
I wouldn't say the final boss was shoehorned in. This is a Final Fantasy game. It wasn't ever going to be simply about mortal struggles.
Delta was dismayed by how nobles felt about commoners and after the death of his sister,can you blame him?
But he lost himself in a web of lies,deceit,and his own thoughts being twisted.
@@Fuchsia_tude I know I'm very late to the discussion but demon magic stuff is prevalent through a great part of the game. I'm not gonna tell anyone that they should like Ultima as a final boss, but my point is that it's not like the plot was 100% JUST about political intrigue until the last 5 minutes or so.
Even when the whole demon magic side started to become more important it didn't retract from the political drama imo, both things can coexist and in a way feed into each other. Ultima doesn't pop up out of nowhere after all.
Well said. It was an ambitious and, at times, really well written narrative.
The one greatest plot-point of this game.. Ramza's ending is a truly bittersweet tale. Alma and Ramza fight against the Angel of Death, Saint Ajora and are assumed dead. Ramza's heroism would be buried beneath corrupted church documents and never knew what a true hero he really was. Truly the story revolves around two people.. Delita, the pauper become king. and Ramza, the noble son branded heritic..
Delita: The pauper who's remaining family would be taken in by pity by the generosity of the Beoulve family. Eventually he became king and led a new nation's age in the death of corrupt politicians... but in the blood of Princess Ovelia for his callous disregard for human life in pursuit of his own plans. Using anyone and everyone to achieve the mantle of king. Not a single person was a valued member.. but a pawn on his chest board to dismantle the ruling throne.. to build a royalty of his own accord.
Ramza; the noble half-blooded son of the Beoulve family . The son of a noble man, and a peasant woman along with his sister would see nobles squabble.. only to see corrupt politics within his own kingdom and family.. and chose to run from it all. His actions eventually led him into a great underground plot of the Lucavi seeking to return to the realm of Ivalice; even planning to use Alma as the vessel for Saint Ajora, a corrupt angel which the Church of Ivalice followed under the Zodiac. Ramza would give his life, valuing every man and woman in his adventures to stop the Lucavi's uprising... Only to be presumed dead and his legacy to only be unveiled hundreds of years later past his heroism..
Truly, Ramza's story is amazing and saddening for his sacrifice to not be known. For the Beoulve family to fade into obscurity.. and even Ramza's final fate to be unknown.. if he truly did die; Or lived a life without royalty or abnormal entities interfering.
"Ramza...what did you get?"
Ramza did what Delita couldn't. He saved the world and his sister. He succeeded side by side with friends that joined him--people he never intended to use. Ramza didn't do any of what he did for lands, for wealth, for title, glory, nor fame. A true hero! That's how we know his story, because of Olan Durai and his descendant Arazlam.
> valuing every man and woman in his adventures to stop the Lucavi's uprising
Tell that to my dozen-ish soldiers who stayed dead more than 3 turns
@@The_Gallowglass Olan's ending is the most tragic for me. He stood for the values his foster father instilled in him. Truth, honor and doing what's right, despite how it might affect him. If you accept that Ramza and Alma survive, they presumably got a happy ending. Not so for Olan. He tries to expose the truth and is burned at the stake as a heretic for it.
I don't think I would have appreciated this game as much if I were to play when I was younger. The art style, the game play, the gloriously epic music, all the idiosyncratic detail. I think it all would've gone right over my head. I knew kids in my old neighborhood that would play and talk about this game but I only watched a couple of times and didn't pay much attention at the time. I'm glad I got to experience this on PSP later on. Truly a work of art.
You know, I'm glad that it worked out that way. Some of the spelling mistakes were laughable. But you got to enjoy the game to near perfection, with a ton of bonuses.
This game is so under-rated.
It sure it is
Have rich story line base on british war of rose
Balthier's voice acting is freaking awesome
Ramza is pretty cool too here and in nt
It's kinda strange though. After playing XII where the design is a notch more towards realism, hearing Balthier's mature, suave, devil-may-care voice come out of soft 'anime' face in a game where most everyone sounds young is weird.
@@PaszerDye yeah I had experienced the same thing when playing Tales of Vesperia. Hearing a manly voice from Yuri’s toony face felt the same lol
Gideon Emery is the voice actor. He's also as Lor'themar Theron in World of Warcraft.
@@Ichivise And the voice of the male wizard in Dianlo III.
Someone convince me that George R. R. Martin is more than just a frustrated old man who played this game when he was younger. This is the true Game of Thrones.
They actually draw inspiration from the same historical war, the War of the Roses. So it's not surprising you'd see some thematic similarities.
The first novel in ASoIaF, A Game of Thrones, was started in 1991 and published in 1996. Final Fantasy Tactics didn't come out until 1997.
Littlefinger is the nerfed version of Delita.
Orlandu could solo the Night King and the entire army of the dead.
Looks like 4ndr3c3s4r1n0 hasn't read the novels... More like TV Littlefinger is the nerfed version of novel Littlefinger. Delita may be somewhere in the middle, I guess.
I hate that they didn't animated the ending scene between Ovelia and Delita. That was just a shocking scene that stuck with me for years since I played the playstation version.
"I would give my life for hers."
And yet he didn't.
@@The_Gallowglass I know. It's one of the saddest and most deepest endings I have ever seen. He fell in love with her or wanted to love her and was trying to be a husband to her, but she knew he had used her to gain power and didn't trust him.
My headcanon is that she no longer cared whether she lived or died at that point. If she killed him, then she avenged herself and everyone dead because of him and if he killed her instead, then she would be at peace.
@@Aragem Really she saved herself at the end. Lol "Fuck this. I'm out." rip
@@The_Gallowglass And that proved that Delita didn't get the happy ending he was hoping for.
@@Aragem Well not the happy ending he wanted with her. But after that incident, he went on to establish a peaceful rule for a long time in Ivalice.
I'm growing up amongst non-eng speaker in the country where only minority can communicated in english, And FFT gave me the urge to learn English. I remember those times where I spend hours open dictionary to played this game as a kid... but all worth it, big times.
I feel like that with mystical ninja when I was a kid is a good think that sometimes you just search the knowledge
damn mate, i did the same thing as yours. I wrote everything in a book, english words that i didn't know back then and i still have that book. Full of words from FFT scene. Playing FFT with a book, pen and dictionary. Such a beautiful memories.
I wish the epilogues were in full motion videos like this.
I want to see the last scene between Ovelia and Delita voiced.
"Did you get your end in all of this, Ramza? I... I got this."
I actually kind of like that they kept that scene just in the game’s engine. It adds to the shock by having us not knowing what Ovelia is about to do, while in if it was animated I have no doubt they’d telegraph it.
He kills her. Seems cut and dry. @@Nexol13
@@7792pnaurfr What are you talking about? I never implied that Delita didn't kill her. I was saying that I liked that they kept Ovelia's stabbing Delita in the original graphics engine because a full cinematic would likely telegraph her stabbing Delita. The original was so shocking because I didn't know what she was about to do, so if they made it a cell-shaded cinematic they'd probably telegraph it and ruin that shock factor.
Well, according to Matsuno, she didn't die from the stabbing. Delita truly loved Ovelia, but his actions lead her to not trust him, leading to that scene at the end. So he wouldn't have killed her. @@7792pnaurfr
possibly the best english localization of any game i've ever encountered. the use of early modern english is god tier, and the dub is excellent as well.
I know your comment is old but still wanted to reply. For me it's FF XII, it has to be the best localization in a video game ever. Second comes this one. Funnily enough both of them are part of the Ivalice Alliance. I wish SE would develop another game in the same setting. I just am in awe with everything Ivalice. Especially the old English and mythos.
@@remdolf07FF16?
@@lastHERO22 literally a horrible, brutally liberal translation. 16 was good but the translation was trash.
13:40 -17:30 , i think i never ever saw something so beautifully made in my life, speech feeling, atmosphere/music, i have shivers EVERY SINGLE TIME i watch that part :(
I love the story and the art style. FFT was a game ahead of its time.
This art style is stunning! One of the best, next to VI and IV.
I love how grounded the fights in the cutscenes are. No over-the-top superman moves, yet still keep you well engaged... Why can they not make more of these?
8:31 this will always be my favorite quote in the game. I will remember this forever in my life.
I can’t get over that quote. Still trying to make sense of it.
@@Celcil49286
"I had lived my life the only way that I had known." Ramza honored his life in the past, doing as he was told and taught by his brothers and late lord father, Barbaneth.
"But when the pillars of that life came crashing down, I did not stand and watch them fall." But when this tragedy went down and saw Delita perish before his eyes with his sister, he didn't honor his death or even performed a sort of memorial to him.
"I turned, and walked away." He gave it all up. His life, his status as a Beoulve and even his family. He doesn't want to put himself in this life anymore and became a mercenary.
RAMZA, MY SON, YOU SOUND JUST LIKE I IMAGINED YOU DID AS I PLAYED ON PS1.
FirstStar_in_the_NightSky Exactly. These cutscenes really capture the character of the original. It's amazing how much expressiveness those little sprites and textbox dialogues had.
In case you guys were wondering, Ramza was voiced by Phil LaMarr, a veteran voice actor, AKA Samurai Jack.
Tactics Ogre and FF Tactics advance didn't have any voice acting, this cannot stand.
So you imagined the 15 year old posh aristocratic "British" boy to sound like a 50+ year old black man putting on his best soft boy voice?
I still think that it is an absolute travesty that they didn't give the epilogue cutscene with Ovelia and Delita this treatment! It seems like it would have been a great foil too the cutscene at 13:38
It is like they ran out of money and stopped making cutscenes until the Ramza and Alma ending. The port itself is terrible for a number of reasons.
I don't mind but ok
The things I would do for a FF Tactics 2 (Advance and A2 don't count) by Lord Matsuno and the original Tactics dev. Oh man! A Tactics animated film would be fine too.
there's always the project from the original director and composer. I just hope it makes it.: www.kickstarter.com/projects/482445197/unsung-story-tale-of-the-guardians?ref=live
The epicness of this game, and the added epicness of these fullmotion on the psp version made it even more special.
I get shiver every time characters talk in the game, the voice actors are too good to be true.
lot nicer than ff nowadays. bored with perfect looking faces.....
"This is an epic game with unpredictable storyline, for those who enjoyed the PS1 version, its always worth reliving these moments again.Unforgettable and strong."- Adrian... 5 stars..
Pleeeeeeeeeease let this be made into a full-length feature anime!!
My God...my FFT feels....overflowing....Man, I adored that game so much. I am forever grateful to you for taking the time to upload this video. Just...THANK YOU SO MUCH. T_T sheesh, feels...stahp...
Delita: To save her life, I would gladly give my own.
End Game: Kills Ovelia in retaliation of her stabbing him.
Man, I just realized that opening mission in the game, where Delita is there to abduct Ovelia, that's the most important mission of his life. After that it is all political machinations, but he is on the field capturing the princess for that one mission. And the CG of him at his prime, a knight captain commanding a squad of knights, is what the CG decided to focus on. Not Ramza or the politics or the lay of the land.
Well,Ramza is the unsung hero. The one that faded into obscurity to let Delita take center stage.
Harkness78 and, in the end, he was stabbed to death by the queen he killed :(
Matheus Castro Delita survived and had a long golden reign. Ovelia stabbed him and his instincts kicked in and he stabbed her back. Delita's final scene is wondering if Ramza had it better even though he would likely fade into obscurity. Delita lost everything important to him but became a great king eho vastly improved the country. Ramza saved the country from the shadows whilst going down in history as a heretic for centuries until the Durrai Papers are uncovered. Despite losing his good name Ramza remained true to himself and kept almost everything that was important to him. Delita changed from a pawn to a puppeteer manipulating his friends and allies as a means for his revenge (ie that he a commoner could do a better job than all of those petty nobles).
Delita and Ramza are foils. Where Ramza is a classic hero who briefly falls only to rise to greater heights Delita is a tragic hero/anti hero. Whose noble intentions and goals drive him to personal ruin.
Aru Akise omg I haven't understood that delita survived the stabbing. well, he probably lost everything he valued, but was able to reach to the throne and became a great King. I guess... it was worth it xD
Aru Akise thank you very much for your time and explanation. I finished the game when I was 14 and did not have a good level of English to fully understand the meaning behind the ending.
Damn, Balthier broke the 4th wall. Dat Cache of Glabados
HAHA Balthier's entrance is epic... as is himself. xD
Xenogears, chrono trigger and FFT are the masterpiece JRPG games. It's form of arts on videogames
It blows my mind that Phil LaMarr (samurai jack, Hermes from futurama) voices Ramza. I just never put it together until recently.
Funny though, he uses his Static voice in Static Shock with a British accent here.
I so want this in full anime.
Wait.... there's no Ovelia and Delita's "Happily ever after" ending?
....why? If any of these deserve a full HD cutscene it was that! I wanted to see Ovelia's reaction, her face, hear her voice for that scene. I feel fucking gimped.
Probably because they didn't get a happy ending per se.. Or have you not played the game?
I've beaten the game. It's just that ending left me with some questions.
+Oreally That ending (The scene between Ovelia and Delita, I mean. The ENDING CUTSCENE itself shown in this video DID leave me with some questions) didn't leave me with any questions, lol. But, I'm not sure I would be able to bear the thought of seeing that... scene... in a HD cutscene...
D: D: D: D: D: D: D: D:
"To save her life I would gladly give my own"
HRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRK IRONY FFS.
+Oreally omg yes... thats the reason i was watching this... only to find its not here... -.-
I was thinking the same thing. If ANYTHING in this game should have been animated it was most definitely that.
+Oreally This game could easily become a fucking movie, there were so many scenes I wish i could see as a cutscene.
Balthier's cutscene is my favorite
I can never find the first sequence with the narration.
It was never revised for the War of the Lions port
The songs fits perfectly into these cutscenes and the animation is awesome!! 💯❤️
I CANT MOVE ON FROM THIS GAME
2 years later... I am here with goosebumps
I'd love to see final fantasy tactics character to exist in dissidia. Especially Ramza and Agrias. Agrias is just beautiful.
You should check out Dissidia: Opera Omnia on mobile if you haven't already, they're both in and it's pretty fun!
i think what made this game awesome was the chemistry between ramza and delita, you can see it here but also in the plain version, what i miss is no animmated version of gaffgarion!, he was probably my most 3 favorite character apart from ramza, delita
Shame they don't make games like they used to.
Ramza Beoulve don't worry Square will create a sequel for FFT exploring your history and events beyond the Durai Papers... somehow. You'll always be a hero for us Ramza, we believe in you!
Yeah, now they make games better than they used to
@@triforceninja13 I think they have forgotten their greatness.
Yo shit it's ma boi
Let's look at the bright side, the company still re-releases their old titles [Including this one] in order to keep them accessible for new users in modern times.
Despite not knowing any English as a child, it was my favorite game of a lifetime, I finished it thousands of times in ps1 and a few others in psp emulator, then as an adult I could finally know the wonderful story that has
“tis your birth and faith that wrong you, NOT I”
Two words to describe this game and mainly the story.
Tragically Beautiful.
it warms my heart to see the characters i love with actual actors voices
'' you speak in nothings '' the best part
Who else think Agrias Oaks is the most badass female character in the entire FF series? A female Holy Knight protecting a princess. She needs more screen time.
i would argue that tifa lockhart may be a little more baddas, just thinking of the part where she escapes the gas chamber and then bitch slaps scarlet to the ground and then runs down the side of a massive fucking gun.
I've never played this version so 26:10 just blew my mind when I heard THAT voice.
FFT is a masterpiece.
We're never going to get another game like this gem are we?
Sorry but no.
Those cutscenes are amazing, but i've never play FFT i'm going to look for the way to play it.
You need to if you haven't. Amazing story.
The app store ;l
They have a port on the Google Play Store.
Does anyone know how I can listen to the exact piano arrangement at 05:32 Kusabue?
And this kids, is How I met the better game of all time! This story, this music, the plots, the characters, the hero, the true hero, the end...... all is so perfect!I remember when I buyed this "other Final Fantasy" when was buying FF7 with no hope, oh the better surprise of all times kkkk
What HE, Jesus did is. A good game. On my favorite list. However, HE, Jesus did better. Notting compares to that. Still a game a replay.
I wish Final Fantasy would be like this again. Unfortunately it's all teenage angst and drama now. :'(
+frostneedle god dammit at least someone that thinks the same as I do! all these new FF just look like kpop/jpop RPG
The director of FFT tried to do this with FF12. Guess what happened. Square-Enix said he couldn't have Basch as the main character. Nope, they stuck the angsty annoying teen as the lead. To be fair, he fixed Vaan a bit so he wouldn't such a frustration.
***** Yip, shoehorned in. If you think about it, who had the more interesting plot between the two? Than again, Balthier really stole the show. XD
In all black too. WTF :(?....
Hah. You nostalgia jockeys are all the same. I was just thinking how much like FF12 this was
This story is better than Game of Thrones, and this love story is definitely better than Twilight’s
The plot of this game would give George RR Martin a wet dream. 😂
Thanks so much for this! My game was stuck on black for one of the cutscenes!
The memory when i have a level 99 orlandu who murdered everything in one hit....
Some people may argue that Ovelia was only a puppet manipulated by Delita to serve his own end but I don't buy it. Why try make her the queen of his kingdom if she had no value since she isn't the true princess. Sure you can argue that Delita makes people believe that she was the true princess in order to become king by marriage but after the war, the most important political rivals were assassinated, the former queen has been imprisoned because the former crown was so despised , that bringing up the same royal bloodline on the throne would do more harm than good since people will start another uproar, Ovelia as the queen can however help maintain a good relation with the church but ultimately here comes the question : why Ovelia when others could fill the role ? My answer to that would have been Delita did love Ovelia. Which explains the ending because when Ovelia surprises him by stabbing him immediatly, many among us at his place would have took it as a betrayal from the one we love the most. So naturally before he realises it, his hand have already moved ( because, mind you, being stabbed and feeling betrayed do not help you to keep calm ). That is my point of view.
Marc Foucher - I can't help but agree.... it's truly a hard one to place. I think Delita was so afraid of being betrayed again - that the shock of Ovelia coming at him with a knife made him lose mental focus... the body moves before the mind will. It's all reflexes..
@@starlitweaver he didn't lose mental focus. Hes evil scum and want gonna let anybody get in the way of his own selfish ultimate goal. No matter how times he lied to himself and sacrificed all the parts of himself that were good. He claimed to love and protect but it was only to get what he wanted. Power. If he really just wanted to see the world a better place and wipe out the corrupt elite he could have joined Ramza.
Thomas Bowe - Well Thomas I too wish he’d of joined Ramza and I’m sure Ramza felt the same way. I don’t think we will ever fully know why Delita or people as a whole for that matter do what they do or why they do it... for we are not them and have not lived the lives they have had. We place the judgements and beliefs we have on other people sometimes and expect everyone to follow that. Justice is true and right to every person who believes their beliefs to be true. I too feel Delors went too far.. but this is based on my own moral judgement and not his. Regardless I think that’s what makes tactics a great story. It allows fans like this to debate and share our opinions. I quite enjoy chatting with you all like this.
@@starlitweaver well said. And it is an incredible story!
I wish this game has a prequel, the story set in during the 50 years war era, that would be epic.
Staring barbaneth and orlandeu
Was this 2000-1200 some years after FF12 (good memories)? And how did the beautiful & advanced Ivalice of FF12 (mixture of Arabia, Turkey, India and New York City), be reduced (but still beautiful) to the Medieval-Europe Ivalice of Tactics and Vagrant Story?
Balthier!!! ^-^
They Talk About a Cataclysm that destroyed the world some time after FFXII, This is The world after they have rebuilt but never quite achieved their former glory. (And all the Moogles Died in the Cataclysm.
Justin R It was glorious alright. And how long after this did Vagrant Story take place?
paradisecityX0 I dont't actually know that, Never played vagrant story so i am unsure of where it falls on the timeline.
whoa you played vagrant story too. deym i respect this girl~
22:00 "I address the heretic, Ramza Beoulve! You are besieged! You will surrender yourself up to us at once!"
[whiteout, then fade to black] "Ramza and his sister were not seen again."
Those scenes blend together in a hilariously appropriate way.
so do guys like final fantasy tactics, tactics ogre or maybe you like vagrant story? the director of these classic strategy games, Yasumi Matsuno, has made a kickstarter and the game is called Unsung story check it out on kickstarter
All of the games you listed were amazing classis, well deserved of being played. I cannot wait for Unsung Story, and hope for many a cameo as well.
Well, that was the worst gamble of my life.
i witnessed the origin of a nightmare.
I would have never ever guessed that Hermes Conrad from Futurama is Ramza Beoulve, fitting to his shy but noble persona
I also love the cinematic style of FFT.
I wish it can be a movie.
So lovee
Hard to believe that Ramza is voiced by the same actor as Green Lantern from Justice League Unlimited and Samurai Jack.
Thanks for uploading these! The voice acting though...
It is such ashame they didn't invest much on the cutscenes for the remake. Would love to have on the very least twice of what they had.
2017 and still playing this game. FUCKING LOVE IT!!!
I really like the ps one version, and the scene between Ovelia and Delita was shocking...
Fun Fact: In Final Fantasy Tactics (taking place centuries after Final Fantasy 12), the War of the Lions is based on the War of the Roses (like Game of Thrones), which immediately followed the Hundred Years War (50 Years War) between England and France (which ended the same year the Ottoman Muslims took Constantinople from the Byzantines). I enjoy watching this after Joan of Arc (1999) and before Dracula Untold and playing.....Assassin's Creed 2!
love how delita threatens my lv 99 black knight ramza
I despise the scorn that is heaped on this retranslation to this day. They took what had one of the most broken and awkward localizations and rose it from ash to be the finest English script of all Final Fantasy, absolutely hands down, the finest. There is great English prose to be found here, although most of it is not in these few animated cut scenes. Although Delita's explanation of his motives to Ovelia here is now absolutely chef kiss perfection. "I will exact from them the price of their gluttonous feast!" And what a reckoning is in store! But, in the end only to add to his sorrow.
The retranslation uses metaphor with wild abandon but it's always worded so fitting and delivered so eloquently it never stales.
Paramount to all other things is all is done with well executed brevity, that thing which Shakespeare called "the soul of wit".
One of my favorite lines is when Folmarv reveals to Ovelia she is not actually Ovelia. It's a good encapsulation of all the qualities I just mentioned:
"You are a straw doll placed in an empty crib"
It's so needlessly cruel but also says everything at once in one sentence. Her entire life has been a lie, and it still will be, but now you know you are a nothing, you never even got to have your own identity, nobody even knows your name or anything else about you. You are completely replaceable, and the proof of that claim is in you yourself already being a replacement. That you have been was pre-ordained. That you've been locked away with holy men for so long you are become another discardable creature, kept solely for convenient access to a useful name.
I finished it yesterday again, my first time was 13 years ago on PS1... Best game and story ever, it really needs a prequel or sequel as someone said
Who is here after have done the last Ivalice raid in FFXIV?
This game defined my childhood
this video cut scenes of fft is so legendary
9:55 OOOHHH SNAP. He really told Delita there! Some ye olde English insults!
if he is not cool, then his name is not Balthier!!!
It baffles me that so many people think Delita is a sociopath when he is very obviously a good person. The only real difference between Ramza and Delita is their choice of methods, they are equally noble/good people. "Though our methods be different, our goals are not." Delita is shown throughout the game to be honest, cunning, and yes, at times cutthroat, but never evil. He kills because it is the only way to accomplish his goal, not because he wants to. That is why he fakes the deaths of both Cid and Balmafula. Delita kills in order to SAVE life, much like a military sniper. If it were not necessary, he would not do it, but because it is necessary, he will not hesitate. When he went to the church to meet with ramza, he mentions that he will kill ramza, but only if he absolutely has to. Ramza's actions had no real value without Delita's actions on the other side. They were two sides of the same coin, and both were necessary to achieve a happy Ivalice. Frankly Ovelia is a psycho and stabbed Delita with no provocation or justification. Her claim that he constantly uses people for his own amusement is baseless nonsense. If anything SHE is the sociopath.
Love Delita story arcs and character but he do be useing a lot of people mang lmao
I agree, Delita just simply realizes in order for there to be change great action must be taken even at times if it seems a bit over board or betrayal and thats comes from his sister’s death. He understood the corruption and so developed an elaborate plan to collapse both sides. If Ramza stood with his brothers then he would get in the way of Delta’s plan this is when he threatens even him. In the end I believe he played this character so long of assassin and betrayal to reach his goal i believe he lost sight of himself which lead to his action into murdering Ovelia.
@@Celcil49286 will always be one of my favorite characters he was one of the deepest realest characters square ever wrote imo
She's not a sociopath; she's damaged. If we're going to diagnose her, PTSD is an easy starting point.
Otherwise, I agree. Delita is so often severely misunderstood. Somehow, he is, in the end, both triumphant and tragic. Brilliant character.
Definitely one of the best final fantasy ever to be made and no one gives it the recognition it deserves. The WHOLE games was on point. Awesome story, baller ass characters, wonderful music...everything. When I saw they were putting ramza in the new dissidia I flipped my shit. Everyone was all on noctis' nuts being in the game and I was like "noctis, who is that nigga?" Lol. Definitely one of the best games EVER!
This game has been on my mind since I first played it when it released on ps1, later played it on psp, now on Ipad
Phil Lamar is amazing
He is but I didn't know he voiced anyone in war of the lion's! Which character does he provide the voice for?
Balthier -leading man He voices Ramza.. pretty crazy I know, i would have never guessed until I looked it up.. he also voiced Redas in FFXII which lso takes place in the Ivalice universe
Rigs thanks buddy, I can't believe he voices ramza, That's crazy! Now you've told me I can hear him in redas but I never would have guessed he was the voice of the quietly spoken ramza. I know he was also vamp in metal gear! That is some serious talent right there
Balthier -leading man Yeah he's amazing, one of the reason I got into voice acting was because of him.. he's one of the most diverse voice actors in the business
Rigs you're a voice actor?! That is epic man! I would love to do that as a job but sadly I don't have the talent
aaaaa i really want to play this version ;___; the character animation truly does akihiko yoshida's crosshatching style justice! i've been playing the original tactics (though i'm barely making progress! some of the early levels are ruthless!!) and some of the translation work makes it hard to understand lol! i still very much like it, as with any matsuno masterpiece!!
Dogs and bastards...this game was good, the story was magnificent
Lol... Dogs and Bastages... xD
You are right, Sir!
Shoulda been made into a movie or series. Would of made billions.
sneakernomics instead Square launched a Studio and a movie that made themselves go bankrupt in one single release.
They dropped the ball big time.
V Guyver Resulting in Squeenix.
I played this on the ps1 when I was about 8 or 9 and didn't know what the fuck I was doing. Came back to it on the PSP yeaaaars later and really didn't get into it nor did I complete it. Played/completed it on the vita and loved it!!! Amazing and a shame I didn't experience this story sooner. Maybe I wasn't old enough to appreciate it.
I always loved the opening scene when you turn the game on.
It's from a side quest where you can hire Balthier from FFXII to your party :)
ahh that church scene is great but why is the music so damn loud i want to cast silence on th epiano player just for a second
Its one of the special side quests to recruit Balthier, one of the newly added characters in this version
The very best that Square has ever produced.
A shame they haven't expanded on the Ivalice Alliance universe.
From all the exposition in FF12, i thought they were gonna do RTS-style prequel about the 13 Zodiac Warriors who originally sealed the great spirits and founded the first Kingdom of Ivalice.
1blackone NO matsuno NO IVALICE
1blackone you got your wish. Matsuno has revived Ivalice in XIV. The history continues!
@@kaitoudark1 that's just fan service, the ramza in that story is a different ramza
He's Balthier, from FFXII, he was in this game a special feature.
Man i wished Final Fantasy Tactics get anime like Castlevania netflix
Thiiiiiiiiiis! Netflix, are you taking notes rn? 😂
Beautiful, beautiful telling of a great tale.
"To save her life, I would gladly give my own." fast forward, he kills her
The Lore of this FF is the most terrifying and bloodthirsty of the entire franchise
This game really depressed me when I first played it years ago. It still has the same impact when I found out what happened to Ovelia and Delita. Ramza, the true hero, would be forgotten and Delia would be remembered until the Durai papers.
My only regret is that they didn't make more of these amazing cutscenes...
20:30 BGM still sounds too low. They should raise it some more. I can still hear them talking.