The emperor's error wasn't his motivation but the hubris of his quest to control everything. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. The ff2 spin off also suggest he may suffer from DID.
Before you fight Mateus in Stranger of Paradise from normal missions from the world map, or sometimes in the Rift Labyrinth, I heard he used the battle quotes from NT.
Power isnt absolute. Is Just dreadful and obscure as it could manipulate people just like puppets. Even a strong emperor just like him can be devoured by it and being controlled in every step as the mere puppet that he truly is. Every of us is nothing but the puppet of another emperor that desired to control and be controlled. To abuse and to being abused. So, tell me, isnt It delightfully diabolic? 😂😂😂😂😈😈😈
After watching the latest "FF" today, I had to return to "FF 2" and "Tactics". And it is as I suspected. The thing is, "FF 2" and "FF: Tactics" were also based on "Game of Thrones" (or at least it was similar to the point the fandom makes constant comparisons between the show and the two "FFs"). This game doesn't feel right. It feels like a reboot/copy paste of sorts of both games. Olivier for example is an inferior copy of Emperor Matheus. Because the Emperor was actually a fascinating character to study. With Olivier, we only got a puppet to look at until Ultima shows up. Where's the fun in that ? And the political conflict ? "Tactics" handled it better. Dycedarg for example was a sick strayegist. Clive and Joshua's mother is simply a Karen like most people pointed out. Nothing special that makes her a fantasy level villain. I might as well have watched some soap opera if all she was gonna be was a toxic housewife/mother figure.
You're looking for "Cloud of Darkness" (FF3), Ultimecia (FF8), Queen Brahne (FF9), Yunalesca (FF10), Ultima (FF Tactics), Jihl Nabaat (FF13), & Nael van Darnus (FF14) thus far. ^ Though technically, one of them (the Cloud of Darkness) is genderless; "they" are a primordial entity that appears as a woman.
@@whiteraven1992 while true, she took on the name of Nael in honor of him... after taking revenge for him after their father sent the original Nael to his death. Her gunhalberd Bradamante was Nael's lover, who impaled herself with it in utter despair. While Nael to the rest of Garlemald and Eorzea, she was Eula all along. Of course, the name would be in the first volume of the Encyclopedia Eorzea.
After watching the latest "FF" today, I had to return to "FF 2" and "Tactics". And it is as I suspected. The thing is, "FF 2" and "FF: Tactics" were also based on "Game of Thrones" (or at least it was similar to the point the fandom makes constant comparisons between the show and the two "FFs"). This game doesn't feel right. It feels like a reboot/copy paste of sorts of both games. Olivier for example is an inferior copy of Emperor Matheus. Because the Emperor was actually a fascinating character to study. With Olivier, we only got a puppet to look at until Ultima shows up. Where's the fun in that ? And the political conflict ? "Tactics" handled it better. Dycedarg for example was a sick strayegist. Clive and Joshua's mother is simply a Karen like most people pointed out. Nothing special that makes her a fantasy level villain. I might as well have watched some soap opera if all she was gonna be was a toxic housewife/mother figure.
Christopher Corey Smith captures the Emperor's imperial and arrogant personality very well. All big kudos to him.
_"The future isn't yours to give or take"_ ~ ...even delivered by Mateus, this sounds like a line a *hero* would say.
Sounds like he was talking to Ultimecia
The emperor's error wasn't his motivation but the hubris of his quest to control everything. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. The ff2 spin off also suggest he may suffer from DID.
@@degraves2003 FF2 spin off? Do you mean the old novelization?
Before you fight Mateus in Stranger of Paradise from normal missions from the world map, or sometimes in the Rift Labyrinth, I heard he used the battle quotes from NT.
Power isnt absolute. Is Just dreadful and obscure as it could manipulate people just like puppets. Even a strong emperor just like him can be devoured by it and being controlled in every step as the mere puppet that he truly is. Every of us is nothing but the puppet of another emperor that desired to control and be controlled. To abuse and to being abused. So, tell me, isnt It delightfully diabolic? 😂😂😂😂😈😈😈
I like to imagine that the Emperor met his other soul and they're arguing and fighting to prove who's better/stronger
Nah, I bet they give each other finger guns from across the planes and say "HEY MATEUS, NICE COCK."
@@Kageryushin can confirm
Jack Garland to Mateus during Different Future - "We're not living under in anyone's boots. Now get lost before I tear you apart!"
Having Golbez and Exdeath flanking him is a cool image
An Emperor needs his guards
I'm pretty sure that Emperor Mateus doesn't need guards. After all, he is basically God 😂
*"I knew you'd start spouting bullshit the second I saw you. You got the look."*
-- Jack Garland
Mateus: *triggered*
0:45
David Bowie is not impressed by Shiva's contact juggling.
Ah the royal ego of Emperor Mateus Palamecia
"All you hold dear shall be mine!"
He got summoning magic.
ive always imagined him to sound in english more like a very angry simon templeman, but this works
David Bowie
Yes!
If you play a match with 3 Emperors vs 3 Emperors will become a game of Tohou (aka the bullet hell game)
The Emperor also appears in Stranger of Paradise.
Yepp, i was so happy and surprised at that, but thats what made stranger of paradise better for me since i wanted it to be more about warrior of light
Love his voice❤️💋😘😍
WAIT thats his hair?!?!
yep
He’s very gorgeous~!
Agreed
So... this guy usurped the devil.
And apparently God too, but the whole soul of rebirth thing was possibly just an illusion of sorts
Makoto Shishio got one step ahead. XD
I’ll do it again too
@@Emperor_Mateus_of_Palamecia Love to see you try
@@AnimeAngel88 I don’t like your attitude
💅✨
Ya know Emperor, you’re very attractive; How come you haven’t found your Empress?
@@frillydress Because that would involve sharing the throne with someone else, which I am definitely not doing. I’m perfectly fine by myself
@@Emperor_Mateus_of_Palamecia Ah ok; Well You’re attractive and that’s all I wanted to say ^_^
@@Emperor_Mateus_of_Palamecia also, I think you might be friends with a certain French girl~! (Lili from Tekken)
@@frillydress I appreciate the compliments
And no I am not familiar with Lili, I don’t play Tekken
Stranger of Paradise hype
After watching the latest "FF" today, I had to return to "FF 2" and "Tactics". And it is as I suspected.
The thing is, "FF 2" and "FF: Tactics" were also based on "Game of Thrones" (or at least it was similar to the point the fandom makes constant comparisons between the show and the two "FFs"). This game doesn't feel right. It feels like a reboot/copy paste of sorts of both games.
Olivier for example is an inferior copy of Emperor Matheus. Because the Emperor was actually a fascinating character to study. With Olivier, we only got a puppet to look at until Ultima shows up. Where's the fun in that ?
And the political conflict ? "Tactics" handled it better. Dycedarg for example was a sick strayegist. Clive and Joshua's mother is simply a Karen like most people pointed out. Nothing special that makes her a fantasy level villain. I might as well have watched some soap opera if all she was gonna be was a toxic housewife/mother figure.
Lol I thought the emperor was a woman, same for ff6 kefka, why does final fantasy always have male villains
You're looking for "Cloud of Darkness" (FF3), Ultimecia (FF8), Queen Brahne (FF9), Yunalesca (FF10), Ultima (FF Tactics), Jihl Nabaat (FF13), & Nael van Darnus (FF14) thus far.
^
Though technically, one of them (the Cloud of Darkness) is genderless; "they" are a primordial entity that appears as a woman.
How did you miss out this much ??
@@whiteraven1992 well, _Eula_ Darnus. Nael was her late brother.
@@TheEmperorHyperion The enemy faced in the Bahamut Coil is listed as "Nael", though.
@@whiteraven1992 while true, she took on the name of Nael in honor of him... after taking revenge for him after their father sent the original Nael to his death. Her gunhalberd Bradamante was Nael's lover, who impaled herself with it in utter despair. While Nael to the rest of Garlemald and Eorzea, she was Eula all along. Of course, the name would be in the first volume of the Encyclopedia Eorzea.
After watching the latest "FF" today, I had to return to "FF 2" and "Tactics". And it is as I suspected.
The thing is, "FF 2" and "FF: Tactics" were also based on "Game of Thrones" (or at least it was similar to the point the fandom makes constant comparisons between the show and the two "FFs"). This game doesn't feel right. It feels like a reboot/copy paste of sorts of both games.
Olivier for example is an inferior copy of Emperor Matheus. Because the Emperor was actually a fascinating character to study. With Olivier, we only got a puppet to look at until Ultima shows up. Where's the fun in that ?
And the political conflict ? "Tactics" handled it better. Dycedarg for example was a sick strayegist. Clive and Joshua's mother is simply a Karen like most people pointed out. Nothing special that makes her a fantasy level villain. I might as well have watched some soap opera if all she was gonna be was a toxic housewife/mother figure.