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Final Fantasy Day – The Spring 2014 RPG Resurgence February 5, 2017

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As Final Fantasy Day begins to wind down on this website we thought we would reach back into our archives and highlight one of our favorite Final Fantasy videos.

In Spring 2014, Square Enix was just one of a handful of companies releasing an incredible influx of RPGs when they released games like Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD and Bravely Default within a short period of time.

How did this strategy work?  What did we think about it?  Here’s Maniac with his thoughts!

Final Fantasy Day – Memories of Mistarefusion February 5, 2017

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Lance Rumowicz, known to the Internet as Mistarefusion, produces hilarious reviews of Super Sentai, Dragon Ball Z and the original Batman serials.  However, he has occasionally dabbled in talking about video games and one of his favorite game series to talk about is Final Fantasy.

Mistarefusion was one of the first content creators I saw provide his memories and analysis of a game, and his Final Fantasy Memories series was a big inspiration for me to host my Memories of Maniac video series.  It was great to not only hear him talk about the games, but to hear him describe what it was like at the time the games were released.

He started his videos by talking about his thoughts on Final Fantasy IV (II in the US), but he has gone back to talk about the other games in the series.  As of this writing, he has talked about every Final Fantasy game up to Final Fantasy VII, but he may update it with more game memories as time goes on.  Enjoy.

More Final Fantasy content from across the web is going to get featured as the day goes on!  Stay tuned, because we aren’t done yet!

Final Fantasy Day – Derek Alexander Reviews February 5, 2017

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Derek Alexander, host of Stop Skeletons From Fighting and The Happy Video Game Nerd has dabbled in his analysis of various Final Fantasy games over the years. His utter joy when talking about the games he’s reviewing is just infectious and I’m truely greatful to him for convincing me to check out some games I wouldn’t have played otherwise including Splatterhouse and Parasite Eve.

One of the first Happy Video Game Nerd videos I ever watched was his review of Final Fantasy Mythic Quest on the Super Nintendo (SNES).  This is a game most critics have panned for being too easy and simple, but Derek found a lot to like with this game and he did a great job sharing his thoughts on it.

The second video I wanted to feature is a part of his Gettin’ Super Nerdy series, where he compared the highly-anticipated Final Fantasy VII demo included with copies of Tobal No 1.  It’s amazing to see all the little differences Square made before releasing the finished game.  If you haven’t played this demo and you’ve wondered what an earlier version of FF7 would look like, give it a watch.

We aren’t even close to finishing our Final Fantasy Day!  Stay tuned for even more great Final Fantasy videos from across the web!

Final Fantasy Day – Unskippable February 5, 2017

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Fans of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and Rifftrax probably find a lot to like with The Escapist’s Unskippable series.  Written and performed by Graham Stark and Paul Saunders, this irrepressible duo has been making me laugh ever since I saw their take on the opening of Dead Rising!

Unskippable prides themselves at poking fun at video game cutscenes, which sometimes could not be skipped. While these videos may seem a little inappropriate for today’s celebration, I think their humor overcomes my objections.

Over the years, they have produced Unskippable videos featuring many Final Fantasy games, and I wanted to share some of my favorites with you guys. First off, here’s their take on Final Fantasy XII.

Here was supposed to be their take on Final Fantasy XIII, but they accidently played Final Fantasy VI (III in US) instead!

Moving on to the second game in the Lightning Trilogy, Final Fantasy XIII-2.

Here’s their take on the opening of Final Fantasy Crystal Bearers.

Finally we’ve got the opening of Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII.

We’re going into overtime on Final  Fantasy Day! More Final Fantasy content is coming!

Final Fantasy Day Extended February 5, 2017

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Well, it’s past midnight, and that normally would mean that Final Fantasy Day would be over…but there’s just too much more great Final Fantasy content out there that we haven’t had the chance to feature yet.

There’s only one solution to this problem, and that is to take Final Fantasy Day into overtime!  So for the rest of the weekend feel free to keep enjoying all of the new features and original Final Fantasy inspired content that we will be presenting!

Happy 30th birthday, Final Fantasy!  We aren’t done with our tribute yet!

Final Fantasy Day – The Sky Art Book Review February 4, 2017

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We thought that since it was Final Fantasy Day, we could rerelease one of our classic reviews of a piece of Final Fantasy merchandise. Traditionally, Princess Angel reviews the art books on this website, but in this one case we had to make an exception.  The Sky: The Art of Final Fantasy is an anthology of three books featuring Mr. Amano’s original concept art from the first ten numbered Final Fantasy games.
What did we think of these books? Is it worth picking up?  Watch our review and find out!

Final Fantasy Day is still going on and plenty more content from across the web is on its way!

Final Fantasy Day – Let’s Play Final Fantasy VII Playlist February 4, 2017

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We’re not just highlighting some of our favorite Final Fantasy content from across the web, we’re also featuring some of the Final Fantasy content we’ve produced over the years, and this is one of our favorites. Shortly after the release of Final Fantasy VII on the PS4, we played through the first act of the game with the help of a lot of our fans.  Maniac was playing the game blind, and the task ahead of him was daunting but he was happy for all the help he got!

Here’s our full playlist of that Let’s Play, and if we ever decide to continue with the series, the playlist will be automatically updated to add new episodes!

If you have a PS4 and don’t have a copy of Final Fantasy VII, I can’t recommend it enough. Until the remake launches, this is the best version of the game. Hopefully the digital sales figures of Final Fantasy VII on PS4 encourages Square Enix to release Final Fantasy VIII and Final Fantasy IX on PS4.

Not enough Final Fantasy Day content for you?  We got more in the pipeline, so stay tuned!

Final Fantasy VII is out now on PS1, PC, PSN (PS3, PSP), PS4, and iOS.

Final Fantasy Day – Langsta’s Final Fantasy XV Recipes February 4, 2017

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I’m a huge fan of TV channels like the Food Network. Not only do they show great cooking competitions, it can teach people how to cook, show all-new recipes and highlight some of the best places to eat. With that in mind, it’s not hard to see that part of the impact Final Fantasy XV has had with me is a desire to try to replicate the delicious meals the characters can create and eat in the game.

It looks like online chefs are currently hard at work trying to replicate Final Fantasy XV‘s dishes and I wanted to give a tip of my hat to YouTube Channel langsta.  In it, the host shows you how to create some of Final Fantasy XV‘s dishes, and gives his personal review on how it tastes. I know we can’t beam taste or smells through the Internet just yet it his dishes look just delicious!

Here are some of my favorite recipes on his channel.  First up is his Chili Con Carne recipe, first seen in an in-game restaurant, and the team’s attempted replication of it while camping.  I’ll let you decide which version you like better.

Ubiquitous gamer food Cup of Noodles features heavily in the game, so there’s several recipes that include it as a component.  So far, he devoted five videos to various Cup of Noodle recipes, but this was his first.

Next up is his attempt at improving a cup of noodles with some delicious meat.

And finally, I just want to say that I really like curry. I haven’t eaten it that much in my life, but a friend of mine really got me into Thai food, and I just love having curry while dining out. Here’s langsta’s take on Final Fantasy XV‘s Green Curry dish.

All of the required ingredients for his recipes are included in the video’s main description if they’re not showing up on the screen as you’re watching them.

If you like the videos, you can see more recipes on his channel.  Check it out!

We got a lot more Final Fantasy content from across the web coming throughout the day, so stay tuned for more highlights and features!

Final Fantasy Day – Spoony’s Final Fantasy X-2 Review February 4, 2017

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Controversial internet reviewer Noah Antwiler, better known to the internet as The Spoony One, is a long-time fan of the Final Fantasy franchise.  Sadly, he has not been happy with the games since Final Fantasy VIII was released and he’s created some pretty angry video reviews of Final Fantasy VIII, Final Fantasy X, and Final Fantasy XIII.  He looks at all the games with a critical eye, but what makes his earlier videos so great is his desire to satire a game’s content to the point his audience will laugh regardless of how much they agree or disagree with his points.  His videos were actually a major inspiration for me to start this website and eventually to look into playing the Final Fantasy franchise myself.

However, even though he hated plenty of Final Fantasy games, there is one game that Noah partially defended, and that was Final Fantasy X-2.  He actually applauded its efforts to try something new and different in a franchise that he believed was starting to feel stale, and while he didn’t like some of the game’s logic, he found himself enjoying several of the game’s moments he thought he was going to hate.

So without further ado, here’s his review of Final Fantasy X-2.  Just be aware, this review is going to be for mature audiences.

Still looking forward to that Final Fantasy XIII-2 review, Spoony!

More Final Fantasy Day content is on its way guys, so relax and enjoy!

Final Fantasy Day – Final Fantasy VII Machinabridged Season 1 February 4, 2017

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Do I seriously need to give an intoduction to TeamFourStar?  They’re an incredible team of online creators who developed a series of abridged online videos for beloved shows like Dragonball Z.

Back at ConnectiCon 2015, my girlfriend and I had the pleasure to attend their panel, where they revealed their plans to produce an abridged version of the beloved game Final Fantasy VII.  This was music to my ears and I could not have been happier with the finished product. Here is the entire first season of their series in one video:

The video doesn’t cover the whole game, but hopefully we will see more in a new season.

Final Fantasy Day continues!  More content will be coming soon, so stay tuned!