This was a fun video. Please make one for the other expansions, or just a big ranking of all the dungeons! I love the scoring method, although you could combine the boss scores into a single score to help make the numbers less “low” imo. Aetherfont feels more like a 7.5 or 8 rather than a 6.6.
We went to the Aetherfont to get Aether to go to the 13th’s moon :), or something like that. But, It wasn’t my favorite as the last boss is boring as .... My favorite was our Elpis dungeon.
I'd not go as far as saying terrible, but I totally agree that none of the Endwalker dungeons feel standout. Stormblood & Shadowbringers is my favourite era for dungeons. There are so many I don't get bored of, whilst in EW I found most got tedious quite quickly.
@@zordiark9673 I forget Scarmiglione's mechanics every time. To me, Arkos is the best and most memorable dungeon boss in the entire game, hands down. Of all the dungeon bosses that don't appear in the story or cutscenes, he's literally the only one I can remember the name of.
I never really liked dead ends myself, it just felt like amaurot 2.0 with “everything was awful, let me show you how”, though even then amaurot did it better imo. Selch was there since coming to the first and popped up on occasion and he had a goal at the end of the day compared to meteion showing up late game, and her motivations being basically “why bother living or being happy?”
Stigmascape is just perfect. I really liked the Omega Raid series which by far is superior to anything else offered, so to see how the Omicrons lived was nice. The Aetherfont is good but in the sense it's a quick dungeon. I love it in general, but don't think it's number 1.
I definitely agree with your top 3! I'd personally put Alzadaal's Legacy a bit higher up. I find that each boss, for better or worse, had such unique mechanics! And the settings were nice and varied too
I've got the Gameboy player on Gamecube and a capture device that works with the 'cube hookups. When we get to Gen 4-5-6-7, I have a 3DS with a capture hookup. It's a bit finnicky, but it all works