I wish it was the source to be honest. One of my few grips with Endwalker is there wasn't much fighting the final days. I feel like a solo instance in which you control various city state leaders like Aymeric and Kan-E Senna holding of the monsters would have done well in reinforcing the urgency.
When I had seen this was the last dungeon, I expected to hear the track "Within the Giant" from FFIV lol.. But this track was absolutely amazingly beautiful, it gave a lot of inspiration to the comic/game we are remaking. I was in the process of somewhat redoing the main character and basically made him very much like my Gunbreaker, Red Mage and Bard mixed together. Though he does not use a harp for an instrument, but instead a hard bodied guitar he calls "Violent Resonance" which went with the Gunblade he named "Violent Grace", that uses elemental cartridges inspired by the En-spells of the Red Mage, from FFXI (my RDM was badass lol).. He was also made in a way to look like he belonged in a Guilty Gear game (love that game especially being a metal fan), since the original game we made in 06, looked similar to PS1 Guilty Gear. The gameplay was heavily inspired by Chrono Trigger, though you did not travel through time, but instead different planets in his ship called "The Stjarnavind" (Starwind, after main character's last name of the 90s anime, Outlaw Star). The character (Einar is his name) is half human and of an artificial alien race called Zayin.. But he is accidentally sent to Earth as a baby after he is marked for immediate termination, having been born with an extremely rare and dangerous mutation. On Earth he eventually joins an elite military unit, though is later discharged when his alien heritage is discovered, being that his people invaded Earth 50 years ago. So he ends up wanting to leave Earth and start up a hero for hire sort of business, though it doesn't work out so well as people learn of his Zayin heritage (they are severely hated). He is also the lead vocalist and guitarist of what is called a "Strife Metal Band", he named "Ragnarok" and kinda sees himself as a sort of Space Viking (often called Cosmic Viking). We actually wrote music/songs for him, his guitar Violent Resonance, is actually a weapon called an Infinite Frequency Manipulator or IFM, a sonic weapon used to hone harmonic energy for harmonic attacks. In the game it acted as a sort of "mage weapon" for big attacks (it is not magic). He played riffs that would allow the harmonic attacks, one of them called "Fear Crusade" turned his battle companion a massive wolf-like beast left on Earth after the Zayin invasion, into a werewolf looking thing called "Unfeigned Zayin beast".. Einar sits on Varg's shoulder as you controlled Varg, the beast is inspired by the Fylgja of Norse myth and hangs around Einar's body. Varg is apart of him after a blood transfusion which saves Varg's life and will die if Einar does.. He gains the ability to take on a humanoid form after this, later becoming the bassist in the band lol. If you messed up playing Fear Crusade, Varg would turn into a cute Zayin beast pup, instead of the scary beast. We often joked calling Einar, Space Viking Galford of Samurai Spirits and it is jokingly implied that his adoptive father is like Star Lord, of Guardians of the Galaxy since my brother and I were obsessed with that comic as a kids (we got in trouble going through our older brother's comics lol), but was also inspired by the Joke of the old anime, Project A-ko where it is implied her parents are Superman and Wonder Woman. 🤣 Einar was modeled after a young Roy Batty of Blade Runner, and young Thouzer from Hokuto no Ken.. I felt bad for both of those characters as a kid, so it was like giving them a second chance, a bit of Billy Idol was thrown in, due to him being a musician as well as a bit of Spider One, of Powerman 5000. When we made him in a mod on Final Fantasy XV, we made a joke of him looking like the older delinquent brother of Cloud and Lightning, so his nickname was "Stormbringer" which fit with his space viking theme anyway.
Riding that blazing hot trend alongside many others, I take it? Certain individuals may feel that the game has gotten worse. However, what they feel isn't always an accurate barometer of reality. Granted, the game can use some improvements in certain areas but I wouldn't go as far as to say that the game has *cratered.* *_As far as I'm concerned, people are making a bunch of noise to counteract the boredom that they can't handle. That speaks less about the game and more to do with the individual._*
@@Hawkenwhacker No, just a long time player who's sick of the decline in gameplay, the nonsensical FFIV nostalgia pandering and how dull Dawntrail looks as a followup to this.
@@Hawkenwhacker every game has people who burnt out. I came here from 5 years of playing only GW2 and I like FF14 so far. in GW2, lots of veterans also constantly complaining too.
@@zephyr8072Gotta love the shitstains who fail to realize that games can't always just keep going up. They need downtime, or the stuff that came before became worthless. Trying to do that is exactly the reason why WoW went to shit. And people who just play to get their addiction fix can't tell the difference. Better for them to piss off people like you than actually ruin the game.