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Dion is my guy, big fan of the character and portrayal. This was just the result of being pushed to the limit emotionally. He was devastated when he saw the result of the battle.
@@sLasHeRxXx07 ngl, I pitty kupka, the guy just wants a happy life with Benedikta, without knowing damn well what she had done behind him. He wants to be happy but blind to the truth, ignorant to the very end which only sought destruction, that's why his eikon is the titant
@@sLasHeRxXx07I wouldn't say he was a meat head, at least not the entire time. But by the end he was robbed of his hands, his power, and his pride. So I understand being a bit Gung-ho and desperate.
Lets just take the UCOB fight from FF14 and crank it up in graphics and add a rail shooter in the middle and put the golden bahamut phase as a separate battle in SPACE
I agree with everyone when they say this fight was incredible, but can I point out how hard Clive and Joshua reuniting hit me? Right in the feels man...
I actually cried when they hugged. Not even a certain character death in an earlier section of the game made me feel that impact. But them hugging after almost seeing each other so many times before felt so earned and I teared up hard. It felt like a true catharsis for Clive. He finally protected Joshua as the thing he thought he killed him with before. It was the first time his Ifrit transformation took no effort. All for his brother who he loves so much. He needed that hug.
@@HunterAdkins861something I appreciate both Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy XVI for doing, is portraying siblings as not rivals, but friends. We've seen the mortal enemy bit done over and over but I'm so glad Lightning and Serah, and Clive and Joshua exist.
I'm late... but I just finished this fight (got the game for Christmas...) and yea. That wall of fire... Like, I was expecting something awesome after fighting Titan. But once that fire wall went up it was like the gloves coming off. And then it just goes up from there. Absolutely mind blowingly cool.
"It'll be dark, more realistic fantasy, we watched a lot of Game of Thrones to get inspiration for this game" YEAH CUZ I REMEMBER THE ONE TIME JON SNOW AND DAENERYS DRAGON BALL FUSIONED TO FIGHT THE NIGHT KING AND HIS DRAGON IN SPACE
@@Leonhart_93 That´s right, but I think that is what "inspired" does mean, doesn´t it? Also there is way darker (and way better) grim dark fantasy than SoIaF. Malazan, Prince of Nothing, Berserk, First Law...just to name a few ;)
To think Dion was one of the most noble and kindhearted characters in the game, but when he lost control of his powers he really went apeshit. The poor guy must've been suffering so much deep inside.
Fuck final fantasy This is the best boss roster ever I have been doing all hunts and sidequests And not have not had a single boss that is D tier let alone E or F
I just finished this an hour ago and I really truly feel this is the best boss fight in any game I've ever played, I can't stop thinking about it 😭 Every single time I think this game has shown its whole hand, it finds a way raise the bar again. It's just incredible.
I just noticed the Ultima leitmotif at the beginning when Annabella is talking to Clive. They basically told us that Ultima was involved in this scene right at the beginning.
Nah, no shot. I would be very hard pressed to think of any other boss fight on par with this one. I can think of a few that are about 2/3 as epic, but none exactly the same, with a 30 minute spectacle.,
@@AndrewSmith00000007GOW older boss fights were so much more impressive, I know many people will disagree with me but Ragnarok was really underwhelming
@@313nash_I liked GOW 4, mainly because of the story, but Ragnarok was a huge letdown to me. I was excited for Ragnarok because of 4, but after playing Ragnarok, I’m not excited at all for the next GOW game.
For all you newcomers and non ff fans here, allow me to explain the significance of “zettaflare” so you may understand why us veterans are loosing our shit over this fight. This spell is the absolute strongest spell in, not just final fantasy, but the entire square enix multiverse. It is one QUADRILLION times stronger then “teraflare” (yes, this is an actual canon estimation). To put this into perspective, “teraflare” is what Bahamut used to wipe out the original ff14 universe and “zettaflare” is two whole tiers stronger than that. This is a spell that is destructive on a universal scale. This spell is so absurdly powerful that it cannot be used under normal circumstances and prior to this game, there have only ever been two characters in all of square enix who were able to pull it off. The first one was Airy from bravely default and the second was Donald Duck from kingdom hearts 3, making Bahamut the official third. In Airy’s case, she could only use it after being powered up by an eldritch god who, at that point, had already devoured several thousand alternate universes to obtain that level of power. Here in Bahamut’s case, he used it only after absorbing a crystal that has been storing several thousand years worth of aether in it. Donald is the only exception to this rule (the power of Disney hit different i guess), however he immediately died after casting it so take that as you will… The spell has existed in the the series for a while now but was treated like an myth, something nobody thought possible to achieve until now. The fact that this is the first time it’s been ever been used in final fantasy, and by Bahamut no less, truly makes this fight a glorious spectacle to behold.
For reference on this, if every human being on Earth suddenly exploded with the intensity of the entire global nuclear arsenal detonated in one location, you still wouldn’t have enough energy for even 10% of Zetaflare.
Unfortunately that's incorrect. Bahamut in the 1.0 version of Final Fantasy 14 used it first, and then they shut the servers down and rebooted the MMO.
This whole spectacle feels like a final boss. genuinely one of the coolest boss fights I’ve seen and played and there’s also the titan fight that was incredible too. This game is the shit
This was the biggest “hold my beer” moment in the game. I remember when my husband (who was behind me in progress) fought Kupka and he came to find me and just said “fuck” with really wide eyes. I had completed Bahamut already so I told him “oh no, just wait”. A few days later I heard him downstairs playing this fight and screaming like a fangirl at a Taylor Swift concert 😂😂😂😂 Dion is such a phenomenal character.
The way you burst through Bahamut to finish him off is also exactly how Louisoix takes down Bahamut, as the Phoenix as well lol. Even the slow descent into frame with the wings covering him is straight out of the ARR cinematic. The whole fight I was picturing yoshi p talking to the team and telling them "reference FF14 as much as you possibly can".
The whole fight in the last phase is basically a "What if Louisoix could actually stand toe-to-toe with Bahamut instead of having a single shot?" And I freaking loved it.
I have not recovered from this I am still stunned and oh my god the last phase music, I have been dying for the whole thing since the trailer first played it.
This is the best bloody boss battle in video game history. From the many phases to Clive & Joshua teaming up, Golden Bahamut making his apperance and showing us a flare even more powerful than Teraflare. (And used by Donald Duck in KHIII) The insanely epic music. Fighting in godsdamned space, the Eikon fusion that's clearly a callback to Ifrit and Garuda in FFXIV plus a whole slew of other FF references such as the Louisoix finish from FFXIV and FF7's Omnislash. EVERYTHING about this fight is perfect.
The only thing I didn't like was the last arena. Just a black background, the cosmos could be reflected more vividly. I liked the staging of the fight with the Titan more, but this fight turned out to be very close.
This boss fight had me in absolute tears at the end. I lost count of the amount of times I muttered “I’m fighting a fucking dragon… in SPACE!!!” under my breath while giggling like a madman. I felt like I ascended to a different plane fr. If this game doesn’t win game of the year I don’t know what will. Fucking phenomenal! This needs to be displayed in a museum fr.
So, another thing i noticed, you can actually see fear on Clive/Ifrit's face when Zettaflare starts to be cast. When it shows his face as Joshua says "He would burn the world..." You can see Ifrit's jaw quiver and him shake a tiny bit. The biggest look of "are you fucking kidding me?" Ever.
I’m 35 and I’m even had tears a little because of how good and massive battles this game offers to you. Square Enix just made such a great game and now I’m really doubt they’ll make any better. This is both good and bad but I’m glad I live in time like this. Thank you Square Enix.
Same. Tbh I'm wondering how they will make FF17, and I'm not hopeful because in terms of dark fantasy setting, music, and characters, I doubt they can do better than FF16. They will inevitably have to cut these things down in quality to improve other things such as zones and gameplay.
I thought the Titan boss battle was sick, but when I got to the Bahamut fight, I was simple speechless. And the reunion and merging of the Phoenix and Ifrit was epicness.
The fact they fought on th sanbreque flower Dion dad kept giving him , as a battle Field to me is so fucking dope chefs kiss* to it all from Clive finally transforming without struggle to protect his brother with the same power he thought he killed him with to everything to Dion and his dad this part of the game was just EPIC
This Boss fight was a truly amazing experience, I really didn't think there would be another boss fight in the game that is comparable with Titan and in my opinion this one is even better.
I had to pause after defeating Bahamut in the first part. Clive and Joshua uniting had me in tears, I’m just overwhelmed with a feeling of “wtf did I just play”
I just finished this fight and damn…. I loving these Godzilla fights so much. The music, action, sounds, everything. The voice actors are really good too. This dude just wont stop too 😭
So, don't get me wrong, this year, RE4 Remake was a 10/10 for me. Dead Space's remake was also fantastic. Hogwars Legacy was well done (but surrounded by controversy). Diablo is a disappointment because blizzard, but a good game. Jedi survivor was pure fun... and Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, is a genuinely AMAZING game. But, so far, FF16 truly feels like the only game worthy of the GOTY title so far. This wasnt just a game, it was a fucking experience. The gameplay always feeling fresh. The music. The incredible voice acting from the ENTIRE cast. The story with actually incredible stakes and amazing writing. The music! Some of the best written characters, unique boss fights, Dog Combos, Unique set pieces, amazing graphics! AND THE FUCKING MUSIC! 10/10, but, game journalists are still going to give it to breath of the wild, because thats how they be.
Also, this is the only time I feel like I've willingly said "We need an FF16 part 2". Imagine a 3-4 character story adventure in the future where you get to choose different dominants and switch between them, each with their own fully unique set ups. Not sure how it would work with the ending, but they need to keep the "you are the summon, and do RAD SHIT boss battles" that this game has introduced.
Honestly i‘ve never seen boss fights like in this game anywhere else. Not even GoW can measure up to the sheer ridiculousness of FF16! The game might be average apart from them but the kaiju fights alone make it worthwhile for me. Also glad I‘m playing it in japanese, meets the anime vibe even better.
Highest flare bahamut ever went before 16 was Exaflare (and while not give a name, most of the lasers after the 1st cinematic evasion of the Ifrit Risen battle are just Exaflares, and Celestial Foundry just fires off flares of every kind from Mega to Exa)
The moment the Eikons fuse. The music. The entire battle from beginning to end. Imagining what Dion was feeling while he fought. The brothers embrace. I'm 41, and this brought me to tears. What an incredible journey this game has been.
47:12 Is no one going to question that Ultima is using the naked form of Barnabas's mother to motivate him? Not only is Odin's dominant a simp with mother issues, but he also has a Oedepus complex. God, I feel that most of the conflicts of ff16 happen because of broken people simping.
We have Benedikta, Hugo, Barnabas and the emperor so yeah that’s most of the games conflicts being done by people with broken brains. Still a great gam though.
I love that they finally painted out the summons the way we all imagined them as kids playing ff, these boss battles really did every one of them justice, don’t get me started on the soundtracks as well 😮💨
Hardly. FFXV Bahamut is still stronger. Though he couldn't cast Zettaflare, his Teraflare was enough to destroy the whole FFXV universe. This Bahamut is sure strong AF but XV one is unparalleled.
@user-sm6gn3nl6o that bahamut wasn't destroying the universe, just all life on the planet so it could start over.(not even the planet itself. Just all surface life) And it needed to charge up over the course of 115 generations to gain the power to do so.
First. I thought Titan was the best boss fight I've played in YEARS, until this boss fight. Also, holy shit, Part 2 made me so happy. Fucking Phoenix's theme from the start kicking in, and the fact that it is JUST PANZER DRAGOON
The amazing thing here is that this AWESOME boss fight spawns out of nowhere because it is from a character you thought it was (and remains) your ally, it's just he loses his shit, amazing.
It really rings true because you also lost your (Clive) shit at the beginning of game causing you to act as Ifrit out of your control. Really makes you feel for Dion and just wanna end it and save him.
Absolute chills of that transition of bahamut and phoenix flying past the clouds and singers saying "Spread your wings and fly! Away!" Goodness me. Tears every time.
notice how she says “it’s you” solid chance she doesn’t even bother to remember clive’s name. has been what, 18 years since she more or less sold him into slavery
This whole thing was so nuts lol. Fighting super charged bahamut, in space, as ifrit and Phoenix fused was pretty hardcore. Edit: how could Odin even top this? Edit 2: Odin did in fact, not top this lol
This game really has a ton of references and the first one comes right in the begginning The ifrit phoenix fight, the way ifrit finished off phoenix surely reminded of a certain Evangelion moment
@@vincenthammons-kd9du Bahamut here was the strongest creature in the game, for sure. But an incredibly synergizing pairing of Ifrit and Phoenix proved to be a match.
FFXVI critics: The gameplay is just a bunch of menial sidequests with action combat that lead up to big movie cutscene boss fights where you just spam buttons! The movie cutscene boss fights where you just spam buttons:
a Teraflare in Cannon of Final Fantasy can annihilate an entire Civilization on the planet the highest Bahamut ability before 16 was Exaflare by Bahamut Fury, which is 1 million times stronger than Teraflare keep in mind a single Teraflare annihilated the entire civilization, even Bahamut Fury had to destroy a moon and use it as a base to charge up Exaflare. A Zetaflare is 1 billion times stronger than Teraflare which means this Bahamut has surpassed any Bahamut in a franchise because a billion times Teraflare is literally like you destroy a whole galaxy before a Bahamut it was a Donald from KH that uses Zetaflare and it completely drain all of his strength
Exaflare was also used by FF14's Bahamut, but to be fair that was in an Ultimate-which by design is an embellished retelling. FF14 still has my favorite Bahamut design-feels very Godzilla, which is also why I like this Ifrit so much-but there's no doubt this is the strongest Bahamut we've ever had
Alright ladies and gentlemen. It’s currently 10:41pm on 01/01/2024. I have made the absolutely horrible mistake of deciding I need to know just how many hit points Bahamut has. Yes. That means that every time you see a small number flash up on the screen for maybe half a second, I am taking on the task of adding all of those numbers up for whatever insanely massive number it turns out to be. I will check back with you guys later, as this particular video I’m commenting on will effectively be my guide to overanalyzing this fight. Wish me luck.