Hate to say it but yes there is lots of side stuff but I have a feeling they can do it in 3 games. Game 2 ending at Areth death. Then after that there is only a couple of dungeons
@@ff789n10 Uhh, no. People are going to get to the end of Midgar and it really is the end lol, enjoy waiting 4 more years for part 2 of 6. Square gonna milk this cow and if the sales start to drop they won't even bother finishing it.
I've nothing but monstrous respect for your patience and dedication to this, opening by getting their almost max limit breaks so early on. I personally ran around the grass area around Gold Saucer as the hotel in the shambly town was cheap. You'll also understand if I call you an absolute mad bastard for putting yourself through this
Haha getting them so early doesnt actually take to long, just a couple of hours. sure its absolutely way faster to do it later but im a grinder at heart
My favorite moment from FF7 was jumping off the Mako cannon with Tifa. Poor Tifa has just gone through hell. She lost Cloud, went into a coma, woke up in jail, with Meteor looming in the sky, finds out she's being made a scapegoat, sentenced to die. Then the city comes under attack by Sapphire weapon, she miraculously escapes, only to be chased down, shot at, and beaten up by Scarlet. Just when it seems like everything she's ever cared about has been lost and she's about to be killed, here comes all of her friends on the Highwind! You hear probably the most triumphant theme in the game, and are finally rewarded with an airship. It just goes from one of the lowest moments in the game to one of the highest in the span of a few seconds.
Thanks for sharing. One of my favorite moments from the game, is the fight against Jenova (after aeris) I was about 7 years old and that cutscene had me devastated, so i did not even try to win the fight, i was absolutely torn as Jenova fought my party. Because of my equipment on Cloud ( "aurora ring" or "armlet" i believe and another resistance/absorb effect) After a while i realized Cloud wasn't dying, he absorbed most of Jenova's spells, and in the end i picked up the controller to finish her off, thus, continuing my journey.
lowest to highest, metaphorically and physically too. you now have an airship! you can fly anywhere! (...almost anywhere) the game quickly reminds you that you're short on crew..... i think what made the game so impactful, even to this day, is every time you come to love something it's taken away, and as soon as you start to get your hopes up, things get worse.
Another trick that helps in the real early game is this: In the second reactor mission you can fight mutated enemies in the area with the pipes just before planting the bomb. Theyre a little tough for that point in the game but they can drop items that can cast bio2. It sells for a lot but also does massive damage to humanoid enemies. Probably the strongest attack until you start getting enemy skills
@@zyxwvutsrqponmlkjihgfedcba0 Not really, Matra Magic is your friend up until like Mt. Corel, and then all you have to do from there is reach Cosmo Canyon and buy Ethers. At that point you can already efficiently grind AP for a mastered All materia in Junon. And you also have Aqualung by that point so just use Ethers outside of battle since you already have at least 1,400,000 gil from selling an All materia and 99 Ethers only costs 148,500 which isn't that much and if you're on the overworld or near a save spot then use Tents. Beta and Aqualung start to lose usefulness after the North Crater but immediately after you can get Knights of the Round and Ultima. And if you hate the long summon animations then just use the Vincent Mug glitch to skip the animation. After the North Crater is when not much in the game besides the Weapons can stop you
@@Michael-hc2hp Yes really. Do a speed run. Sapping the MP outta things neuters that whole game. Its a safety strat. Also on aqualung, funny you mention it. Again can do crazy heavy lifting through the game.
also when you realize that all Seto needed was one phoenix down and he could have easily beaten the main boss without even taking a hit. A great scene though when he realizes his dad wasn't a coward.
@@shadowproductions969 If i recall, Phoenix Downs don't really revive people but recovers them when being knocked down. In the game is explained that when a person dies, their life energy goes to the lifestream and reincarnate into something else, like a monster or a tree. I need to watch that dialogue in Cosmo Canyon again to be sure.
i think seto was petrified ! while nanaki holws there are some tears coming out but anyway that was a good part of the game for me because nanaki is my favorite char in the game !
jean gosselin seto was petrified and he cried light blue tear stones. He has several poisoned spears and arrows in his body as he guarded the entrance to the cave.
this brings back memories of me being a kid in any jrpg. just hours upon hours of grinding. atleast as i got older i learned to use not just attack moves
As always I'm in awe of your ocd in bringing us these videos, so thank you. My absolute favourite moment, cliche though it may be, is Cid getting to go into space, and looking out of the window at the world below. It's the culmination of a lifetime's work for him and it's the only character arc that imo end unambiguously happy. Cid gets his dream
There was a guy who streamed a years-long journey of getting to level 99 before the Guard Scorpion on twitch a while back. Multi-hour streams, day after day, for a couple of years. He did so without any cheats or anything like that. While this isn't as crazy as that, it's still insane. Even with having a change in scenery available to you any time you feel bored, grinding to 99 on Disc 1 enemies is batshit crazy, man. I've used Ulilalila's 70-hr Powerleveling guide for FFXII before, but I had a singular goal of beating that damn demonwall on my first visit to Raithwall's Tomb. Here, there is nothing to really focus your efforts on. You just have to put in the time and try not to go crazy. Lol. I couldn't have done it. So hats off to you, my friend. Big like from me!
Reminds me of this MGS streamer/streamers, it's like 3 guys I think but every month they play EVERY metal gear game 24/7 start to finish with all the hidden easter eggs
The opening mission was my most memorable, because I remember watching my older brother go through it and I'm asking. "The fuck is this game, looks good"
My most memorable moment is my dad helping me unlock the Lost Number safe to help me unlock Vincent. I played pretty young, so I wasn't coordinated enough to do the safe fast enough, so I told my dad the instructions and he did it really quick for me. Died the first time to lost number, then did the safe myself and beat him.
You probably already know this, but ... Lost Number will change his form midway through battle depending on what attack sets him over the edge. If it's a physical attack, he turns into his purple and much deadlier form. If it's a magic attack, he turns into his orange-red and much weaker form. If you ever have trouble with him, just spam magic until he changes, then use physical attacks to finish him off.
Arriving at icicle inn was a memorable moment for me.. my 11 year old self realising how far I've gotten. From midgar all the way to the ice capped mountains. I always remember thinking I wanted to live somewhere peacefull and cold like the icicle inn area haha!
i agree on the peaceful part but i absolutely cant deal with the cold so i think if i moved to somewhere like the icicle inn id probably die in a week lol
@@markjarvis6109 yeah i live in a really peaceful and cold place in finland and i would absolutely love to move to a place like costa del sol. hate the cold here, and hate that we only get a couple hours of sunlight in the winter but love that we have a couple days in the summer that the sun doesnt set at all and we have huge parties for a couple days then, usually people go to a summer cabin and get drunk for a couple days, go swimming fishing and sauna etc, friggin love the summer but man the winters are bleak here :(
Marquette Michigan in the Upper peninsula is where you wanna be for that. It's wonderful and icicle inn was the first place I thought of when I moved there. I hope I get back there someday.
Imagine being a kid getting all of you material stolen and you just continue the game because you think that’s supposed to happen and never get ur shit back again.. I didn’t know she was a team member at all at first 😂
I'm fairly new to gaming, FF7 is my favorite one so far. The battle system is just a delight, matching materia, choosing members, training, leveling up magics, finding new magic, learning about how to devestate enemies. It's just the best! Loves!
I've literally sat in the first reactor and leveled Cloud and Barret to lvl 30. Took around 37 hours I'll never do that again. That said I was able to one shot every boss up until the Demon Wall in the Temple of Ancients.
16:10 this can easily be finished with a grand total of 20k points. After the section where balloons appear you will go around a left bend. There on the right is a yellow zeppelin. Shoot its propellers for 12k each. Just move cursor to far right of screen and a little above center and you should be able to hit it every time. Only available on later versions of the game.
When the Weapons woke up and began attacking, I was reminded of the 8 dragons, Phunbaba, and Doom Gaze from FF6. They never really went into any back story on those characters, other than they appeared after the world ended, so seeing the Weapons be introduced immediately became my favorite part of FF7.
headcanon kefka made them as natural catastrophes and let them loose. Atma Weapon was the one made by the statues originally and then fucking them up unleashed 100s, some of which kefka made his tower from, and some which he set upon the world
There was originally very likely supposed to be a purpose for them, Remember, FF7 was rushed a LOT, and much of it's content was sadly cut, and the game was sadly never finished. We are STILL finding new glitches, as evidenced by 4-8 Productions video from 2 nights ago
Will we even get to the Nibelheim flashback in Kalm? The game will probably end just after you escape Midgar on the Motorcycle. But it is really sad we live in an age where fictional characters can't steal another fictional character's underwear without someone being offended.
Don’t know what my favorite moment could be among so many but I know the one that was the most shocking was coming upon the Midgar Zolom impaled on a tree by Sephiroth.
It's when Tifa lies to me in Junon about her loss of memory in a 5 year span when really it was 7 years. (Because in Kalm Cloud tells the party that it was 5 years ago Nibelheim was burned -- when really it was 7 years ago. All the while Tifa quietly sits aside letting Cloud reaccount his 'memories') Cloud really worked up a lot of inner-psychotic courage to tell himself subconsciously to ask Tifa about Nibelheim while the party slept after rescuing Priscilla. So, suddenly Tifa wakes him up after that internal scene because of the parade practice, and after he asks her about Nibelheim she just changes the subject right away to the "noise" going on outside. Could say more about the depth of that moment but will leave it at that. This game may have one of the last crappiest translations in the FF Universe, but they nailed the idea of what was happening between Tifa and Cloud in this moment. Like most people don't realize this exchange on the first playthrough...and that's why I love this game.
I am an og ff player. I remember getting ff7 for Christmas in 97 was super geeked. My favorite part of the story has always been meeting ff7s Cid.. his temperament is awesome. You can get majorly OP before cosmo canyon though.
Personally I think the whole story of FFVII is something you'll never forget once you experience it. it brings a whole maelstrom of emotions to the surface like: Awe at the designs of the summons, sense of accomplishment at winning against the Weapon bosses, Sadness at seeing Aerith getting shish kabobed by Sephiroth, Anger at everything Sephiroth does after losing his marbles and finally Gratification and justification when you Defeat Sephiroth at the end of the game.
I'm sorry, but ff7 is super overrated. The real, true FF experience is Mystic Quest, thank you. Only Real Gamers can understand its incredible complexity.
@@TheGreatDanish that's your opinion which doesn't matter to me or anyone else who has played several mainline Final Fantasy games like FF7, FF8, FF9, FF10, FF13 and so on. each game is an emotional rollercoaster in their own right which also rings true for the spin-off games like Crystal Chronicles for example.
@RevanSecura first, great name. Second, I mostly agree with your opinion on the original FF7... BUT I was 18 when I first played 7, 26 years ago, (and I had played 4, 6, Chrono Trigger and Secret of Mana on the SNES, so it wasn't my first Squaresoft or FF game) and the one portion of your post that wasn't true for me was sadness at the death of Aerith. I literally felt nothing at all, aside from the shock at an unexpected twist in the narrative. Aerith was literally NEVER in my party except when the game forced me to include her, as I generally don't like using magic/summons in these games. Yes, summons and some spell animations (at least in newer games) can look pretty cool, but I prefer brawlers over mages, and Aerith definitely falls into the latter category. And in FF7 in particular, with the way summon/magic materia has a negative impact on a character's strength/HP stats, to this day I will literally NEVER equip any magic/summon materia on Cloud, EVERYTHING is geared towards making him the best melee character possible, who gets his limit breaks much more often than anyone else. Anyway, point being that narrative importance aside, Aerith is just a dead weight in my party who never gets used, so I still really don't care that she dies. This is going to sound really cold, but (I was an uncaring teenager at the time) on that first playthrough, I'll never forget that I looked straight at the screen and thanked Sephiroth for removing useless baggage from the group. I was genuinely shocked (again, at that time in my life and that age) when I talked to other people and they told me how heartbroken they were and how they tried all these different "tricks" to bring her back. By contrast, in FF6, my entire motivation to finish the game and defeat Kefka was him killing General Leo... Who was an extremely powerful warrior archetype character that I got to use for one or two fights before Kefka killed him. Aerith the healer mage with a heart of gold who was with me for half of a 60 hour game? No impact on me whatsoever. Edit: I don't even dislike Aerith as a character, I just have no use for her with how I play the game, and any time I replay the game, I see even less point in bothering to do anything with her knowing that she's going to die and using her is literally a waste of effort.
In Italy we never use the word "Corneo" to say horny, actually I can't find in any italian dictionary this meaning... that's really strange. Btw, as always, nice video!
I think is a misconception by the english speakers. "Corneo" means LITERALLY "horny" in italian, it means "that has the shape of a horn". So when an non-italian searches for "horny" translation he may find "corneo", which is technically true. The true traslation of "horny", meaning "aroused", is "arrapato".
or , y'know, ((XP to lvl 99 - current total XP) / battle gained xp) * time in battle... or just any "reasonably" sounding number and use a gameshark and conveniently "skip to the end of the grind".
Man, seeing you get overpowered in final fantasy type 0 would be amazing. It would probably super difficult, considering the amount of characters, but it’s my favorite game so I can hope.
I fell in love with FFVII after getting my first summon materia, and that became my favorite aspect of every game from then on. I remember getting the gold chocobo finally, and when i used knights of the round for the first time i was hooked.
@@euanharrison7125 I like Aeris, but she's really Zack's girl. The only reason she was attracted to Cloud was because he reminded her of him. And as Advent Children showed, they're together in the afterlife now. Tifa is Cloud's girl through and through. (Also, they DID have sex right before the end of Disc 2, so there's that). Plus I'm pretty sure it's canon that they eventually got married after the events of FFVII and Advent Children.
@@mr.battle20 actually, that was aeriths attraction at first but as said on her date with cloud she wants to know the real him because she does have feelings for him, though as of ff7r shes telling him not to fall in love we all know jessie is best girl tho square why you kill her and make me cry :'( she made me a special id card and just wanted to make me a pizza I WANT THAT PIZZA
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maybe 4, i tried something like this before the first boss and a lvl 26 cecil is good, but its not that interesting, maybe until cecil transforms into a paladin.And dont try 15, i tried lvl 99 before the first quest, it takes over 100 hours if you´re not using the exo skeleton, and you are not that op because you have only very weak weapons and a few average accessoires.And could you maybe put the op videos in a seperate playlist pls?I watch them while i try them myself(oneshotting ifrit is soooo satisfying) and thanks to yt i have to search for every video...
I remember playing through this for the first time and getting stuck at the Gold saucer prison built in the middle of the Corel desert. I would spend HOURS running into the desert, fighting land worms and cactuars until I would eventually give up and hitch a ride back with the chocobo cart. I got to a point where I had amassed a small fortune from the cactuars and was easily level 50-60 for my party. I finally found that I simply had to go the the right before entering the desert and easily defeated Dyne.
My favorite moment.....the beginning...middle....and end. The whole game. Spent many hours as a kid grinding and hella looking forward to doing it again as an adult on my ps4
The most memorable moment for me was when tifa bassically went into clouds mind and memories. It was a great payoff for that entire section of the story
I remember getting level 3 Limit breaks for cloud before I fought guard scorpion. You gotta rely a lot on the fire attack of those rose looking enemies.
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FF6 is my personal favorite FF game, but my favorite part of FF7 is when you wake up on the Shinra HQ after being captured and that spooky music hits and you know something is terribly wrong... Second favorite part is the Bike Chase. That theme is a chefs kiss. Third favorite part is Tifa... Just Tifa and the unrealistic expectations in women she instilled in kid me, lol.
FF7 is my favorite game in the series, often swapping with 6. My memories with this are nearly limitless and I've spent hundreds of hours in this game. I appreciate your time putting into this game
Hey Primal. Rewatching some of your vids. Came across this one again. A lot of grinding, but this is what I like to do with my runs. First area you get a new character, grind to max limit break available at the time of acquisition with that character alive only.
I first played this game when I was like 8 and didn't read how you were suppose to catch a chocobo so I just spent time leveling until I could just walk across the swamp killing the snake ...
I NEVER KNEW ABOUT THE ALARM WHAT THE HELL. I thought I knew everything about this game. I thought there was nothing else to learn. How the hell did I miss something so huge. Incredible! I HAVE A TATTOO OF CLOUDS RAGNAROK. I'm not joking when I say I'm obsessed with this game! You taught me something new and I am so excited to go try it out!!!
Damn, stuff like this takes me back to the late 1990's when I had FFVII, a Game Shark, and a code to get to the debug room. I remember working outside, and right after work started a big old storm rolled in and they sent us home. When they said to roll up and get out, all I could think about was playing more FFVII with my roster that was loaded up on debug room items.
82 Hours? That's it? I swear I spent that much time material level grinding in the Northern Crater! Hats off to you, you have to be the most patient person I've ever heard of.
JTrain564 That was my favorite spots too to grind for ap, especially the magic pots and three orange dots jump up and down, sorry couldn’t remember the enemy name. I grind the hell out of this game had 16 master summon materials 8 master magic, 8 master commons and grind all the resources to maxed out all my characters status as well. All my characters were hitting no less than 9970 damage but for the most part they all hit 9999 damage. And got all their last weapon and all limit breaks
I didn’t learn anything new in this video, but I’m super impressed you put in the effort to pull that off. 80+ hours is usually what I sink into a complete game, but that includes multiple copies of Master Materia. Nice work!
i mean its in no way shape or form efficent to do this, more of a "what can you do" sort of thing. just playing the game normally will get you there alot faster than this lol even if you take the time to master a bunch of KOTR materia
I remember reaching level 20, having Ice2 & Bolt2 and using my level 3 limits against Guard Scorpion once. Took a few hours and a lot of potions to do it
I ground 8 lvl 60s in EQ, literal years in time played in WoW. I LOVE this stuff! Manipulating the engines mechanics until the... Limits Breaks. Mad respect man. Beautiful!
My favorite final fantasy 7 moment was meeting Yuffie Kisaragi. I wasn't expecting to meet one of the recruitable characters in a random encounter, which wasn't quite so random, when I originally played the game. The fact that it took me seven to eight tries to figure out what to do made it both annoying and memorable.
I agree, also learning later on, well after my first playthrough, that I TOTALLY could have gotten her into my party so much sooner as its literally any forest area that you can meet her made me want to play it all over again. Luckily I had this odd love for the mountain battle mini game thing so had a save for file each one as I played with all the ways to win them so I loaded up the first, won it, then went out to go get my happy little materia thief. Did my happy dance, and beat the game again just because. This was probably the final fantasy game I beat the most and with the most variety as I kept trying different things including eventually giving in and earning me a gold chocobo through racing and breeding to get knights of the round (which is just broken)
I rind that one of the best places to grind limit breaks at the beginning is in the forest just near Junon. If you put hyper's on your characters, the blue impulse amd grand spsrk enemies really pump up your limit gauges greatly. Plus you can get 3 enemy or 5 enemy rotations. So using matra magic is very good at unlocking subsequent limit break levels. Its also very good experience and gil at that point too.
favorite moment in ff7 (because apparently we're talking about this): sephiroth in the fire. absolutely traumatic. sephiroth is on a complete rampage and there is nothing you can do. fire doesnt even touch him. also we just saw him slay dragons with zero effort. fucking boss. absolutely epic. and still gives me chills. just the music.
Just wanted to say I'm glad you took the criticism about the social media plugging to heart. Having the FFX video you did a couple days ago be the first video I'd seen from you, this is a massive improvement enough though I like FFX more than FFVII. Keep up the great videos!
My favorite FF7 moment is the very beginning where the starting pre rendered cut scene smoothly transitions into in engine gameplay. As a kid I had no idea you could use FMVs as backgrounds so seeing this happen blew my 4 year old mind and I've been hooked on video games ever since.
The original FFVII never gets too old for me...the flashback that shows Ifalna dying at the station, entrusting Elmyra to take care of a little Aeris, it brought me to tears...really! And I thought...oh man, what a great game it is...currently playing it on Xbox, THX.
Considering the way they handled Wall Market in Remake, I highly suspect stealing Tifa's underwear will definately be in Rebirth. It will still be the right choice too.
For real though, ice been watching you for a long time brother. I prefer the longer content that you produce but, just dont stop creating please!! 🙏🙏🙏🙌🙏🙌
*sees vid* Just started FF7 for the third time in the past year, so why not... *clicks vid* Oh, and my favorite part of the game happens to be Cosmo Canyon.
My fondest memory of the game was actually the lucky seven's trick, had no idea it was a thing when i was a kid so I was able to activate it by complete chance and thought my game was broken, lol.
Amazing video! Your knowledge of in game formulae is severely impressive! I questioned a few choices early into the run and oh boy! You showed me! 15 hours into my first play on android! Perfect game 10/10
I was lvl 99 with all available characters before entering Wutai 😄 Final bosses of disc one were so weak when you have everything possible at this point 🤣 Adding to that Aerith 4th limit, which gave god mode to the party, made this part laughable yet satisfying 😁
Thank you. I'm going to take your roadmap and platinum FFVII on the playstation. I bought the game when it first came out but have been waiting until Remake is on the horizon. Only 77 days, 10hrs and 3mins left!!
@@DaenaMichelle or arrapato, ingrifato, eccitato in Italian, doesn't really make sense that Corneo thing, should also say that in Italian it is referred at something made in Horn (material wise)
It's really hard to pick my favorite moment because there are so many of them. Got this on my 6th or 7th birthday and just had so many questions about life just through reading the dialogue... I am sure many other fans will agree but it is whenever Tifa meets Cloud in the Lifestream. So many dots connect together eventfully, but emotionally and wholly you get to see how Cloud has grown once the dust has settled and the party is back on the airship. Cloud was reluctant, really didn't give a @#$& about the planet or anybody else for that matter, and he was really just looking for Gil through his actions with Avalanche. As the story progresses he begins to care about everyone that is around him, and he becomes attached to the journey that Aeris kick starts for everyone. (That's how I first saw her name, I don't care about anagrams.) When you're in the Lifestream with Cloud and Tifa watching those pieces reconnect, and then seeing Cloud really being "himself" for the first time, you see how caring and confident he is. I can connect with that a lot, and that is what makes this title so genius. For one thing someone doesn't click with, there is totally another thing in this game that will likely hit home for you somewhere, somehow. The question is are you strong enough to play the polygonal hell that FF7 is today? Because back in the late '90's this was a banger.
Yep, it's a well known speed run strat. Check out a speedrun of this game if you havent. it'll blow your mind and you'll never play the game the same again.
Solid work bro!! I loved this game and I thought I could get OP'd but jeez man this took some serious work, dedication and patience, thanks for doing this on my behalf lol.
I got to admit it is really awesome to use metorian or ungermax on the the scorpion at the first reactor and the ps cheats they added is just incredible!
My favorite moment would either be getting to the world map for the first time or when cloud pulls himself off sephiroth's sword and throws him into the deep recesses of the reactor
For me i love the opening of the game. Aerith looking into the Mako, the pan out that shows us the streets only to keep going till we see full size of the city and then slowly zooming in to the train. The build, the anticipation, the swelling music, and the sheer size of Midgar. It's all just so good. Aside from that my favorite moment is just after the No.1 reactor is destroyed, when everyone is on the train and Jessie shows you the city model. I really like the quiet, cold, lonely atmosphere of the train enhanced by the music.
I've just started playing this for the first time in .....Well from half playing it with a friend in 97/98. Tips in this vid will do me wonders as I've forgotten everything!
One side note about the Junon tunnel mobs. The Sweeper mob that looks like the one you learned Matra Magic from back around the outskirts of Midgar? That has a double materia growth weapon on it you can steal for Barret.