Vagrant Story Retrospective | An Extremely Comprehensive Critique and History

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I Finished A Video Game

I Finished A Video Game

Күн бұрын

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In 1999, two men wait outside of a cinema, one is responsible for Metal Gear Solid and the other for Final Fantasy. They quickly strike up a friendship and believe that together they will conquer the video game industry and take the medium to new heights
Within five years - one had cemented himself as a legend and the other had disappeared entirely
Today we'll be exploring the mystery of Yasumi Matsuno and his final video game, Vagrant Story. It's a tragedy that will take us through the history of Square and the RPG genre, telling a tale of a man who rose to the top and came crashing back down again
It's part critique, part retrospective, part review and part history lesson - obviously full of spoilers and obviously full of my opinions
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Credit for the incredible thumbnail goes to the immensely talented - @MicahTheBrave
All media in this video is used for the purpose of review, commentary or criticism and is defined as fair use under US Copyright law.
=== Chapters ===
00:00:00 - The Wanderer (Introduction)
00:03:26 - Matsuno at Quest
00:18:19 - Matsuno at Square
00:27:36 - Vagrant Story Development
00:38:57 - Dawn over Lea Monde (Openings)
00:57:25 - Risk and Reward (Gameplay)
01:10:12 - The Duane Incident Report
01:20:12 - Into the Catacombs (Complexity)
01:32:27 - Silver, Steel and Fire (Crafting)
01:42:59 - Sunset over Lea Monde (Ambiguity)
02:03:59 - Legends of Localisation (Translation)
02:13:58 - The Grand Cathedral (Revelations)
02:28:56 - Come Home, Agent Riot (Endings)
02:39:43 - Eternal Recurrence (Repeating)
02:48:04 - Matsuno after Square
02:58:44 - The Vagrant (Conclusion)
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@numbers00
@numbers00 5 ай бұрын
While he's only mentioned briefly in the video, I thought some others might be interested in hearing more about Hitoshi Sakimoto (composer from Quest). He is well known among Sega Genesis / Megadrive fans as having crafted some of the most exciting and dynamic soundtracks on consoles full of excellent soundtracks. What not as many know is that he also developed the software he used both to compose and to play back his music, the Terpsichorean Engine. There was a much deeper overlap between software development and composition than typically encountered in modern times with DAW software and complex digital audio playback. I've personally dived fairly deep into the sound chip driver code of Terpsichorean from Gauntlet IV and Verytex and I wish more people could appreciate the elegance of his work. In gauntlet IV, for example, the yamaha YM2612 is driven entirely from game processor, freeing the z80 sound coprocessor to be used exclusively for sound effect playback. The effect playback code itself is incredibly elegant, supporting playback of four different PCM formats in
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for adding that! It's super interesting to hear - I really need to sharpen up my audio knowledge!
@bambi.nisseni
@bambi.nisseni 5 ай бұрын
WOW! Now that is something worth looking into. Since the soundtracks within games are what captivates most memorable experiences, knowing how they worked is something i never thought about.
@psionicdongpunch
@psionicdongpunch 8 ай бұрын
What an absolute underrated gem of a game, it's wild how well the comic book aesthetic still holds up 20 years later.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Absolutely! The graphical presentation is just incredible for the platform. To think that someone could make THIS with the same building blocks as Gauntlett Legends and Driver 2!
@johnflumph8835
@johnflumph8835 8 ай бұрын
Realistic graphics are nice but a killer art style will last forever.
@morgang9882
@morgang9882 7 ай бұрын
@@IFinishedAVideoGame😮
@wanghotangho5803
@wanghotangho5803 6 ай бұрын
She’s from south Midgard
@annkkkkddhxudd
@annkkkkddhxudd 6 ай бұрын
​@@IFinishedAVideoGamet tp0t0c
@tonelico8633
@tonelico8633 8 ай бұрын
Matsuno originally studying foreign politics in college feels like it explains everything to me.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
As soon as I discovered that it all fell into place!
@zackeryparkerson
@zackeryparkerson 8 ай бұрын
An essential part of the Matsuno puzzle.
@davidwhitney947
@davidwhitney947 7 ай бұрын
I knooooowwwwww
@jamesmartin2397
@jamesmartin2397 4 ай бұрын
​@@IFinishedAVideoGamepll😊79
@SpentAmbitionDrain
@SpentAmbitionDrain 14 күн бұрын
It's like Steve Jobs studying types and magazine layout design. All information you gain through life can give you a unique perspective that will help you to succeed.
@fmsyntheses
@fmsyntheses 8 ай бұрын
I always feel sorry for Matsuno. He made an incredible masterpiece that most people will never finish, and got his campaign setting stolen by a huge corporation who just does whatever they want with it.
@ManiacalForeigner
@ManiacalForeigner 8 ай бұрын
To be fair to Square Enix, they did invite him to write scenarios set in Ivalice for the FFXIV expansions, so it's not like that bridge is completely burned.
@Valchrist1313
@Valchrist1313 8 ай бұрын
That's what happens when you sell something. Someone else owns it. That's not stealing ffs.
@fmsyntheses
@fmsyntheses 8 ай бұрын
@@Valchrist1313 thanks reddit
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Honestly I think he's fine with it. Considering he left FF12 with Minagawa and then came back to work on Tactics Ogre and FF14, it's clear he still has a good relationship with them but just doesn't want to work on big projects!
@WildMatsu
@WildMatsu 8 ай бұрын
The reason almost nobody will finish it is due to Matsuno's pathological inability to stop himself from destroying the playability of his games by sticking every cruelly player-hostile decision that strikes his fancy into every one of them. I feel no pity for him; he decided what was important to him and committed to it.
@GamingWithSpoons
@GamingWithSpoons 8 ай бұрын
Hironobu Sakaguchi and Yasumi Matsuno were some of the greatest storytellers in the medium. I like to think in an alternate universe Sakaguchi and Matsuno are still at Square giving us amazing titles.
@CrazyxEnigma
@CrazyxEnigma 8 ай бұрын
Oh I have no doubt Square would be a different company if those two never left.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Oh absolutely. Those guys leaving really does mark the end of my personal love affair with the company. While they've made some decent games since there - the magic just isn't the same!
@mirrorblade6268
@mirrorblade6268 8 ай бұрын
You can add Tabata to the list. With a pittance of a budget and a worthless console, he made FF type zero. Imagine what he could have done with more money and a ps3... would have been way better than cringe hallway 13.
@Phil_597
@Phil_597 8 ай бұрын
I'd add Tetsuya Takahashi and the Mrs. to that list.
@deusprogrammer_thekingofspace
@deusprogrammer_thekingofspace 7 ай бұрын
I'll never understand why the Final Fantasy movie failed. I loved it, and honestly I think it was such a brave and amazing effort by Sakaguchi and I hate that it ruined him in Square's eyes. I don't think Final Fantasy has ever been the same since he left. It just feels too edgy now. But I guess that's what happens when Mr. Belts and Zippers got a hold of the franchise (for those who don't know the old memes, I'm talking about Tetsuya Nomura).
@forestgaming3993
@forestgaming3993 8 ай бұрын
In any case and regardless of the details everything. I hope Matsuno is living a fulfilling life and enjoying his day to day life these days.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Absolutely. He deserves it after giving us such special experiences on the SNES and PS1!
@jedgrahek1426
@jedgrahek1426 7 ай бұрын
I cannot echo this strongly enough. For all the hype and career success Kojima had/has... Matsuno is the guy who made three of the games that first made me realize "videogames are ART" as a teenager. It's just not possible to come away from Tactics Ogre, FFT, or Vagrant Story and not feel like you've just read a classic piece of literature, or any other truly GREAT work of art; like you've experienced something one-on-a-kind that will stay with you forever... and that is so, so rare in the gaming space, especially with how AAA Western BS is today. I truly hope he is and has been happy in his daily life... he's already given the world more than enough, given works of the highest level of beauty and perfection to any of us who are capable of appreciating them... he deserves nothing but the best from life. I hope he has... whatever he would want to have, whatever would make him happy.
@Spathologist
@Spathologist 5 ай бұрын
This is the level of gaming journalism I'm looking for. Well done, sir!
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much my friend!
@Stevan_275
@Stevan_275 8 ай бұрын
Wow, you did not disappoint! so many details and behind-the-scenes information on this one game from over 20 years ago. Thanks for putting so much effort into both the editing and research on creating this documentary-style video. I remember as a kid reading in a gaming magazine about Matsuno leaving FFXII due to an illness, and it was such a vague and mysterious reason for something very uncommon in Japanese game development. Thank you for clarifying the details of that. Again, I can't wait for your next video, its honestly such a treat to get these retrospective videos, especially for these games I enjoyed as a kid and teenager. Keep up the great work!
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
You're welcome! I really wanted to go extra deep with this one as Matsuno has always been a character I've been absolutely fascinated with. Fingers crossed this can turn more people onto his incredible body of work!
@DrownedInExile
@DrownedInExile 7 ай бұрын
Matsuno just had to take a really long vacation. In Lea Monde.
@dreadnaught2406
@dreadnaught2406 7 ай бұрын
This isn't the first hours long retrospective on Vagrant Story that I've watched but I'm honestly shocked at how much more I've learned from this one compared to others. The in depth detail on the game itself more than suffices whatever interest the video title would draw but you go out of your way to put us into the history of its development and impact the work has had on its creators and industry. Thank you for your hard efforts in creating a masterwork of a game retrospective.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. I really poured a lot of love into this video as it's a subject and game I'm very passionate about! Hope I did it justice and gave KZbin the definitive account of just why it matters!
@malaki7123
@malaki7123 8 ай бұрын
Matsuno's story is so unfortunate. Hideo Kojima's regard for him wasn't just words, and everything Matsuno touched was absolute gold. Case in point was Naoki Yoshida's asking him to write what is still to date the most positively regarded 24-man raid content and exploration content in FFXIV with Ivalice and the Bozjan Resistance. Not to be hyperbolic, but in my mind, everything that "the big three" (Matsuno, Sakimoto, and A. Yoshida) touch is absolute gold and I'll always be there for it. I admit though that if I hadn't been such a shill for Squaresoft in the late 90's, I might have missed Vagrant Story. Marketing for anything in the 90's that wasn't a massive blockbuster movie was pretty lackluster, and I actually had a conversation about this with my older brother about just how many amazing musical artists from the 70's didn't make headwinds at all because they weren't armed with the viral marketing and streaming services of today. Then of course there was Playstation 2 release hype... Man, we got a masterpiece of a game and hardly anyone remembers it. As always, I love your writing and editing style, and I'm constantly learning new stuff about games I played ages ago, but this one is really special to me, so thanks so much for making it.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. Matsuno has been one of my favourite directors since I was kid and I've always really wanted to put together a video that did his work and the tragedy of his career justice! Hopefully I managed it! Thanks for watching!
@SokiHime
@SokiHime 5 ай бұрын
@@IFinishedAVideoGame I'm glad you did. I only recently have been going through all of the games he wrote the scenarios for. I had only played FF12, but between Tactics Ogre and Vagrant Story, it's like I've been missing something and now I can't get enough of it. Thank you.
@quarkbent9165
@quarkbent9165 3 ай бұрын
Why, I'm Hardly Anyone!
@tincano-beans2114
@tincano-beans2114 8 ай бұрын
This may be the earliest I've even been to a video, see y'all in 3 hours.
@NoahEurich
@NoahEurich 8 ай бұрын
I’ll race you
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Hope you enjoyed it! I was editing for 18 hours straight yesterday to hit 6PM today so you'll have to be the first to let me know if I messed anything up!
@thecourier8634
@thecourier8634 8 ай бұрын
Vagrant story is my favourite game of all time.A 3 hour video on it makes me really happy. Thank you for this treat.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Hopefully I do it justice! There is just so much to talk about!
@thecourier8634
@thecourier8634 8 ай бұрын
@@IFinishedAVideoGame You did. You have to do now FFT!
@lostnumber08
@lostnumber08 6 ай бұрын
Low-key the greatest JRPG ever made. Artistically, one of the greatest games ever made in general.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 6 ай бұрын
I can't disagree. Even with it's flaws I just love how cinematic and ambitious it is
@shibby758
@shibby758 4 ай бұрын
I want this game remade for a moeden pc
@TheCheeseMovesSideways
@TheCheeseMovesSideways 3 ай бұрын
​@@IFinishedAVideoGamethe presentation alone is enough to outweigh the flaws. The cinematography here is way ahead of its time
@Segaton
@Segaton 26 күн бұрын
high-key
@bandozo2383
@bandozo2383 19 күн бұрын
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@JankyToe
@JankyToe 8 ай бұрын
I remember beating Guildenstern's final form by catching him in an endless chain as he swoops across the arena, nickel-and-diming his health 1 point at a time for about 10 minutes.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
That's hilarious - I've seen a few people say that they just got good enough at chaining that they could whittle down any foe! I kinda like that I never got good enough at it that I had to hunt around for weird alternatives like odd affinity boosted break arts and spamming healing items!
@Appropriate_Fun6105
@Appropriate_Fun6105 7 ай бұрын
Was just about to make this same comment! The extreme stress of landing the 1/2 damage chain ability on the exclamation point during his Bloody Sin attack is a core memory for sure, lol
@smkks
@smkks 7 ай бұрын
I always took it for intended and never realised there was any other way. I beat most bosses like that tbh. Time to replay this game the way it was intended
@DrySushi
@DrySushi 8 ай бұрын
I truly can't think of a game on PSX that blows me away more than Vagrant Story. Everything about it is truly astounding, though what always impresses me most is the use of the engine. It looks amazing for the time and it's file size is mind blowing.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
It's incredible isn't it. The combination of camera angles and clever use of the polygon models makes you yearn for a world where directing skill was prioritized over studios spending millions on graphics. Vagrant Story legitimately looks better than the vast majority of games that released generations after it!
@maximvsdread1610
@maximvsdread1610 8 ай бұрын
Jade Cocoon. In it's own way.
@TheGregoryodd
@TheGregoryodd 8 ай бұрын
Damn what a good week this was for top tier retrospective videos
@stevedomique9278
@stevedomique9278 8 ай бұрын
Another common Noah fan W
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
I can finally sit down and enjoy Noah's latest video. I might not vibe with everything he makes but hearing him wax lyrical about Fallout is one of life's small pleasures
@tylerh2548
@tylerh2548 6 ай бұрын
That final scene where Ashley Riot masks himself as the VKP inquisitor and is dressed in his black attire struck me with such style that it inspires me to try to create a character based upon that idea alone
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 6 ай бұрын
It's honestly an incredibly cool scene - I can't believe it was made with just the PS1's hardware!
@ryohamaru2272
@ryohamaru2272 6 ай бұрын
@@IFinishedAVideoGame agree , very cool and mysterious. who know next story behind
@adamcampbell3263
@adamcampbell3263 8 ай бұрын
Excellent, glad this underrated gem is getting some love! Also, it’s a bit late but congrats on 100k mate, well deserved
@scatered1
@scatered1 8 ай бұрын
His writing is absolutely beautiful
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Thanks very much! I'd originally aimed to get there by the end of the year so it feels incredible to do it six months early!
@rickylovesyou
@rickylovesyou 8 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say Vagrant Story is underrated it scored very high on release, perfect scores at many places, and is rated highly among the gaming industry.
@HMJ66
@HMJ66 8 ай бұрын
@@rickylovesyou it's underrated in comparison to the other Squaresoft titles - I'd consider it a cult classic - those who know it absolutely love it, but it doesn't have the same level of prestige and recognition as the Final Fantasy series or other, more conventional JRPGs
@rangerscoach
@rangerscoach 7 ай бұрын
i wish a money guy would come along and fix the videogame industry and put the right people back in charge.
@elujinpk
@elujinpk 16 күн бұрын
Lol. Money guys are the problem. Billionaires do not like you or care about you and have enough money coming in from broken buggy games it's almost the full market. They make millions from this. Now AI tech bros everyone thinks they can make games and standards will fall more. It's unfortunate. But I do hope the indies get more funding and backing to support their games not the corporate slop of fortnight and others where you own nothing.
@wiseguise5960
@wiseguise5960 5 ай бұрын
It blew my mind to find out that this game is in the same world as Final Fantasy Tactics and FF XII. I really wish more FF titles would be in Ivalice. I love the sceneries and the amount of lore in each game. Also the fact that there's many different prominent races in Ivalice that adds so much character to the games.
@jmh8817
@jmh8817 8 ай бұрын
Matsuno studying foreign policy and his first job being an international journalist explains SO much. I'm really impressed with this video, VS is my favorite collection of cutscenes of all time, and not only there's a bunch of production and post-release information I didn't know, but you've managed to pace the ABSURD amount of systems that need to be explained pretty well as you cover the rest of the game. Congratulations again on the 100k!
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Thanks very much! Yeah I really worried while writing this that there was just a huge amount of "explaining" so I tried to wrap it around story moments or personal anecdotes. Hopefully it works well and keeps it interesting!
@venepskeuten9206
@venepskeuten9206 7 ай бұрын
Nor fully caught up to speed on who matsuno is. Not my kind of genre. Why does it explain so much? Is it writing style related?
@grendizerryder7182
@grendizerryder7182 5 ай бұрын
@@venepskeuten9206 All of his games have massive political high stakes intrigues which you the player is immediately absorbed into. Not only that, he mixes that with interesting and memorable characters. His characters are very fleshed out to the point you understand the "bad guys" perspective and the morally grey areas the 'good guys' have to tow to overcome the situation.
@MinhNguyen-vq9ry
@MinhNguyen-vq9ry 8 ай бұрын
Yasumi Matsuno is one of the most underrated creative figures in the entire industry. After playing the FF Tactics games as well as Vagrant Story, I finally understand why Naoki Yoshida has such a deep admiration for him
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Absolutely - I almost wish that Yoshida used him more! Minagawa was the art director for FF16 and I wish that Matsuno had been more involved with the script writing!
@jamesabernethy7896
@jamesabernethy7896 8 ай бұрын
Been insanely busy lately so won't be able to watch this right away. I want to give it the time and attention it deserves rather than breaking it up too much. I Really love your presentations, in-depth and well-structured with steady pacing. Just wanted to compliment your work and add to the algorithm. I follow several game retrospective channels and these long-form reviews are right up my street. They take an incredible amount of effort on your part and the reason they are watchable is because the quality is so high. I hope your channel keeps growing and you keep enjoying what you do.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Thanks very much. I really appreciate those kind words, especially when I've just come off the back of a huge week of editing to get this beast out!
@vorpalkickass8825
@vorpalkickass8825 8 ай бұрын
The ending is such a strong setup for a sequel that never came. I don't think this masterpiece could be remastered, or even matched, in execution. There are of course great and amazing games out there, but there is only one Vagrant Story.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Absolutely - it's a shame too as the potential sequel that Matsuno had come up with is very intriguing!
@williansnobre
@williansnobre 8 ай бұрын
If they had put a Mission Briefing option on the main menu it would make the whole thing even more like Metal Gear Solid, since some people would call it Medieval Gear Solid as joke already.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Well it makes sense considering both games revolve around secret agents with mysterious pasts tracking down a nemesis that they are closer to than they realise!
@SokiHime
@SokiHime 5 ай бұрын
Matsuno is my idol. I have made D&D campaigns based on his settings and storytelling techniques. I have immersed myself in every game of his. I love his writing and worldbuilding so incredibly much. I hope, cope, and pray that we get Final Fantasy Tactics Reborn, and Vagrant Story remade as a Soulslike. That'd be so sick ;_; LOL
@fransta2165
@fransta2165 4 ай бұрын
Can you elaborate on the DND part? Vagrant Story automatically became my major plot center for my DND campaign. I almost didn't even think about it at first and now I can't stop thinking about it. Wanna share thoughts on it? I'm currently trying to interpret much of the story in order to expand and build on it.
@collapsiblechair9112
@collapsiblechair9112 8 ай бұрын
For all its flaws Vagrant Story is a game I'll never forget and one I still hold out a faint hope will get a sequel. The games aesthetics are sublime and the story wonderfully written and presented. Your video is a worthy tribute as well as an excellent critique. Thank you.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Thanks - that really means a lot especially as I've really tried to make a video that properly captures the experience (for all those that can't get past it's jagged edges)
@DrownedInExile
@DrownedInExile 7 ай бұрын
Honestly I'd be happy if VS was re-released on Steam. Bet it would sell like hotcakes today, assuming Square didn't mess it up.
@CaracalKeithrafferty
@CaracalKeithrafferty 7 ай бұрын
What an absolute superb treasure you've put together here. I've loved Vagrant Story for years, and to see you honor it in such a way truly does justice to the legacy it deserves. Over the past week I've been watching this piece-by-piece during my lunch breaks. You brought me nostalgia in a way I'd never expected. In-depth, smartly written, and without any fluff, you've truly taken this retrospective look to a masterful level. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for this magnum opus report of a legendary game.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 7 ай бұрын
That's really awesome to hear - thanks for taking the time to comment! I used to watch long videos just like this back when I was working too so it always warms my heart to hear people are doing it with mine!
@ramvicious8057
@ramvicious8057 8 ай бұрын
Bro, this is some immensive amount of work you put into this script. I am glad I found your channel as you are some of the best second monitor content out there.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Thanks very much! I feel like so much "long form" content out there is really pretty low effort so I always try to pour everything into each video. That's why they take so long to make!
@jererants9513
@jererants9513 8 ай бұрын
I bought this game based on the CG ad alone. I didn’t understand a thing about it, never quite realized how in-depth it’s mechanics were, but damn, game’s still one of my top games ever played, with one of my only sticklers being how laborious crafting is just by how often it forces you to save while doing it. Fantastic retrospective. Really appreciated the background info and even the “what happened to him now?” segment.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Thanks very much! I had wanted to make this video for a long time and when the two stories started to intertwine I knew I was onto something!
@Ravenfellblade
@Ravenfellblade 3 ай бұрын
I think the most mind-blowing detail about this game is one that never gets mentioned: the total file size for this game is under 100mb. That's insanely efficient for just how much content the game provides, and really shows off that the use of the game engine itself and its "painted faces" for cinematics is more than just an artistic stroke, it was a practical one as well.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 3 ай бұрын
You know - that is actually an amazing point that I wish I'd included. There really has been a crazy sea change in storage size since then!
@sograz
@sograz 8 ай бұрын
Had no idea that FFT's reputation had fallen off over the years 😂. Still my all time favorite game
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Yeah I think it's in a similar place to Vagrant Story in that people love the concept and the narrative but accept that actually playing through it comes with some real bumps in the road. The difficulty spikes, the weird mechanics, the points of no return. I personally love it but if someone said they didn't I would struggle to disagree!
@Michijere77
@Michijere77 3 ай бұрын
It hasn’t. It’s just one dudes opinion. People clamor over that game still.
@ChocolatierRob
@ChocolatierRob 8 ай бұрын
I love this game, it has my favourite narrative for a single game, though my favourite narrative over a series goes to Legacy of Kain. I loved these both so much that I recorded the cutscenes mixed with some gameplay onto VHS so I could watch them as movies. Later I recorded them to DVD, then finally uploaded them to youtube (along with the Sands of Time trilogy) as playlists (due to having a ten minute limit at the time). I've been pretty in depth over Vagrant Story as a result, I'm still pleased with myself from when I realised that all the weapons in the game were named after alcoholic cocktails, except for Rosencrantz's weapon 'Pussyfoot' being the only one named for a _non-alcoholic_ cocktail (as he has no magic). So yeah, I love this game but I did have a hell of a time playing it at first, I think I actually completed it before I even realised how the analyse spell worked. I'd use it then not know that you needed to go into Ashley's own status menu and press the shoulder buttons to see his enemy's stats, I just got confused over what it was supposed to be doing before finally giving up on it. I've actually written the script for a primer on how to play Vagrant Story which was made into a video on the Resonant Arc channel for their podcast series on the game (Vagrant Story | 10 Tips To Get Started) just last year and I had a devil of a time trying to break the whole thing down into an understandable format. There are still one or two things I would have changed, most notably explaining how the readout of the weapon stats work on the attack screen. The readout will say something like *EGD/FIR/Beast* telling you that your blow will use the values for blunt, fire and beast but the tricky thing is that there is a different reason for why each of these values are chosen against their rivals. In explaining this to Mike at Resonant Arc we kept talking (well, typing via discord) in circles over what we were trying to communicate when I realised he had misspoke the explanation. In essence he thought the readout was telling you what would be most efficient but it doesn't, after a lot of back and forth we stumbled in the right direction and I felt my poor explanation was the cause of the confusion but in his words the system was 'insane' in its complexity. (it was corrected before the video went live luckily) Because the readout tells you what Class of enemy you are facing it seems reasonable to conclude that the Affinity section would be telling you which element is most effective as well but this is simply not true, the element used is always whichever is currently highest on the weapon with any other elemental values completely disregarded. If you approach the readout thinking it is telling you _what_ to use (based on it telling you what enemy you are facing) then you are coming at it backwards. What is is telling you is which values _will_ be used regardless of how well they will be used. As much trouble as the game originally gave me I still loved every minute for the story it was telling and when I saw Ashley walking off into the rain in his new badass longcoat at the end I don't think I've ever topped that feeling of satisfaction in a game's ending... Discovering the extra narrative elements in the ultimania translations years later though, that made me love it even more.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
That's extremely cool that you worked with Resonant Arc on that video. I was a huge fan of their retrospective series and enjoy the podcast quite a lot as well (when I get the time to sit through one!) Can't agree more with you on the ending. Matsuno really had an eye for cinema - it's interesting to think what Square Pictures might have produced with him in charge had Spirits Within not bombed so hard!
@rattlethecages
@rattlethecages 5 ай бұрын
@@IFinishedAVideoGameit was more to do with Sakaguchi’s decision to hold back the release of FFX that put the company in the red, not so much The Spirits Within. It’s very hard to reel back this narrative now that it’s been spread so widely in articles and video essays. He had also begun his formation of Mistwalker prior to the movie. Company politics post merger with Enix is to blame really.
@jonathanstark9147
@jonathanstark9147 7 ай бұрын
You have found a focus on tragic stories (the downfall of parasite eve and castlevania, for example) that I think often go overlooked due to the industry's nature, where the creators only rarely become celebrities and drama unfolds over years and sometimes decades. I'm so glad you are making these.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 7 ай бұрын
Thanks very much. I really enjoy making these ones where the franchises have been unfairly lost to time. The industry has a graveyard of incredible experiences and I want to make sure that people who love video games don't forget them!
@The_Primary_Axiom
@The_Primary_Axiom 5 ай бұрын
Why in gods name are they not remaking this.
@ChocolatierRob
@ChocolatierRob 8 ай бұрын
It always endlessly amused me how much Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are foils to each other. In both of their motive rants they are saying much the same thing but Rosencrantz blames all the world's troubles on the rich nobility while Guildenstern blames the world's trouble on grasping commoners. Something else that I really liked was the obvious explanation for why Lea Monde is destroyed in the ending, the city itself is a grimoire and in the game once a grimoire is read it dissolves to nothing and imprints its magic permanently onto its user.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the comparisons you can draw between the "villains" and their conflicting motivations. I really haven't played many other games that place this much effort into subverting expectations it crafts! Also that's a fantastic point about Lea Monde I hadn't considered. You're totally right that it's crumbling after the dark has been imprinted
@grendizerryder7182
@grendizerryder7182 5 ай бұрын
At a certain point as I was watching this, a tear came to my eye. Your video is exceptionally good. Even great. You nailed the mythos of the game, you understand Matsuno's masterpiece, and your in-depth research has made me realize a lot I didn't know about the behind the scenes of the greatest game of all time. The use of the game's motif at the beginning of the chapters was perfect! Excellent work man. You've got a subscriber.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 5 ай бұрын
That's really nice to hear. I absolutely love this game and really wanted to make sure I did it justice! Hopefully it can introduce new people to the weird world of Matsuno!
@satanasteguarda
@satanasteguarda 8 ай бұрын
Such a waste that Matsuno burned out and retired, he should be the Kojima of RPGs, his fanbase is so massive I've played all games he's responsible for, even the 3ds eshop Crimson Shroud, he should be having free reign to develop games in this generation, even if it was a small indie studio, I'm sure people would shower him with money if he opened a kickstarter
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Unfortunately he was actually involved in a kickstarter project at one point (Unsung Story) but he left halfway through the development and the finished product was really not all that good! I sadly think he's just been out of the game for too long at this point. Development is so different in 2020 to 2000 and I'm sure many of the skills that made him so successful just aren't that useful now!
@satanasteguarda
@satanasteguarda 8 ай бұрын
@@IFinishedAVideoGame Yeah, sadly his golden days are behind, I just wish we could have gotten more out of it.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Absolutely - it's a tragedy really as he was so profoundly talented
@blake.1312
@blake.1312 7 ай бұрын
Vagrant Story and Tactics Ogre are two of my favourite games ever, along with FFXII. To know that Matsuno studied foreign politics makes the depth of the narrative and cohesion so much more understandable now. I'm barely even 30 minutes in, and this video is already a greatly researched documentary. Great work! Edit: I have to correct you on the section of weapon crafting. You say that you can accidentally downgrade a piece of gear because the end result is not disclosed. That's not true. You can hover over the new item, found above the 2 materials used for crafting, to see whether or not it's worth it to craft. You can also hover over the ‘OK’ button to see the same item before confirming. Edit 2: Tactics Ogre: Reborn did not add crafting. It improved the already-existing crafting system that is in Let Us Cling Together.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 7 ай бұрын
Thanks very much! Glad you could learn something cool from this!
@EmilForsberg_GRYBO
@EmilForsberg_GRYBO 8 ай бұрын
I think it's definitelly worth stating that as well as your reviews of the games themselves which are as comprehensive as they get, something that desserves equal praise is the way you build up to them by going into detail on the history behind the games and all the behind the scenes stuff it really does a great job hyping up the game to come
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
It's honestly my favourite part of the videos. I do really enjoy talking about engaging and interesting games but there is something about the history of this medium that I feel gets really ignored. Hopefully I'm doing them justice and turning people onto the process behind them!
@elsaeed747
@elsaeed747 5 ай бұрын
I still listen to the music of Vagrant Story. The Ending music is a masterpiece. Every time I listen to it brings back memories of my own room in my parent’s house.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 5 ай бұрын
It's beautiful isn't it? I still crack it on all the time while writing!
@SiriusLoveGirl
@SiriusLoveGirl 8 ай бұрын
I’ve never played Vagrant Story but I love watching your videos, and I especially loved your segment about the localization for this game! More and more I see criticism of creative localization, which is sometimes criticized as ‘inaccurate’ simply because it isn’t a 1:1 translation, but this game’s English script seems like everything I’ve ever enjoyed in a good localization. Im happy to know Alexander O. Smith has had such a long and successful career in the field!
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Absolutely! I get really frustrated when people talk about wanting 1:1 translation because it really shows a profound misunderstanding of how language actually works. I've got a real bee in my bonnet about it because my girlfriend speaks 3 languages and has done translation work in the past. It's really nowhere near as easy as just converting the words over!
@madamepoutine2807
@madamepoutine2807 6 ай бұрын
​@@IFinishedAVideoGamehear hear
@MagnoDragon8
@MagnoDragon8 19 күн бұрын
Incredible video. Thank you for doing this!
@wyattweber9983
@wyattweber9983 8 ай бұрын
Dude yes, I haven't even watched yet but I'm so glad you're covering this absolute diamond of a game
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Hope it lived up to the excitement! I put a lot into this one so hopefully there is stuff in there for multiple watches!
@valentinolopez8528
@valentinolopez8528 8 ай бұрын
Your retrospectives are Easily my new favorite series. I listen twice, once awake and also while I’m trying to sleep.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
I'm honored - hope this one lives up to the others!
@cloudotaku
@cloudotaku 8 ай бұрын
Really, I need to pick this up again. It was awesome when I was 12 when I first played it will be now I am 35, and I understand so much. It is always good to relieve childhood experiences through adult understanding
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
As long as you're happy to consult a guide every now and then - I'm sure you'll have a great time with it and really appreciate it!
@ZeroCiero
@ZeroCiero 5 ай бұрын
I Finished Your Channel. I’ve watched/listened to it all. I’ve already started PD saga, Sands of Time is sitting in my Steam library, and I might even brave a horror game (Parasite Eve) thanks to your channel. Thanks Matt for your amazing work here, and for livening up my commute these last few weeks. Excited for whatever you’re working on next
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 5 ай бұрын
That's really cool to hear. Glad I could be of assistance on your commutes as that's exactly what I used to do back in my corporate life! Next video should be out on Sunday!
@hruthgardahne822
@hruthgardahne822 Ай бұрын
So glad you did this video! vagrant Story is a "hidden" gem for many and should get the attention it deserves. One of the best RPGs ever in gaming history.
@HyacinFragaria
@HyacinFragaria 8 ай бұрын
I've spent thousands of hours on watching KZbin videos. Quite a lot of them meaning a lot to me, enriching my life with their entertainment, nostalgia, perspectives etc. So much so I consider them a work of art by themselves. Most of those meaningful ones are about gaming history, design, philosophy and the like. And this one here just jumped to be one of my absolute favourites. Such a detailed video about what I consider to be one of humanities greatest works of art, about one of the very few persons I consider myself a fan of (one of the other few being Kojima-san ironically). This is truly beautiful and I wanna thank you deeply for making this! I watched it once now and will definitely watch it dozens times more in the future.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
That's really nice to hear - hopefully this video can go into that category for you!
@HyacinFragaria
@HyacinFragaria 8 ай бұрын
@@IFinishedAVideoGame it did not too long into my first watch of the video. It's absolutely amazing, thank you
@jamilfrost6217
@jamilfrost6217 8 ай бұрын
I always thought it was fitting that your profile pic is a picture of silver surfer, a character filled with so much dread and existentialism. And the fact that you make these long videos after playing all the games in a series, But i could just be overthinking this.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
I mean you've basically nailed it completely. That's exactly why I use it!
@rectim34
@rectim34 4 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you so much for this! This is one of my favorite games ever, and to hear about its beginnings to where we might end up just tugs at my heart strings.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 4 ай бұрын
It's really one of my favourite games despite objectively having so many things wrong with it! I really wanted to do something that paid tribute to Matsuno so hopefully this does just that
@user-ms8pe4ku5u
@user-ms8pe4ku5u 2 ай бұрын
One of my beloved Childhood games. Thank you for all this effort that you put into this video. The German Community dosen't know much about pieces like that.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 2 ай бұрын
You're more than welcome. Hopefully it can help more people discover just how cool it is!
@shredjward
@shredjward 8 ай бұрын
WOW - the revelation that Solstice and Tactics Ogre share any connection is mind blowing to me, let alone that Tactics Ogre started with a different title entirely. Solstice was one of those games i wanted to play incessantly as a young young kid, if you want to hear something truly incredible for the NES check out the opening theme for that game.
@arshiyakhebredast9895
@arshiyakhebredast9895 7 ай бұрын
I absolutely adore the direction and cinematography of the cutscenes in this game. Phenomenal video btw😊
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 7 ай бұрын
Thanks very much! This was a real passion project and I wanted to share just how beautiful standard definition could be!
@FitFrHome
@FitFrHome 2 күн бұрын
Such an amazing game from my childhood I’ll never forget. And this is gaming journalism at its finest that dives deep into what went into the making of this gem
@Daniel-wj4pd
@Daniel-wj4pd 6 ай бұрын
You are like this really intelligent friend that would help us get past difficult areas in videogames. This video is incredibly insightful and amazing. Keep doing such a great work. Thank you for a nostalgic journey to the past!
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 5 ай бұрын
Thanks my friend - that's very nice of you to say! Glad you enjoyed the video!
@BdaB164
@BdaB164 8 ай бұрын
I always get excited when I see a new video from you. The amount of time and effort you put into these isn't lost on me. Appreciate you 🙏
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
I appreciate you saying that. I know long form content is ten a penny these days but I really try to pour enough effort into it so you know the runtime is justified
@roylong1237
@roylong1237 6 ай бұрын
I absolutely loved this game when it first came out! I still have it and my memory cards and have recently played it for a 5th continuation play through on my PS2. Not sure if I missed it in this video or if it didn’t say but once you beat the game, you can obtain Guildenstern’s final boss weapon, the Holy Win. It is obtainable on second play by entering The Iron Maiden B2 with less than 150 health and defeating the Last Crusader at the entrance to B3. The drop rate for The Holy Win is between 1 and 3%, and as such, it is extremely difficult to obtain. This weapon is OP and has great reach. Best weapon in the game by far!
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 5 ай бұрын
A few people have brought up that weapon! I had no idea it existed and wish I'd have at least attempted to farm it so I could have mentioned it in the video!
@the-mush
@the-mush 3 ай бұрын
Have been keeping a tab opened on this video for months. Usually by this time I just lose interest and close it, but something told me to keep it. Finally watched, and I'm completely amazed! Thank you for such great presentation and analysis of a masterpiece! Really surpassed my expectations, as sometimes such lengthy "video essays" are just waaaay over-padded.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 3 ай бұрын
That's really cool to hear! I usually try to keep the videos quite tightly scripted - they tend to just be long because the subjects are so massive! I'm glad you enjoyed this one and it bucked the trend!
@the-mush
@the-mush 3 ай бұрын
@@IFinishedAVideoGame yes, exactly! Couldn't lift my eyes from the screen the whole time! Not a second wasted. I'm one of those who couldn't grasp the systems and put it down on the cellar back in the day. But just like your video, this game kept a very well guarded spot on the back of my mind. Over the years ment people talked about many of the details, like the shakespearean dialogs and the like, and is really cool knowing about the processes and the people behind the legends! To me, unveiling the humans behind the magic makes its effects even more powerful.
@J0s34n70n10
@J0s34n70n10 3 ай бұрын
I cannot stress enough how much I like your videos, last year when I discovered you I watched a lot of them back to back, and today I'm rewatching this one after rewatching the Eve one. I actually haven't watched the Metroid one just because I want to play the remake first, because I know that you talk in so much detail and in such a comprehensive way that I won't be able to stop the video when the "spoilers" start, they are entertaining to watch as well as to just listen to, I hope you continue this year with many more videos (quality over quantity of course). I know this donation is nothing in the way of money, but I just wanted to make sure you know that your content is awesome.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Honestly it's not the amount but the sentiment that matters to me and it's so awesome to hear that you enjoy my stuff this much. Luckily I've got quite a few planned for this year so hopefully you should have many more retrospectives to watch or listen to!
@Triggermappy
@Triggermappy 6 ай бұрын
They should bring this back, SERIOUSLY, imagine a remake of this. or atleast give us a remaster.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 6 ай бұрын
We can only dream my friend
@Rose00781
@Rose00781 8 ай бұрын
Vagrant Story has been in my list to play game for a very long time now, I'm debating on whether I should just watch this entire video or play it by myself first (which I really have trouble finding the time), what do you guys think?
@DrySushi
@DrySushi 8 ай бұрын
Honestly, while the story is good, knowing it wouldn't stop you from enjoying this game. It's one of the most flavorful, love baked games on the PSX.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
I would recommend watching the video. I've made it specifically with a view to providing a substitute to playing the game. You'll get a taste of the gameplay and the main strokes of the story and can then head in and get the full picture if you want! No spoilers but it holds up very well over repeated playthroughs so you'll still get a lot out of it!
@Rose00781
@Rose00781 8 ай бұрын
@@IFinishedAVideoGame Hey thanks for the reply! I'll be sure to watch it
@jon-from-tx
@jon-from-tx 6 ай бұрын
About the intro video playing only on the startup menu: Back then it was understood that everybody waited for the demo to play when starting up a new game for the first time. It's not something games do much these days, but at the time it was standard. The developers genuinely assumed people would watch that on their own without needing to be prompted, which is probably why a modern player could easily miss that.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 5 ай бұрын
I'm not sure I remember that being a thing! Most games just played the trailer or an intro cutscene which repeated once you started the game so I don't remember there being a particular culture of having to do so in order to not miss anything. What's even more peculiar is that this is exactly what Vagrant Story does - you have to wait until AFTER the trailer for the additional story content to start! Who would think there was another cutscene coming after the first one!
@jon-from-tx
@jon-from-tx 5 ай бұрын
It does definitely seem like an odd choice to put important story-bits there for sure@@IFinishedAVideoGame
@Midori8705
@Midori8705 Ай бұрын
I loved this game, and you did amazing, as usual.
@charlieprince8671
@charlieprince8671 8 ай бұрын
Your retrospectives are works of art. The depth with which you deliver into the subject and the obvious passion with which you speak on the games you present is genuinely a marvel.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. This really was the definition of a passion project so I hope some of it can bleed out into the people that watch it!
@ChazDragoon
@ChazDragoon 8 ай бұрын
I still own Vagrant Story... i remember my brother maxed out the Timer on the Save File and STILL was finding secrets and perfecting his already OP equipment. Vagrant Story is, at least in my eyes, a "Perfect Game". A game that has long lasting value and replayability that exceeds it's price tag....a game that, all things considered with this game industry, is deserving of a remaster...but should NEVER get it, for to do so would no doubt destroy/butcher/ruin what is already a masterpiece. EDIT: i was about to comment on Crimson Shroud but i see ya mentioned it. I LOVE that game! It's like playing D&D to a degree and despite it's budget-ness, it still oozes that "style" Matsuno has in his games. The story isn't too bad either.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
I think the replayability is something that always really surprises me about Vagrant Story. That new game plus mode really is quite worthwhile! Sadly I'm not as big of a fan of Crimson Shroud. It's a clever idea but just not really what I want from that big beautiful imagination in Matsuno's head!
@ChazDragoon
@ChazDragoon 8 ай бұрын
@@IFinishedAVideoGame true..if set up next to VS and his other games, it pales in comparison. But given that Crimson Shroud was part of some sort of budget/challenge promotion with Level 5 (I think, I just remember there were a handful of "small" 3DS titles made with Crimson Shroud as some kind of promomotion)... it is still impressive in it's own right. The 3D is good. The game mechanics still have a depth and complexity to them on top of the "old school dice rolling"...the game has atmosphere and style, even though it is far less than VS, FFT, etc, the music has its familiar stylings from all his other games tracks...and the story is still filled with a bit of intrigue and mystery. To nutshell it..Crimson Shroud is a lighter helping of Matsudo, rather than a full blown course like VS and the Tactics series. It does lack the ambition, size and budget of his past games...but it's still a game with his mark on it: experimental, deep, interesting and familiar. It's not perfect but neither are his other games under critical eye (as mentioned from the flaws in VS). I'd say give it a another once over...if you want. :)
@waxitron9181
@waxitron9181 Ай бұрын
Watching this now, all these years later, I get aggravated at hearing how good this game was. The PlayStation I had developed the accursed laser head reader failure issue when I got this game, and I was never able to play it. The initial battle area would load after there cutscenes, then I was not able to progress beyond that area since nothing else could load. To hear the accolades, the praise, and generally see how good the same was, it's frustrating beyond words to know something as seminal as say FF8 or MGS was always sitting there in front of me, but that I never had the chance to experience. It's indescribable. Thank you for the indepth video, to learn about how good this story is now only motivates me to find a way to experience it for myself.
@gazbo3774
@gazbo3774 7 ай бұрын
Wow, I’ve played games my whole life and I never heard of this, we’ll done on making this, capturing 3 hrs of footage as well as writing what must be one hell of a script! Well done 👏
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 7 ай бұрын
You're welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed it and I could introduce you to fascinating game!
@WrackPharmd
@WrackPharmd 8 ай бұрын
Yay!!!! You finished it. I’m so looking forward to watching this. Cheers!
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Thanks my friend. Hope it lives up to the wait - it ended up taking a little longer than I expected!
@WrackPharmd
@WrackPharmd 8 ай бұрын
@@IFinishedAVideoGame I loved it and appreciate all the work you put into it. I especially liked the beginning and the story about Yasumi Matsuno and all his works. He really just wanted to make new and challenging ideas into worlds for players to enjoy. I may geek out about this stuff too much lol but the backstory really sets the stage for this amazing game and story. Bravo! Also, I didn’t buy the PS2 immediately but I did pick up this game and was just mesmerized by it. I can’t remember if I ever finished it but this has me itching to go back and play through it completely.
@Scuzoid_Melee
@Scuzoid_Melee 8 ай бұрын
Given Tactic's Ogre Reborn, the very likely upcoming Final Fantasy Tactics Reborn, I do hope Vagrant Story Reborn is in the near future.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Let's hope. Even just a Final Fantasy Tactics Reborn would be amazing at this point.
@compactmar-s-4145
@compactmar-s-4145 7 ай бұрын
I really love your work, it helps me chill out
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 7 ай бұрын
You're more than welcome. Glad I could help provide something pleasant in these pretty troubled times
@errolneal9789
@errolneal9789 6 ай бұрын
Vagrant story was a gift from my then fiance (now wife) over 20 years ago. She got me the game and the guide and lets just say that even till this day, we stll dont talk about it lol. I absolutely loved this game. Even the what some consider to be the convulted crafting system and the complexity of the affinity system, weapon health, weapon leveling; it was so deep and unlike anything i had ever played before. I spent hours/days/weeks farming weapons, gems, hilts. I practiced chains endlessly on the dummies that you encounter in each area and the story/presentation -- so wonderful! Your video essay in my opinion gives this masterpiece its rightful due.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 5 ай бұрын
That's really awesome to hear. Call me sentimental but I think if I'd been gifted a classic 90s game by my wife it would only serve to elevate it all the more!
@Erk1234567
@Erk1234567 8 ай бұрын
I'm about 52 minutes into the video (fantastic work so far btw), and to throw my 2 cents on the Durai quote at the beginning, it connects Vagrant' Story's concepts of "body" and "soul" with the story's main themes. While Vagrant Story's lore deals a lot with literal lost souls tainted by The Dark forcefully attacking the living for fresher bodies to inhabit, it *also* serves as an extended metaphor for humans' tendency to manipulate and subjugate others for their own ends. The common thread between every faction in Vagrant Story is that those with power deceive their followers because the "bodies" of the latter (or: an individual's capacity to serve their master) are valued more than their "souls", which we can define as the hopes, fears, and agency of those being manipulated. Ashley is said to have no soul because he's waived his right to his own body, he'll fight and die in service of the VKP, and they've warped his mind so that he may continue to do so. It's only by holding onto the love he had for Tia and Marco that Ashley's soul resurfaces. Sydney chooses Ashley because the latter fights out of devotion to those he loves rather than any desire to subjugate others, which mirrors what Sydney is doing for Duke Bardorba. So again, to reiterate, I think the Durai quote at the start is there to frame the conflict between those with ambition and the people they subjugate, and it does so in a way that begs the audience to consider the horrific nature of this subjugation
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
That's very interesting. I think you're right in that it's more of a thematic lead in although I would question it's positioning - it's odd that it arrives just before the Greylands report and not at the very start of the game!
@Erk1234567
@Erk1234567 8 ай бұрын
​@@IFinishedAVideoGame Placed where it is, the Durai quote puts a hard stop to the breakneck pace the game's had up to this point; for a moment, the player is given a chance to take their mind off of the intricate plot and instead consider the nature of one's body and soul; which, beyond the thematic content of the game, is also important to understanding Lea Monde as a setting, more so than Duke Bardorba's Manor. Additionally, I think the hard shift from spy thriller flavored fantasy action to a quote discussing the ethical nature of man from a theological perspective clues the audience in that the story is about to shift gears in a major way once Ashley reaches Lea Monde. Things become less about putting a stop to Mullenkamp, and more about the mystery surrounding the city and the people who seek its power.
@Erk1234567
@Erk1234567 8 ай бұрын
@@IFinishedAVideoGame As a side note, I see that you've also looked at various franchises I love, namely Parasite Eve, Castlevania, and Prince of Persia. Looking forward to sitting through those when I get the chance!
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Hope you enjoy them!
@kristenrobinson7189
@kristenrobinson7189 5 ай бұрын
This is one game that needs a remake.
@MistressMajora
@MistressMajora 4 ай бұрын
Another thoroughly captivating video. I very rarely get so invested in video games outside of the genres I usually play, but you've managed to light a fire in me to finish this game (which I've only first heard of thanks to this video). There are so many cool ideas being used here, and I think my favorite concept is the idea that the weapons you use are your typical party members. It's odd really; I wonder why other games never chose to try going that route. The story is insanely interesting, and I'd love to try and play it past the end credits to see how fighting the post-game bosses play out. This honestly was such a treat to watch, and I'm hoping to watch more of you in the future. I know you've already got a schedule of new videos that obviously take a very long time to research, play, and record, but I personally would love to listen to a Star Ocean series as I've only played Till the End of Time and really want to know how the series as a whole plays out. Again, keep up the fantastic work and I'll continue to watch more of your content.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for such a kind comment. It's extremely satisfying to see that this video has inspired someone to check out the game - it really is a strange beast but very enjoyable once you learn it's rules and approach it on its own terms! Thanks once again - hopefully you enjoy the next few videos too!
@aboreal
@aboreal 6 ай бұрын
I keep going though this video thinking "Man this reminds me of FFXII" and I kept chucking it off to aesthetics, but then I remembered Valendia is a place in FFXII and Lea Monde is mentioned too and my mind exploded with the connection
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 6 ай бұрын
Same brains behind it no less! Such a shame that we never got to see what he would have made next!
@TheBeird
@TheBeird 8 ай бұрын
I’ve wanted to play this game for so long. And when I say play this game, I mean THIS game. No ground up remake. I want PS1 texture warping, early 3D camera and borderline obtuse gameplay. Gimme gimme gimme. Cause it won’t just be playing an old game. It’ll be reigniting the time in which it was made. The Zeitgeist going on around when Vagrant Story was birthed, the mood, the soul, that is what art does as well as speak to the individual. It’s pieces of history. Pieces of us. And video games are art, right? 🤔
@TheBeird
@TheBeird 8 ай бұрын
This ain’t me dismissing the criticisms in the vid by the way. Or criticism in general. I just feel any work of art, no matter how great, should wear the faults it may have like a hair shirt in order to preserve how it came into being.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Oh no I completely agree - that's why I left things ambiguous at the end. I'm not sure a remake would necessarily capture exactly what makes Vagrant Story so damn captivating!
@NatheerHalawani
@NatheerHalawani 5 ай бұрын
This is amazing, thank you OP. I first tried Vagrant Story when I was a teenager, was heartbroken I couldn't play it because of a defect CD back then. I was so close to crying like a baby when I recently found a ROM of it and now spending my gaming time playing it. I genuinely appreciate the work put into this video.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 5 ай бұрын
I'm glad you be of service and introduce you to the rest of this masterpiece! Hope it was worth the wait!
@dakazuTHEcrazy
@dakazuTHEcrazy 3 ай бұрын
Great video! I really loved Vagrant Story when it released and look back on it fondly. It's funny to learn about the crafting game system that I never fully engaged in. Now it all makes sense why the final boss was so hard. I remember fighting him so long that my weapon actually built up affinity so I was doing decent damage at the end.
@wcfromaz
@wcfromaz 6 ай бұрын
Another phenomenal documentary on a piece of history I missed out on in my youth. Thank you for sharing these stories and these masterpieces that would otherwise fall unknown to history.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 6 ай бұрын
You're more than welcome. Glad you enjoyed this one! It's probably my personal favourite video along with Eternal Darkness - I just love it when I can get all passionate about a game I truly love!
@Treyvon.
@Treyvon. 6 ай бұрын
The amount of people who don't read through the manual in the options menu is astounding. I never had any difficulties with this game as a kid, since you can always check the manual. One of my favorite games ever, 10/10.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 6 ай бұрын
I mean that might be the case but I don't think it's always clear how to properly implement an almost 25 page internal manual into your game experience. It's pretty fair to say this is a very complex game and the way you're introduced to it's mechanics isn't exactly natural
@ICountFrom0
@ICountFrom0 8 ай бұрын
I think I turned off the block puzzle reset the instant I had the chance, checking through menues was just a thing back then. I remember using one certain break art every time my risk got a bit too high, instead of using the consumable. I didn't interact with the systems quite as much, things were slightly harder, but I had a good rhythm and a good pace. (I don't remember if I took down azura... but I remember I did time trial bosses, so I must have?) I want this re-released. I want steam achievements for the challenges. I want this to thrive with content on ff14 as a crossover. I want people to know it exists, I want it to matter that I remember this, that this existed. It deserves better then my half memory.
@ICountFrom0
@ICountFrom0 8 ай бұрын
A perfect Damascus shield will take 66 playthroughs.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
It's such a shame that SE have chosen to do nothing with it. A re-release would get a lot of attention I'm sure of it!
@SokiHime
@SokiHime 5 ай бұрын
Sorry for spamming comments but My GOD the opening sequence is an absolute masterpiece. I love how the first wyvern you fight is clearly battle-worn and weakened; but the next one is not so weak. So good!
@JamieCato
@JamieCato 4 ай бұрын
only half an hour into this, and I have stopped the video to congratulate you. Something i would never normally do. it's incredibly good. this is the first video of yours i've seen, and really i'm highly impressed.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 4 ай бұрын
That's really cool to hear. Thanks so much! This video was a real passion project and it's been kinda crazy to see the response to it. I hope you enjoyed the rest of it!
@unbearifiedbear1885
@unbearifiedbear1885 8 ай бұрын
PS1 was the greatest home console of all time
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
It's certainly got to be up there! I think it's probably between that and the SNES for me
@noirlavender6409
@noirlavender6409 8 ай бұрын
This game is so beautiful it'll probably never look bad, and i like to think it inspired the guys who made xenoblade chronicles 1 on the wii, as they also did as much as they could with what they had, and created a game much more beloved than the final fantasies we had on ps3
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
I've never actually played the original Xenoblade - I need to get to it at some point!
@tms725
@tms725 8 ай бұрын
Come for the Vagrant Story retrospective, stay for Matsuno's story :P . I'm still watching the video, but here's some possible context for the decision to set the intro sequences "hidden" from the player ( 50:44 ). At that time, many games would usually loop a trailer (like Vagrant Story's CGI trailer) in the menu screen if there was no input. This way, brick-and-mortar stores (which were where most people would buy most games in the 90's and 00's) could just leave the new hot game release running on a TV, trying to peak the curiosity of potential customers. Matsuno essentially added a couple of "inciting events" trailers to it, and took advantage of this to directly throw the player in the game. Remember, all this was before video over the internet was a thing: KZbin was launched in 2005, and GameTrailers in 2002. Actually, if I remember correctly, you can also skip the "tutorial" part as if it was a cutscene, and then the game just drops you directly in the cellar.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
An interesting theory! I'd love to have confirmation because it really perplexed me when I discovered it!
@adamadamski1040
@adamadamski1040 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing back those (mostly) beautiful memories
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 6 ай бұрын
You're more than welcome. Now let's forget about the box puzzles!
@adamadamski1040
@adamadamski1040 6 ай бұрын
@@IFinishedAVideoGame I was a teenager at the time. I wasn't complaining.
@grandnostalgia5753
@grandnostalgia5753 7 ай бұрын
This is honestly one of the best video essays I've ever watched, I just found the whole story captivating.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. I'm really pleased with how it turned out so it's amazing to hear people are enjoying it
@gizmosisgaming
@gizmosisgaming 5 ай бұрын
Love the channel. keep up the great work!!
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 5 ай бұрын
Thanks very much my friend! Glad you enjoyed the video!
@twitchykun
@twitchykun 8 ай бұрын
It's high time I did my yearly replay of this game, and for those people that found the barrier of entry a little high, fret not, I'll be streaming this game on my channel real soon!
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
Enjoy! I think I'll need to give it a long break considering I must have played through it maybe 4 or 5 times capturing all the footage I needed!
@twitchykun
@twitchykun 8 ай бұрын
@@IFinishedAVideoGame I think I'm still working on crafting that Dread Armor. Still only got Jazeraint gear.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
It was extremely tempted to go through it another time just to get the Dread set and show it off in my video but I just wanted to move on haha
@blumiu2426
@blumiu2426 8 ай бұрын
I wondered if anyone else ever wondered about Tia's necklace, though somewhat hard to make out on the character model. Why would she have "that" and was it showing the memory to be fabrication of that power, a red herring of sorts or something else?
@navin800618
@navin800618 8 ай бұрын
OMG I loved this game and I love you for making this video! ❤ I grinded all the way to the perfect Damascus 1h sword and 2h holy win sword. This takes me back I would pay full price for a remake
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
You crazy person! I had come quite close to going for hagane Dread armour - I can't imagine how long it must take to get the Damascus versions!
@RyanMcGregor
@RyanMcGregor 6 ай бұрын
Amazing video and such a good dive into a legendary developer and game. The facial animations are something else!!
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 6 ай бұрын
Thanks very much! Really appreciate you saying this as this might well be my best video!
@nellkellino-miller7673
@nellkellino-miller7673 6 ай бұрын
Vagrant Story, MGS1, Silent Hill 1, and FF7 are the only PS1 games I still have to this day. I return to them every few years or so, and outdated control schemes aside, they all hold up so well! I hope that we see another renaissance in this kind of game design. The indie scene is belting out some amazing stuff atm, but I'd love to see what the generation that grew up with the above listed games has to offer as they grow older and reflect on their inspirations.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 6 ай бұрын
I think we're going to have to wait until a point where indie developers can easily make passion projects in 3D for that to happen. It's clear that big studios are going after the live service / blockbuster AAA model rather than wanting to push boundaries. Thankfully there are still some pretty cool mid-sized games being published!
@SlyFrostPaw
@SlyFrostPaw 5 ай бұрын
I stand by the opinion this game is a masterpiece and more people should give it a shot if they can.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 5 ай бұрын
You'll always have my back up with that opinion!
@cubie30dimh
@cubie30dimh 8 ай бұрын
I have waited for this video for months, ever since I threw out four video ideas and you said three of them were in the works. I had high hopes this was one. I'm still holding on to the hope that Onimusha is another. Vagrant Story is such a phenomenal game, and I think both a testament to the industry then and how far it has fallen now. The fact that I, and many others, have such fond memories playing VS to the point that it still feels great to play 25 years later illustrates how great the game is. That there are so many great games from that era of gaming that meet the same replayable standards speaks to the quality of games and the caliber of storytelling of the time. That I can only think of a handful of games that have that replay value today, and many of them are FromSoft titles, is a sad statement for today's gaming landscape. I've played Vagrant Story so many times over the past 2 ½ decades, and I still don't feel I've completed the game. It is, by far, one of my all time favorite games in 44 years on this rock. I've completed the game and lost the save file to time, moving losses, and data corruption numerous times. I know the story by heart, but still get lost in that damned forest. I still need to make the highest tier armor and weapons. I still need to max out all the break arts. I would love to introduce my wife to the game and see how she enjoys it (or doesn't, but I don't see that happening). As usual, your retrospective is amazingly well researched, incredibly comprehensive, and remarkably enjoyable. I look forward your next video.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
I'm happy to confirm you were indeed right! We'll have to see about those others! Absolutely agree about VS being a damning indictment of where the industry is today. This wasn't even a premier release for Square and here we are waxing lyrical 20 years later! I'm just not sure that many AAA games that come out for current gen consoles will have that sort of legacy
@cubie30dimh
@cubie30dimh 8 ай бұрын
@@IFinishedAVideoGame Current generation games absolutely won't have that type of staying power for two reasons. 1) The games of today are not of the same quality. Sure some games like Balder's Gate 3 and Elden Ring may be exceptional exceptions. And there are definitely games worth playing, but the majority will only get played once or twice and added to the pile of games I say I'll play again, but likely won't. 2) The biggest problem with today's games is the industry's obsession with DRM. Once they shut down the servers it doesn't matter if you have a physical copy of the game, you're not playing that game. You may get lucky, like the PS3 Demon's Souls community, and someone puts up a server for love of the game. But that's not often the case, and it's not wise to bank on that. And I could be mistaken, but I feel like I was just reading about Microsoft soon to be shutting down Xbox 360s marketplace? So all those digital games I never finished were money well spent. Is it any wonder why so many gamers are wary of digital only consoles, the disappearing physical media, and the practice of purchasing a license to play a game as opposed to owning the copy you bought or indefinite leases on consoles?
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
I couldn't agree more. I'm a physical gamer by nature and I really struggle to get on board with the digital only direction of the industry. Alan Wake 2 for example is going to be digital only and EGS only. I just really struggle to want to be involved with that!
@SeanKonneri
@SeanKonneri 5 ай бұрын
Amazing video. Just pure amazing. I am at a loss for words
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 5 ай бұрын
Thanks my friend! This was a real passion project so I'm pleased you enjoyed it!
@ErikLobsel
@ErikLobsel 6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for making such an incredible, informative video on this game. It's a fascinating game with an equally fascinating background, it's the epitome of a game that is special exactly for the way and time it was made even if it's far from perfect
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 6 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! I really think the story of Matsuno and Ashley Riot are both so interesting when told together - I'm glad it comes across well!
@matarax
@matarax 8 ай бұрын
Dude, you have done retrospectives on two of my favorite underrated gems, Jade Empire and Vagrant Story. They were both amazing (as well as your other videos). I do wish they would give these two the remake treatment (although I get your reasons for not with Vagrant Story). I kind of feel like Final Fantasy XVI was more of a follow-up to VS than to the FF series, which I think is why I liked it so much.
@IFinishedAVideoGame
@IFinishedAVideoGame 8 ай бұрын
I'm in your head and coming for your third favourite underrated gem!
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