Can't Believe what Sakaguchi found in Matoya's Relict…



Hironobu Sakaguchi, the man who created the Final Fantasy Franchise, continues his journey in Final Fantasy XIV (FFXIV) after officially beating the MSQs. He’s having a blast finding more easter eggs in side content.

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25 thoughts on “Can't Believe what Sakaguchi found in Matoya's Relict…”

  1. Every single bookcase on the walls at the end have the different pixelart classes.

    For more easter eggs in that Dungeon – there is a Y'Shtola cushion next to the main entrance. Also, Y'Shtola has some interesting dialogue for the 2nd boss.

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  2. I think what he said regarding the Eiko, that she’s not his waifu (she’s 6 btw you weirdos) but she’s his literal wife. He named her after his own wife.

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  3. I don’t understand how he finds so much time to play the game. Yet it’s awesome.

    I think I’ll be able to finish Shadowbringers and been making great MSQ progress. Rode the rails and Fought the Kung Fu Master in the dessert so yeah I’m getting there.

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  4. Matt Lagan, producer of and co-host with Michael Bell on Bell's Bellular Gaming Youtube channel, recently hosted his first video on the channel exploring and speculating on how Final Fantasy IV will inspire Endwalker in Final Fantasy XIV. Matt believes – and a number others do too – that Masayoshi Soken will use Nobuo Uematsu's Theme of Love (愛のテーマ, Ai no Theme) from FF4 in a similar way he uses Uematsu's Eternal Wind (悠久の風, Yuukyuu no Kaze) from FF3 in Shadowbringers. As well as being the creator of Final Fantasy, Hironobu Sakaguchi co-wrote the stories in FF3 and FF4. Eternal Wind is used by many FF14 content creators in emotional scenes in fanmade videos. Imagine what will happen if Soken uses Uematsu's Theme of Love in Endwalker? I recently uploaded three versions of FF4's Theme of Love in a video on another YouTube channel and connecting them with FF14.

    I can't think of a more beautiful piece of music in the entire Final Fantasy series than Theme of Love.

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  5. So incredible. Feels like everything is coming full circle. Sakaguchi's huge success with Fantasian and then him being welcomed back into the FF community officially by the people at XIV is amazing.

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  6. This whole thing has been a bit surreal for me as well. I bought the first final fantasy on NES was it 1990 it came out in america? It was my first rpg of any kind and little did I know would end up being my favorite genre still to this day. It's crazy 31 years ago at only 12 or 13 I'd play the game, was likely bad at it but spent so much time playing I think the first 3 games. I can't remember if it was hard to find 4-6 but I never owned them. When 7 came out in 97 I almost played it so many times the disc (multiple of course) got wore down, I played a bit of 8 and 9 but so many games were coming out I rarely stuck with any game for long. FF10 in 2001 was the first game I remember completing after getting together with my wife, she watched me play it every night after work. I played both Kingdom Hearts 1+2 even though not a disney fan lol I only briefly played 12 due to life being busy then got into pc gaming kinda obsessed and no lifed games like WoW, Swtor, Guildwars, Neverwinter, Wildstar, even DC Universe for a time. Now I'm in FF14. I do still play GW2 and Neverwinter for their own reasons and the oddball indie mmo for however long it lasts but FF14 has just felt different. Even if I'm a anti-social dude, I don't chat or join FC's and my politeness is usually just a yo or wave in a dungeon group but I'm fully immersed in the story, content people are making for it, and seeing the original creator playing and having so much fun might be the most wholesome thing in gaming I've ever seen.

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