FFXIV Endwalker Reactions Part 25: I Cried, I Cheered and I Loved



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30 thoughts on “FFXIV Endwalker Reactions Part 25: I Cried, I Cheered and I Loved”

  1. Poor Cookingway, the lemon was my favorite bit. xD
    Also Urianger is so good. I was a mess after that scene with Moen's parents. ;w;
    ….AND NOW I'M A MESS AGAIN REWATCHING IT AAAAAH
    MAKE THAT A MESS X2 I FORGOT ABOUT THE SCENE WITH FOURCHENAULT AND THE TWINS ;W;

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  2. Ishikawa: Dramatic moment and closure for a character who's held onto the pain of loss of a loved one for as long as he had
    Soken right afterwards: LETS GET EPIC, TIME FOR PRELUDE/MAKERS RUIN.

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  3. "Now is when I make the players cry" said Ishikawa, fully aware that she had uttered the same sentence several times prior, and would continue to do so with increase frequency in the future

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  4. Seriously, if anyone needed a reason to so all those main sidequests in each expansions, the harbor cutscene in Endwalker is THE reason to do it. Just to see all the hard work that the WoL has done with all those quests paying off in that one giant cutscene where everyone you helped out comes back to give you a hand is just the best.

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  5. Endwalker is an emotional roller-coaster all the way through, but the scene with Moenbryda's parents was the first one that finally broke me and pulled out some tears. Between this and the entire last zone, I was just a wreck.

    I love this game, man.

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  6. Love the whole avengers assemble scene, make everything we did mean something

    24:18 you can slight hear the zenos come out

    OMEEGAAAA
    Me: cries in 6.15

    36:34 Fourchenault is grabbing the twins the exact way Louisoix did after the phoenix fight in the binding coils

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  7. Before watching the video: For whatever reason, the thumbnail made me think you were taking off for Ultima Thule already. Been all kinds of mixed up on my end, though… ^^;
    During the video: mention of the Banana Song got me trying to spell 'banana' to the tune of the music – and RaptorChan just goes ahead and starts singing 'banana' to the tune of the music. Great minds, eh? :3

    (If I edit this comment, it's because I have more to add and I haven't finished watching the video yet. >.> )

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  8. Also for the Harbor scene, there are some specific quests that needs to be done for specific dialogue:

    Not doing Void Ark Storyline till the finale will result in the Sky Pirates, Caith Sith and Emmanellain mentioning their assistance not being mentioned; Instead, only the Ishgard Airship will appear

    Not doing Bozja/Resistance Storyline till Save the Queen will result in no comment from Hancock.

    Not finishing Eureka will result in him commenting on the current situation (farthest part you've gotten from in Eureka). Never touching Eureka will make it so that Hancock does not mention it.

    Not doing the Auspice/ Four Lords till the finale will result in Soroban never mentioning the Auspices (although, Tenzen's blade will still show up but assumed to be another relic)

    Not doing the Ivalician raids will result in Hancock only mentioning the Majestic ship, He will not add "another adventure with the Warrior of Light" to his lines

    Not finishing Omega will result in Alpha and Omega being absent from the scene.

    Not finishing the Weapons series will result in Cid not mentioning Gaius, Werlyt or Valens.

    Not finishing Alexander will make it so that Hoary Boulder will not talk about Slowfix's assistance (Idyllshire will still help)

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  9. The scene involving Urianger shows what Endwalker's story is about, close to the most, if not just the most. It's not as much of a fight against despair (as literal as the content can make it), as it's about finding a reason to live, in not giving in. I won't say much more, due to spoiler reasons (on the off-chance someone reads this), but I'm certain that you can imagine it yourself, as well.

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