Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker | Playthrough and Reactions Part 2



Part 2 of my FFXIV Endwalker Playthrough and Reactions. I SUCK AT DUTY STUFF OK. JUST SAYIN. lol. This playthrough of mine is dedicated to a close friend of mine who passed away recently and there have been scenes that have really hit the feels. I’m sorry if I talk a bit about mental health here but I’m very expressive and honest with my community and I know there are people out there who have been going through a lot. My stream is a safe place and has been for years. Its what I wanted to create. When I hear from people that my streams have uplifted them and helped them through tough times.. it motivates me to work harder and stream more. I love the FFXIV community so much and I love MY community for always supporting me. Yall are special.

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17 thoughts on “Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker | Playthrough and Reactions Part 2”

  1. Grim, dark, depressing, cold and unforgiving the feelings of this area. The people resilient and prideful to a fault. When you are taught all your life that you are superior, right and all else is misguided and barbaric, that everyone other than your own countrymen is out to get you it's hard to break those chains of thoughts.

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  2. Finding out the Tower of Babil was in this gave me a nostalgia high just like you, but what set me off ever harder was seeing WarMonger, the Hunt target that is a modern rendition of WarMech from FF1. That gave me a chill that ran all the way up my spine then back down to my toes.

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  3. Oof, sorry about your friend. I've had a couple friends go down the same route, so gutting and surreal at first. Wish they had reached out, but I take comfort in feeling that they're at least at peace now.

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  4. This when the expansion takes off its gloves, from here on it’s brutal. I feel Quintus’ suicide was the turning point, it felt raw specially in a setting where we are used to seeing characters do spectacular almost superheroes feats, so for Quintus to die like he did shook me, I didnt expect the game to go there and it did. Also Soken remixed Home Beyond The Horizon a as radio song that evoke WWII imagery was an incredible touch that adds a lot to the scenes in this zone. The song permeates the entire zone and it’s used to amazing results. This and Elpis were my favorite arcs in the expansion.

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  5. I felt in my playthrough, I was frustrated with Quintes, when he took the easy way out. By no means am I making light of his act or the heavy weight in doing so, but rather how he did it in a way that left his own people high and dry. Especially since they're going to need assistance to adjust to a post-Garlean world and having some sense of trusted leadership would help ease them into that status quo. But no, It wasn't meant to be. He didn't do it for his country or his people, he honestly in my opinion just did it for himself.

    Regardless of my take on it, it definitely is a dark moment when you consider the subject matter, and even I had a hard time swallowing it.

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