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Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy Episode 50 God in Fire
Sadix2112Welcome to the final episode, and the second of the 2-part finale of this Dissidia Duodecim 012 Final Fantasy playthrough, God in Fire. Feel free to smash the like button, repost, share, and follow if you feel so inclined. In this episode, we confront the true Chaos, the Chaos that was never defeated. The title of this episode is taken from the song God in Fire, which was composed by Takeharu Ishimoto and performed by the band kidneythieves. It is the second part of a 2-song combo (Cantata Mortis being the first part). The song's lyrics are directly tied to Feral Chaos' story, describing the accounts in the in-game reports, informing us of his descent into rage and madness. Regnum Dei.18 views -
Dissidia Duodecim FInal Fantasy Episode 49 Utter Chaos
Sadix2112Welcome to episode 49, Utter Chaos, the first of the 2-part finale of this Dissidia Duodecim 012 Final Fantasy playthrough. Feel free to smash the like button, repost, share, and follow if you feel so inclined. In this episode, our heroes deal with Garland and confront Chaos. The title of this episode is taken from....well, just watch the episode.13 views -
Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy Episode 48 The Dragon King's Gateway
Sadix2112Welcome to episode 48 of the Dissidia Duodecim 012 Final Fantasy playthrough, Dragon King's Gateway. Feel free to smash the like button, repost, share, and follow if you feel so inclined. In this episode we take on the last gate, The Dragon King's Gateway, before we meet Feral Chaos at the Edge of Discord. The title of this episode is taken from the gateway in this episode.17 views -
Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy Episode 47 Otherworld
Sadix2112Welcome to episode 47 of the Dissidia Duodecim 012 Final Fantasy playthrough, Otherworld. Feel free to smash the like button, repost, share, and follow if you feel so inclined. In this episode, our heroes near Chaos' lair, but Jecht, Golbez, and The Emperor stand in the way. The title of this episode is taken from the boss theme for FFX's Jecht, Otherworld, composed by the legendary Nobuo Uematsu, and performed by Bill Muir, vocalist of the band xtillidiex. While Jecht is not the final boss in FFX, he represents FFX's villain in Dissidia regardless, and this theme is what is played in his encounter. The other 2 tracks featured in the intro are FFIV's Battle With The Four Fiends & FFII's Battle 2/Battle Scene 2. In Golbez's case, his theme plays for his boss fight as well as the foes mentioned in the song's title, the Four Fiends. In the case of The Emperor, it's his and the game's final boss theme. Both were composed by Nobuo Uematsu.12 views -
Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy Episode 46 Dreams of A Flying Castle
Sadix2112Welcome to episode 46 of the Dissidia Duodecim 012 Final Fantasy playthrough, Dreams of a Flying Castle. Feel free to smash the like button, repost, share, and follow if you feel so inclined. In this episode, In this episode of CotC, we knock out the 5-floored Dreams of a Flying Castle gateway, make some expensive KP purchases, close in on Chaos' location, and get set up for the last unique gateway. The title of this episode is taken from the gateway in this episode.15 views -
Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy Episode 45 The Darkness of Eternity
Sadix2112Welcome to episode 45 of the Dissidia Duodecim 012 Final Fantasy playthrough, The Darkness of Eternity. Feel free to smash the like button, repost, share, and follow if you feel so inclined. In this episode, our heroes progress further towards Chaos' lair, encountering the likes of Cloud of Darkness, Kuja, and Ultimecia. The title of this episode is taken from the boss theme for FFIX's Kuja, The Darkness of Eternity, also known as Dark Messenger, composed by the legendary Nobuo Uematsu. While Kuja is not the final boss in FFIX, he represents FFIX's villain in Dissidia regardless, and this theme is what is played in the final encounter. The other 2 tracks featured in the intro are FFIII's This is the Last Battle & FFVIII's The Extreme. They are their respective Final Fantasies (Cloud of Darkness & Ultimecia respectively) final boss themes, both also composed by Nobuo Uematsu.16 views -
Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy Episode 44 The Forsaken Lands
Sadix2112Welcome to episode 44 of the Dissidia Duodecim 012 Final Fantasy playthrough, The Forsaken Lands. Feel free to smash the like button, repost, share, and follow if you feel so inclined. In this episode of CotC, we tackle the 10 floored Forsaken Lands gateway for the biggest KP haul in the game. The title of this episode is taken from the gateway in this episode.17 views -
Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy Episode 43 One-Winged Angel
Sadix2112Welcome to episode 43 of the Dissidia Duodecim 012 Final Fantasy playthrough, One Winged Angel. Feel free to smash the like button, repost, share, and follow if you feel so inclined. In this episode, our heroes deal with the aftermath of Cosmos' death.......by killing the bad guys; one who just LOVES the Void, another who's dancing mad, and a heartless, one winged angel who refuses to become a memory. The title of this episode is the name of Sephiroth's final boss music that plays at the end of Final Fantasy VII, although at this point in the fandom, it is also a nickname for the character as well. One Winged Angel is one of the most popular Final Fantasy themes of all time and was composed by the legendary Nobuo Uematsu. The other 2 tracks featured in the intro are FFV's The Final Battle & FFVI's Dancing Mad. They are their respective Final Fantasies (Exdeath & Kefka respectively) final boss themes, both also composed by Nobuo Uematsu.13 views -
Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy Episode 42 Cantata Mortis
Sadix2112Welcome to episode 42 of the Dissidia Duodecim 012 Final Fantasy playthrough, Cantata Mortis. Feel free to smash the like button, repost, share, and follow if you feel so inclined. In this episode of CotC, we enter the Southern Lufenian Gateway, but, in the process, piss off something.....we probably shouldn't have. The title of this episode is taken from the track Cantata Mortis, which is the 17th song on the 2nd disc from the Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack. It was composed by Takeharu Ishimoto. The Latin phrase Cantata Mortis presumably means Song of Death.16 views -
Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy Episode 41 Cosmos
Sadix2112Welcome to episode 41 of the Dissidia Duodecim 012 Final Fantasy playthrough, Cosmos. Feel free to smash the like button, repost, share, and follow if you feel so inclined. In this episode, the Warrior of light obtains his crystal from Garland. With all the crystals acquired, now Cosmos and her warriors have secured their victory...right? The title of this episode is taken from the goddess herself as well as the name of the song that plays in this video's intro. Cosmos is the 5th track on the Dissidia Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack, performed by the band Your Favorite Enemies.7 views