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Final Fantasy XII Part 1 - Surely This Is The Protagonist Now

Final Fantasy XII Part 1 - Surely This Is The Protagonist Now

FromSquare Roots - THE Classic RPG Podcast


Final Fantasy XII Part 1 - Surely This Is The Protagonist Now

FromSquare Roots - THE Classic RPG Podcast

ratings:
Length:
115 minutes
Released:
Aug 7, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Final Fantasy XII - Part 1 The gang gets exposition overload as Final Fantasy XII opens the firehouse of names and places of importance in the world of Ivalice. But that's not all! Jim got incepted and doesn't remember a thing from his last playthrough. What are they trying to hide? Other topics discussed include: Kevin Spacey's punchability, Cardassian shoe lines, levelling down, Vanessa's theory of ranking and clothes-wearning, The Suite Life of Vaan and Panelo, a varient of the classic raft math problem, John keeps saying Depeche Mode weird, alligator jaw formation, the job system induced anxiety, the glamorous return of the Bullshit Minigame corner, shipping Balthier and Vaan, and so much more! This week: We escape Rabanastre Castle and fight Firemane! Next week: We finish the Lhusu mines. Twitter: @squarerootspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486022898258197/ Email: squarerootspodcast (at) gmail (dort) com Our theme song is courtesy of Knight of the Round. Hit up their homepage at: http://knightoftheround.com/ Check them out on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/KOTRmetal/ Check them out on twitter at @KOTRMetal Amazing Rogue Tomato cover art from: http://ultimatemaverickx.newgrounds.com/    
Released:
Aug 7, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Square Roots is like a book club, but for classic RPGs! Each episode John, Matthew, Jim and Vanessa play through another chunk of one of your favorite RPGs, from Final Fantasy through Chrono Trigger. Are they experts? No. Are they qualified? Absolutely not. Are they good at RPGs? Probably not. But they're the fun kind of dumb, and that's what counts.