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Final Fantasy X Part 1 - My Old Man Went Out For Sea Cigarettes And Never Came Back

Final Fantasy X Part 1 - My Old Man Went Out For Sea Cigarettes And Never Came Back

FromSquare Roots - THE Classic RPG Podcast


Final Fantasy X Part 1 - My Old Man Went Out For Sea Cigarettes And Never Came Back

FromSquare Roots - THE Classic RPG Podcast

ratings:
Length:
105 minutes
Released:
Oct 10, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Our first Final Fantasy X episode! Matthew, John, Jim and professional whaler Vanessa dive into the crystal clear waters of Spira. We start with memories of our first experiences with the Final Fantasy X and move on to the Quest Log to discuss the physiognomy of skeleton fish, Tidus’s imaginary pen, creepy ghost kids, Phantasy Star girls, the special properties of Spira’s water, convenient sin foggies, Tidus’s dad hatred, Wakka’s fundamentalist streak, Yuna does some dancing for a pterodactyl with boobs, Tidus does some Zidane style perving, we try to figure out what exactly Sin looks like, and debate the merits of Japanese death metal. And hey, the Bullshit Minigame Corner is BACK!   This week: we play from the start of the game until we reach the village of Kilika. Next week: we’ll play until we leave Luca!   Twitter: @squarerootspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486022898258197/ Email: squarerootspodcast (at) gmail (dort) com   Theme song courtesy of Jeremiah George. Find more of his work at the links below!    Links Youtube Patreon! Loudr Twitter Instagram SoundCloud Tumblr Google+
Released:
Oct 10, 2016
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.