Battle, START! - 2:40
2nd Tier - 4:10
3rd Tier - 6:50
Kefka! - 8:50
The end draws near... - 13:18
Good night, sweet prince - 15:00
Ending Sequence - 16:50
Skip 26:05 - 27:00 That's total BS
And you - 27:50
Soaring Credits - 30:00
Final Fantasy Main Theme, Start; Credits End - 35:00
THE END - 38:20 (And no stars. Seriously, you don't have to watch any further than that)
So this was the video footage I took of my completion of my first playthrough of Final Fantasy 6. Honestly, I was completely over prepared for it, and it made me really, really sad. Kefka is easily my favorite Final Fantasy character (so far at least), and I wanted to the battle to be memorable. I suppose it was in how much it DIDN'T give me trouble. I didn't even get all of Dancing Mad. I wished Cyan got to be involved in the fight, in that he had a personal score to settle with Kefka, but I am, however, truly grateful that Celes delivered the finishing blow. I think that is only fitting, considering she knew him best. I wish he had said more, but hopefully that, and/or more expressions and body language, etc. will be covered when they make the FFVI remake, like they're doing with VII, which I eagerly look forward to.
The video quality is not all that great at times, but it is the standard Steam recorder, and when I make future videos, I plan to use a different recording program. It's actually not so bad for most of the recording. It just seemed to have trouble handling the tremendous magnitude that is Kefka.
As far as the Steam version of the game goes, I think that everything it doesn't do the same as the SNES version, it does better. Despite popular belief, I found the sprites to be vivid and vibrant, and the backgrounds and locations to be stunning. All major changes have been to streamline menus and mechanics, and the use of the updated translation and extra dungeons of the GBA version. Don't listen to anyone telling you that this version sucks. Anyone who tells you that the original is completely better and this new version is garbage is part of a nostalgia-tripping circle jerk, to put it frankly. It's more portable, easier to stream, screencap, and record, and easier to use. It also makes it easier for people to legitimately play the game in a legal way without having to buy a very expensive cart. The fact it can be modded more to your tastes is a major plus, as well. Also the fact that this game is pretty much considered to be one of the best RPGs of all time, yet is hardly ever touched in the form of updates or revisits, then when it is all people do is complain completely baffles me. This game is certainly worth your time and easily worth $16.