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Saturday, January 21, 2017

My Top 50 Most Memorable Final Fantasy Bosses: #50 to #41

Hey there and welcome to another one of my Final Fantasy Listings. I’ve done quite a few pieces on Final Fantasy on this website, dating back to 2010 (not to mention game reviews too). My first piece was on article on “Why I Want a Final Fantasy VI Remake”, which is still a relevant read today, what with Final Fantasy VII now being remade. I did a “Favourite Final Fantasy Songs Mixtape” which is lovely to listen to if you had the time. In terms of listings I’ve done a “Top 50 Final Fantasy Locations” and a “Top 50 Final Fantasy Characters” list, which I think are both fun reads.
So what’s this listing about? Well as it says in the title, this is counting down my “Top 50 Memorable Final Fantasy Bosses”. There’s a difference between “favourite” and “memorable. Some bosses were an absolute pain in the arse and made me seethe with rage, so aren’t my favourites. But by saying “memorable” I think it covers both “favourites” and “difficult” somewhat.
Another difference with this listing is that I’m only really covering certain entries in the Final Fantasy series. I usually cover FF1-FF13 (with the exception of FF11) but in this series I’m not. I’m only covering the games that have bosses on it that are definitely memorable.
I saw somewhere else do a “Best Final Fantasy Bosses” list and agreed and disagreed with a lot of the choices in the article, so it’s compelled me to make my own list. Like my Top 50 Final Fantasy Locations listing I’ll post this over 5 days, 10 entries at a time. This will list will talk about spoilers, so if you’re worried about that, then don’t take the chance!
Now remember this is a biased list, so what I find to be memorable is definitely different to what you think is memorable. But either way, I hope to take you down memory lane with some of the most epic boss fights in Final Fantasy history, and put a personal take on each entry, by maybe talking about my personal experiences with them.
And finally, I’ve not played Final Fantasy XV yet so that’s why that game isn’t in this list. I hope to play it in the summer sometime.
So without further delay, here’s from #50 to #41!
#50 – Whelk
Game: Final Fantasy VI
Other names: Ymir
When do you fight him: First boss of the game
Location: Narshe Mines
HP: 1,600
Difficulty: 6

I thought I’d start the listing off with the first boss of Final Fantasy 6. Overall there’s nothing terribly fancy or epic about this fight, but you know what? If you’re not careful, Whelk can pack some damage if you time your attacks incorrectly. Whelk follows an attacking pattern that’s used in other “first boss” battles in the series (Guard Scorpion in FF7 is another example) where the counter attack is used as a tactic. If you attack Whelk when he tucks his head into his shell, he’ll attack you with Gigavolt which can waste a lot of HP. Other than that, he’s actually a very easy boss to deal with. But as I said, he’s memorable in the respect that FF6 was an incredible game and this was the first boss you encounter. I have actually died on Whelk before once I believe, and I probably played this game as a teenager for the first time, having completed FF7, FF8, FF9 and FF10 by then!
#49 – Carry Armor
Game: Final Fantasy VII
Other names: None
When do you fight him: Towards the end of Disc 2 (of 3)
Location: Underwater Reactor
HP: 24,000
Difficulty: 7
Is it just me or is this boss an absolute bastard?? I have a feeling I’m going to curse (or come close to cursing) a lot during this process of revealing my Top 50. Man I hated Carry Armor. By this time in the game you’ve gone against quite a few different machines and think, surely these guys are easy to defeat now right? Right?! But Carry Armor is just a pain in the ass. I can’t decide what I hated more, the fact that he could carry not one but TWO of your three person party at once, smashing them into his body until they KO and if he ends up KO-ing the one person remaining that’s Game Over. He also hits hard with his Lapis Laser attack to make things worse. At least he’s weak against lightning, but he does have some HP so does take some time to take down. You also have the dilemma of either taking him out by the core, or reducing the likelihood of getting grabbed by eliminating his arms. I just found this fight very difficult, maybe it’s just me, but I hate Carry Armor. Definitely memorable though!
#48 – Tahaka
Game: Final Fantasy XIII
Other names: None
When do you fight him: Around two thirds of the way through the game
Location: Taejin's Tower
HP: 2,314,800
Difficulty: 6
As good as FF13 was, there wasn’t that many bosses that stand out too much. Sure, there were a few that “looked” the part but most of the battles remained the same. Maybe that’s a modern RPG thing but for me, the older games in the series created better boss battles generally. But Tahaka looked badass and was quite difficult to take down if you weren’t careful. Once you stagger him the battle does get a lot easier but he can pack a punch. He reminds me a lot of the Evrae battle in FF10 in the respect that they are both epic flying guardian monsters protecting something. I do think Tahaka looks that bit cooler than Evrae as well. Overall Tahaka stands out in FF13, a game who’s bosses don’t often live up to the hype.
#47 – Hilgigars


Game: Final Fantasy IX
Other names: Hill Gigas
When do you fight him: Towards the end of Disc 2 (of 4)
Location: Conde Petie Mountain Path
HP: 8,106
Difficulty: 6

What. A. Bastard. So, if you’re not familiar with FF9 there’s one thing that’s very different about this game than the others in this series. And that is that stealing can be a major part of the game. Usually in the Final Fantasy series stealing from enemies is a cool yet ineffective option in the game But in this game, nearly every single boss has items to steal that are worth your time. Some bosses have items that you can’t get for hours and hours of gameplay later. Hilgigars is one of those bosses.

You see, stealing being a big part of FF9 is both very good and very bad. It’s good because, for me, it’s a technique that allows hard work to be rewarded earlier by patiently waiting to get your items by trying to steal them over a period of time. But it’s very bad because certain bosses just won’t let go of certain items and it can be so frustrating waiting for the chance. Hilgigars has a Fairy Flute, an item that you can’t get until probably around a third of the way through Disc 3 (I’d say, around 10 hours of gameplay). So you really want to get this item if you can. It once took me a good 75 minutes of doing nothing but clicking on “Steal” over and over again, before I accidentally somehow killed the bastard and rage quit the game. There’s a 1/256 chance of you getting the Fairy Flute, and that’s with the “Bandit” ability on, who knows what the chances are otherwise! Putting into perspective, catching Mewtwo on Pokemon is easier (Using an Ultra Ball, catching Mewtwo while sleeping on Full HP is around 1/109 chance, so it’ll be a higher chance if his HP is low)!
So that’s why this boss is memorable, because otherwise he’s not that difficult; he packs some punch but not enough to cause a major challenge and his HP is relatively low. But still, Stealing from him is such a pain in the ass!!
 #46 – Ultimate Weapon
Game: Final Fantasy VII
Other names: None
When do you fight him: The middle of Disc 2, optional boss at the end of Disc 2 and Disc 3 (of 3)
Location: Mideel (mandatory), in the skies (multiple times, all optional)
HP: 100,000
Difficulty: 7

Tangent here – Ruby Weapon isn’t in this list. For me, Ruby Weapon was horrible but I mainly avoided him on my first few runs in the game until I was strong enough to be able to defeat him, so when I figured it out he was actually quite easy. So I didn’t quite fit him in this Top 50 list because for me, he wasn’t that memorable. I’m sure many of you disagree with me and that’s understandable.

Anyway, Ultimate Weapon for me was memorable in the sense that it was the first Weapon you go against in the game, but other than that he’s not much of a threat. His Ultima Beam attack really packs some serious damage when you go against him in Mideel, and he does provide some threat with it at that point in the game. Other than that he’s quite easy to take the battle to, as long as you’re healing your party. But yeah, he looks pretty badass but he does lack the nervous feeling I had when going against, say, Diamond Weapon and Emerald Weapon, which as you can imagine, are higher up in this list. He’s still cool though.


#45 – Dark Knight
Game: Final Fantasy IV
Other names: D.Knight, DarkKnight
When do you fight him: Around a third of the way through the game
Location: Mount Ordeals
HP: 4,520
Difficulty: 5

Now this might be embarrassing here but, the only reason why this boss is on this list is because of the fact that a teenage JohnnyMercyside didn’t know the definition of the word “sheath”. If you’ve not played FF4, then the story is simple. Cecil, the main character has decided to become a Paladin, a “holy” knight, but up until this point in the game has been using the Dark Arts as his method of training and is a Dark Knight. So to become a Paladin, he needs to battle the “dark side” of himself. This is a scripted battle, and all Dark Knight does is attack you with Darkness, otherwise what he says over and over again is “A True Paladin Will Sheath His Sword”.

So teenage me didn’t know what sheathing was so I just kept attacking and attacking and eventually I gave up. Over 4000 HP is a lot at this point in the game and I think I was attacking Dark Knight for a good 20-30 minutes. So eventually I gave up and checked online, only to find out that “sheathing your sword” was simply, not attacking! Well I was pretty pissed off with myself then wasn’t I?? So yes, simply put, this was memorable for me for that reason alone.

#44 – Plant Brain
Game: Final Fantasy IX
Other names: None
When do you fight him: First boss at the start of the game
Location: Evil Forest
HP: 916
Difficulty: 7

I was close to putting 8 down for difficulty because to be honest – this guy is really tough! I think of all the “first bosses” in all the Final Fantasy series this has to be one of the toughest if not. Sure you could argue that he’s not the “first boss” but for me he is and my logic is, this is the first time you hear the “boss battle” music. So there!
Anyway, he’s really tough. Mainly because of his Thunder attack, which wastes around 100 HP on all characters, and you only have around 150HP or thereabouts! Taking his health down isn’t too hard generally, but because you need to concentrate on healing your party, it’s not easy. And of course, being the first boss in the game makes him immediately memorable anyway. Still, he’s a bastard!

#43 – Penance
Game: Final Fantasy X
Other names: None
When do you fight him: Towards the end of the game, optional superboss
Location: Calm Lands (on the airship)
HP: 12,000,000
Difficulty: 10

This is one of the superbosses of Final Fantasy that I have not defeated. He’s also the only superboss on this listing that I have not defeated, so the likes of Yiazmat of FF12 and Vercingetorix of FF13 who I also haven’t defeated are not in this list. I can’t explain the logic behind putting Penance in other than the fact that, yes, I do believe he’s a more memorable boss than the other two (and others).

I have attempted to defeat Penance only once. I had a run through FF10 back on the original PS2 and basically used an X-Ploder cheat disc to give me unlimited items so I could scour the sphere grid however I pleased. But even then I couldn’t defeat him. I never really looked online for strategies so my tactics were probably completely wrong. But he is an extremely tough cookie and I do hope to be able to defeat him one day, and after all, it did take me a good 8 years to beat Ozma from FF9 so there’s hope yet! Penance is memorable in the way that he’s simply, the hardest boss of FF10. You have to defeat all the Dark Aeons before you get the chance to even fight him, and when you do he rises from the depths of the Calm Lands, so he’s pretty badass.

#42 – Belias

Game: Final Fantasy XII
Other names: The Gigas
When do you fight him: Quite early on in the game
Location: Tomb of Raithwall
HP: 15,943
Difficulty: 6

Again, like FF13, for me FF12 lacked that “epic” feeling you have when you go against bosses, but there are moments in the game. Going against Belias for the first time, the first Esper in the game was a tremendous feeling. I loved the cinematics involved in this fight; it just felt like you were trapped in a tornado of flames and in the middle was this massive beast stalking you. He wasn’t that difficult really overall, but the intensity in the fight was certainly there. It was a fun battle.
#41 – Griever

Game: Final Fantasy VIII
Other names: Whatever you want to call it at the end of Disc 2!
When do you fight him: Part of the final boss in the game
Location: Ultimecia’s Castle
HP: 115,950
Difficulty: 8

Note: All enemies on FF8 have varying stats depending on what level you are. For the sake of this listing I’ll be putting down the maximum HP that the boss can have.

This is actually the only boss on this list that you can name yourself. You can call him Assbutt if you wanted! No matter what you call him, he’s still a very tough cookie. Shockwave Pulsar destroyed me – hell – it obliterated me the first time I went against Griever. He’s the second of four parts of the Final boss battle and in fact, the only part on this listing. For me, if you can get past Griever, you should be able to complete the game because Ultimecia isn’t as difficult to deal with as Griever is. What I also love about this battle is the fact that Squall has special Renzokuken limit breaks for the battle that just look absolutely badass when triggered. Griever looks cool, is tough as hell and is the most memorable part of a decent but underwhelming final battle with Ultimecia.

So that’s Part 1, come back for Part 2 tomorrow when I countdown from #40 to #31!

Click here for Part 2, counting from #40 to #31.
Click here for Part 3, counting from #30 to #21.
Click here for Part 4, counting from #20 to #11.
Click here for Part 5, counting from #10 to #1.
 
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Wednesday, July 04, 2012

My Top 50 Final Fantasy Locations: #50 to #41

Hi there, I hope you're well. Welcome to another one of my celebrations of my favourite game series of all time, Final Fantasy. I love this series so much. So much in fact that I've celebrated Final Fantasy on this site more than any video game series. Here's a full list of work on Final Fantasy on this site:

Final Fantasy IX Game Review - 5/11/05 (Retro Review)
Final Fantasy X Game Review - 30/1/06 (Retro Review)
Final Fantasy VI Game Review - 4/2/06 (Retro Review)
Final Fantasy VIII Game Review - 4/2/06 (Retro Review)
Final Fantasy XII Game Review - 21/4/08 (Retro Review)

...that's a lot of homage right there. The first five pieces of work I did before I got this site together, so the quality of work in comparison to my recent stuff is poor. They're still interesting little reads though. That is, if you appreciate Final Fantasy.

So what have I got for you this time? Well if you hadn't read the title of this post, I'm celebrating my Top 50 favourite locations in Final Fantasy. And unlike in my Top 50 favourite characters list, I've included Final Fantasy XIII into this listing, as I've more than played it now. I'm still not including Final Fantasy XI and XIV however, due to not playing them. So this list is Final Fantasy I to X, and XII and XIII. I have included at least one location from those games. Naturally the earlier games may only have one entry due to the fact that the graphics weren't very well developed. Also, please remember that this is a biased list, I'm not saying that #1 is the best or most important location in the series. It's just my favourite, that's all. Anyway enjoy!

Please note: This list will talk about spoilers. If you have not played the game that each location represents I'd avoid that entry.

#50: Pandaemonium
Game? Final Fantasy II
When do you go? Final dungeon
Revisitable? No
Description: The capital of Hell, it rises from the ground over the Castle Palamecia and is a castle in itself, very dangerous and very very purple. It also appears in Dissidia. The Emperor, the main villain of FF2, is found here for a final battle.
Pandaemonium is pretty damn scary. There wasn't much you could do on the NES to emphasise scariness but they did as good as job as they could. In more recent ports and in Dissidia they have tried as hard as they could and it's just a filthy purple castle, very fitting for The Emperor to rule. It's a hard place to explore too, and man, that purpleness can just blind you!

Pandaemonium is the first and only entry from Final Fantasy II in this list.

#49: The Faultwarrens
Game? Final Fantasy XIII
When do you go? Towards the end of the game
Revisitable? Yes
Description: A multitude of naturally grown areas connected by steep walls and drops, to get from one area to another you must transport with Cie'th stones. Titan, a giant being, roams the area and makes creatures fight each other to the death. The winners survive with Titan's blessing.
Sorry for a not-so good picture but in honesty this location isn't in because of its looks as much, but for the Titan's Trials. The Titan's Trails are explained above, and your job is to survive. It sounds pretty deadly but it's not really, you can quit any time you want. But to get the end of each path is a difficult task. And the paths all go to different places and the final segments of each path holds a very difficult monster in which you have to defeat to get Titan's blessing. It's just a cool area, a cool idea and that's why it makes my list.

#48: World of Darkness
Game? Final Fantasy III
When do you go? Final dungeon
Revisitable? No
Description: An area filled with almost pitch black darkness, made from dark energy and masses, and underneath the area is nothingness. It also appears in Dissidia. You go against the final boss of the game here, Cloud of Darkness.
Once again I choose a final dungeon but to be fair, the final dungeons in video games are supposed to be memorable. World of Darkness is a very important area in the game because there are still bits of unfinished business to take care of before being able to take on the Cloud of Darkness. Before you reach her you have to take on four bosses who are guarding areas that give you access to the Warriors of Dark. After talking to these warriors the Cloud of Darkness is weakened and then you go to face her in the final battle. It's just a really cool area of the game and brings the game to a close well.

World of Darkness is the first and only entry from Final Fantasy III in this list.

#47: Giza Plains
Game? Final Fantasy XII
When do you go? Very early in the game, and then a second time a little later
Revisitable? Yes
Description: A large set of open plains that has dramatic weather changes rapidly throughout the season.
I honestly, off the top of my head, cannot think of a similar area in the entire series like the Giza Plains. Sure, in some locations in the series the weather may change, but not as quickly and rapidly as this. The weather changes so much that new pathways are open or closed depending on the flooding of the rain in some places. It's a pretty damn nice piece of scenery too, in both of the main seasons.

#46: Chaos Shrine
Game? Final Fantasy I
When do you go? Quite early in the game, and then it becomes the final dungeon
Revisitable? Yes, in the respect that you go there twice, but with it being the last area of the game you can't go after the second time
Description: An old, worn down shrine that's completely in ruins, but was once a grand temple that catered as a home to Chaos, the final boss in the game. It also appears in Dissidia, in its past form.
The Chaos Shrine is such an important place in Final Fantasy history. It's the first place really in the entire series that grabs your attention as somewhere that you'll never forget. The fact that on the surface it looks like nothing but a pile of rubble, but the reality is that it's the source area for all the crap that goes on in the game, as well as the time looping element in the game, makes it just awesome. Back in 1987, very few games had the ability to create places like the Chaos Shrine, and it deserves its place in a list of great locations in the series.

Chaos Shrine is the first and only entry from Final Fantasy I in this list.

#45: Macalania Forest
Game? Final Fantasy X
When do you go? About half way through the game
Revisitable? Yes
Description: A beautiful, tranquil forest that encompasses springs and camp areas and deep wooden pathways that lead to many areas of the game, namely Macalania Temple, Bevelle, the Thunder Plains and the Calm Lands.
Macalania Forest is host to arguably one of Final Fantasy's biggest 'in-game' moments, in the respect that Tidus and Yuna finally embrace and declare their feelings for one another here. But it's not really a scene I care about really, I just think the area is just so beautiful. All of the bright lights, the nature, the blue haze gleaming over area, it's just one of Final Fantasy's most pure locations. There's nothing else to say really, other than that.

#44: Lunar Subterrane
Game? Final Fantasy IV
When do you go? Final dungeon
Revisitable? No
Description: The Lunar Subterrane is separated into two areas; firstly the beginning is very rocky, and pays homage to many perceptions of what the Moon's surface is like. The second part is filled with crystal tiles and is a very difficult area of the game. At the end of this area Zemus awaits the characters and the final battle begins. The former part of the Subterrane is featured in Dissidia.
Despite Final Fantasy IV being a great game, not many of the game's areas really stand out for me. But the Lunar Subterrane, naturally being the final area of the game, does stand out. All of the sections at the end of the game placed on the Moon stand out; it's not often you go to space in Final Fantasy games. I love how the area changes from a rocky, moony area to a crystal core. Final Fantasy do love their crystals and crystal based areas huh? Still it's a cool area.

Lunar Subterrane is the first and only entry from Final Fantasy IV in this list.

#43: Orphan's Cradle
Game? Final Fantasy XIII
When do you go? Final dungeon
Revisitable? Kind of; after finishing Final Fantasy XIII you can go back visit the area
Description: A very odd place, it's like being inside a computer; with large platforms moving at very fast paces moving around you and you have to make your way to the Narthex, where the final battles commence.
Orphan's Cradle received mixed reactions from fans. Why? Because the place seems completely... out of place. Final Fantasy XIII has an amazing landscape, both on Cocoon and on Gran Pulse but for the final dungeon to take place in an out-of-this-world type dimension, it just didn't fit in. But while I agree with all of that, you can't deny that Orphan's Cradle looks pretty damn cool. It does, all of these huge Tetris-like shapes flying at you is awesome, but yeah, it doesn't really fit in FF13 that well. I still like it though as a stand-alone location and for that it gets in my list.

#42: Edea's Orphanage
Game? Final Fantasy VIII
When do you go? Towards the middle of the game, and at the end as a portal to the final dungeon
Revisitable? Yes
Description: A run down orphanage, completely desolated until Edea returns to her former self and lives there again with Cid. Later on as time travel warps everything it serves as a portal to the final dungeon, Ultimecia's Castle.
Edea's Orphanage is one of the game's most iconic places. It serves as location important to the story in the past, the present and the future. It's nothing really more than a run down orphanage, crumbling and desolate, but because so much happens here, you have to have a soft spot for Edea's Orphanage if you play through the game. It's just a short yet important area in the game and once you've seen it, you'll recognise it and its rooms easily from pictures for a long time.

#41: Archylte Steppe
Game? Final Fantasy XIII
When do you go? Towards the end of the game
Revisitable? Yes
Description: An exceptionally large open field that is mostly populated by many different creatures and monsters
I like the Archylte Steppe. My main problem with it is that its purpose and design are exactly the same as its earlier brother, the Calm Lands of Final Fantasy X, just far inferior. That's quite the criticism but as I said, I do like it. It's a nice area, and put it this way, when you've played through a lot of FF13 and its strenuous linearity it's nice to actually feel like you can breathe and roam about anywhere you want. That being said, when you first arrive here the majority of monsters are tough and give you problems, but it's a good area to grind your characters too.

And that's the end of Part 1 of my Top 50 Final Fantasy Locations listing. Join me tomorrow for Part 2, where I countdown from #40 to #31. Have a good night.

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Mixtape: Best of Final Fantasy

Hi there and welcome to my newest Mixtape. Today I'm paying homage to my favourite video game series and also my favourite game series in terms of original soundtracks, Final Fantasy. Music naturally is very important to a video game; it creates atmosphere and sucks you even further into the game's world. Final Fantasy music does more than that though.

Now before I get into this Mixtape, I just want to talk about the work I've done on Final Fantasy in the past. I have twice before already paid homage to my favourite video game series before. I first did an article called "Why I Want a Final Fantasy VI Remake", which you can read here. I wrote that just over a year ago and it was quite well received, even if people didn't agree with me. My second piece of work was my personal "Top 50 Final Fantasy Characters" listing, which was around two months solid of paying homage to what I think are the best characters in the series. I've also reviewed in the past some of the games, some of these reviews are very old and my writing style wasn't as good back in those days, but you can still read them if you wish. From earliest written review to most recent, I've reviewed Final Fantasy IX six years ago, VI, VIII and X five years ago, and XII three years ago. In the future I will review XIII and XIII-2 when it comes out, but it's not something I want to do at the moment.

Back onto the Mixtape. The best thing about the Final Fantasy series, which is now 24 years old, is the fact that they have certain continuous themes that have been used in nearly every game. There are two themes that are usually used either as the beginning or end of the game. The first is called "Final Fantasy", and this song is considered the official theme of the game series. It's in every single main title in the series, apart from II, X and XIII. The other is called "The Prelude", and is used in some context in all fourteen main titles. There are other themes that are used often in the series too, like the "Fanfare", which is usually played after the victory of a battle, and the "Chocobo" theme, usually played when catching a chocobo, riding a chocobo or just doing anything chocobo related.

If you're not familiar with my Mixtapes, here's what a Mixtape is...

A Mixtape is a playlist of a certain genre, band or era. The list is generally 80 minutes long, the same length of a blank CD, with further recommendations if some of the songs aren't to your taste. Remember kids, downloading is wrong!

So, below is my favourite songs in the Final Fantasy series. Yes I'm biased to my favourite games, VI, VII and IX, but there's a decent variety here. I've included my favourite "Prelude", favourite "Final Fantasy" theme, favourite random battle theme, favourite "Fanfare" and my favourite boss battle theme. The other songs are either my favourite "big boss" battle themes, or just my favourite songs from particular games. It's a good list, it has a good variety. One last thing, some titles have many variances in terms of what the track is actually called, so I've tried to use the official title, and then list other titles too. 

So the format is, the song title, then in brackets what game the song is from, and then bracketed in italics is the other known titles if appropriate. Enjoy the list!

Also, this Mixtape is now available to listen to fully on YouTube so subscribe to me if you want to listen to it properly. 
  1. Final Fantasy - (XII)
  2. Liberi Fatali - (VIII)
  3. Battle - (VI) (Battle Theme)
  4. Victory Fanfare - (VI) (Fanfare)
  5. Vamo' Alla Flamenco - (IX)
  6. Cait Sith's Theme - (VII)
  7. Red Wings - (IV) (The Red Wings)
  8. Turks' Theme - (VII) (The Turks)
  9. Mystery Sword - (IX)
  10. Those Who Fight Further - (VII) (Still More Fighting, or Fight On!)
  11. Terra's Theme - (VI) (Terra)
  12. Electric De Chocobo - (VII)
  13. Quina's Theme - (IX)
  14. Slam Shuffle - (VI)
  15. Snow's Theme - (XIII) 
  16. Shadow's Theme - (VI) (Shadow)
  17. Heart of Anxiety - (VII) (Anxious Heart)
  18. Sulyya Springs - (XIII)
  19. You're Not Alone! - (IX)
  20. Otherworld - (X)
  21. The Darkness of Eternity - (IX) (Dark Messenger)
  22. Maybe I'm a Lion - (VIII)
  23. One-Winged Angel - (VII)
  24. The Prelude - (VII) (Prelude)
Don't like some of these songs? Here are five alternatives:
  1. Black Mage Village - (IX)
  2. Aerith's Theme - (VII) (Aeris' Theme)
  3. Vivi's Theme - (IX)
  4. Magitek Research Facility - (VI) (Devil's Lab)
  5. Steiner's Theme - (IX)
Well, that's my Mixtape! I hope you like it. These Mixtapes are a lot of fun for me as I create my own personal custom playlists and it gives yourselves an opportunity to play them too. That's it from me today, my next video game related piece of work is most likely going to be my review on Resident Evil 4 HD, but that'll probably be next week sometime. I'll be back in the next few days with football live thoughts more than likely. Until next time, take care.

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Saturday, August 06, 2011

Happy Birthday JohnnyMercyside.Blogspot.Com !

Hey everyone, I hope you like the new website layout. You can comment below if you want to give me feedback on it.


One year today I started this website. I had roughly a three year 'hiatus' before then, having finished my education in Wales, I moved to Hampshire and my computer broke down. I then started working full time. Not long later, my now wife, got pregnant. Everything  that was happening in my life was new to me and with no computer, I stopped writing.
 

Then last year I got a computer, with the help of a good friend in Michele, I was determined to write again. In those three years beforehand, I was gathering ideas, and developing interests, the main one being the Noughtie series that you might have been witnessing for the last six months. So I started this site, and in the past 12 months I've written more than I ever did in the past eight years.  Whether it's been a review, or a 3000+ word opinion piece, a mixtape or a listing, it's been a great journey for me personally, I'm really developing my writing skills and I'm exploring my interests further. A year ago I had never written about football or wrestling, I had only written about games and music, the latter very infrequently. I still find writing about video games to be the easiest thing to do, but I hope my opinions and writing style are pleasing to some of you in the other fields. 


I just wanted to write a few paragraphs thanking everyone who has supported me not only for the past 12 months, but in my writing in general. I still have high ambitions to do this professionally one day, just on my terms. At the moment though it remains a hobby, one I'm passionate about. I've had nearly 28000 page views in that time. For me personally, that's an incredible statistic. I'm sure a lot of bloggers are out there with much more than me, but I don't mind, I'm just hoping I can continue to grow. I average around 3000 page views per month, the peak being April, where I had over 4100. These stats are just awesome, for me anyway.

Just in case you're relatively new to my work, or spontaneously found this website by chance, here are the Top 10 projects in order of pageviews that I've done on this site in the past year:


Type: The Mercy Side Opinion Article
Pageviews: 138

I only wrote this days ago and it's already my tenth highest viewed section of the site. Here I explain how CM Punk's amazing surge in popularity in recent weeks solidifies his position amongst the elite in drawing power in wrestling.

Type: Video Game Review
Pageviews: 182

This is the only video game review to make the Top 10, which is a shame. I rated the game ****1/4 stars and I compare it with the original game, explaining why I personally, rate the first one more.

Type: Listing
Pageviews: 187

Just in case you didn't know, in the winter GameFAQs did a competition to find out what is considered the best game of the last decade, with The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask winning the entire competition. It started off with 128 games, and from that list, I picked my personal 10 favourites.

Type: Listing
Pageviews: 252

I reminisce over my favourite levels in platformer titles. There's some great nostalgia here, as the platformer is a dying art unfortunately.

Type: The Mercy Side Opinion Article
Pageviews: 256

An article going back in time at all the shock rockers of the past, and how they all eventually all are influences on Lady Gaga's rise to superstardom. To answer the question of whether or not she'll be a long term success or fall to mediocrity and outlive her gimmick, it still remains to be seen but her second album is a commercial and critical success so things are still going in her favour. Good luck to her I suppose.

Type: The Mercy Side Opinion Article
Pageviews: 291

My first major opinion article on the site. It's still one I'm proud of and I still feel the same way 10 months later. I'd love a FF6 remake, it'd be fricking awesome. It sparked some decent debate too, some purists think it'd be a bad idea, an opinion I understand but disagree with. It's a good read if you haven't read it yet.

And then, there's the big four...

Type: The Mercy Side Opinion Article
Pageviews: 3209

I couldn't believe how much interest there was in this article. It's got the most pageviews for a single post on the site. I still get people reading it today, and it's just awesome. I basically talk about how there's a lot of British talent in the WWE and TNA now and it's about time we break our duck in terms of getting our first ever British World Heavyweight Champion. 

#3 - The Top 50 Greatest Wrestling Catchphrases Past and Present
Type: Listing
Pageviews: 4330

The above post may have the most pageviews individually, but the above project was only three posts long, and they take up the spaces of 2nd, 3rd and 6th place in the Top 10 individual pageview tallies. The best part for me personally is the fact that if you seach the term "wrestling catch phrases" in Google, my site is the top option, which is brilliant. It's a good set of wrestling catchphrases, even if you're not the biggest wrestling fan in the world you must have heard of some of them. The first of the three posts is above.

Type: Listings and Mixtapes
Pageviews: 4764

My six month project finally came to an end around two weeks ago. I cover everything to do with the decade of music, from my personal favourite tracks each year to the songs I think will be cemented in music history as the greatest tracks of all time. It's a very long read, the total project is over 70,000 words long, but I thoroughly enjoyed writing it. The first post is above and you can follow the links in the logo section.

Type: Listing
Pageviews: 6094

Yep, in total for pageviews my most successful project was my first major one, my personal favourite Final Fantasy characters. I absolutely adored writing this list out and I think people enjoyed reading it too which is a good bonus. All the 11 posts in the series all have a decent amount of pageviews, unlike the Noughtie series above where some posts weren't popular, so it's the combined effort of consistency that decided this one. So it may not be the biggest, but according to the pageviews, it's the best. So if you haven't read my Top 50 FF Characters, give it a look above if you like the series. It's a project I'm proud of. The first of eleven posts is above.

And there we go. Thanks for reading my work, I thoroughly appreciate it. If you like it, you can 'like' me on Facebook, the link is now to the right after a site reshuffle. Here's to the next 12 months! Take care.

Monday, November 29, 2010

This Weeks Posts

Hey people,


I'm going to try and post at least every two days, maybe every day, if I can. That doesn't mean an article a day but hopefully a few a week, that's for sure.


Just want to once again thank for the comments and interest in my Top 50 Favourite Final Fantasy Characters listing. It was a pleasure to write it and most of the feedback has been favourable. There's a poll to your right asking who your favourite in my Top 10 was. I love polls, just ask the guys on the Official Liverpool Football Club forums. I want to do listings semi regularly, and definitely in different media's.


Which brings me to my next listing. I've already compiled my Top 50 Greatest Wrestling Catchphrases, and just need to put it in an article form. Don't fret, this won't be a 52 day job, but a 3 day job. It's not the same, writing about catchphrases, as it is about FF characters. So I'll post the lower 25 in one day, then the next 15, then the top 10. The top 10 will have why each phrase was chosen in it's respective place.


But first, tomorrow I'm posting a quick article on my relationship with wrestling, just as a preview to the catchphrases listing. I'm talking about what got me into the "sports entertainment", and my favourite things. Should be an interesting read I hope.


I also have two reviews to put up, one on Left 4 Dead 2, and an album review, "Blood and Fire" by The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster. I hope you enjoy those too.


I also have a special article I wrote, it's 3000 words long. All I'll say is it's about music. That is all.


So, planned for you this week in order is:
  • The Mercy Side: Me and Wrestling
  • Left 4 Dead Review
  • My "music" article, that I refuse to tell you about
  • "Blood and Fire" by The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster
  • Top 50 Greatest Wrestling Catchphrases


I hope to maybe write one or two more articles, if ideas come around or things happen, wrestling or football wise. We'll see.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy at least one of the things I'm about to post, I am covering three different types of media! Take part in my poll if you wish, and I'll post soon! Have a good night!