• 174 - Final Fantasy VII (feat. Joe Kassabian)

  • Jan 29 2025
  • Length: 2 hrs and 18 mins
  • Podcast

174 - Final Fantasy VII (feat. Joe Kassabian)

  • Summary

  • Joe Kassabian (Lions Led by Donkeys) and the lads grab their buster swords and hit the streets or Midgar as they do battle with the nefarious Shinra Corporation in Square’s monumental 1997 RPG: Final Fantasy VII. Topics include Square’s dramatic split with Nintendo, the eclectic nature of the many, many minigames, and what it means to kill off a major character before the end of the first disc.

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    Media Referenced in this Episode:

    • Final Fantasy VII. Square. 1997.

    • “Final Fantasy 7: An Oral History” by Matt Leone. Polygon. January 9th, 2017.

    • “Final Fantasy Creators Reveal The True Origins of the Franchise’s Name” by Aaron Greenbaum. Den of Geek. July 12th, 2023.

    • “The Story of Final Fantasy” by /u/DubTheeBustocles

    • Jegged Final Fantasy VII Walkthrough

    • “Quest 64: Days of Grief and Werehares” by A.J. Ditty

    TWOAPW theme by Brendan Dalton: Patreon // brendan-dalton.com // brendandalton.bandcamp.com

    Interstitial: “Pazino Pagliacci’s Pizza Parlor” // Written by A.J. Ditty // Featuring A.J. Ditty as “Pazino Pagliacci” // Music by A M 4 N “[PlayStation] Final Fantasy VII | Pizza Mission”

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