Final Fantasy Tactics OST - Ramza's Theme

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  • @Folhasful The moral of the story is what sets it apart from all other RPGs. Other protagonists fight for revenge, glory, excitement, or romance. It was different to see a story in which the hero who does all the right things is killed and not thanked for his actions. And to see his best friend accomplish good but through dishonorable means. Very complex stuff and very much different than "hero saves the world, gets the glory, gets the girl."

  • The man who did what was right ends up dying while the manipulator climbs his way to the top. I feel like this game captures real life more than other games do.

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  • This reminds me of the Theme of Love from Final Fantasy IV.

  • I'd love to hear this played by harp.

  • This song reminds me of a story being told. A story based on truth, with no happy end, but not necessarilty a bad one, either. It's a story full of sadness, regret, strength, betrayal, ambition...

  • Ramza is my hero. If i could be 1/100th of a person he was i would be the best i know. It sounds nerdy i know, but true.

  • @diesechspfade That'd be hard for me to compare them on the same scale. Personally that would remove what made every Tactics character great, by putting them on a non-turn-based battle arena.

  • @MasterFeja And Delita is either an anti-hero or an anti-villain. He was well intentioned but using murder, betrayal, and manipulation to accomplish your ends skews you closer to villainy than to heroism in my opinion. Was Delita as bad as say Vormav, Algus or Barrington? No. But was he noble like Ramza, Olan, or Agrias? No. He's somewhere in between.

  • @MasterFeja Meh it's an ambiguous ending. They'd need a pretty big Deus Ex Machina to save them seeing their party got blown up and Rofel had sealed off the gate to get back home. I always assumed Olan's vision of Ramza and Alma to be a hallucination. Your mile may vary but I feel the ending is stronger with Ramza dying. He does his part by destroying the Lucavi and sacrifices himself. Delita in turn uses Ramza's death to further his agenda and as you said, lives a life of regret.

  • Ramza's theme is more melancholy and subtle, as compared to Dycedarg and Zalbaag's themes

  • @blue3ollie yeah it does

  • i played this for ninjas. i was too young to understand what the game was about. i was 6 when it was new

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