You’re a young prince with an unusually deep voice. You and your motley crew of amigos are stranded as your car needs major repairs. So what’s a better way to make a quick buck than to hunt down a bounty? Mind you, so far you only exist in a demo, so how difficult can this be?
Well, it’s a Behemoth, one of Final Fantasy’s toughest fiends to ever appear in the long running series. This Behemoth, which appears in the Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae demo, is known as Deadeye for being blind in one eye. Despite that, he’s a behemoth of a Behemoth, probably the largest ever to appear in the series. (You can check it all out in Psychotic’s Let’s Play by clicking this link!)
Behemoths are born from a Hebrew legend. They are the Primal Beast of the Land, which at the end of time will battle Leviathan (another familiar name in the Final Fantasy series), the Primal Beast of the Sea. Over time, the word behemoth came to describe anything large.
In this series, they first appeared in Final Fantasy II, where they were a boss in the Palamecian Coliseum. Later in the game, as well as the rest of the series, they are random encounters. Despite the demotion, they are still incredibly powerful enemies.
These Mohawk donning monstrosities have brought on night terrors to many fans of Final Fantasy IV, where Cecil and his compadres crossed paths (often) with them in the Lunar Subterrane, suffering from its mighty physical attacks, it’s maxed out magic defense, and it’s Maelstrom spell.
In the last two generations of Final Fantasy games, the Behemoths’ appearances looked quite different. In Final Fantasy XII, these beasts were bipedal warrior-beasts, wielding large swords. They appear in many forms, from Werewolves, to Yetis, to Humbabas. Each one is more vicious than the other, culminating in the boss Fenrir, a large tiger-esque terror.
In the Lightning Trilogy, fans will remember Behemoths as being quadrupedal monsters that at a certain loss of HP will become bipedal and use the crest from their heads as a sword. Some of these also appear mechanical, which
As you can see, this is only a partial list of appearances this majestic monster has appeared in. Either behemoths or a member of the behemoth family has appeared in every game since Final Fantasy II, so it was obvious that they’d appear in the Final Fantasy XV demo. The only question that remains, will Noctis and Company be able to take down the cycloptic terror and pay for their car repairs, or will they forever have to camp out in the wilderness, fighting the same dog creatures until Final Fantasy XV finally makes its debut.
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