When it comes to memes, there is no better medium to find content in than video games. Because video games have an easier time to break, sometimes have over-the-top performances, and other janky factors, it's easy to see why. Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins is no different. Just yesterday, a new demo for Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins was released and it has flooded the internet with memes.

Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins was initially revealed earlier this year, during the 2021 Square Enix E3 showcase. The trailer introduced the main protagonist, Jack, his companions, and his imperative mission to stop Chaos. The trailer was picked apart by many fans of the Final Fantasy franchise with Jack's appearance, attitude, and abundant use of the word "chaos" as the primary reasoning. Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins became a meme when the initial trailer dropped, and it has become a meme again after fans were treated with a second demo.

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The Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins scene in question where a girl named Neon is explaining how she ended up fighting against Jack and his crew. Jack, with absolutely zero emotion simply responds "Bullshit." Jack then turns around to walk away, takes out what appears to be a smartphone, and then hilariously begins to blast music. Fans have taken to Twitter to share their reactions to the scene.

The idea of Neon explaining her backstory only to essentially be shrugged off by Jack, and then have him play music as though nothing happened, became quite the meme. Fans not only shared their reaction to the scene, but they have also started to edit it, having Jack take out his phone and play different types of music such as "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley and even "Numb" by Linkin Park.

The Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins scene is already funny enough without all the edits, but the inclusions of different songs only helped elevate further. Although fans were laughing at the scene and picking apart some of the over-the-top performances, it still appears as though interest is present for Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins.

It'll be interesting to see if the reactions to the Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins demo works positively for the game. The second demo was just released and outside of the smartphone scene, it seems to have a generally good reaction from fans. If the trailer and demo are any indications of what players can expect when the game releases next year, it'll be safe to assume there will be plenty more content for fans to share on social media.

Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin is set to release on March 18, 2022, for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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