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This might be a better Q for the legal advice sub, or if you're trying to monetize your YouTube, a copyright attorney. Essentially though, if you're in the U.S., whether or not something is "fair use" hinges on how much you're transforming the work and how valid your criticism is. (To really simplify the matter here - Like, I took an entire college course on Media Law, so it's obviously a complex subject...)
NAL, but if your videos are mostly about the music and commenting on it, then I think that would constitute fair use. However, if you're really talking about other aspects of the game, then you have less of a defense.
There other components to this, one of which you picked up on - Namely, how litigious is Square Enix? To gauge that, I think you could just search and see if others have done what you're trying to do. I don't think SE has the reputation that, say, Nintendo does though, for protecting copyright and filing cease and desists.
FWIW, I'm pretty sure I've seen either the FF10 or FF15 - or both - sound tracks get pulled from YT at various points. However, there are plenty of gameplay footage videos - like you can watch the plot points of pretty much all of FF7 - that have been up for years.