I love that it isn't called "lavos core" or "final battle" or anything like that. This is the final fight that will determine the fate of time itself, and no conflict will ever match this. This is it. *the last battle.*
@@EthanOhlendorf-ml2ny Chrono Cross isn't canon, at least not fully. The only version of Chrono Trigger that can lead into it is the DS or PC version. The original release is the "true canon" in my opinion.
Like how for “Fighting of the Spirit” for the SFC Tales of Phantasia they aligned the soundstage with having those special bosses caught in the same pincer attack formation as the gameplay.
@@Nukeeyy And that oscillation motif responds to and is disrupted during the the trumpet motif. The Lavos theme is no longer in control, the infinite cycle of its existence is being broken for the very first time, of all the worlds it has consumed.
The music, the appearance of the boss, the fact it uses unique, incredibly cool and dangerous attacks, the fact time itself is unstable around it, drifting from one time zone to another...this is simply the best final boss fight I have ever played in my entire life.
The version of this track on spotify completely fucked up the main synth that plays thru most of it - so it's great to have the good version up somewhere else
@@UltimaSpark50 LOL, your account is actually alive. Welp, it surely bring back memories a commentary mentioning an iPod lmao. Did you play the remaster of Cross?
Zelda was the only RPG I liked. I started playing this game with my GameShark and I really got into it big time. This is truly my favorite song in the game. Bar None!
Well you collect things in weird places, talk to people, use magic, your character wakes up at his house in the beginning. It takes place in a medival time, fight monsters, and end up saving someone in the end (princesses). I thought that was the whole point, guess the action is the only difference. I hate standing, fighting and standing (Thank you Gameshark) It made me appreciate this game.
@@EpicFailureFive Jrpg means that in a _literal sense,_ but the connotation is more, "games with turn-based combat, longer than average stories, and average graphical presentation for their era" Zelda games would instead generally be classified as "action rpg," or "action game."
@@EpicFailureFive I would, for instance, classify Final Fantasy 7 as a Jrpg, and Final Fantasy 7: Remake as an action adventure game with rpg elements.
I love that after trying to evolve into a human-like form to try and kill you, it just screams at you, and it's even part of the song.
I love that it isn't called "lavos core" or "final battle" or anything like that. This is the final fight that will determine the fate of time itself, and no conflict will ever match this. This is it. *the last battle.*
…ever heard of Chrono Cross?
@@EthanOhlendorf-ml2ny Chrono Cross isn't canon, at least not fully. The only version of Chrono Trigger that can lead into it is the DS or PC version. The original release is the "true canon" in my opinion.
I've always loved how the rhythm(sub rhythm? bass line?) flows from the left to right channels and back.
I like how back in the SNES era they composed these themes with original ideas. Nowadays most ost are generic.
Like how for “Fighting of the Spirit” for the SFC Tales of Phantasia they aligned the soundstage with having those special bosses caught in the same pincer attack formation as the gameplay.
If you listen to it with headphones you can notice it also goes up and down. Thus forming the infinity sign.
@@Nukeeyy And that oscillation motif responds to and is disrupted during the the trumpet motif. The Lavos theme is no longer in control, the infinite cycle of its existence is being broken for the very first time, of all the worlds it has consumed.
Kinda of like the sway of a pendulum. Right.
This the theme that plays when Lavos is in the last 10 bracket of a 40-man Royal Rumble, and if it wins the Royal Rumble, everyone dies.
Note to self: remember not to listen to this at full volume during the 2nd lavos roar
Neighbors: “It’s not 1999!”
At last... our final meeting....
*YOUR LIFE ENDS HERE!!!*
Oh yeah CT the musical
The music, the appearance of the boss, the fact it uses unique, incredibly cool and dangerous attacks, the fact time itself is unstable around it, drifting from one time zone to another...this is simply the best final boss fight I have ever played in my entire life.
Lavos was a big fan of electronic music, who knew?
The version of this track on spotify completely fucked up the main synth that plays thru most of it - so it's great to have the good version up somewhere else
Yeah, they got the DS version instead :/
This is the only piece I have on my iPod Shuffle, and goddamn it, I'm proud.
You still have it?
@@mr_jago2850 It's probably in storage somewhere, I haven't used it in ages.
@@UltimaSpark50 LOL, your account is actually alive. Welp, it surely bring back memories a commentary mentioning an iPod lmao. Did you play the remaster of Cross?
@Ultima Spark the fact your responding to comments nearly 20 years later is amazing dude! Do you still play chrono trigger?
@@mr_jago2850 nice Marisa pfp
最初の怪物の声
パトカーがこっち狙ってる前提で横切ったりするの脳裏よぎる
Friendly reminder this video was uploaded in 2008
Zelda was the only RPG I liked. I started playing this game with my GameShark and I really got into it big time. This is truly my favorite song in the game. Bar None!
Zelda ain't No RPG, it's an Action adventure, you don't Level there.
@@kaso236 Probably talking about Zelda 2. Also this comment is 14 years old.
@@Blackpapalink fair enough
@@Blackpapalink happy birthday lmfao
最初の怪物の声
問題が起きた床屋に入るためにドアを開ける曲
問題が起きた床屋に再度入る
Well you collect things in weird places, talk to people, use magic, your character wakes up at his house in the beginning. It takes place in a medival time, fight monsters, and end up saving someone in the end (princesses). I thought that was the whole point, guess the action is the only difference. I hate standing, fighting and standing (Thank you Gameshark) It made me appreciate this game.
最初の怪物の声
陸橋の下に入っていたがこっち来る人がいて警戒する空気の音
夕方4時30分にある道で警察が来る
「こんな時にリアナ走れ」
最初の怪物の声
パトカーが主人公の横を横切る
主人公
「!」
ドムドーラの曲→いきなりこの曲→ガンダムSEEDのリアライズ
にいきなりなるから
みんなも慌てないように
ハイウェイの上で警察と追いかけっこ
怪物の声=WARNINGE
陸橋の下に入ってる
誰か見える
危ない人
車3台先あたりから狙ってる
パトカーが真横横切ったら同じ方向行かないで
This is such a banger theme if ONLY THERE WASN’T THE FUCKING SCREAMS IN IT
oddly enough if I listen to a clean version of the song I mentally amend the scream into it, can't not hear it anymore lol
Except the fact that Zelda isn't an RPG.
It is though
@S. Bernhardt
Zelda is an rpg, but not a Jrpg.
@@IrvingIV JRPG just means an RPG from Japan. If Zelda were an RPG, it would be a JRPG by default, but it isn't.
@@EpicFailureFive
Jrpg means that in a _literal sense,_ but the connotation is more, "games with turn-based combat, longer than average stories, and average graphical presentation for their era"
Zelda games would instead generally be classified as "action rpg," or "action game."
@@EpicFailureFive
I would, for instance, classify Final Fantasy 7 as a Jrpg, and Final Fantasy 7: Remake as an action adventure game with rpg elements.
bad GaMe
💀
@@saifukh wow
oh look, it's a dumbass
Have you even played this game? It's a masterpiece. There's a reason it's thought of as one of the best games ever made.
@@nathanielchiles8617 i did some of it i called it bad because im bad at it sorry