Ace Combat has one of the most consistently beautiful and emotional music compositions in video game history. Each installment of the series has absolutely amazing soundtracks.
Generally the majority of Japanese games and anime have astoundingly good soundtracks - Final Fantasies, Personas, Ace Combat, Silent Hill, Yakuza, Ys series, Gundam, Attack on Titan - the list goes on and on.....
@@Oclur While I love Ace Combat's music far and above the rest of those on the list, saying that they dont reach its level of quality is a bit disrespectful and not really objectively correct
i only finished this game a few days back and even then... when that flamenco started while I'm trying not to get my ass lasered off? all I said was "holy shit"
@@H31MU7 Or caught in a FREAKING NUCLEAR EXPLOSION. There are MANY layers to the meaning and metaphor of this song. You have 3 segments: - the soft female operatic voice alternating with the soft guitar, Pixy vs. Cipher, Morgan le Fay vs. the Black Knight, a regret of former comrades - the high-speed flamenco guitar, 2 duelists dancing with death, close range dogfighting - and finally the climactic, glorious choir and orchestra expounds the majesty of flight, the epic stakes of the battle, patriotism to cause and nation, and the fury of the weapons wielded by combatants of ultimate skill
Dude, the fact that people survived and maintained their sanity after listening to Dancing Mad and and One Winged Angel back in 94 and 97, I guess we're built different.
> Without getting into spoilers, I'd say your wild guess is partially correct, at least when it comes to the elite unit from Strangereal's Spain (which is called Sapin, very creative name). Your point about a "personal struggle" that is communicated through the music is pretty much spot on, as the player character does go through a personal and even emotional struggle when this music plays in the game itself.
i will never forget the last mission of this game, the last battle with pixy, just two aircrafts and two old partners chasing each other to death, an insane dogfight and this OST makes the moment epic and unforgettable. Truly one of the most intense gaming moments in history
When history witnesses a great change, Razgriz reveals itself... first, as a dark demon. As a demon, it uses its power to rain death upon the land, and then it dies.
@@voadoracobra5111 you are correct, that part left out for a reason, i think because cipher is the one who 'bring terror to the land' then he "enter a period of slumber" AKA disappear the come the wardog/razgriz
This is without a doubt the best score from the Ace Combat series. I love when the Spanish guitar enters with the soprano. The flamenco vibe is real in this piece. This whole piece represents two former friends fighting, knowing that the outcome for one of them is death. It really is a sad piece when you know the context.
This game is the best thing happened to me, i just a kid back then and I wanted random game and the store gave me this, idk this game didn't feel like big AAA game, everything simple, the cutscene never show what happening on the story, it just documentary interview type, but the music really bring the story, how u are a rookie, being acknowledged then u are the demon of the war, and at the end u fightning your wing, with this song, it just sooo emotional
The song itself describes the act of a legend in the sky, an ace of aces, "the demon lord of the round table" code name Cipher. At the end of the war (the Belkan war), he disappeared. The game really does have a good storyline comparable to other great RPG games out there, even tho the gameplay mainly focuses on flying a fighter jet. The flamenco part is trying to emulate a duel, a dance in the sky, I kid you not the last boss battle is like doing a joust between a knight where you have to fly directly to the opponent (cross path) and strike at the precise moment much like a jousting.
Honestly, first experience with Ace Combat was Assault Horizon with Gotta Stay Fly, and i gotta say, the type of music in ALL Ace Combat games immerses you into the game and allows you to truly FLY.
I love Flamenco. Of curse it was Zero, What else could it be? It's not "Megalith: Agnus Dei", It's not the "Liberation Of Gracemeria" And it's not the "Unsung war". Those ones, In addition to "Daredevil" and "Zero", Are the most likely to be nominated as a request(I think). And here we are, With "Zero". I mean. What is there to say? With no doubt, This a masterpiece. I love this track so much. Fantastic request And a fantastic reaction.
Absolutely love your historical Breakdown of this piece and Flamenco in general, and it fits the Games narrative well. Firstly, in the context of this song being the Final Showdown piece, you're dueling your old friend after the War breaks down into Paramilitaries fighting eachother, one on one, 'Jousting' in your Jets trying to get the better of eachother. There's lots of references to Arthurian Legend in this game, the best Pilots fight it out over Airspace dubbed 'The Round Table' and the Flamenco vibe is in all tracks that play in those missions. I always liken the final fight to a Bullfight, maybe because of this music, but also because you're having to fight eachother head on, who will feint first kinda deal. Secondly, this piece as the Anthem for the whole game, it takes place during a pseudo European war and things get messy with infighting on both sides, the 'cultures' and militarys of each nation trying to survive in the face of Nuclear annihilation, the in-game Narrator (a Reporter trying to unearth truths after the war) even states 'no one knows who is the Victim, and who is the Aggressor'.
Ace Combat music never disappoints, It’s by far my favourite game franchise when it comes to the music. Oddly enough, I hardly find anyone reacting or talking about its OST outside of its fanbase, so I’m glad you’ve looked at it more now. Fellow music reactor MarcoMeatball says the AC OST was one of his greatest discoveries, and he was very surprised when in a recent livestream someone pointed out he was basically the only person reacting to a lot of the AC tracks. I recommend The Unsung War, Megalith Agnus Dei, Archange, Hush, and Liberation of Gracemeria for tracks to check out next.
Whenever I listen to it, it makes me want to cry because the music moves me so much and because I remember so many hours fighting on that fateful mission. It really is a beautiful game and it gives me a lot of feelings. The power and strength of flamenco and how music is another essential part of this great title.
I always took the spanish guitar aesthetics to be reminiscent of bullfighting, especially in the final mission where you must take on your old wingman from facing him and shooting missiles directly into the front of his jet. In the actual game itself it feels like a matador taking on this insanely overwhelming bull that stands between him and the rest of the world
I think out of all the Ace Combat soundtracks, Zero is the bigger shocker. Cause last thing you'd expect from a fighter jet game is Flamenco Opera. Yet it works
Dude your analysis of flamenco's roots coming from a part of the world that has been under the rule of different empires and has endured so many different conflicts is SPOT ON. Great stuff!
Its funny that you say struggle... One more interesting bit is the fact that this gorgeus flamenco theme, associated with Spain, is played during high speed high risk aerial duel JOUSTING, face to face. Not so much different with how matador and his bull doing their deadly dance in bullfight, which is also associated with Spain. Barbaric, but graceful, dance. The struggle is very palpable. The dogfight maneuvers, the emotional struggle, betrayal, clashing ideology, and ended up that you have to shoot down your ex-wingman... Struggle, it is. I scream. I cried. Im not ashamed to admit it. Very enjoyable reaction from you, my good sir.
Linking to your "scream", the one song that made me absolutely, not kidding, scream like a kid and made me have my mouth open for the whole duration is "Jergingha - Planet Destruction Form" from The Wonderful 101, that was while watching a video of the battle, it was astonishingly epic. In the second place, there is "Exec_over.method_Sublimation/." From Ar Tonelico 2.
Alright, may I recommend the concert rendition of Ace Combat 6's Liberation of Gracemeria. It is honestly a really, really great song. If not that, Ace Combat 7 has the alicorn trio (Awakening, Alicorn, Hero of Comberth Harbor). AC7 also has Farbanti, Hush, Dual Wielder, Magic Spear, Enchanter I and II, and so much more untouched gold. Ace combat 5? You have the greatest piece of video game music I've heard called "The Unsung War", having the same lyrics as Zero here, it has a bit of symbolism behind the latin. Out of all these songs, The Unsung War should be next. It's the best video game orchestrated piece I've heard.
Composer of Project Ace really know how to make soundtrack. First time listen to this (I'm not playing the game due to no console and PC emulator is suck), I have goosebump when the first phase of opera part come (the part when women opera singer "cum potentia sua demon...", then the flamenco guitar after that literally chill and then that second phase of opera (the "gloria mutat valde Razgriz...") give me x2 the goosebump as the epicness is so good. I've listened to many game song but this song is something
Ill never forget the first time i heard the track on Megalith(Ace Combat 4), when I finished the mission and they called me a hero I believed it and never stopped. But it's just a cool fighter jet game.
When I clicked to hear a composer's educated opinion about the skill behind this music, I wasn't expecting an enlightening history lesson at all. Thank you. My interpretation of this track was also about struggle with a sense of omen. The vocals put you in the sky and the flamenco puts you in a heated struggle, so that's perfect music for a great battle in the heavens like the game puts you in. It makes me imagine the sky on fire, which is terrifying but also fills you with awe. This kind of fusion or battle of very different musical styles is something I've always loved ever since I saw a weird pepsi commercial as a kid that had mixed classical opera with rock and roll, lol.
Day 97 of requesting House of Sacred Remains from Castlevania: Lament of Innocence. Beautifully atmospheric track and one of my fave's from video games in general. It'd be awesome to hear what you think of it. It's the theme of a level set starting from a cathedral and ending in the crypts through lots of library areas, it's not a particularly significant or infamous level at all but I think the track really reflects the hallowed grounds housing sacred relics beautifully. The 4 minute upload from the Castlevania Sound Team is the one to listen to.
You would love the part of Bleach's soundtrack dedicated to the villain group from the palace Las Noches, as you may have noticed it's in spanish and all the OST is made with a very strong spanish feel, flamenco and Andalusian
Funny thing there exist a Spain in ace combat it's called Sapin. Ace combat takes place in its own universe called strange real Belka being the country of Osea goes to war with after Belka losing most of its land during an economic depression and getting tricked into buying worthless land by Osea which caused it's depression to get worst. See Belka tried to keep up with Osea and another country called Yuktobanya which the latter two were in an arms race during a cold war
I love how reaction channels can listen to this and just use it to guess the themes of the game it comes from with even a semblance of accuracy with zero knowledge of the expansive lore from the whole-ass series it comes from, it just conveys it that well. You're also more right than you know about familiar nations in a different configuration, as the series is set on an alternate Earth where the continents are differently shaped and the countries are different but have obvious analogues to reality (Yuktobania and Estovakia are different flavors of Russia, Sapin is Spain, Osea is the USA, etc.) What's not really possible to guess without knowing the context, but is still interesting, is that the lyrics (which are lifted from Ace Combat 5's equivalent track to this one) tell the story of a mythological figure from this alternate Earth that never comes up in the game. However, Ace Combat Zero is a very direct prequel to Ace Combat 5 where what the main characters go through can all be traced back to what happens in Zero, and that mythological figure becomes very important to _them_ 15 years later.
To me, Zero hands down the best Ace Combat's score. It fits very well with the story "the last dance of the two Galms". There is pain in the music which represented both Pixy's and Cipher's. Pixy's for confusion of his ideology and Cipher for Pixy's betrayal and losing his new wingman PJ.
Hell yes I was waiting for this one. This song alone made me download the game and try to play it. No I don't play war/fps games at all. Such a masterpiece 💖
Just a theory. Zero plays when you're dogfighting a pilot called Solo Wing Pixie. In the beginning cutscene they show Pixie with a guitar. I think all the guitar you hear (especially the solo) represents him.
This song plays in a duel between you and you friend to death because pf different philosophies of what is a nation and what is borders and how it just bring hatred between people. Your friend after fighting alongside you seeing all the atrocities and suffering decided to join a terrorist organization who wanted to destroy all nations by a nuclear fallout and you were send to stop them. After you successfully did, your friend appears an aircraft that can control the nuke. So, all there’s left is you and him fighting each to death, you trying to save the world and him also also trying but with twisted methods
it has to do with dueling. the round table is what they call it in ace combat. its where aces meet up to lterally fight it out its in game. its a duel. thats what the song is trying to portay. you vs me. lets go. play ace combat 0 its amazingggg 😍
i was wonderinf if u are from spain or mexico or some part of latin america, your accent and the way you say some words makes me thing u are from any of those parts, cheers always following your content
"So, have you found a reason to fight yet ?" Larry Foulke - Pixy . This is da wae for me my brudda so and you my brudda ? Found a reason found da wae and da QUEEN CLAP CLAP CLAP
ace combat is the definition of "don't judge a book by its cover".
"hey, what's this cool plane game about?"
*"so it all starts in the 1400s-"*
Correction: several million years before the dawn of man, with the Ulysses Asteroid forming.
*gets to ace combat 3 which takes place in 2040*
"Wow so is that the end of the timeline?"
Me: So let me tell you about dig dug and galaga
@@Skeleton-chan Although the Belkan War happened 4 years before Ulysses arrived.
@@ImmaLittlePip I was reading through it, noticed both Cyber Sled and Burning Force, had to read it again to make sure lol.
Ace Combat has one of the most consistently beautiful and emotional music compositions in video game history. Each installment of the series has absolutely amazing soundtracks.
Generally the majority of Japanese games and anime have astoundingly good soundtracks - Final Fantasies, Personas, Ace Combat, Silent Hill, Yakuza, Ys series, Gundam, Attack on Titan - the list goes on and on.....
@@nimazsheik5152 Yes, I agree, but in my opinion none of them is Ace Combat level of quality
@@Oclur While I love Ace Combat's music far and above the rest of those on the list, saying that they dont reach its level of quality is a bit disrespectful and not really objectively correct
bro where is your pfp from? that symbol seems familiar
@@nexx3351 it’s the symbol of X.A.N.A. from Code Lyoko.
Only in Ace Combat you can get an orchestra, flamencos and a Latin choir to fit together
And synths on top.
In a game about flying planes that go fast and make explosions.
@@johnnychopsocky during a boss battle trying to kill your own former wingman
i only finished this game a few days back and even then... when that flamenco started while I'm trying not to get my ass lasered off? all I said was "holy shit"
@@H31MU7 Or caught in a FREAKING NUCLEAR EXPLOSION.
There are MANY layers to the meaning and metaphor of this song.
You have 3 segments:
- the soft female operatic voice alternating with the soft guitar, Pixy vs. Cipher, Morgan le Fay vs. the Black Knight, a regret of former comrades
- the high-speed flamenco guitar, 2 duelists dancing with death, close range dogfighting
- and finally the climactic, glorious choir and orchestra expounds the majesty of flight, the epic stakes of the battle, patriotism to cause and nation, and the fury of the weapons wielded by combatants of ultimate skill
I still don't know how my 12 yr old mind was able to handle this soundtrack back then.
Fortitude +1
For real though, I don't remember it being this insane. Became my my favorite OST years after playing the game.
Dude, the fact that people survived and maintained their sanity after listening to Dancing Mad and and One Winged Angel back in 94 and 97, I guess we're built different.
@@RohanSpartin Especially when Aerith died. I was too young to be exposed to heartbreak like that 😭
So, have you found a reason to fight yet?
Buddy.
The puns are real
@@AtlasBenighted Oi, can you please react to Ace Combat 7 Alicorn? It has three stages, I think you would enjoy it very much
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Without getting into spoilers, I'd say your wild guess is partially correct, at least when it comes to the elite unit from Strangereal's Spain (which is called Sapin, very creative name). Your point about a "personal struggle" that is communicated through the music is pretty much spot on, as the player character does go through a personal and even emotional struggle when this music plays in the game itself.
Ace Combat music never falls short. It's always spectacular. I'd recommend Megalith Agnus Dei for you to listen to next!
My advice for that is to tack Rex Tremendae to the beginning as that's meant to be a preamble, or opening for megalith
@@Agent_N7 I agree with you, the correct way of listening to it is Rex Tremendae + Megalith
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i will never forget the last mission of this game, the last battle with pixy, just two aircrafts and two old partners chasing each other to death, an insane dogfight and this OST makes the moment epic and unforgettable. Truly one of the most intense gaming moments in history
When history witnesses a great change, Razgriz reveals itself... first, as a dark demon. As a demon, it uses its power to rain death upon the land, and then it dies.
Wrong game tho.
@@ForneusThirty not necessary, i mean zero have the same lyrics as unsung war
@@solowing9544 didn't they left the "returning as a hero" part out of Zero?
@@voadoracobra5111 you are correct, that part left out for a reason, i think because cipher is the one who 'bring terror to the land' then he "enter a period of slumber" AKA disappear the come the wardog/razgriz
@@solowing9544 well, so that guy was right, it was the wrong game
This is without a doubt the best score from the Ace Combat series. I love when the Spanish guitar enters with the soprano. The flamenco vibe is real in this piece. This whole piece represents two former friends fighting, knowing that the outcome for one of them is death. It really is a sad piece when you know the context.
Everybody's gangsta until the unassuming air combat game reveals itself as having some of the best music in gaming.
Zero, Liberation of Gracemeria, Lit Fuse, Shall Defend, Reprisal and 15 Years Ago.
Mah man, those are some beautiful songs right there.
You forget Magic Spear
Also "First Flight"
Casual here, but I feel like I have to throw in Magalith Agnus Dei.
Awakening from AC7 ain't that bad as well
@@hestan723 completely different style compared to those who he mentioned. Still awesome tho!
This game is the best thing happened to me, i just a kid back then and I wanted random game and the store gave me this, idk this game didn't feel like big AAA game, everything simple, the cutscene never show what happening on the story, it just documentary interview type, but the music really bring the story, how u are a rookie, being acknowledged then u are the demon of the war, and at the end u fightning your wing, with this song, it just sooo emotional
That was.... unexpected!!! Ace Combat, I never touched it! Thank you very much Atlas for another very interesting song and your Breakdown!!!!
The song itself describes the act of a legend in the sky, an ace of aces, "the demon lord of the round table" code name Cipher. At the end of the war (the Belkan war), he disappeared. The game really does have a good storyline comparable to other great RPG games out there, even tho the gameplay mainly focuses on flying a fighter jet.
The flamenco part is trying to emulate a duel, a dance in the sky, I kid you not the last boss battle is like doing a joust between a knight where you have to fly directly to the opponent (cross path) and strike at the precise moment much like a jousting.
I cooked Spanish food for my wife and while we were eating I played this in the background.
Chad
Honestly, first experience with Ace Combat was Assault Horizon with Gotta Stay Fly, and i gotta say, the type of music in ALL Ace Combat games immerses you into the game and allows you to truly FLY.
Oh boy, Zero is one of my all time favorites. Wish I could hear for the first time again, what a rush!
I love Flamenco. Of curse it was Zero, What else could it be? It's not "Megalith: Agnus Dei", It's not the "Liberation Of Gracemeria" And it's not the "Unsung war". Those ones, In addition to "Daredevil" and "Zero", Are the most likely to be nominated as a request(I think). And here we are, With "Zero".
I mean. What is there to say? With no doubt, This a masterpiece. I love this track so much. Fantastic request And a fantastic reaction.
Absolutely love your historical Breakdown of this piece and Flamenco in general, and it fits the Games narrative well. Firstly, in the context of this song being the Final Showdown piece, you're dueling your old friend after the War breaks down into Paramilitaries fighting eachother, one on one, 'Jousting' in your Jets trying to get the better of eachother. There's lots of references to Arthurian Legend in this game, the best Pilots fight it out over Airspace dubbed 'The Round Table' and the Flamenco vibe is in all tracks that play in those missions. I always liken the final fight to a Bullfight, maybe because of this music, but also because you're having to fight eachother head on, who will feint first kinda deal. Secondly, this piece as the Anthem for the whole game, it takes place during a pseudo European war and things get messy with infighting on both sides, the 'cultures' and militarys of each nation trying to survive in the face of Nuclear annihilation, the in-game Narrator (a Reporter trying to unearth truths after the war) even states 'no one knows who is the Victim, and who is the Aggressor'.
Thanks mate!
“He is The man I seek.”
“It was a cold and snowy day..”
Ace Combat music never disappoints, It’s by far my favourite game franchise when it comes to the music. Oddly enough, I hardly find anyone reacting or talking about its OST outside of its fanbase, so I’m glad you’ve looked at it more now.
Fellow music reactor MarcoMeatball says the AC OST was one of his greatest discoveries, and he was very surprised when in a recent livestream someone pointed out he was basically the only person reacting to a lot of the AC tracks.
I recommend The Unsung War, Megalith Agnus Dei, Archange, Hush, and Liberation of Gracemeria for tracks to check out next.
Whenever I listen to it, it makes me want to cry because the music moves me so much and because I remember so many hours fighting on that fateful mission. It really is a beautiful game and it gives me a lot of feelings. The power and strength of flamenco and how music is another essential part of this great title.
I actually really like your hands on with it. I would totally enjoy a full cover like that
I always took the spanish guitar aesthetics to be reminiscent of bullfighting, especially in the final mission where you must take on your old wingman from facing him and shooting missiles directly into the front of his jet. In the actual game itself it feels like a matador taking on this insanely overwhelming bull that stands between him and the rest of the world
also a knight joust... which is how you win... by attacking him head on full frontal
I think out of all the Ace Combat soundtracks, Zero is the bigger shocker. Cause last thing you'd expect from a fighter jet game is Flamenco Opera. Yet it works
Dude your analysis of flamenco's roots coming from a part of the world that has been under the rule of different empires and has endured so many different conflicts is SPOT ON. Great stuff!
Thanks mate!
OOH, man, Ace Combat has an amazing soundtrack.
One of my personal favorites is Megalith - Agnus Dei, from Ace Combat 4.
oooooooh this is my favorite soundtrack of all time, and you're finally reacting to it
Wow!
Congrats on getting on the Ace Combat hype train! :D The series definitely deserves more attention.
Great reaction! I’d love to see your reaction to Blockade from Ace Combat 4
Now imagine a very hard final battle against Solo Wing Pixy, while this song is played.
Most epic final mission in ace combat history.
Ace combat has so many amazing songs like this through out the series
It's crazy
Now imagine having an intense dog fight with your former wingman in the last battle to save the country as you two joust for air superiority
2:10 when the flamenco drop gives you bassface
You know it
Its funny that you say struggle... One more interesting bit is the fact that this gorgeus flamenco theme, associated with Spain, is played during high speed high risk aerial duel JOUSTING, face to face. Not so much different with how matador and his bull doing their deadly dance in bullfight, which is also associated with Spain. Barbaric, but graceful, dance.
The struggle is very palpable. The dogfight maneuvers, the emotional struggle, betrayal, clashing ideology, and ended up that you have to shoot down your ex-wingman...
Struggle, it is. I scream. I cried. Im not ashamed to admit it.
Very enjoyable reaction from you, my good sir.
Thanks!
Linking to your "scream", the one song that made me absolutely, not kidding, scream like a kid and made me have my mouth open for the whole duration is "Jergingha - Planet Destruction Form" from The Wonderful 101, that was while watching a video of the battle, it was astonishingly epic.
In the second place, there is "Exec_over.method_Sublimation/." From Ar Tonelico 2.
@@stef96ify Ah, Sublimation. I cried during the third part, ee Wassa Sos Yehar. It's very heart wrenching
@@lilianchello Yes, talk about dark... that part is almost like death metal, but with violins
You can try "Waltz for Ariah" from Venus & Braves, by the same composer. It's really beautiful. Few people know that piece these days though.
Alright, may I recommend the concert rendition of Ace Combat 6's Liberation of Gracemeria. It is honestly a really, really great song.
If not that, Ace Combat 7 has the alicorn trio (Awakening, Alicorn, Hero of Comberth Harbor). AC7 also has Farbanti, Hush, Dual Wielder, Magic Spear, Enchanter I and II, and so much more untouched gold.
Ace combat 5? You have the greatest piece of video game music I've heard called "The Unsung War", having the same lyrics as Zero here, it has a bit of symbolism behind the latin.
Out of all these songs, The Unsung War should be next. It's the best video game orchestrated piece I've heard.
Never fails to bring a tear to my eye.
Rest In Peace, trigger.
The Infinity remix of "Blue Skies" is great too.
Composer of Project Ace really know how to make soundtrack. First time listen to this (I'm not playing the game due to no console and PC emulator is suck), I have goosebump when the first phase of opera part come (the part when women opera singer "cum potentia sua demon...", then the flamenco guitar after that literally chill and then that second phase of opera (the "gloria mutat valde Razgriz...") give me x2 the goosebump as the epicness is so good. I've listened to many game song but this song is something
You can always count on Ace Combat games to have an amazing soundtrack.
every time i hear this song all i feel/remember are the 9g turns missle locks and dogfights in general
kings from project wingman next!
Hell yeah!
I really really love this Soundtrack so much
You should react to "Near the Border" too, as it is from the same game and shares its leitmotif
Ill never forget the first time i heard the track on Megalith(Ace Combat 4), when I finished the mission and they called me a hero I believed it and never stopped.
But it's just a cool fighter jet game.
This is my jam....
When it comes to ace combats music it's an experience in itself.
When I clicked to hear a composer's educated opinion about the skill behind this music, I wasn't expecting an enlightening history lesson at all. Thank you.
My interpretation of this track was also about struggle with a sense of omen. The vocals put you in the sky and the flamenco puts you in a heated struggle, so that's perfect music for a great battle in the heavens like the game puts you in. It makes me imagine the sky on fire, which is terrifying but also fills you with awe. This kind of fusion or battle of very different musical styles is something I've always loved ever since I saw a weird pepsi commercial as a kid that had mixed classical opera with rock and roll, lol.
😉
**Flamenco music intensifies**
Não conheço o jogo, mas que música linda !
Day 97 of requesting House of Sacred Remains from Castlevania: Lament of Innocence. Beautifully atmospheric track and one of my fave's from video games in general. It'd be awesome to hear what you think of it.
It's the theme of a level set starting from a cathedral and ending in the crypts through lots of library areas, it's not a particularly significant or infamous level at all but I think the track really reflects the hallowed grounds housing sacred relics beautifully.
The 4 minute upload from the Castlevania Sound Team is the one to listen to.
Have you seen "Ghost Love Score" (look up Nightwish live at Wacken 2013)
I can still hear the missile alert playing over the whole thing
This is pretty much the companion piece to Unsung War as Zero uses the Latin choir and lyrics from Unsung War
You would love the part of Bleach's soundtrack dedicated to the villain group from the palace Las Noches, as you may have noticed it's in spanish and all the OST is made with a very strong spanish feel, flamenco and Andalusian
Ace Combat has some of the best music in all of gaming....And ive played a lot of games.
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I just want to see a video of "the invasion of gracemeria" along side "liberation of gracemeria" my favorites
When I listen to this music while gaming, I am immediately 500% better
Funny thing there exist a Spain in ace combat it's called Sapin. Ace combat takes place in its own universe called strange real
Belka being the country of Osea goes to war with after Belka losing most of its land during an economic depression and getting tricked into buying worthless land by Osea which caused it's depression to get worst. See Belka tried to keep up with Osea and another country called Yuktobanya which the latter two were in an arms race during a cold war
If you like this song then you should check out "The Round Table" from this OST. Amazingly good.
You gotta do Unsung War next
Man, I could do with a full version of that improv at 9:45.
🥲🥲🥲 glad that i grew up with AC games since AC2
Nobody ever expects the Battle Flamenco.
Ace combat 5 also have an amazing soundtrack!
This is fighter jets tangoing in the sky.
I love how reaction channels can listen to this and just use it to guess the themes of the game it comes from with even a semblance of accuracy with zero knowledge of the expansive lore from the whole-ass series it comes from, it just conveys it that well. You're also more right than you know about familiar nations in a different configuration, as the series is set on an alternate Earth where the continents are differently shaped and the countries are different but have obvious analogues to reality (Yuktobania and Estovakia are different flavors of Russia, Sapin is Spain, Osea is the USA, etc.)
What's not really possible to guess without knowing the context, but is still interesting, is that the lyrics (which are lifted from Ace Combat 5's equivalent track to this one) tell the story of a mythological figure from this alternate Earth that never comes up in the game. However, Ace Combat Zero is a very direct prequel to Ace Combat 5 where what the main characters go through can all be traced back to what happens in Zero, and that mythological figure becomes very important to _them_ 15 years later.
Dude i totally recomend Skullgirls ost's for you
It's jezzy mixed with classic music and a bit of rock, is pretty cool
"Yo, buddy. Still alive?"
"Yo Buddy, you still alive" - Solo Wing Pixy.
To me, Zero hands down the best Ace Combat's score. It fits very well with the story "the last dance of the two Galms". There is pain in the music which represented both Pixy's and Cipher's. Pixy's for confusion of his ideology and Cipher for Pixy's betrayal and losing his new wingman PJ.
Those Puss in boots's Shrek's quotes really killed me 😅
Hell yes I was waiting for this one.
This song alone made me download the game and try to play it. No I don't play war/fps games at all.
Such a masterpiece 💖
Wow!
Atlas try more berserk tracks like sign 2 and Indra, these are the best ost in the series
Just a theory. Zero plays when you're dogfighting a pilot called Solo Wing Pixie. In the beginning cutscene they show Pixie with a guitar. I think all the guitar you hear (especially the solo) represents him.
This song plays in a duel between you and you friend to death because pf different philosophies of what is a nation and what is borders and how it just bring hatred between people. Your friend after fighting alongside you seeing all the atrocities and suffering decided to join a terrorist organization who wanted to destroy all nations by a nuclear fallout and you were send to stop them. After you successfully did, your friend appears an aircraft that can control the nuke. So, all there’s left is you and him fighting each to death, you trying to save the world and him also also trying but with twisted methods
If you liked this you should try listen to the OST of Blasphemus (it's a spanish videogame). Amazin soundtrack!!
Has anything made you exclaim "God damn!" like that?
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Please react to Kings from the Project Wingman OST!
check Project Wingman music too
This is the Reimagined version or The unsung war. But this once has more intense and epicness and also SPANISH GUITAR!
it has to do with dueling. the round table is what they call it in ace combat. its where aces meet up to lterally fight it out
its in game. its a duel. thats what the song is trying to portay. you vs me. lets go.
play ace combat 0 its amazingggg 😍
React to ACE COMBAT ZERO : Epilogue OST
Flamenco is probably the perfect musical style for the dance that is dog fighting.
Coffee date
Me: “What’s your favourite AC?”
Her: “Black flag”
Me: “Get out”
Ace Combat soundtracks never disappoints. Also can I get an F for Chopper?
F para o lendário Boca de Motor Chopper!
i was wonderinf if u are from spain or mexico or some part of latin america, your accent and the way you say some words makes me thing u are from any of those parts, cheers always following your content
when AC kicking in
i sow historical context and im sad about the lack of Belka nuking itself mentions
I'm just waiting for Dark Souls III :P
Zero is top notch ace combat music
Yo buddy, still alive?
"So, have you found a reason to fight yet ?" Larry Foulke - Pixy .
This is da wae for me my brudda so and you my brudda ? Found a reason found da wae and da QUEEN CLAP CLAP CLAP
Absolutely great video!
God bless, Jesus loves you!
I swear to god, the thumbnail makes you look like Max0r's cousin.
The Unsung War. React. Please.
FIRTS!!!and love your content❤️❤️
Thank you!
Yo buddy… still alive?
So far