Man Takahashi's statement about the idea for 3's cover art being conceived of before Xenoblade 2 started production, this coulda been planned for real.
@@boywonder1162 Bruh you just gave me a reality check & I thank you for that. The question that I do have however, Noah is practically a Homs & his flute skills are something you'd only hear in the world of Xenoblade 2. Makes me wonder if there was some sort of passive cross-cultural exchange before the Keves & Agnes descend into war 🤔
@@damb1858 Possibly, however we should take into account that both sides are fighting for some other cause than just ‘I don’t like you’, so they may not have had time to exchange many cultural tendencies. If they had enough time, both sides would have advanced ether and mechanical technologies equal to eachother, however that is not the case. Agnus has better ether and Keves has better tech. Whatever these clocks are have got to be something to do with the fighting, not to mention the line ‘fighting to live and living to fight’ in the first trailer.
Everything about Uraya was stunning. The view of the city looming over the valley, the glowing orange trees illuminating the water, the sky peaking through the slits on Uraya's back, and this godly music. I remember being stuck for an hour because I couldn't figure out how to lower the water level, but I couldn't care less because it meant I could take in more of the scenery.
I'm playing the game for the first time. I happened to walk into Uraya stomach for the first time at night during a petal storm. I literally just stood still for 5 minutes taking in the view
They kinda ruined Uraya in XC3, and made some inaccuracies with parts of it, for some reason. (Mainly the inside, the Fonsa Myma area in particular, but also the entire rest of the inside of the titan. Like why and how is it completely non-hollow and filled up on the inside? At least when looking from anywhere but inside near Fonsa Myma.)
To me at least, the absolute state of Uraya in 3 really conveys how the world is extremely decayed and destroyed. And I grew to like the area for that reason.
That's the not the real Uraya though, thank goodness. This is because Aionios is an amalgamation of different thing from the XC1 & XC2 worlds that were stored in origin. So, Maybe the real one is still alive? We don't know though, how much time has passed since the end of XC1 and XC2 until the start of XC3's story.
@@lemmyxpro sadly, im pretty sure the Titans died quickly after becoming one with the land. That's just what was going to happen. We see in a flashback with Nia and the old world that the Urayan titan was in the land, like the titan in Moebius'a world😢
When I heard 1:44 for the first time, it was the EXACT moment I arrived in the huge stomach area of Uraya. It was the most stellar moment of my entire life.
...I've been playing video games my whole life and I'm so thankful I found Xenoblade. This soundtrack is indescribable. I paid 60 euros for the complete collection and never regretted it. Every month I listen to all the soundtracks and I wish I didn't know the game to relive all those wonderful moments. Kingdom of Uraya makes it so impressively clear what power and emotions music has.
1:05 Listening to this part with headphones, I love the women's choir mixed with the wind instrument. Its interesting to have them sing with (what seems like) excess breath for the vocals. You really hear each breath they take, but still sounds soooo good and I find it fitting for the piece.
I can see the composer giving little cutoff motions for each breath. It adds to the authenticity of the piece and also the majesty of the environment I feel.
that`s the power of nintendo music. believe it or not, i never played zelda series until i hear some zelda soundtracks. good game music should good to hear whether you play that game or not. average game music is something sound good only after you play that game.
I'll never forget stopping at the edge of Cobalt Cliffs and looking out at the beautiful scenery... 1:44 hit as the sun changed to that stunning peach orange, petals fell and the rocks lit up with a texture that bounced around the entire interior...the rays of light illuminating everything for that breif moment... Unforgettable. My most treasured moment in any game.
The mechonis sword really said "fuck _this_ particular titan" and skewered it in half. Also I wouldn't be surprised if it just misses garfont village. Uraya...is either going to be desolate ruins or the most dangerous place in the game.
1:44 played at the exact moment I reached Cobalt Cliffs, and i stopped moving Rex when this hit. Rex, Nia, and Tora spent a solid 5 minutes standing at the edge of Cobalt Cliff, just staring out into the Urayan Titan’s stomach, and that moment right there, is what truly hooked me to the game, XC2 is definitely my favour Xeno Game by far thanks to that moment.
Leftherian Archipelago is one of the best pieces of music ever composed and it has like no views on any uploads of it, so i'd say it counts among the most underrated
If you wanna get into it, start with Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition. Xenoblade 2 is more of an acquired taste. 3 is dope. Thanks for asking btw 💯
As much as I adore the original Xenoblade Chronicles, I feel like 2 made so many improvements. I'm still playing through my first time (just got to Indol) and I am absolutely in love with this game. The Urayan Titan made me realize that this game will most likely take over as my all time favorite. Meeting Vandham and the Garfont Mercenaries was one of the most comforting moments in gaming for me, and this song just pieced everything together. Satorl Marsh was easily my favorite area in XB1, and Uraya is just that on steroids. The story, the characters, the music... absolutely one of the most important gaming moments for me.
Upon first arrival to the main part of Uraya, I just sat there for 5 minutes takin in the sountrack and the scenery composed of blooming saffronias and petal slowly descending. Truly one of the most beautiful environments in Xenoblade history
@@macaroll Damn, well it's not all bad you can always try finishing off unique monsters with chain attacks or use up any bonus EXP in inns that you may have, the grind is tough but I had fun doing it! Hope you do too
Yasunori Mitsuda is a goddamn musical genius. His love affair with melodies played by flutes is a thing of absolute majesty. I cannot WAIT to hear the XC3 OST.
That feeling when you made it to the stomach area of Uraya and be stunned by how beautiful the lake and the surrounding areas are, only to be interrupted by Zeke a few seconds later
Man, this is why I love video game music, when all the instruments go quiet to give space to that angelic chorus at 1:04, if you listen carefuly you can hear the heart beat of the titan. I adore this game and it's ost
@@TheUltimateNatural He's notable for composing the soundtracks of Ni No Kuni, and since he has more notable compositions on films, he composed the soundtracks of almost every single Studio Ghibli animated films. He was also a student from the legendary Takeo Watanabe, the composer of the theme song of Cutie Honey and composed soundtracks for Mobile Suit Gundam and various other animated shows, tv dramas, theatrical films and animation. I'd say check the history of both of these composers and have a listen to their music, You'll definitely enjoy it
God, the first time I saw Uraya I swear I just stood there for like 30 minutes and stared at the beautiful scenery. The trees were glowing and leaves were being scattered by the wind. Plus, this OST was playing in the background. It was perfect.
I'm replaying this again and after arriving here last night it's hard to describe the emotions this evokes but I will say this, just sitting here listening to the music as I play I find myself thinking of my dad who passed away from Cancer in 2015. Never does a day go by when he isn't on my mind.
In the moment I heard 1:44 for the first time it was swimming in a lake and seeing a monster slowly getting out of the water and flying. It gave goosebumps man
I remember just being in awe listening to this track for the first time before my copy of the game arrived. Quite possibly one of the most amazing field themes in all RPG history along with Ni No Kuni's World Map theme and FFXV's Valse di Fantastica
this is my favorite overworld theme from all of xenoblade, and no it is not because uraya is where you fight akhos the first time... it might be because of that... nah this is just perfection
It invokes nostalgic "FF-X-2-A Thousand Words" and SNES "Secret of Mana"-feelings at the same time.....just so beautiful. Imagine you die and you hear this as the last tune ever....
Watching the recent trailer, it seems Xenoblade 3 could take place in a dead/ruined Uraya at some point... And Uraya is my absolute favorite thing about this game... so I can only imagine tearing up if they do some kind of remix/rework of this nostalgic tune as we traverse through it. :,) I'm not ready for Xenoblade 3!
I just love the flute in this theme. I definitely like the day version of Uraya's theme more than the night version. I really like the occasional petal falls that occur in this area.
The work of amazing composers in cooperation with amazing narrative designers and artists with help of amazing directors like Tetsuya Takahashi! The visions of so many talented people coming together and making something beautiful!
Im playing through the game for the first time at the moment and it really wasn't until Uraya that it started clicking with me. The original XC1 was my first RPG and is still one of the best games I've ever played in my opinion so XC2 has taken a lot of getting used to for me and honestly I think this music really helped pull me into the world, far more than the previous areas did.
@@TheUltimateNatural The song itself is so nostalgic. It takes me back to when I was a kid in the summer on my way home from my grandparents around being 6 and here I am 18 now or anything really! I love this track the music and instruments used suit my interest of what I classify as a “sweet” song vs “sour” song
It’s definitely not just you. It sounds like something ripped out of a fairytale, and it easily one of the best songs for one of the best locations in the series.
I haven't played this game since 2017 when I first beat it and I recently just 100% Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition back in February. (I want to replay all the games before I finally delve into 3) Coming back to this game and getting to Uraya and hearing that music play was actually magical. This game is straight up a master piece and I can't believe I'm enjoying the revisit this much.
Damn I have been listening to this for years, its such a beautiful music and now I have just started playing the game couple days ago and definitely feels even better now that Ik what Uraya Looks like.
The flutes were a foreshadowing, a fluteshadowing if you will.
Lol
Holy shi- I didn’t even notice! And In the cover art for the game it Noah and mio stood in-front of the dead urayan titan
Man Takahashi's statement about the idea for 3's cover art being conceived of before Xenoblade 2 started production, this coulda been planned for real.
@@boywonder1162 Bruh you just gave me a reality check & I thank you for that. The question that I do have however, Noah is practically a Homs & his flute skills are something you'd only hear in the world of Xenoblade 2. Makes me wonder if there was some sort of passive cross-cultural exchange before the Keves & Agnes descend into war 🤔
@@damb1858 Possibly, however we should take into account that both sides are fighting for some other cause than just ‘I don’t like you’, so they may not have had time to exchange many cultural tendencies. If they had enough time, both sides would have advanced ether and mechanical technologies equal to eachother, however that is not the case. Agnus has better ether and Keves has better tech.
Whatever these clocks are have got to be something to do with the fighting, not to mention the line ‘fighting to live and living to fight’ in the first trailer.
1:44 You always know it's coming, but you still get goosebumps every single time.
one of my favorite places in this game. so beautiful. this music, the scenery. I love xenoblade
Just awesome.
You are right mate that is the exact feeling. Every single time :)
Cheeky modulation
ughhhhHHHHHHH
This is art.
Indeed. tenpers.
What's the deal with MonolithSoft making the SWAMP LEVEL the best part of the game...these people are the best contrarians on the planet.
fromsoft take notes.
Reminds me of the home boy vandham and his sacrifice.
Not true, in Xenoblade 1, it was the snow level.
@@Spritus3241 What do you mean? I love Blight town!
Yeah. Playing XCDE atm. First time. When I arrived at satorl marsh, I was blown away when it turned to night. Abselotely amazing.
Uraya is just a bigger Satorl Marsh
Uraya is Satorl Marsh
The marsh at night was easily my favorite track in 1.
And much more beautiful!
Uraya is a lot better. 2 just has such complex and interesting level design. The only problem is that the map cannot keep up with its complexity.
@@dugtrioramen Xenoblade maps are too intricate and have too much verticality for our simple 2D maps to comprehend.
Everything about Uraya was stunning. The view of the city looming over the valley, the glowing orange trees illuminating the water, the sky peaking through the slits on Uraya's back, and this godly music.
I remember being stuck for an hour because I couldn't figure out how to lower the water level, but I couldn't care less because it meant I could take in more of the scenery.
same with me, i was stuck in there too, until i realize i could go around and lower the water level... then i go non stop until i finished this game
And the pedals in the wind weather combined with the scenery and music really ties it all together
I'm playing the game for the first time. I happened to walk into Uraya stomach for the first time at night during a petal storm. I literally just stood still for 5 minutes taking in the view
They kinda ruined Uraya in XC3, and made some inaccuracies with parts of it, for some reason. (Mainly the inside, the Fonsa Myma area in particular, but also the entire rest of the inside of the titan. Like why and how is it completely non-hollow and filled up on the inside? At least when looking from anywhere but inside near Fonsa Myma.)
To me at least, the absolute state of Uraya in 3 really conveys how the world is extremely decayed and destroyed. And I grew to like the area for that reason.
Uraya... What happened to you baby girl 😭
oddly whimsical for a place you enter by getting vored
Well... I'm never gonna hear this theme the same way again.
lol
Eaten. The word you are looking for is eaten.
@@fuahuahuatime5196 no, i'm pretty sure it's vored.
I-
You’re not wrong
That’s the worst part
This soundtrack heals an aching soul....Flora helps too.
that's the Dromarch spirit!
now I'm imagining uraya in the same state as torna back in morytha
well that's depressing, especially since it was my favorite titan
Rip Uraya in Xenoblade Chronicles 3 😞
now full of holes.........
They couldn't have it be the best region in 2 different Xenoblade games
That's the not the real Uraya though, thank goodness. This is because Aionios is an amalgamation of different thing from the XC1 & XC2 worlds that were stored in origin. So, Maybe the real one is still alive? We don't know though, how much time has passed since the end of XC1 and XC2 until the start of XC3's story.
Such an underwhelming area in 3
@@lemmyxpro sadly, im pretty sure the Titans died quickly after becoming one with the land. That's just what was going to happen. We see in a flashback with Nia and the old world that the Urayan titan was in the land, like the titan in Moebius'a world😢
When I heard 1:44 for the first time, it was the EXACT moment I arrived in the huge stomach area of Uraya. It was the most stellar moment of my entire life.
when the gameplay lines up just right 🔥
YES SAME
Same bro
...I've been playing video games my whole life and I'm so thankful I found Xenoblade. This soundtrack is indescribable. I paid 60 euros for the complete collection and never regretted it. Every month I listen to all the soundtracks and I wish I didn't know the game to relive all those wonderful moments. Kingdom of Uraya makes it so impressively clear what power and emotions music has.
Who’s here after the Urayan Titan showed up in the Xenoblade 3 reveal trailer?
The XC3 soundtrack being a theme of Flute has me with chills
the was what 3 music was based off of
I'm currently traveling through this area to reach Fonsa Myma.
This theme and the scenery are jaw droppingly beautiful.
Hopefully you keep enjoying this masterpiece of a game! Good luck!! 😁👍
1:05
Listening to this part with headphones, I love the women's choir mixed with the wind instrument.
Its interesting to have them sing with (what seems like) excess breath for the vocals. You really hear each breath they take, but still sounds soooo good and I find it fitting for the piece.
I can see the composer giving little cutoff motions for each breath. It adds to the authenticity of the piece and also the majesty of the environment I feel.
It sounds angelic
Anyone know what they're saying?
@@dugtrioramen
"Aaaaa, aaaaaaaaaa, aaaaaaaaahh"
@@fgvcosmic6752 😂 just realized we're talking about different timestamps. There are more vocals at 2:37 which I think is what I was wondering about
Seeing Uraya body in Xenoblade 3, Remembering me to listen this soundtrack
This song is so majestic, I love this soundtrack so much and I never even played or watched the game.
If you have or are planning on getting a Switch, get the game. IT'S SOOOOOOOO GOOD!!!
Dude play the game lol
Play it dude
I would recommend getting Xenoblade DE first but yeah you should play this at some point
that`s the power of nintendo music. believe it or not, i never played zelda series until i hear some zelda soundtracks. good game music should good to hear whether you play that game or not. average game music is something sound good only after you play that game.
Xenoblade 2 is *PEAK FICTION*
I'll never forget stopping at the edge of Cobalt Cliffs and looking out at the beautiful scenery... 1:44 hit as the sun changed to that stunning peach orange, petals fell and the rocks lit up with a texture that bounced around the entire interior...the rays of light illuminating everything for that breif moment...
Unforgettable. My most treasured moment in any game.
I have PTSD with this song because I was lost In here for MONTHS and had to listen to the same flute Over and OVER again
damn same
I really do hope we get some version of this song in 3 for what could be an Uraya ruin area to explore
Look at how they massacred my boy…
I mean, I bet there would be a Swamp/Marsh area in XC3. There was in all of its predecessor’s, right?
Oh god please let it be a mix of Satorl Marsh and Uraya's stomach in 3
The mechonis sword really said "fuck _this_ particular titan" and skewered it in half. Also I wouldn't be surprised if it just misses garfont village. Uraya...is either going to be desolate ruins or the most dangerous place in the game.
@@ShadowSkyX What about Fonsa Myma?
Thanks to Chuggaaconroy, I’m here this is so good
Dude, absolutely.
Me too man
Legitimately one of the most beautiful things ever composed.
1:44 played at the exact moment I reached Cobalt Cliffs, and i stopped moving Rex when this hit.
Rex, Nia, and Tora spent a solid 5 minutes standing at the edge of Cobalt Cliff, just staring out into the Urayan Titan’s stomach, and that moment right there, is what truly hooked me to the game, XC2 is definitely my favour Xeno Game by far thanks to that moment.
It is I
Probably the most underrated Xenoblade 2 song
One of the more underrated area themes, but out of the whole ost, the most underrated is definitely Sea of Clouds
Leftherian Archipelago is one of the best pieces of music ever composed and it has like no views on any uploads of it, so i'd say it counts among the most underrated
The whole OST is underrated.
Leftheria has to be the most underrated one imo
@@olfelx true, leftheria is a contender for my favourite xenoblade theme overall
Xenoblade 2's OST will always be an absolute masterpiece.
Never played Xenoblade before, but what a beautiful soundtrack it has.
This is such a beautiful level too. There are so many sections in this area that would amazing wallpapers but it's only 720p 😭
If you wanna get into it, start with Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition. Xenoblade 2 is more of an acquired taste. 3 is dope. Thanks for asking btw 💯
As much as I adore the original Xenoblade Chronicles, I feel like 2 made so many improvements. I'm still playing through my first time (just got to Indol) and I am absolutely in love with this game. The Urayan Titan made me realize that this game will most likely take over as my all time favorite. Meeting Vandham and the Garfont Mercenaries was one of the most comforting moments in gaming for me, and this song just pieced everything together. Satorl Marsh was easily my favorite area in XB1, and Uraya is just that on steroids. The story, the characters, the music... absolutely one of the most important gaming moments for me.
the end of ch. 3 is really sad tho
@@guusthomassen9945 so memorable
This is my favorite music in Xenoblade 2. So fucking good. Perfect in every way.
Upon first arrival to the main part of Uraya, I just sat there for 5 minutes takin in the sountrack and the scenery composed of blooming saffronias and petal slowly descending. Truly one of the most beautiful environments in Xenoblade history
The woods in Uraya are relaxing until you meet lvl. 70+ monsters
That's every area to be honest, unless it's late game where it's normal haha
@@Rex_alpha yeah, i figured. rn, i'm not even close to lvl. 70 yet.
@@macaroll Damn, well it's not all bad you can always try finishing off unique monsters with chain attacks or use up any bonus EXP in inns that you may have, the grind is tough but I had fun doing it! Hope you do too
@@Rex_alpha that's the thing! the grinding! thanks for the advice!! stay safe and take care!
@@macaroll the bonus percent damage from chain attack is basically bonus ep and gold. The higher the percent, the more you earn
Yasunori Mitsuda is a goddamn musical genius. His love affair with melodies played by flutes is a thing of absolute majesty. I cannot WAIT to hear the XC3 OST.
This track was composed by Kenji Hiramatsu
chapter 3 and the urayan titan was when the game fully clicked, this game is unbelievable
I cry every time I come back to this soundtrack.
Cant wait to explore Uraya's remains in XC3
This area was just so mesmerizing that you wanted to get lost here.
Welp...I got lost unintentionally
Please, Sakurai, let this song in!!!
I think it’s remixed and is part of the medley in ssbu right?
Honestly, this might not only be the best track in the Xenoblade franchise, but also the entire Xeno series.
Its amazing but its not the best let's get that right if you said " personally"
That's understandable
what why do you have that username?
Gives me the chills every time I hear it.
CaptainStarkiller this song gives me so much nostalgia
That feeling when you made it to the stomach area of Uraya and be stunned by how beautiful the lake and the surrounding areas are, only to be interrupted by Zeke a few seconds later
The best soundtrack of all Xenoblade Chronicles. My personal opinion.
well I think it's a correct opinion 😂
Kudos to that piccolo/flute player and woodwind section for being to hit those above octave cords perfectly 👍👍👏
This song is just so majestically grand it’s beautiful like this whole game
Plot twist: Noah is the one playing the flute...
I wish Etika were still with us
Why
@@SALTYTOAD000 his charisma, optimism, humor, presence, easygoing content made me feel good
Gone too soon. :’( #joyconboyz4ever
Yeah Same. I miss him. But even more i Miss my little Brother who died dez 2019. I just have so much regret
@@phntom7312
There’s nothing we can do but keep pushing forward and believe in the promise of a better tomorrow.
Man, this is why I love video game music, when all the instruments go quiet to give space to that angelic chorus at 1:04, if you listen carefuly you can hear the heart beat of the titan. I adore this game and it's ost
God this theme is so good it feels like I’ve heard this before I don’t know where but it sounds familiar
i think i got it! it kinda sounds like fire emblem fates music around 0:30 xD
i always thought it sounded like Bravely Default.
It is actually very similer to Joe Hisaishi work, I would not be surprised if the composer was actually a student of his.
@@Frozenlich What work of Joe Hisaishi?
@@TheUltimateNatural He's notable for composing the soundtracks of Ni No Kuni, and since he has more notable compositions on films, he composed the soundtracks of almost every single Studio Ghibli animated films. He was also a student from the legendary Takeo Watanabe, the composer of the theme song of Cutie Honey and composed soundtracks for Mobile Suit Gundam and various other animated shows, tv dramas, theatrical films and animation.
I'd say check the history of both of these composers and have a listen to their music, You'll definitely enjoy it
God, the first time I saw Uraya I swear I just stood there for like 30 minutes and stared at the beautiful scenery. The trees were glowing and leaves were being scattered by the wind. Plus, this OST was playing in the background. It was perfect.
Maybe the flutes here were a hint to xenoblade 3 all along?
the more quiet part with the people whispering/singing in the background reminds me a lot of the gentle parts during Zanza's theme from XBC1
That song nothing but gentle
Xc 1 and 2 have many connections even in soundtracks ...it makes me happy
You know those videos that show people hearing for the first time? This is what I would play for them.
I'm replaying this again and after arriving here last night it's hard to describe the emotions this evokes but I will say this, just sitting here listening to the music as I play I find myself thinking of my dad who passed away from Cancer in 2015. Never does a day go by when he isn't on my mind.
I’m so sorry about that dude 💔 and this music evokes so many feelings it’s crazy
reminds me of vandham...
I listen to this everyday 🙌
In the moment I heard 1:44 for the first time it was swimming in a lake and seeing a monster slowly getting out of the water and flying.
It gave goosebumps man
XC3's music sounds like this.
Makes me even nore hyped
I swear this songs opening is unmatched.
I literally only have bad memories of Uraya. But it certainly wasn't because of this.
◼️♀️▫️▫️▫️▫️▪️➖◾
Man, this still slaps just like the first time
I dont even play this game but whoever composed this song i want to kiss your feet as a thank u bcus this shit sounds like a whole other world
I remember just being in awe listening to this track for the first time before my copy of the game arrived. Quite possibly one of the most amazing field themes in all RPG history along with Ni No Kuni's World Map theme and FFXV's Valse di Fantastica
I never stop listening to this masterpiece.
Man this one is so nostalgic for me now, great memories of playing this game back then :)
most nostalgic song in the game for me
this is my favorite overworld theme from all of xenoblade, and no it is not because uraya is where you fight akhos the first time... it might be because of that... nah this is just perfection
Oh man this was my fav song from the soundtrack
This was on repeat as I was farming Legendary Core Crystals on Vampire Bride Marion.
It invokes nostalgic "FF-X-2-A Thousand Words" and SNES "Secret of Mana"-feelings at the same time.....just so beautiful.
Imagine you die and you hear this as the last tune ever....
This song is pure bliss and I love it
I miss my man vandham...
Watching the recent trailer, it seems Xenoblade 3 could take place in a dead/ruined Uraya at some point...
And Uraya is my absolute favorite thing about this game... so I can only imagine tearing up if they do some kind of remix/rework of this nostalgic tune as we traverse through it.
:,) I'm not ready for Xenoblade 3!
Hm...
Rip.
I just love the flute in this theme. I definitely like the day version of Uraya's theme more than the night version. I really like the occasional petal falls that occur in this area.
My favorite track in the entire game
XC3 SPIOLERS (and XC2 ch4 ending ig)
When the Urayan tunnels don't get any sample of this theme: O' Architect, is this the world that you intended?
Slipping down that water slide did bring a smile to my face
This is one of the reasons why Uraya is my favorite Titan
This song makes me tear up because of what happened to ___. It hurts to think of them now, as they grew on me extremely fast.
v?
This hits different after the XB3 reveal...
My favorite area in XC2 and my favorite song. I think it fits perfectly with the environment around you ❤️
Kingdom of Uraya just might be my favorite place in Xenoblade 2, the soundtrack and scenery just goes together so well!
Ah, the song that made me buy the OST
I like to refer to this level as "Monstro", the music is so soothing. Despite the dangerous monsters it makes the swim worth it
Ill never understand how this soundtrack didnt win a game award
Abso-fucking-lutely agree. Xenoblade chronicles 2 has got to have the BEST soundtrack of ANY game i've played
PYRA MADE IT TO SMASH BABYY
wow
One of the best songs of the game. And do you guys hear those voices in 4:07 ? The’re awesome!
Xenoblade music is always fucking good
*INDEED*
@@TheRebornExpertAnd it doesn't end here!
I literally cried hearing this
Same here buddy, same here. 🥲👍
個人的にゼノ2で一番好きなbgm
景色も相まっていつまでも居たくなる…
Why are Xenoblade and FF ost's so goddamn good??
The work of amazing composers in cooperation with amazing narrative designers and artists with help of amazing directors like Tetsuya Takahashi! The visions of so many talented people coming together and making something beautiful!
@@airi3672 well said!
I can hear the Satorl Marsh piano in the background. Nice touch.
This music weirdly stir the heart
Im playing through the game for the first time at the moment and it really wasn't until Uraya that it started clicking with me. The original XC1 was my first RPG and is still one of the best games I've ever played in my opinion so XC2 has taken a lot of getting used to for me and honestly I think this music really helped pull me into the world, far more than the previous areas did.
Is it just me, or is this one of the best tracks of this game?
No it's definitely not just you. Out of all the soundtracks in XC2 Kingdom of Uraya is the one I've listened to the most.
@@TheUltimateNatural The song itself is so nostalgic. It takes me back to when I was a kid in the summer on my way home from my grandparents around being 6 and here I am 18 now or anything really! I love this track the music and instruments used suit my interest of what I classify as a “sweet” song vs “sour” song
It’s definitely not just you. It sounds like something ripped out of a fairytale, and it easily one of the best songs for one of the best locations in the series.
@@gintokisakata514 it just hits differently! I love this song so much I could cry my eyes to it if I’m being honest
No not just you. It's a majestic and truly beautiful theme. It's almost haunting how well it can recall itself into my memory.
I want this in xenoblade chronicles 3 without any changes
I hope that too, after all Uraya is in Xenoblade 3
I am very sorry
@@thepredman9lol266 Nooooo. :"(
I had a dream where I was at the kitchen and this music just appeared, so I went outside and I was in a giant whale in the space. I loved that dream
I haven't played this game since 2017 when I first beat it and I recently just 100% Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition back in February. (I want to replay all the games before I finally delve into 3)
Coming back to this game and getting to Uraya and hearing that music play was actually magical. This game is straight up a master piece and I can't believe I'm enjoying the revisit this much.
Damn I have been listening to this for years, its such a beautiful music and now I have just started playing the game couple days ago and definitely feels even better now that Ik what Uraya Looks like.
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One of the reasons, why I symply love this game