This plays only 4 times throughout the whole story: - When Shulk and Reyn leave Colony 9 for revenge. - Gadolt sacrifices himself for Sharla and the party. - Melia kills Telethia Yumea so that Tyrea doesn't have to kill her own mother. - Shulk and his friends agree to let each and everyone decide the future of the world and so wish for a world with no gods.
This song and “Eating grub. Sleeping. Laughing. Crying. Sometimes arguing. Sounds alright.” Always makes me cry. For some reason that’s the one line in all of Xenoblade that just instantly makes me breakdown. Something about just realizing that every day life is amazing makes me feel extremely strong emotions.
I knew he wasn’t going to make it off Mechonis, but I definitely cried and put the game down for a second when it happened. Sharla and Gadolt deserved so much more.
Shulk: I don't know. All I wanted to do was stop Zanza having his way. That's all. I cannot be a god! Reyn: Too right! You're great 'n' all, but there's no way you're a god. Shulk: Everyone! Fiora: Look, don't worry, Shulk. None of us want to be gods anyway. And I don't really know what the future holds. But we just want to live our life as it comes. Reyn: Eating grub, sleeping, laughing, crying. Sometimes arguing. Sounds all right! Sharla: Yes. He's right. And being with the ones we love. That's enough. Melia: Even so, we change little by little. Every day is a little different from the last. We do not know what the future will hold. Riki: More fun not knowing! Riki want to have fun! Fiora: Life's little surprises are what makes it great. We don't know what's going to happen. It's worrying sometimes, but it's also exciting. Don't you think? Dunban: Yeah. Isn't that called progress? Aren't we all continuously evolving? I'm not sure we need a more dramatic change than that. Shulk: Yeah. You're right. Little by little. Each day as it comes. That's how we should live. That's our world.
@@maxrichards3881 Reyn: "That doesn't sound like you. Sure it ain't my voice in there?" Shulk: "Might be. It's a bit of a loudmouth." Reyn: "There you go then." *laughing
Having lost both of my parents this year at the young age of 21, this song hits really close to home. I like to think about it like I'm Shulk at the beginning of the adventure, there's a great sense of loss, but a bright future waiting. I miss you guys so much, may we all meet again one day.
From departing Colony 9 "I've made a decision. My purpose in life, is to pursue the faced mechon" To the ending cutscenes "No, I won't decide, the future should be decided by each and every person in the world" Having this theme connect the two scenes was beautiful, a pretty meta way of having Shulk "part ways" with his former self, that voice in his head that kept screaming to destroy them all, the god inside that *would've* decided the future for them. It could also be just me vibing a little too hard to the ost at midnight, but still
"The future should be decided by each and every person in the world" actually makes sense of 3 circumstances and how that well-intended rule backfired. Since everyone now has a say, it enabled 3 to happen.
"Tell me your decision for the future of this world." "I won't decide. The future should be decided by each and every person in the world." "And so what I... No, what we wish for is..." "A world with no gods!"
One of them is saying, It's telling me: listen to what Dunban said. What about the other one? It keeps shouting: make them pay! Destroy every single one of them! And it won't stop getting louder.
@@maxrichards3881 zanza was at that moment sleepingnor regaining strenght, remember the scene when they kill the telethia in makna forest that shulk says that he don't want for someone else to suffer what he suffered when he lost Fiora, I guess it was his own voice who also wanted vengeance
@@andreyrh Zanza was sleeping but even before being freed shulk has already had that dream where he falls down into the ground and a zanza looking shulk says "you cant do that, because you're not here, not anymore", so maybe not while hes awaken but zanza could already influence shulk in some way (since half of zanzas being was sealed on the monado in ose tower, and the monado has been pretty much with shulk all the time).
My favorite thing about this song is how it's used for the final time when the universe is remade. Right after the Big Bang, it goes all gentle with stringed instruments, underscoring the majesty of a brand new universe being born. No bombastic brass as we pan out and see all those new galaxies which wouldn't even be that out of place for how grand the moment is, just this soft tune to welcome in this newborn existence.
This really hits deep. It really gets me thinking. I can't cry for it, I want to, but it instead fills me with the motivation to change my destiny, and keep living. Day by day.
Man. I'm turning 18 in 9 hours, and I've never felt more afraid. Life completely changes from now on. I'm no longer a kid. I will never be seen as a kid again. I'm going to really miss it. Reflecting on my time spent here on the earth though, I really have to say that this game was the highlight. Nothing will compare to it ever. The things I was experiencing at the time of playing, and how it helped me in so many ways besides entertainment. This is my absolute favorite track by far. Its crazy to think these past few years will be nostalgic. My future is something I can't wait to decide, all on my own.
Graduation got me back here again. Once again, I find myself at the bridge. When I pass, it'll be a new world. New times and new experiences. All that once was is now gone. The people I've spent my entire life with, all going. Separate paths for all of us. Things will truly never come close to the same. I'm moving on and past it, whether I like it or not. I can't stop time. I've tried my best to slow it down too, but all that did was waste my effort. Now I'm here. The grasp I had is weakened, and I'll be here in this same spot as I watch it leave me. It's all nothing but memories now. The good AND the bad. The world I once was in. I'm really going to miss everyone. I'm going to miss everything. This is the end of the biggest chapter in my life. There's new places to go and new things to do, but for me to reach it I need to let go. I will let go. I will reach what I can, and go where I must. I'm going to live out my life and see what I was truly missing out on all these years. I'm excited for what is to come, no matter the unfortunately inevitable price. Goodbye everyone, and good luck out there. -Ryan J
I've noticed that the reason why a lot of the tracks in the game were remastered was to add more emotion. Engage the enemy is such an improvement in the remaster because the strings and choir have so much emotion conveyed that MIDI just can't. However, tracks like the title card music and Once We Part Ways already have a lot of emotion swelling up in the music which is probably why they weren't remastered.
Nice theory, but I'm pretty sure it's just that cutscene themes weren't remastered while battle themes were. Engage the Enemy plays in battle a couple of times, so it counts as a battle theme.
My friend made me play this and holy wow what a journey. This song especially stuck with me. Every little moment with the cast, every plot twist, every mechon scrapped, and every ost listened to was an amazing experience. My friend says the second game is even better and I cannot wait to find out why
He's right. It starts out much slower and weaker than the first game, but the more you progress in the game, the more incredible stuff you will discover, until you finally get to what is, to me and maybe other, the best final act in all Xenoblade games Same thing with the combat system as a whole as well: it starts out slow, and the more you progress into the game the more options you unlock to make it amazing
The scene where they leave Colony 9 was so powerful that every time I fast-travelled to Dunban's House I was just hit with this strong nostalgia that made me want to play the game for the first time again
The entire sequence there was just amazing. From fiora being killed, to them setting out, with this music on the background... The first time i played it i knew this game would mess with my feelings.
I love that no matter how you took alvis's words Shulk would've decided the same thing. Whether he would be there himself or not, his decision just made sense because of how well his character was developed
As to have played this through Christmas break. I decided to play this as the first song in New year as it gives me a sense of hope. Being 21 and the only fam member I have left is my Grandfather. This melancholic vibe gives me the strength and hope to continue to move forward as we open a new chapter. No more sorrow, No more pain.. As I endured all the family I lost in this house and do my best to help my Grandfather and take care of the house. To continue yearning for that future with hope :))
Shulk: You changed my life Alvis: I’m literally the administrative computer of a phase transition experiment facility. Shulk: Wait... really? Alvis: Well actually NOW it’s a little more complicated than that; go look up Enel’s facts about Xenoblade for a condensed version. Shulk: ???
"Tell me your decision for the future of this world." "I won't decide, the future should be decided by each and every person in the world! And so what I, no what WE wish for is... A world with no gods!
It’s 3 AM where I’m at. I’m listening to this song to ease my mind off life. I have tried to commit suicide from the people that I considered friends but now, not anymore. For 7-8 years I have realized that they were using me, tormenting me, and overall not accepting my identity. I lied about who I was just so they can be happy while I wasn’t. I left them and I don’t know how I feel. I realized so late that I’m stupid for even thinking they were my friends. They think I’m paranoid or overreacting but they wouldn’t listen to how I felt. Xenoblade 1 and 2 was the only thing I kept hidden from everyone else. The music in Xenoblade 1 and the story in Xenoblade 2 saved me. I stayed strong, dealing with all the hate I continued to receive. I’ll smile or cry whenever I put this song up because it’s a memory that I smile for when I was introduced to this franchise and I’ll cry whenever I remember my morbid past.
Xenoblade took me through such an emotional rollercoaster the first time through, and hearing this over the birth of a universe is what truly cemented this game as my favorite of all time.
I just played the game twice, 100%'d it, and then hearing this makes me want to play it all over again. Ive played this game at least 10 times now what is wrong with me
The guitar solo in "you will know our names" has a melody very similar to the violin solo in this song. Like this song was setting and ideal, and you will know our names was fulfilling it through action.
I had to come back to this song years after beating the game because it still hits. Today it’s hitting because I’m somewhat moving out and leaving my home for a long time. I beat this game during the quarantine and years later I’m beginning to take the next steps of my life. God this song HITS.
Hearing this gives me major goosebumps and makes me tear up everytime especially 2:10. One of if not the most beautiful sounding tracks I've ever heard.
To create a world of no gods, honestly That would be a great World. A world not dictated by one person but instead a world where you desire can come true and a future that you can claim as your own.
start to finish, and yet this piece will carry on through my memories for years to come xenoblade chronicles is beautiful, and this piece is proof of it
The 1st violin, 2nd violin, viola, cello, and vocals in the original game are real. Since this particular track is almost entirely on these instruments, there was no real reason to "remaster" it. The synthetic instruments are the timpani, cymbals, piano, and harp; all of which can sound almost exactly the same as the real thing.
Major spoilers 3 2 1 That scene when Sharla watched Gadolt sacrifice himself while Reyn had to support her made me cry so hard. I love this game but damn the story hit me hard. :(
every now and then i think about this games ending and in particular this song. something about it is just so fucking beautiful i hate it. i tear up just thinking about it lol
- This track was NOT remastered -
Wow
And if we’re honest, it didn’t need to be.
@@SlyJMan To be honest, none of the tracks had to be remade. But I'm not complaining
*Good.*
@@robitussinbrohan718 only the area themes and battle themes were remastered
Look after yourselves, boys. As soon as this heals, I'll be right behind you. And then we will seize our destiny, together.
I’m very surprised Dunban fulfilled that promise. I assumed he was dead meat for sure after saying that lol
Dunban's such a manly character.
God I fucking love Dunban. He's honestly one of my all time favorite characters in fiction
@@dar6420 same
Funny how Shulk said that when killing Zanza and after that this began playing.
This plays only 4 times throughout the whole story:
- When Shulk and Reyn leave Colony 9 for revenge.
- Gadolt sacrifices himself for Sharla and the party.
- Melia kills Telethia Yumea so that Tyrea doesn't have to kill her own mother.
- Shulk and his friends agree to let each and everyone decide the future of the world and so wish for a world with no gods.
jreyes94
The attack on colony 9, My boss losing to that meddling kid, That grunt Gadolt’s miserable demise. All of it.
- Dickson
Huh, only thought it play when Shulk made his decision
Pretty sure the 3rd one is wrong. Thoughts Enshrined plays in that scene
XenoRose
Nope.
Max Richards oh wait I thought of something else. Sorry
What I... no. What WE wish for is... a world with no Juju.
Master Sword
A world with no Lorithia. Might as well make it for the worst character.
@@maxrichards3881 you mean based mom?
That Lonely Giraffe inc.
wtf does that mean?
@@maxrichards3881 what the fuck do you mean?
@@thatlonelygiraffeinc.6989 what r u on
This song and “Eating grub. Sleeping. Laughing. Crying. Sometimes arguing. Sounds alright.” Always makes me cry. For some reason that’s the one line in all of Xenoblade that just instantly makes me breakdown. Something about just realizing that every day life is amazing makes me feel extremely strong emotions.
I wish I cried during this ending. It was so beautiful
Bro there are many lines in this game that absolutely tear me to pieces. 💔🖤
What we, no what I wish for is, a heaircut that says, "Look, I've just had my hair cut."
God I've been looking for that video for weeks now, do you happen to have a link to it good sir???
@@Okega Just search "Shulk saying things that he wouldn't" on YT. The thumbnail should be Shulk with a smug face with the famous sandwich in hand
"Hey, which do you prefer? Me or Sharla?" lol.
Yess, you are a man of culture aswell
"I LIKE YOUR CUT, G"
"I've fulfilled... my promise.
Live, Sharla."
ㅠ_ㅠ
:( When you cry over polygons. This game is something man.
I knew he wasn’t going to make it off Mechonis, but I definitely cried and put the game down for a second when it happened. Sharla and Gadolt deserved so much more.
Shulk: I don't know. All I wanted to do was stop Zanza having his way. That's all. I cannot be a god!
Reyn: Too right! You're great 'n' all, but there's no way you're a god.
Shulk: Everyone!
Fiora: Look, don't worry, Shulk. None of us want to be gods anyway. And I don't really know what the future holds. But we just want to live our life as it comes.
Reyn: Eating grub, sleeping, laughing, crying. Sometimes arguing. Sounds all right!
Sharla: Yes. He's right. And being with the ones we love. That's enough.
Melia: Even so, we change little by little. Every day is a little different from the last. We do not know what the future will hold.
Riki: More fun not knowing! Riki want to have fun!
Fiora: Life's little surprises are what makes it great. We don't know what's going to happen. It's worrying sometimes, but it's also exciting. Don't you think?
Dunban: Yeah. Isn't that called progress? Aren't we all continuously evolving? I'm not sure we need a more dramatic change than that.
Shulk: Yeah. You're right. Little by little. Each day as it comes. That's how we should live. That's our world.
Our World
Mad spoilers
@@crash1760
Yeah, this song plays first after the colony 9 attack.
@@maxrichards3881 Reyn: "That doesn't sound like you. Sure it ain't my voice in there?"
Shulk: "Might be. It's a bit of a loudmouth."
Reyn: "There you go then."
*laughing
@@leahtheanimationfan40
Apparently, Zanza has a hidden affinity for cussing.
Having lost both of my parents this year at the young age of 21, this song hits really close to home. I like to think about it like I'm Shulk at the beginning of the adventure, there's a great sense of loss, but a bright future waiting.
I miss you guys so much, may we all meet again one day.
Hope everything's going okay for you, buddy 🙏🏿
I'm very sorry for your loss.. I hope you are doing okay. 😰
I'm wishing the best of luck to you brother, I hope everything gets better. I am sorry for your loss 🙏
Hope your doing alright homie and yes bright future waiting
I'm sorry for your loss. Hope you're doing ok. Wish the best for you
From departing Colony 9
"I've made a decision. My purpose in life, is to pursue the faced mechon"
To the ending cutscenes
"No, I won't decide, the future should be decided by each and every person in the world"
Having this theme connect the two scenes was beautiful, a pretty meta way of having Shulk "part ways" with his former self, that voice in his head that kept screaming to destroy them all, the god inside that *would've* decided the future for them.
It could also be just me vibing a little too hard to the ost at midnight, but still
"The future should be decided by each and every person in the world" actually makes sense of 3 circumstances and how that well-intended rule backfired. Since everyone now has a say, it enabled 3 to happen.
Amazing character development.
"Tell me your decision for the future of this world."
"I won't decide. The future should be decided by each and every person in the world."
"And so what I... No, what we wish for is..."
"A world with no gods!"
Meanwhile in another universe at the same as the bonis falls “This is the last gift I can offer you, the rest is up to you my children”.
Alvis :(
Why you deny me like this, even though i helped you?
2:10 is where it hits me. That part absolutely destroys my emotions
That part playing when they're leaving the colony just hits different
The part of goosebumps and manly tears :'(
Greg Martin spoilers...
It hits even more when it plays while Shulk’s universe is created.
A world with no gods!
That’s where it hits us all
"I'm glad I'm on time. I've fulfilled my promise. Live... Sharla"
im shaking and crying rn
"Live... Sharla..."
:'(
NOOOO, that part was so sad ughhhhh😭😭😭😭
“You have to fuck my fiancé, Reyn! I can’t! I have metal where my dick used to be. Please Reyn!”
Brandon Valentin Omg🤣🤣🤣
In my head, there are two versions of me
That foreshadowing though...
One of them is saying, It's telling me: listen to what Dunban said. What about the other one? It keeps shouting: make them pay! Destroy every single one of them! And it won't stop getting louder.
Sven Mayer
Zanza is quite the loudmouth.
@@maxrichards3881 zanza was at that moment sleepingnor regaining strenght, remember the scene when they kill the telethia in makna forest that shulk says that he don't want for someone else to suffer what he suffered when he lost Fiora, I guess it was his own voice who also wanted vengeance
@@andreyrh Zanza was sleeping but even before being freed shulk has already had that dream where he falls down into the ground and a zanza looking shulk says "you cant do that, because you're not here, not anymore", so maybe not while hes awaken but zanza could already influence shulk in some way (since half of zanzas being was sealed on the monado in ose tower, and the monado has been pretty much with shulk all the time).
My favorite thing about this song is how it's used for the final time when the universe is remade. Right after the Big Bang, it goes all gentle with stringed instruments, underscoring the majesty of a brand new universe being born. No bombastic brass as we pan out and see all those new galaxies which wouldn't even be that out of place for how grand the moment is, just this soft tune to welcome in this newborn existence.
Stunningly beautiful track
Indeed
@@aquamarinetangerine Malos, is that you?
@@boredgoddesstori6635 Indeed
Didn't know you were into xenoblade! How based
when you save the game and fiora's portrait is gone
?
@@Samusmetroid1986 After the big cutscene in colony 9 in the beginning
Spoiler:
When you lose Fiora
@@lhyster2488 oh okay
“remember the gift of life that fiora gave you, and treasure it”
Shulk‘s Final Speech before creating the new universe always gives me chills.
This really hits deep. It really gets me thinking. I can't cry for it, I want to, but it instead fills me with the motivation to change my destiny, and keep living. Day by day.
I'm actually really glad this one was left alone. Not sure why though.
It fits well enough. Gadolt’s death hit me harder than I thought it would.
It already fits well, but they didn’t remaster any cutscene music, so that’s probably the main reason why.
Man. I'm turning 18 in 9 hours, and I've never felt more afraid. Life completely changes from now on. I'm no longer a kid. I will never be seen as a kid again. I'm going to really miss it. Reflecting on my time spent here on the earth though, I really have to say that this game was the highlight. Nothing will compare to it ever. The things I was experiencing at the time of playing, and how it helped me in so many ways besides entertainment. This is my absolute favorite track by far. Its crazy to think these past few years will be nostalgic. My future is something I can't wait to decide, all on my own.
Graduation got me back here again. Once again, I find myself at the bridge. When I pass, it'll be a new world. New times and new experiences. All that once was is now gone. The people I've spent my entire life with, all going. Separate paths for all of us. Things will truly never come close to the same. I'm moving on and past it, whether I like it or not. I can't stop time. I've tried my best to slow it down too, but all that did was waste my effort. Now I'm here. The grasp I had is weakened, and I'll be here in this same spot as I watch it leave me. It's all nothing but memories now. The good AND the bad. The world I once was in. I'm really going to miss everyone. I'm going to miss everything. This is the end of the biggest chapter in my life. There's new places to go and new things to do, but for me to reach it I need to let go. I will let go. I will reach what I can, and go where I must. I'm going to live out my life and see what I was truly missing out on all these years. I'm excited for what is to come, no matter the unfortunately inevitable price. Goodbye everyone, and good luck out there.
-Ryan J
It gets worse.
I guess view being an adult (I just got in college) more like Xenoblade 3 considering how I’m unable to move on and I’m stuck inside an endless loop
When this music swells over Reyn and Shulk leaving Colony 9, that's when I knew this was going to be one of my favorite games of all time.
*INDEED*
2:07 - 3:09 makes this one of my favorite video game cutscene themes, if not my favorite. It’s. So. Good.
I've noticed that the reason why a lot of the tracks in the game were remastered was to add more emotion. Engage the enemy is such an improvement in the remaster because the strings and choir have so much emotion conveyed that MIDI just can't. However, tracks like the title card music and Once We Part Ways already have a lot of emotion swelling up in the music which is probably why they weren't remastered.
Nice theory, but I'm pretty sure it's just that cutscene themes weren't remastered while battle themes were. Engage the Enemy plays in battle a couple of times, so it counts as a battle theme.
“You! What have you done?!”
“I have done nothing. This is your destiny. Accept it with dignity!”
Brody Flynn
Wrong song.
Edit; This song plays during Dunban’s “I will not cry” scene.
That’s Thoughts Enshrined
My friend made me play this and holy wow what a journey. This song especially stuck with me. Every little moment with the cast, every plot twist, every mechon scrapped, and every ost listened to was an amazing experience. My friend says the second game is even better and I cannot wait to find out why
He's right. It starts out much slower and weaker than the first game, but the more you progress in the game, the more incredible stuff you will discover, until you finally get to what is, to me and maybe other, the best final act in all Xenoblade games
Same thing with the combat system as a whole as well: it starts out slow, and the more you progress into the game the more options you unlock to make it amazing
Those last few notes are amazing
The scene where they leave Colony 9 was so powerful that every time I fast-travelled to Dunban's House I was just hit with this strong nostalgia that made me want to play the game for the first time again
The entire sequence there was just amazing.
From fiora being killed, to them setting out, with this music on the background... The first time i played it i knew this game would mess with my feelings.
I love that no matter how you took alvis's words Shulk would've decided the same thing. Whether he would be there himself or not, his decision just made sense because of how well his character was developed
Brooo it hit me so hard at 2:40 at the ending
Dude shhhh some people didn’t get there yet
DefinitelyNotFort true my b
YOU SPOILED IT FOR ME WTF
@@terraghost what?
As to have played this through Christmas break.
I decided to play this as the first song in New year as it gives me a sense of hope.
Being 21 and the only fam member I have left is my Grandfather. This melancholic vibe gives me the strength and hope to continue to move forward as we open a new chapter.
No more sorrow, No more pain..
As I endured all the family I lost in this house and do my best to help my Grandfather and take care of the house.
To continue yearning for that future with hope :))
I wish...
A world without gods
A world without Juju
A world without ice cabbage
@@Mochadruidunderated comment 😂
The track that starts and ends the greatest adventure of all time. I'm glad that this wasn't remastered because this track is perfect the way it is.
Shulk: You changed my life
Alvis: I’m literally the administrative computer of a phase transition experiment facility.
Shulk: Wait... really?
Alvis: Well actually NOW it’s a little more complicated than that; go look up Enel’s facts about Xenoblade for a condensed version.
Shulk: ???
"Tell me your decision for the future of this world."
"I won't decide, the future should be decided by each and every person in the world! And so what I, no what WE wish for is...
A world with no gods!
2:53 goosebump alert
I'm not crying you're crying
Live...... Sharla...
This song immediately makes me tear up every damn time
"No Matter how painful, no matter how hard, it's nothing to be sad about..."
This song makes me cry. Not only because of the story behind it. Which I won’t spoil. It just makes me feel so many feelings.
"What we...no, What I wish is a haircut that says: Hey, I just got a haircut..."
This song reminds me of a certain Gurren Lagann scene. Anyone who’s seen it knows exactly what I’m talking about.
This is what dying with all ur loved ones around you sounds like
I can’t believe this is already nostalgic. The game is only over a year old, but felt like a timeless experience.
The remaster is a year old. It orginally came out on the wii nearly a decade ago
@@samreddig8819 I know but I only played the remaster
It’s 3 AM where I’m at. I’m listening to this song to ease my mind off life. I have tried to commit suicide from the people that I considered friends but now, not anymore. For 7-8 years I have realized that they were using me, tormenting me, and overall not accepting my identity. I lied about who I was just so they can be happy while I wasn’t. I left them and I don’t know how I feel. I realized so late that I’m stupid for even thinking they were my friends. They think I’m paranoid or overreacting but they wouldn’t listen to how I felt. Xenoblade 1 and 2 was the only thing I kept hidden from everyone else. The music in Xenoblade 1 and the story in Xenoblade 2 saved me. I stayed strong, dealing with all the hate I continued to receive. I’ll smile or cry whenever I put this song up because it’s a memory that I smile for when I was introduced to this franchise and I’ll cry whenever I remember my morbid past.
Xenoblade took me through such an emotional rollercoaster the first time through, and hearing this over the birth of a universe is what truly cemented this game as my favorite of all time.
Same
I just realized that The End Lies Ahead is a more epic and orchestral version of this one
I just played the game twice, 100%'d it, and then hearing this makes me want to play it all over again. Ive played this game at least 10 times now what is wrong with me
When you say 100% do you mean you got all 200 achievements?
Nothing is wrong with you
Xenoblade is like a drug, but in a good way. I even beat it 11 times since 2015.
The guitar solo in "you will know our names" has a melody very similar to the violin solo in this song. Like this song was setting and ideal, and you will know our names was fulfilling it through action.
I had to come back to this song years after beating the game because it still hits. Today it’s hitting because I’m somewhat moving out and leaving my home for a long time. I beat this game during the quarantine and years later I’m beginning to take the next steps of my life. God this song HITS.
Perfect track to listen to just after xenoblade 3 got announced! This years gonna be amazing weve got botw 2 and xb3! I cant wait!
Hearing this gives me major goosebumps and makes me tear up everytime especially 2:10. One of if not the most beautiful sounding tracks I've ever heard.
2:10 gives me chills every time
One of the best songs I have ever heard in a game.
To create a world of no gods, honestly
That would be a great World.
A world not dictated by one person but instead a world where you desire can come true and a future that you can claim as your own.
Happy 14th Anniversary to one of the best games of all time and my personal favorite Xenoblade game, Xenoblade Chronicles!! 🥳🥳🎉🎉🎉🎉
This song plays at some of the best parts in the game. Also, this song makes those parts in the game some of the best!
this game was so beautiful, I loved it so much and it's such a shame that not many people know about it. :')
always keep coming back to this track
This song is just so powerful, really encapsulates some of my favorite aspects of the game.
One of the most powerful masterpieces in all of xenoblades ost. The music in these games never disappoints me
The Bionis dying at 2:45 it just makes me shriek inside
start to finish, and yet this piece will carry on through my memories for years to come
xenoblade chronicles is beautiful, and this piece is proof of it
A haircut that says look I just got my haircut
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Melly is hope of bird people
Reminds me of how i felt weeks after my first lover's passing-
Confused, angry, but vulnerable and sorrowful.
I can't listen to this song without tearing up
I love this song I don't know how they could've remastered it
finally beat this game and the part where this plays when alvis showing the illusion to shulk make me tear up
listening to this track last night when i finished the game put tears in my eyes. Such a beautiful song with so much emotion.
the title of this song hits differently after 3
So does shulk's decree that the future should be decided by each and every person in the world.
All I can think of with this music is the cutscene starting with Riki running, and it’s hilarious
To think the Nostalgia train would hit so hard... this came on my playlist randomly and ngl i cried.
I'm glad I'm on time
"i wish for a wrold where each and every person decides their future"
*moebius enters the chat*
Almost wish this song played at the end of future redeemed. Woudlve been perfect for the scenario both in universe and out of it
Might be my favorite song from any video game.
I don't think I've ever gotten through this song without crying. God.
I want this played at my funeral.
I want this played when I walk out from my high school for the last time and enter into my real life
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Right then.
Yeah...
I'm not crying, you are.
I loved the part when everyone was telling shulk and kinda the audience what makes life special 😭
Masterpiece
This game came out whenever I discovered that I fell in love with someone for the first time. When I listen to this song all I can think of is him.
They didn't remaster this one? It's the one I was waiting for the most..
The 1st violin, 2nd violin, viola, cello, and vocals in the original game are real. Since this particular track is almost entirely on these instruments, there was no real reason to "remaster" it. The synthetic instruments are the timpani, cymbals, piano, and harp; all of which can sound almost exactly the same as the real thing.
No need to remaster it, it was already perfection
"Look after yourself boys.... as soon as this heals i'll be right behind you. And we will seize our destiny...together"
Major spoilers
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2
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That scene when Sharla watched Gadolt sacrifice himself while Reyn had to support her made me cry so hard. I love this game but damn the story hit me hard. :(
Live...Sharla...
This feels to me like an acceptance/resignation melody. It hurts so much to let go
the violin run at 2:00 is crazy
this should’ve played at the end of the DLC as a so long for Xenoblade, at least for this current arc. what a ride😢
If this or Drifting Soul plays in Xenoblade 3.......
every now and then i think about this games ending and in particular this song. something about it is just so fucking beautiful i hate it. i tear up just thinking about it lol
What I wish for... No what we wish for... IS A WORLD WITH NO GUNS!!!
Edit: Edited to be more similar to original quote
Edit: Edited it back to before
"Yea like you could be a god."
1:46
I can... fulfilled... my promise....
most memorable track in the game and what solidified the experience for me.. setting off w reyn to avenge fiora hell yea