I can tell what parts are from Xenoblade 1, but for the life of me I can't remember which song it is. Do you know what song from Xenoblade 1 this is referencing?
i was working on a college assignment with random game nostalgia playlist running in the background when this began. After only two notes I was like "??? Who put Xenoblade 2 in a nostalgia playlist??" I was pretty disappointed when I saw that it was just youtube putting in the playing next videos that i've already seen :'(
@@MSCDonkeyKong Six years old is pretty young for a game When I play nostalgia playlists, I want games from my childhood, so at the very least 10+ years. Considering that I played XC2 about two years ago... yeah, it's hardly nostalgic for me. It will in a few years, but not now. Not everybody play game the year of their release Tbh, if you put a game in a nostalgia playlist, I expect it not to be on the latest gaming console of a company XD (though it's true that the Switch IS becoming quite old)
Once that guitar started playing, I fell in love with this theme.
The bass carried the song
It made me feel like a forest
Same
As a learning bassist the bass was definitely the best part of this track. The whole thing was great though
Has that trademark mecha-sci-fi-anime-xeno feel I adore so very much
They know so well how to use electric guitar and vocals in Xenoblade
Yggdrasil - The final steps to a splintered, fractured God.
Then the moment of getting there feels so good, especially the fact that the 2 universes are so similar yet so different
this is what sex is in music form
:|
I get to this place 2 days ago and my brother told me that he plays this theme when he is making the love... Amazing
0:52 is when this song started to become my favorite XC2 song
Love the Mechonis Field throwback.
0:20 -0:45 is the best part
Just reached 20000 hours playing this game. It never gets boring
bro wtf
Holy fuck.
How many god damn runs have you done?!
That is 2.28 years of play time. Sorry man gonna have to call bs on that one
i think they meant 2000 no way someone can spend that much time
@@questionmarkquestionmarkques that’s still a lot but much more believable
This feels like a endless space music theme. And goddamnit does it sound awesome.
Love the orchestration of this. The choice of instruments works so well.
Btw, this song is a refrence to a Xenosaga battle theme.
A song that is haunting, grand, yet also eerie and a little somber. This song is amazing.
I can tell what parts are from Xenoblade 1, but for the life of me I can't remember which song it is. Do you know what song from Xenoblade 1 this is referencing?
@@CollinDeP Hm, I may actually be mistaken, I swore I heard something the first time I heard it, but re-listening to it, I can't hear it...
I don’t think this song is a reference to either Xenoblade 1 or Xenogears or Xenosaga. I think it’s just a reference of the title screen music.
@@CollinDeP -- Parts of it sound like the main title theme from Xenoblade Chronicles 1.
it's a mix of mechonis field with elysium (but the overall song + bass line kinda reminds me of Shevat from xenogears)
This hits different doing math homework
When that guitar starts to really get going,, why does it remind me of a palace's theme in Persona 5. Namely the extra one in Royal.
because they are both masterpieces of OST
Disc 5, track 01
Golden and Picture Perfect
Starcraft Burning Ground 2.0 Protoss Theme 3
i was working on a college assignment with random game nostalgia playlist running in the background when this began. After only two notes I was like "??? Who put Xenoblade 2 in a nostalgia playlist??" I was pretty disappointed when I saw that it was just youtube putting in the playing next videos that i've already seen :'(
Thing is, the game is 6 years old now...
@@MSCDonkeyKong Six years old is pretty young for a game
When I play nostalgia playlists, I want games from my childhood, so at the very least 10+ years.
Considering that I played XC2 about two years ago... yeah, it's hardly nostalgic for me. It will in a few years, but not now. Not everybody play game the year of their release
Tbh, if you put a game in a nostalgia playlist, I expect it not to be on the latest gaming console of a company XD (though it's true that the Switch IS becoming quite old)