Final Boss (Eastward OST, Extended)
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- When I heard this song, I immediately fell in love! Once I get myself a Switch, this most likely to be on of the first games for me to get.
Song is owned by John Corelitz & Pixpil.
The art is official.
This track is just so determined. And it's very fitting, considering how far John went for her.
and was ready to go beyond....
0:35 is the reason I love this game seriously my favorite part of this theme
This game proves that the pen may be mightier than the sword, but the pan is the mightiest weapon of them all.
Eastward, while it had its ups and downs, has the best final boss level I’ve ever played. Everything about it is incredible, and the music turns that factor up tenfold.
Thank you for the extended version!
The whole last battle was epic with headphones on. WOW.
The bassline on this shit is so catchy. I feel like it's rare for the boss music for a game to be the best track on the ost.
Cannot explain how much determination I felt from the music alone when I got to this part.
My favorite part of this song is that it doesn't sound like standard frenetic and dire final boss music.
I agree completely. Typically when you're battling those demigod style final bosses... You are usually played this climactic epic. In this case you get complete something very different. The bouncy tune following the ominous intro exudes confidence. Although I guess I could be projecting, as the player I was prepared to rescue Sam at any cost. I wonder if that's a happy coincidence, or by design. I feel like it fits the theme of the game very well. This journey wasn't some pilgrimage to save the world, it was more of a nomadic trek that just so happened to culminate with a clash with world changing ramifications. In reality he's just there to save Sam.
@@lucasmurphy5728 Last time I was taken aback to the style of a song being different of what's typical is Alundra on PlayStation, whose final dungeon was a subtle piano piece.
Similar music anyone? Sounds so great.
Can you extend heretic frypan?
It’s the 2nd phase, right?
@@gameslayer153 Yes
he is Joel Corelitz )
This whole game warmed my heart it was filled with so much kindness and the main character being silent was perfect
I haven’t played the game yet, but I have plans to do so. If the game has the traits you mentioned, I now know I’ll be in for a treat like I did with Undertale.
@@gameslayer153 it does I mean beating bad guys with a frying pan makes me laugh but the two character play is nice combined with an easy and catchy cooking jingle can’t go wrong