The best thing about this songs is that it feels like a final boss theme, and you’re throwing out powerful attacks and winning. But in-game, you accidentally bumped into a 21 foot tall cow, and now the cow is trying to kill you, and it’s winning.
My older brother made me play this game, and I was way too stubborn trying to kill the first unique monster (keep in mind shulk still had the junk sword at the time)
X1 Rothbart is actually pretty easy to avoid tho, X2's compressed fields and large aggro ranges made Rothbart a mandatory party wipe check at the worst of times
So, what's amazing about this composition is that the first minute or so is absolute shred, complete aggression. It's foreboding and intense. Then, about 1 minute in, the tone changes. It starts to feel triumphant as the second guitar lick comes in. It feels more hopeful and intense. If you fight an enemy and you're weak, you'll die before you hear the triumphant part. You've been beaten by the intensity. If you have a chance of beating the enemy, you'll get to the triumphant encouraging part and go on to victory. INCREDIBLE.
Exactly. That is the true artisanship behind this track and what makes the battle themes across all of the Xenoblade games so effective in general I would say. The composers just seem to have a knack for conceptualizing when the themes should transition from "I dunno about this guys..." to "Yo, we got this!" and every time I've experienced it myself in game it has been such a powerful feeling. Truly an epic feat of music in video games!
Personally, I'd say it's when the horns kick in that the triumphant part starts. Pumps you up and basically says, "You've made it this far, you might have a chance at this!"
Plushfire5 There's a certain type of monster known as a “Unique Monster”. They're like super powerful versions of regular enemies. Optional bosses. This song plays when you fight one.
This song is honestly perfect. The fantastic start builds tension, the bridge kind of lets it go just a bit and leads you on, and then it just lets the guitarist let loose at 1:03 for one of if not THE most epic chorus in any battle theme ever. Then it slowly lets it transition back into the build up so it can loop.
@@AoiiHana i actually managed to do it as i had leveled up a bit and was equal to the mosnter level but as i had bought nearly as many of manuals and got lucky with some drops... it's what did it. Even more amazed when i got that bastard in the Valley with it. this was the second time playing it, i played it on the 3DS first. Then i got it for the Wii....and upon learning well i managed to fight with more than equal footing.
If its not Gaur Plains, this is the definitively most iconic song in the game. It's even the series' victory theme in Smash. Even if it can't be considered as iconic as Gaur Plain, this was the single thing that introduced me to the franchise, as well as some of my favourite games, characters, settings, quotes and musical pieces of all time. This song already has a "love" status from being an incredibly important song to my connection to the franchise, but this song is not just that, it's a phenomenal piece of music. I've heard this song way too many times in my life, but despite this, it never gets old. I've battled unique monsters so many times now that if this were almost any other song, I'd want to kill myself, but this song's so good, I don't think I'll ever stop loving it as much as the first time I heard it. On the surface, it sounds like a generic rock song, but while I think it isn't a special little snowflake or anything like that, it does everything your typical song like this does except better. The melody is insanely catchy, only helped by the incredibly hectic pace and intense melodies. There's a decent amount of contrast between the incredibly intense parts, like the heavenly 1:03, which is arguably one of my favourite choruses of any piece of video game music, and the slightly quieter, yet equally intense parts. I could go on for much, much longer about how phenomenal of a song this is, but nothing can quite do this song justice as flat out hearing it. Yet despite this, this is without a doubt, my least favourite Unique Monster theme in the series, something that just sounds wrong to say.
The image of the party running from a tiny bunnit creature while this plays amuses me, mainly because that's what actually kept happening as I was finishing up things in Satorl Marsh near the end of the game.
As mixed as my feelings on XC2 are, the system for respawning uniques in that game is handled way better, with the tombstone you interact with to respawn them rather than having them randomly respawn upon re-entering the area.
My reaction when this song plays and I don't what caused it: FEARFEARFEARFEARFEARFEARFEARFEARFEARFEARFEARFEARFEARFEAR My reaction when it's Avalanche Abassy: Is this what death feels like?
I think the definitive edition version IS overall exceedingly worthy as a successor to the original, but it's missing the sheer power in the drum hits at 1:03, 1:24, and 1:52 in the original, and that's why I just keep coming back to this one.
@@LieseFury That’s funny cuz that’s exactly why I don’t like the DE’s version as much. Something about the guitars in that one, idk how to describe it exactly but it just doesn’t hit in the same way.
I do like DE’s opening. The percussion in the “panic” stage feels great when an enemy is chasing you goes so well, especially when the guitar screams. The buildup to the peak of the song is great with that sound in the background tune (like final fantasy’s theme) just adds to it. However, the fanfare of the original right before climax of the song is just so powerful, which DE just lacks. I like the almost messy guitar as the song kicks in just fires all cylinders so flawlessly. Both are great for different reasons.
@@enteikarino6921 DE version is great honestly I would argue that the last bit in the song when it just lets loose is amazing with the horns in the background and goes somehow even harder. But I do prefer original for the build up to it.
Everyone's saying they like 1:04 but personally, I prefer 0:43. Idk what it is but I love how the guitar follows the triumphant theme and makes it sound even cooler.
The introduction of the song is a feeling of panic for the overwhelming odds, then after that it ramps up and becomes pure commitment. Probably not what the composer was going for but it feels that way to me and it's very true how it tends to play out in the games
@@AlfonsoSRT Yeah, I agree completely. It kind of makes me mad that it's the first version of the soundtrack everyone hears now, since the music was a HUGE part of this game's identity, and instead of being remastered in good faith, they tried to conform the game's soundtrack to Xenoblade 2's identity of all things. Honestly it feels like they tried to do that with this game in general. Xenoblade 2 was actually designed with that look and feel in mind, but XenobladeDE just feels so...wrong. Forced. Even the models are so damn smug when they really shouldn't be. They should have just leaned into the identity Xenoblade 1 already had, instead of trying to make it conform to its sequel. Xenoblade 2 music is great because it was composed with that sound in mind.
If you like RPGS at all you won't ever regret it. I don't typically pick favorites for things, I find the idea of favorites to be too limiting. . .but this game. . . I will never not love it. Game is worth it just for the soundtrack honestly with how well the music fits into everything.
Saw a comment from a guy somewhere that played Smash before this. Said he use to love when the tune came on for his fights, but ever since he started Xenoblade the song now terrifies him.
I was lucky to get the collectors edition of Xenoblade chronicles and this sounds so much better on the vinyl it kills me I can't put it on RUclips in the same quality for everyone due to the sound being changed though electronic recording.
I remember falling in love with this song while playing Smash 4. I never got a chance to play the original game, so I can't wait for the Definitive Edition. Only a few more weeks.
This was helpful in me benching today. Intro to prep a heavy lift. The build up after the first rep and the music continuing after additional reps. Motivational as hell
Thank you Monolith Soft for including both original and arranged song options for tracks like these. The arranged version is pretty good but the original will always be my favorite.
The best thing about this songs is that it feels like a final boss theme, and you’re throwing out powerful attacks and winning. But in-game, you accidentally bumped into a 21 foot tall cow, and now the cow is trying to kill you, and it’s winning.
And your running
My older brother made me play this game, and I was way too stubborn trying to kill the first unique monster (keep in mind shulk still had the junk sword at the time)
I both love and hate how accurate this comment is XD
Or better yet, a 3 foot long catterpillar
@@Jimbob_42 cuz it was made when i first played xenoblade
This song gives "why is that level 81 monkey in a begginer area" vibes
**flashbacks to Xenoblade 2**
@@TARDISES No, they also had a monkey in Xenoblade 2, high level. I havent played xeno 1 so im not sure if they also have that level 81 monkey.
X1 Rothbart is actually pretty easy to avoid tho, X2's compressed fields and large aggro ranges made Rothbart a mandatory party wipe check at the worst of times
Heropon Riki level 81? He’s the same level as...
Juan
Oh hey whats this fella all about-
_Lv. 81 Territorial Rotbart_
Nothing beats going to him at a high level and ruining his day
I recognize your profile pic. It seems you still have turns. My fellow.
@@puzzle_boy _gaea rage_
Chad T Narukami Dark Might Intensifies
me in xbc2: ahhh no more rotbart
Gormott:👌😆🖕
*Flashbacks of this piece unexpectedly kicking in while fighting low-level enemies*
RUN!!!
I once had this kick in in the middle of a chain attack
Or when you run by a high level mini boss that attacks on sight and you just here this
and the unique monster casually kills Reyn in one hit.
@@ska_7301 Territorial Rotbart specifically comes to mind lmao
So, what's amazing about this composition is that the first minute or so is absolute shred, complete aggression. It's foreboding and intense. Then, about 1 minute in, the tone changes. It starts to feel triumphant as the second guitar lick comes in. It feels more hopeful and intense.
If you fight an enemy and you're weak, you'll die before you hear the triumphant part. You've been beaten by the intensity. If you have a chance of beating the enemy, you'll get to the triumphant encouraging part and go on to victory.
INCREDIBLE.
Exactly. That is the true artisanship behind this track and what makes the battle themes across all of the Xenoblade games so effective in general I would say. The composers just seem to have a knack for conceptualizing when the themes should transition from "I dunno about this guys..." to "Yo, we got this!" and every time I've experienced it myself in game it has been such a powerful feeling. Truly an epic feat of music in video games!
Exactly why I love this song and game.
It's just a shame when you beat them before the good part
Too bad im stuck fighting the same group of enemies even aftee grinding exp 4 hours
Personally, I'd say it's when the horns kick in that the triumphant part starts. Pumps you up and basically says, "You've made it this far, you might have a chance at this!"
Even as a metalhead, 1:04 might be one of the coolest guitar solos I've ever heard.
brother 0:21 has its merits
just the way the guitarist has such control over it is truly it's own art form and a true testament to what can be done with just a simple tool
no
@@Guardian894 not sure that really qualifies as a solo
Hard as fuck 👊
This starts out as "Why do I hear boss music?" And then it transitions into "Oh wait... That's *MY* boss music."
This song is the representation of your encounter with the Territorial Rotbart
No it’s named boss enemies you
Encounter not your party lol
and then it transitions into "Goddammit, vision"
@@omensoffate They're saying you get strong af and kill any unique monster eventually
@@LukeBowman-oe9iv Once you get Melia's earth and fire spells you can kill most enemies in the game quite efficiently.
"Now it's Reyn time"
*selects bone upper*
"SUCK ON THIS"
I dont like this comment...
I thought they were saying "NOW IT'S MINE TIME"
"DIVE SOBAT!"
Moment of silence for the people who could not find this song lol.
Moment of silence for anyone who doesn’t know this exists.
Icee Epic gamer right here. :))))))) lol
Luvitar Gaming lmao 💪
They don't know the song's name.
MrFlarespeed exactly. I was looking for this for an hour and finally found it
People who never played Xenoblade: this song is so heroic it surely means that Shulk is winning!!
Xenoblade Players: AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
The song that plays when the whole partys on low health and light heal is far from ready to use
@@yvng_hero305 and obviously you wouldn't have Sharla in your party so your doomed unless the chain attack is used properly
Especially when you don’t know what’s causing it. Because when you don’t know, you _know._
*IT’S THE TERRITORIAL ROTBART!!!*
@@yvng_hero305 Huh, pretty uplifting for a song of desperation. Than again i guess that's the purpose, to inspire you not to give up
TheRealROBO_ Head if you wanna talk about it being someone’s theme, I associate it a lot more with a certain fight on a certain floating Island.
How is it physically possible for a guitar to sound that good
His phrasing is amazing because he exaggerates bends and puts vibrato in the right places to make the melody really engaging.
I’ve heard so many great guitars in video games from tekken to sonic but this one 1:05 guitar section is phenomenal
reimu fumo with chicken
They always have
This song should play when you're on the last problem of that exam and just can't find the answer while there's like 2 minutes left
Woishy TV incorrect, it should play when you write your name
Woishy TV incorrect, it should play when you write your name
Woishy TV hahahaha you make my day!!
Correction: the FINALS math exam.
*Me taking any NYS Math regents exam*
When has the last problem been the hardest
1:05 THIS PART WITH A CHAIN ATTACK PLUS MAX TENSION IS THE BEST PART OF THE SERIES
if Xenoblade Chronicles were a Persona game that would be the All-Out Attack moment
I am only now realizing what I just said.
@@elicenynewe’re all very proud, self-reflection is the first step and often the hardest
00:54 30% of the population didn't know this part exist because they've either ran away or get beaten to pulp before the song got to it.
So true
or there was a vision to be changed
Where does this song play in the game? I haven't played it but I'm curious, makes me wanna try it
@@plushfire5 It plays against uniquely named monsters, which are often stronger than other enemies in an area
Plushfire5 There's a certain type of monster known as a “Unique Monster”. They're like super powerful versions of regular enemies. Optional bosses. This song plays when you fight one.
One person forgot their names
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BORN IN A WORLD OF STRIFE
@@truej3763 AGAINST THE ODDS !
This song is honestly perfect. The fantastic start builds tension, the bridge kind of lets it go just a bit and leads you on, and then it just lets the guitarist let loose at 1:03 for one of if not THE most epic chorus in any battle theme ever. Then it slowly lets it transition back into the build up so it can loop.
Everyone talkin bout 1:05 (it’s so awesome) but personally I love this build up at 0:54 it gives me chills every time it’s so triumphant 😎😇
My question is why no-one ever talks about 0:40
@@fezling_1705 agreed
The whole section, from 0:40 onward builds up to it
The guitar solo is SO good solely because of how well the buildup to it goes
@@ProtagonistLover that’s definitely not the only reason it’s so good, but it helps a lot
The future is our to decide again!!! So hypedd
ITS RYAN TIME
@@eammonmurphy3519 *You can't habe a rainbow without Ryan, baby!!!!* ;-)
@@PhazonKing i'm really feeling it
Rain time
I’ve listened to this hundreds of times and each time it gets better and better. How?!
Magic
youre learning their names
The sheer rage when a vision interrupts this banger
*Turns Off Computer*
*Goes To Bed*
*Wakes Up*
*Do Chaws*
*Turns On Computer*
*Open Up Internet Browser*
*Instantly Gets Scared By The Music Coming On*
Guess you learned their names huh
1:05 I love this part 😍
everyone does xD
I'm really feeling it!
Me too :D
No shit dude, it’s the chorus. XD
CANT STOP JAMMING
I'm really feeling it!!!
It's Reyn time!!
MONADO!!!!! BUSTER!!! underwhelming when you hit the poor thing for 12k damage and kill it....
*Me trying out monado buster in guar plains*
This does meh damage might as well save it for enchant
*Learns about leveling up monado arts*
Fuck kinda unique monsters u fightin that u can kill w/just one monado buster
@@AoiiHana Maybe in NG+
@@AoiiHana i actually managed to do it as i had leveled up a bit and was equal to the mosnter level but as i had bought nearly as many of manuals and got lucky with some drops... it's what did it. Even more amazed when i got that bastard in the Valley with it. this was the second time playing it, i played it on the 3DS first. Then i got it for the Wii....and upon learning well i managed to fight with more than equal footing.
@@AoiiHana doing all the side quests available in colony 9 before gaur plains be like
1:22 shulks winning theme
*Victory theme
Nah his aaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!! Theme
@@anakinskywalker636 same thing pal
If its not Gaur Plains, this is the definitively most iconic song in the game. It's even the series' victory theme in Smash. Even if it can't be considered as iconic as Gaur Plain, this was the single thing that introduced me to the franchise, as well as some of my favourite games, characters, settings, quotes and musical pieces of all time. This song already has a "love" status from being an incredibly important song to my connection to the franchise, but this song is not just that, it's a phenomenal piece of music. I've heard this song way too many times in my life, but despite this, it never gets old. I've battled unique monsters so many times now that if this were almost any other song, I'd want to kill myself, but this song's so good, I don't think I'll ever stop loving it as much as the first time I heard it. On the surface, it sounds like a generic rock song, but while I think it isn't a special little snowflake or anything like that, it does everything your typical song like this does except better. The melody is insanely catchy, only helped by the incredibly hectic pace and intense melodies. There's a decent amount of contrast between the incredibly intense parts, like the heavenly 1:03, which is arguably one of my favourite choruses of any piece of video game music, and the slightly quieter, yet equally intense parts. I could go on for much, much longer about how phenomenal of a song this is, but nothing can quite do this song justice as flat out hearing it. Yet despite this, this is without a doubt, my least favourite Unique Monster theme in the series, something that just sounds wrong to say.
If you love this. Watch. RWBY. Or at least listen to the soundtrack.
@@generalwashingtoad6516 RWBY sucks lmao (good music though)
@Bromar O Engage the enemy its the best i think
As someone who hasn't played the game, engage the enemy seems more iconic and recognizable
Well said, still stands two year later, the heartwarming beat drop is extremely well done, incredibly iconic.
"Nigerundayo, Dunban!"
Niiiigerundayoo
Shulk was a Joestar this all Time ?!
r/unexpectedjojo
Joseph being able to call out what people are going to say before they say it is just a Vision.
The image of the party running from a tiny bunnit creature while this plays amuses me, mainly because that's what actually kept happening as I was finishing up things in Satorl Marsh near the end of the game.
Shoutout Despotic Arsene
As mixed as my feelings on XC2 are, the system for respawning uniques in that game is handled way better, with the tombstone you interact with to respawn them rather than having them randomly respawn upon re-entering the area.
1:05 is why you’re here.
ITS REYN TIME, BABY!
1:22 still the most hype part of the song so hype in fact that they made this sequence Shulk’s victory theme
My reaction when this song plays and I don't what caused it: FEARFEARFEARFEARFEARFEARFEARFEARFEARFEARFEARFEARFEARFEAR
My reaction when it's Avalanche Abassy: Is this what death feels like?
great game with great soundtracks what else do we need
Beer
AnonymousSempai9000
*To drink while we play awesome games
AnonymousSenpai9000 shot of schnapps with a few limes. :)
Weed
sequels in the same universe
As a person who NEVER touched a Xenoblade Chronicles i must say
What a banger
You should play it.
@Flopfrog you don't know what you're missing out on.
Same
@@anth636 how many more people do I have to tell to play the damn games already?
Every song from this games soundtrack is a stack of pure golden awesomeness.
"Looks like we don't have a choice!"
"ARE YOU NUTS?!"
The most epic music track in any video game I've ever heard!
Just finished this game after around 76 hours of gameplay and my god this has to be one of the best RPG battle themes I've ever heard
1:04 Shadow Breathing:Questionable Registration!
Thanks for the timestamp, great part of the song and MP's vid.
That song is so good that I was always selecting my arts perfectly in time with the music during chain attacks
When you hit that yoinky sploinky.
I think the definitive edition version IS overall exceedingly worthy as a successor to the original, but it's missing the sheer power in the drum hits at 1:03, 1:24, and 1:52 in the original, and that's why I just keep coming back to this one.
I also prefer the guitar tone in this version over DE. Both are badass though.
@@LieseFury That’s funny cuz that’s exactly why I don’t like the DE’s version as much. Something about the guitars in that one, idk how to describe it exactly but it just doesn’t hit in the same way.
i prefer the intro as well
I do like DE’s opening. The percussion in the “panic” stage feels great when an enemy is chasing you goes so well, especially when the guitar screams. The buildup to the peak of the song is great with that sound in the background tune (like final fantasy’s theme) just adds to it. However, the fanfare of the original right before climax of the song is just so powerful, which DE just lacks. I like the almost messy guitar as the song kicks in just fires all cylinders so flawlessly. Both are great for different reasons.
@@enteikarino6921 DE version is great honestly I would argue that the last bit in the song when it just lets loose is amazing with the horns in the background and goes somehow even harder. But I do prefer original for the build up to it.
I’ve heard this song probably a thousand times, you all have too, I just know it. But that solo at 1:04 still gives me chills
大音量で聞くと脳汁凄い出る、、、
個人的に原曲もアレンジも好き
In my opinion it's one of the themes in XC1 that sounds better in the original version rather than the definitive edition
The greatest battle theme of all time.
Running is a valid option
So awesome that it became the theme of Shulk.
I can’t wait to hear the definitive edition version of this.
Edit: Yeah, I get it, it’s worse, I know, please leave me alone :(
I knew it missed something ! I feel less alone ^^
Ah yes, the famous Territorial Robart, now in HD.
You kinda can, if you use Fiora or Shulk in xc2. (as dlc blades). This plays sometimes when you fight a boss with them in your party
I can't wait for the territorial rotbart to kick my ass on the gaur plain
FlyingTurtle820 It will probably receive a little bit more instrumentation though. Engage the enemy did, and I feel like this one may as well.
Everyone's saying they like 1:04 but personally, I prefer 0:43. Idk what it is but I love how the guitar follows the triumphant theme and makes it sound even cooler.
We all know you just came here to feel the vibes while waiting for the 3
@@krisbg113 yes i really enjoyed it ^^ but i prefer the vivbes from the first one also the nostalgia hits so hard
Even if ive never played xenoblade, this song freaking slaps!
You should do yourself a favour and play it :)
The introduction of the song is a feeling of panic for the overwhelming odds, then after that it ramps up and becomes pure commitment. Probably not what the composer was going for but it feels that way to me and it's very true how it tends to play out in the games
Everything is pain and suffering until you hear the words:
REYN YOU ARE UP
*YEAAAAAAAHHHH! REYN TIME!*
REYN, YOU'RE A LIFESAVER!
REYN! Hit that yoinky-sploinky!
*PLEASE!*
Yo this made me cry
IN TEARS OF THE KINGDOM
Jokes apart, the first time i heard this masterpiece i had tears coming out from my eyes for how majestic it is
This song is
a) Let's do this / Can't have a Rainbow without Reyn
or
b) NANI
@The Phantom so territorial robart = harambe?
Thats a hot take
名を冠するものたち、英題もカッコいい!!
Imagine listening to this song in 2020. Oh wait....
Much better than Definitive Edition version.
1:02 This bit would go very well with an all-out attack in Persona 5.
Walter White’s mind when he sees the fly:
This is officially my most favorite OST in gaming history (as of this date)
Name a more iconic pair than this theme and Shulk saying "I can't... go on...". I'll wait.
When unstoppable gems kick in and shulk shouts "nothing's gonna stop me!"
i just started playing this game and bro this goes so fucking hard
*INDEED!!!!*
Haven’t played but this song eventually grew on me
1:05 holy shit! That lick is so off the chain!
1:04 is just too good.
I should really organize my Xenoblade playlist. This played directly after Where We Belong and scared the hell out of me
Way better than the Definitive version. The sheer expression of that guitar solo is unmatched.
Definitive honestly kinda... messed up the soundtrack.
@@AlfonsoSRT Yeah, I agree completely. It kind of makes me mad that it's the first version of the soundtrack everyone hears now, since the music was a HUGE part of this game's identity, and instead of being remastered in good faith, they tried to conform the game's soundtrack to Xenoblade 2's identity of all things.
Honestly it feels like they tried to do that with this game in general. Xenoblade 2 was actually designed with that look and feel in mind, but XenobladeDE just feels so...wrong. Forced. Even the models are so damn smug when they really shouldn't be. They should have just leaned into the identity Xenoblade 1 already had, instead of trying to make it conform to its sequel. Xenoblade 2 music is great because it was composed with that sound in mind.
this is literally SO much better than the deluxe version
Right?? Soo much more punchy!
The question is : why make drop trumpet in definitiv edition
I've never played Xenoblade before, but the advertisements (with this music playing round 1:05) for it makes me wanna play it.....
you totally should
@@dapperdog5264 but only if you can find a copy of it
There's the remake on switch though, so it shouldn't be hard
If you like RPGS at all you won't ever regret it. I don't typically pick favorites for things, I find the idea of favorites to be too limiting. . .but this game. . . I will never not love it. Game is worth it just for the soundtrack honestly with how well the music fits into everything.
0:54 My second favorite part 1:03 My favorite part of this song. Xenoblade signature
The story continues.
I was watching a video earlier and the ad for the definitive version popped in, it startled me then got me amped up
1:05 oh shit I love the dramatic version of the exam music from persona 4 “specialist”
This is brilliant: *points to definitive version of "You Will Know Our Names"*
But I like this:
IGN really said you will forget our name
Yes, both *Duncan* and *Rain* are VERY disappointed with IGN for forgetting their names!
when bigfoot catches you hunting deer
1:05 When its time to hit that Yoinky Sploinky
Saw a comment from a guy somewhere that played Smash before this. Said he use to love when the tune came on for his fights, but ever since he started Xenoblade the song now terrifies him.
One of my favorite Soundtracks
I was lucky to get the collectors edition of Xenoblade chronicles and this sounds so much better on the vinyl it kills me I can't put it on RUclips in the same quality for everyone due to the sound being changed though electronic recording.
Been like 5 or 6 years still my favourite piece of music to date! I never grow tired
A quoting this Music title is just Peak Fiction..
I remember falling in love with this song while playing Smash 4. I never got a chance to play the original game, so I can't wait for the Definitive Edition. Only a few more weeks.
So how is it so far?
Still to this day, this song and you will recall our names have the best drops I have ever heard
いやぁ記憶が蘇る〜⤴︎
サビの入るとこ好きすぎて中毒になるよなぁ
この曲聞きながら巨神脚で縄張りバルバロッサから逃げた俺氏w
right onto my sex playlist!
Based?!
*Me and the boys when someone tells me their name:*
Genius how the start of the song gives off the feeling of GTFO and run but if you stay around it turns into let's giter done.
"Let's say some mechon is impaling your colony girl, ya just give em one of these"
- Moenado shulklack
Brilliant 😂👍
This was helpful in me benching today. Intro to prep a heavy lift. The build up after the first rep and the music continuing after additional reps. Motivational as hell
"A vision!"
Easily one of the most intense breakdowns in all VGM history.
The more I listen to some VGM, the more I like them. Every single time. This is one of them, and I already loved it the very first time.
im so glad i found this theme
it sounds amazing
I’ve heard it hella times before but now I’m giving it a full listen and man this shi gives me chills especially at 1:23
Me when I use Shulk:
*B A C K S L A S H*
Thank you Monolith Soft for including both original and arranged song options for tracks like these. The arranged version is pretty good but the original will always be my favorite.
the original sounds more like a battle theme while the arranged one sounds more like a runaway theme imo
How nostalgic, I remember hearing this over and over again
DAMN. i've never player or seen Xenoblade gameplay but HOLY SHIT. THIS SLAPS.
HARD.
Oh so this is the song
*INDEED*
its bem more than 10 years
and THIS version still unbeatable
People who don't know: "Damn, this song is heroic and determined!"
People who know: "SHIT SHIT SHIT SHIT SHIT"
That guitar riff has to be the cleanest riff I've ever heard!