"Why should I pull any punches? I will make any enemies I have to, in order to protect my client!" That's when Naruhodou became my favourite attorney in the series.
@@somacruz10 More impressively, *SPOILERS* He responded with that to a police inspector that was threatening him with THE MIGHT OF THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT. Naruhodou would make the British government his enemy if it meant protecting his client. Clearly he said it to push through his claim, but it takes some balls to muster up that retort.
Fun Fact Adventure of the Unbreakable Speckled Band and Adventure of the Runaway Room are currently the only cases in the entire series where they don't play pursuit.
“Let’s not forget, Inspector, that you-a Scotland Yard officer-leaked confidential case details to a witness! That you continue to lie to the court! And all because, by fair means or foul, you’re determined to do your duty. Well…by fair means or foul, I’m prepared to do mine!”
And Van Zieks pouring out a glass right after Ryuunosuke said that was honestly the PERFECT response! It was his way of showing respect for Ryunosuke's iron will and resolve to protect and save his client from being unjustly "thrown under the bus", even if he has to stand his ground against the government itself!
''Inspector, you should know my methods by now. I'm a prosecutor. ...I'm no Scotland Yard puppet. In this courtroom, my duty is to the law. So let me propose a toast. To uncovering the truth... By fair means or foul.''
THIS THEME CAPTURES T H E MOMENT OF CORNERING THAT DAMN WITNESS THAT HAS BEEN MAKING YOU GO MAD- IT’S SO TRIUMPHANT AND POWERFUL AND ENERGETIC I LOVE IT SO MUCH
My favorite moment with this music is (Spoilers for the second game) When you're cornering Seishiro Jigoku, and he keeps trying to make excuses, but Ryunosuke *and* Kazuma shoot down his lies, much like with Phoenix and Edgeworth
@@Konizo_ "The game is afoot" is something Sherlock Holmes said, and was also used in this game at one point by Herlock Sholmes. The saying can be used similarly to "The chase is on!" or "Here we go!"
I really like that in this game, the pursuit is only used exclusively when you're just about to win. It playing only once in a case makes it feel much more special.
@@jaxsterminator8634 I'd say you're objectively wrong, but respecting each others opinions is important on the internet. I do disagree though, catchiness is subjective and the pursuit themes don't have to be fast at all. This song does the job just fine - its loud, bold fanfare not only stays true to the game's olden/Japanese theme but also generates some much needed hype while you play. It is also played quite minimally, at only the most important , triumphant parts of the game. This cements the song as a great pursuit by making the player realise that ryunnosuke has finally managed to do the bad guy in. It tells us that we've won.
This is no boss music. This is a character theme. Of the defence attorney Ryunosuke Naruhodo. Not of Ryunosuke. Of the *defence attorney* Ryunosuke Naruhodo. This is when he truly comes out of the unsure and green Japanese young man.
I remember listening to this a long time back before this game was localized and thought it was one of the weakest Pursuit themes. But then as I played the game, they made the brilliant choice to have this play towards the end of a case, so when you do finally hear it, it makes it all that much more satisfying. Awesome tune!
Tbh I think it's the best pursuit theme and that's why it sucked at how rarely it was used in game 1. It doesn't play at all for case 2 and 3. You hear it during the opening case and then not again until case 4. And even then, it only plays once per case. By contrast, Ryunosuke has 2 objection themes that played like 3 times per case - for each objection theme. The pursuit theme is way underutilized in the Great Ace Attorney, and the objection themes play far too often.
I’ve loved this track for so long, being able to finally hear it in game, in its original context was so satisfying and one of the best experiences I’ve had playing an AA game. I also love the direct inspiration from the Layton games with the instrumentation it’s so gorgeous and amazing to have this game find new life here in the west
I’ve only gotten to the part where you hear it cornering the first culprit and it felt like a triumph in a way I haven’t felt for a pursuit theme since the first game, maybe
@@willowbartholomew5640 They teased us so hard, they knew what we expected and kept it to themselves right until the final moment, that's the moment I knew this series had pulled me back in
Honestly, when I first played this game, I was expecting a weird spin off, but after reaching the final case of the first volume and this absloute master piece hit me hard I realized how wrong I was. I mean listening to this made me so emotional (which is rare) and it was so rewarding with Ryunosuke's development as a lawyer.I can't wait to start the next volume! Update : I finished the second volume ,and WOW ,this game is worth every penny !
This makes me feel so triumph and determined. And believe me, I rarely ever feel that way. That's how you know you've got a good composer on your hands.
I played through DGS1 with the fan translation, so I figured I would be more okay replaying through it in the official release but dang, case 5 got me even more mad the second time around. Spoilers Fricking Milverton took the most infuriating pages from Quercus Alba's playbook ("I accept that if I am found to be lying here, it would incriminate me." *immediately proven to be lying* "Oh, but this still doesn't incriminate me as the killer!"), and Gregson being a massive prick when a literal child's life is on the line... I was practically rooting for Ashley to strangle him by the end.
Gregson put country first because it was his duty, doesn't mean he liked it. And he tries to make amends by training her and taking her under his wing later, yeah he says Holmes twisted his arm but I am pretty sure he would've accepted even if he didn't.
To me this pursuit theme is the embodiment of powerfully slamming the desk and making a statement that makes everyone in the courtroom recoil with shock at the revelation. Absolutely fire.
I will go through the songs in this playlist and list down the instruments I hear if I can UPDATED (21/1/2024 - Just a quick update here!) PURSUIT THEME LET'S GO. WE BRINGING OUT THE WHOLE ORCHESTRA WITH THIS ONE 🗣🗣🗣🗣 Woodwinds: - Flutes - Oboes - Clarinets (PURE GUESS) - Bassoons (PURE GUESS) Brass: - Trumpets - French Horns - Trombones - Bass trombone - Tuba (PURE GUESS) Percussion: - Timpani - Bass Drum - Cymbals - Temple Blocks // Wooden Blocks // Washboard // Side-Tap Snare Drum (tap dancing sounds) - Triangle - Glockenspiel - Shaker - Tambourine Keyboards: - Strings: - Harp - Violins - Violas - Cellos - Double basses // Contrabasses Other: - Accordion Suggestions: - Flexatone (I've tried my best to hear it, but the best fit I can find is a part that just sounds like a tremolo on a Triangle.) - Harpsichord (It could be there, but there's so many instruments I just can't hear it.)
I'm the final case of DGS 2 when prelude to pursuit started playing and ryunosuke did the not so final blow to the villain it was so freaking powerful with this theme
This isn’t my fault! The empire drove me to this! Trying to hold its head high as a civilized nation! But giving in to every foreign powers whim! I took up forms in the mighty pen! In the form of justice, and righteousness! Yes! Menimemoism is the paragon of justice! MENI-MENI-MENI-MENI-MENI-MENI-MEMOOOOOOOH!
Dios, al principio el tema me pareció meh al escucharlo, sentí que no concordaba, pero cuando esto sonó durante el primer caso se me erizó la piel, el soundtrack de este juego es hermoso.
I think one day I want to buy the great ace attorney duology from japan, and play it without any translations. God it sounds so good alone, I can only imagine the gameplay.
thats why its the best pursuit theme, the "Time For a Great Turnabout" theme cuz when it plays the Turnabout REALLY HAPPENS AT THIS PERFECT MOMENTS you feel like you escaped the jaw of death and turnaround the table completely not like the kind of "cornering the enemy" , its the kind of "HERE IS THE ACTUAL FACT AND TRUTH" the most satifying kind
!!!!!!!GOD!!!!!!! IS THE !!!!!!!KING!!!!!!! OF KINGS OF KINGS OF KINGS OF KINGS OF KINGS OF KINGS AND SO ON CONVERT TO A !!!!!!!CHRISTIAN!!!!!!! NOW AND LOVE
"Why should I pull any punches? I will make any enemies I have to, in order to protect my client!"
That's when Naruhodou became my favourite attorney in the series.
He litteraly said "F*ck you, If you dont wanna do it, I will go forceful way!"
@@somacruz10 More impressively,
*SPOILERS*
He responded with that to a police inspector that was threatening him with THE MIGHT OF THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT. Naruhodou would make the British government his enemy if it meant protecting his client. Clearly he said it to push through his claim, but it takes some balls to muster up that retort.
he fights against the whole british empire for a tsundere european loli
not even marvel and dc heroes do that
Spoiler
He just blackmail the police in the freaking court room
"As long as i stand here...I will stop at nothing to find the truth."
"DAMN IT TO HELLLLL!!"
You know you've won when this theme plays, because this theme is very, very rare played
@@theventman9227 i believe 5 times
In DGS2 it plays more often I recall
@@onanar965 It plays often, but it was when the crucial moment where truth relating to the case finally got revealed.
@@nepalesepersoniguess5259 6 or 7; it gets multiple plays in the final case.
the theme itself just is an indicator that what you are doing is progressing the case towards it's conclusion
Fun Fact Adventure of the Unbreakable Speckled Band and Adventure of the Runaway Room are currently the only cases in the entire series where they don't play pursuit.
i can see why after finishing the first game
Wait, does Overtaken ever play in Turnabout Succession?
@@P1r4n It does
Spoilers for AJ:AA
It plays in first trial when Apollo figures out Vera is the forger
And also cornered plays in the past
“Let’s not forget, Inspector, that you-a Scotland Yard officer-leaked confidential case details to a witness!
That you continue to lie to the court! And all because, by fair means or foul, you’re determined to do your duty.
Well…by fair means or foul, I’m prepared to do mine!”
And Van Zieks pouring out a glass right after Ryuunosuke said that was honestly the PERFECT response!
It was his way of showing respect for Ryunosuke's iron will and resolve to protect and save his client from being unjustly "thrown under the bus", even if he has to stand his ground against the government itself!
@@twilighttiger2368 Van Zieks joining in on the "by fair means or foul" thing was so raw.
''Inspector, you should know my methods by now.
I'm a prosecutor. ...I'm no Scotland Yard puppet.
In this courtroom, my duty is to the law.
So let me propose a toast.
To uncovering the truth... By fair means or foul.''
CINEMA
THIS THEME CAPTURES T H E MOMENT OF CORNERING THAT DAMN WITNESS THAT HAS BEEN MAKING YOU GO MAD- IT’S SO TRIUMPHANT AND POWERFUL AND ENERGETIC I LOVE IT SO MUCH
Usually, people would be told to quit screaming in RUclips comments, but damn it, this one doesn’t apply here because it’s totally understandable
First case be like
@@wojtek1597 That shit was so fucking long It didn't even feel like the first case at all
@@wojtek1597 eh it was more that freaking Benedict Graydon von Milverton that made me so mad
My favorite moment with this music is
(Spoilers for the second game)
When you're cornering Seishiro Jigoku, and he keeps trying to make excuses, but Ryunosuke *and* Kazuma shoot down his lies, much like with Phoenix and Edgeworth
Th great ace attorney
the great pursuit
the great delay
the great LOCALIZATION
YEEEES
THE GREAT GAME?!?!
@@Konizo_ It’s afoot!
@@Phanthief95 im just saying the game is good wtf o u mean
@@Konizo_ "The game is afoot" is something Sherlock Holmes said, and was also used in this game at one point by Herlock Sholmes. The saying can be used similarly to "The chase is on!" or "Here we go!"
I really like that in this game, the pursuit is only used exclusively when you're just about to win. It playing only once in a case makes it feel much more special.
Chronologically, it's the first pursuit theme
And boy what a good theme
I guess. I mean this was in the 19th century, way before Mia or Phoenix were ever born.
It’s far from good. It’s not even catchy or fast, things Pursuit themes need.
@@jaxsterminator8634 I'd say you're objectively wrong, but respecting each others opinions is important on the internet. I do disagree though, catchiness is subjective and the pursuit themes don't have to be fast at all. This song does the job just fine - its loud, bold fanfare not only stays true to the game's olden/Japanese theme but also generates some much needed hype while you play. It is also played quite minimally, at only the most important , triumphant parts of the game. This cements the song as a great pursuit by making the player realise that ryunnosuke has finally managed to do the bad guy in. It tells us that we've won.
@@dgcfgvvgb6555 They DO have to be fast. That’s why PLVSAA’s pursuit theme sucks and so does this one.
@@dgcfgvvgb6555 Pursuit themes need to play often, not like this one that plays once every other chapter. Fast is triumphant, it’s not loud nor bold.
This ain’t somebody else’s boss music. This is your boss music!
This is no boss music. This is a character theme. Of the defence attorney Ryunosuke Naruhodo. Not of Ryunosuke. Of the *defence attorney* Ryunosuke Naruhodo. This is when he truly comes out of the unsure and green Japanese young man.
hell yeah, this is the great theme turnabout
When Ryunosuke said "I will become a Great Ace Attorney" I knew this game was going to be great
And then proceeded to attorney all over the courtroom
and then susato proceeds to yell "I will become a Great Ace Attorney Two: Resolve" and susato toss'd all over the courtroom
I love the part where he said "It's Great Ace Attorneying Time" and Great Ace Attorneyed all over the place
My favorite part was when Ryunosuke said "It's pursuitin' time" and pursuited all over the place. Truly a turning point in ace attorney history.
hahahahahaha lmao I'm literally laughing as hell because of your comment.
One could say, that point sure was a great turnabout in Ace Attorney history!
Hello reddit
When Herlock said "This is truly a Great Turnabout" I viciously cried
I remember listening to this a long time back before this game was localized and thought it was one of the weakest Pursuit themes. But then as I played the game, they made the brilliant choice to have this play towards the end of a case, so when you do finally hear it, it makes it all that much more satisfying. Awesome tune!
It plays when you know you've won, it's only natural that its triumphant
yes, that is the most perfectly timed Pursuit and most epic than all except Professor Layton's I would say.
Tbh I think it's the best pursuit theme and that's why it sucked at how rarely it was used in game 1. It doesn't play at all for case 2 and 3. You hear it during the opening case and then not again until case 4. And even then, it only plays once per case. By contrast, Ryunosuke has 2 objection themes that played like 3 times per case - for each objection theme. The pursuit theme is way underutilized in the Great Ace Attorney, and the objection themes play far too often.
Same happened with apollo pursuit with me lol
I still think the Objection theme of this game sounds more like a Pursuit theme compared to this
Accordions are super underrated and add a ton of flavor to compositions. I really wish more game soundtracks used them :0
I agree, definitely surprisingly good and fit the game as well.
I have a feeling you'd love the soundtracks for the Professor Layton games. Those games have accordions galore!
@@magentasky234 thanks for the recommendation! I'll have to check it out
Fairly positive it's a bandoneon. EastWest Gypsy virtual instrument library to be specific.
this theme barely plays in this game but when it does play it hits HARD
the. best. track. in. the. whole. series. seriously,when you hear it you can taste the victory, it's used much more sparsley and i love it
I’ve loved this track for so long, being able to finally hear it in game, in its original context was so satisfying and one of the best experiences I’ve had playing an AA game. I also love the direct inspiration from the Layton games with the instrumentation it’s so gorgeous and amazing to have this game find new life here in the west
I’ve only gotten to the part where you hear it cornering the first culprit and it felt like a triumph in a way I haven’t felt for a pursuit theme since the first game, maybe
LET'S GOOOOOOO!!!!!
AYO HAD NO IDEA YOU WERE AN ACE ATTORNEY FAN
LESSSSS GOOOOO
*INSERT DABABY MEME HERE*
HYPE TRAINNNN
@@Tokio2425 I know hes a ace attorney fan because he has comments on a ton of songs
@@Tokio2425uses the “yes!” graphic from this game in his videos
His first OBJECTION was great not gonna lie
and when he finally gets the proper desk slam sound effects
@@willowbartholomew5640 They teased us so hard, they knew what we expected and kept it to themselves right until the final moment, that's the moment I knew this series had pulled me back in
OFFICIAL LOCALISATION ANNOUNCED, LET'S GO
...Through fair means or foul.
*pours into hallowed chalice*
This is the song that makes you tap "A" just a little harder than usual.
Honestly, when I first played this game, I was expecting a weird spin off, but after reaching the final case of the first volume and this absloute master piece hit me hard I realized how wrong I was.
I mean listening to this made me so emotional (which is rare) and it was so rewarding with Ryunosuke's development as a lawyer.I can't wait to start the next volume!
Update : I finished the second volume ,and WOW ,this game is worth every penny !
SO REAL AND TRUE
The song you'll almost never hear.
OneBoredCatbug Five times i believe? But i would rather have a rare pursuit theme that an overused one like in Dual Destinies
@@captainravioli1364 4 I remember, one on the 1rst case, one on the 4rth and two on the 5th case
moltrescompany I think it was 3 on the 5th, because the breakdown counts as one of the plays
I prefer it that way, it's so much better to only hear it when you know you've finally won.
@@theventman9227 i think it plays way too often
It’s not fast and energetic
It’s heroic
When only one simple things could turn the court drastically, YOU NEVER MESS UP WITH MR.NARUHODO
This makes me feel so triumph and determined. And believe me, I rarely ever feel that way. That's how you know you've got a good composer on your hands.
You'll be okay someday.
So epic how a motif of the objection theme is used at 1:06!
Specifically, Objection 2001. And same goes to the Great Pursuit in TGAA2, where it's more evident.
The Pursuit in DGS2 is literally a remix of the Objection theme and HOLY SHIT IT'S *SO* BADASS
@@HashiNuke It’s Objection 2015 actually
"TRAITOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR!"
Time for a great localization
I'd argue that this is the best pursuit theme.
I would too, but it appears everyone already knows that.
Lying Coldly slightly edges above it imo
@@dhans9662 i can respect that
@@irisblink Actually as time went by I started to like this one more 💀
@@dhans9662 lol
Unlike other games in the series, this one plays its Pursuit theme very rarely.
This makes it all the more exciting to hear ngl.
Bro committed literal, actual crimes against the state for his client. Absolute highlight.
I just slammed my desk as if I'm behind the defense bench the moment this plays
It’s very likely that you’re getting a happy victory when this ‘Pursuit’ theme plays.
Finnaly ! The pursuit Theme !
I played through DGS1 with the fan translation, so I figured I would be more okay replaying through it in the official release but dang, case 5 got me even more mad the second time around.
Spoilers
Fricking Milverton took the most infuriating pages from Quercus Alba's playbook ("I accept that if I am found to be lying here, it would incriminate me." *immediately proven to be lying* "Oh, but this still doesn't incriminate me as the killer!"), and Gregson being a massive prick when a literal child's life is on the line... I was practically rooting for Ashley to strangle him by the end.
Gregson put country first because it was his duty, doesn't mean he liked it. And he tries to make amends by training her and taking her under his wing later, yeah he says Holmes twisted his arm but I am pretty sure he would've accepted even if he didn't.
@@semillakan6 I agree he probably just used that as an excuse to not seem too soft
the theme of chips flying everywhere
WE MADE IT BOIS
To me this pursuit theme is the embodiment of powerfully slamming the desk and making a statement that makes everyone in the courtroom recoil with shock at the revelation. Absolutely fire.
I will go through the songs in this playlist and list down the instruments I hear if I can
UPDATED (21/1/2024 - Just a quick update here!)
PURSUIT THEME LET'S GO. WE BRINGING OUT THE WHOLE ORCHESTRA WITH THIS ONE 🗣🗣🗣🗣
Woodwinds:
- Flutes
- Oboes
- Clarinets (PURE GUESS)
- Bassoons (PURE GUESS)
Brass:
- Trumpets
- French Horns
- Trombones
- Bass trombone
- Tuba (PURE GUESS)
Percussion:
- Timpani
- Bass Drum
- Cymbals
- Temple Blocks // Wooden Blocks // Washboard // Side-Tap Snare Drum (tap dancing sounds)
- Triangle
- Glockenspiel
- Shaker
- Tambourine
Keyboards: -
Strings:
- Harp
- Violins
- Violas
- Cellos
- Double basses // Contrabasses
Other:
- Accordion
Suggestions:
- Flexatone (I've tried my best to hear it, but the best fit I can find is a part that just sounds like a tremolo on a Triangle.)
- Harpsichord (It could be there, but there's so many instruments I just can't hear it.)
22 so far
holy shit
Sadly, no table slaps in this song. Those were my favorite parts of a song!
These comments deserve more likes.
They put EVERYTHING in this theme. EVERYTHING.
So, 8 months ago was when I was 13.
I've aged, and I perhaps could finish the rest of the soundtrack.
AN AIR TAX
Top 10 songs proven by science that cause your brain to release the most dopamine
In other words... THIS IS SUCH A COOL SONG!
GAAC SPOILERS 1-5
The song that might play when you choke a police inspector with a cane
When by brother saw the inspector spit out the Chip he was like, “Ohhhh he just spat out a chip!”
This theme slaps harder than the judge's gavel
You all know why we're here.
This piece almost sounds like a marching band in places.
But it’s way better lmfao
Easily one of the most triumphant tracks I’ve ever heard in a video game.
this track helped me lock in for the past few days, god bless 🙏
heck it, this’ll be my most favourite pursuit theme
Me when demostrarte that i wasn’t the one who fuck the turkey-
Damn those moments felt good
The bitter sweet truth revealed by this beautiful track finally got localized
1:02 my favorite part till it starts to loop again
"Ryosuke's objection theme cannot go any harder than the average pursuit theme now can it?"
"nah watch me storm up this symphony to go even further."
I can't deny that this game is Great.
this does everything right and imo is better than even cornered and yet the second game is even better how
god this piece slaps so unbelievable hard. especially the low brass at 1:57 😫😫😫🗿
Its hereeeeeeee the localization!!!!
"You... You... TRAITOOOOOOOOOOOOOR!!!"
the bass trombone stings are awesome
Tfw you finally made Chrogley/Graydon breakdown:
IT'S
TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIME
This gives me serious Kirby vibes and I’m loving it
Aaaand the tap dancing detectives are back!
Crogley: you bloody traitor
When you make the inspector drops his fish&chips
Some parts sound like a kirby song and I REALLY love it.
I immediately associate this with the 1 case 5 breakdown.
Why does this go so incredibly hard. 0:07 to 0:14 has to be my favorite thing ever
Powerful Ace attorney air bending Vibes here
Ryunosuke: I will stop at nothing to protect my client! I don't care who I make an enemy of!
I always sit and listen to this
“The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles” and “Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney” have the best ‘Objection!’ and ‘Pursuit’ themes!
Based opinion. I personally think that lying coldly from ace attorney investigations is the best one
...GOOD, GOOD GRACIOUS!!
I'm the final case of DGS 2 when prelude to pursuit started playing and ryunosuke did the not so final blow to the villain it was so freaking powerful with this theme
much better compresion with this one thank you
Me coming up with the air tax
thank you for uploading a non-extended version! I don't get how anyone can listen to a track for 15 minutes straight, let alone 30...
I second this. If someone wanted to listen to it for an extended period of time, they could just set it to loop -_-
@@isvuswright4882 And those who are on the phone?
@@POP-nm1ix there's an option for that you just don't know
@@lukasdeen6226 Mind telling me what it is?
@@POP-nm1ix go to your playlist and play 1 video there should be loop button
This isn’t my fault! The empire drove me to this! Trying to hold its head high as a civilized nation! But giving in to every foreign powers whim! I took up forms in the mighty pen! In the form of justice, and righteousness! Yes! Menimemoism is the paragon of justice! MENI-MENI-MENI-MENI-MENI-MENI-MEMOOOOOOOH!
Epic Ness overloaded !!!
Dios, al principio el tema me pareció meh al escucharlo, sentí que no concordaba, pero cuando esto sonó durante el primer caso se me erizó la piel, el soundtrack de este juego es hermoso.
Totalmente de acuerdo. Es buenisimo
La musica en Ace attorney nunca decepcione...y este juego no es la excepción.
I think one day I want to buy the great ace attorney duology from japan, and play it without any translations. God it sounds so good alone, I can only imagine the gameplay.
Just play the fan translation, it's amazing.
@@zaxi7758 I think I'll wait for the official translation.
According to a capcom leak, DGS1+2 are coming to the eShop in 2021, but only time will tell.
@@dianaloayzat4975 I GUESS TIME REALLY DID TELL HUH
Your patience did not end in vain, my friend.
ITS COMING TO THE WEST!!!!
When you finally win the lottery
THEME OF *L O C A L I Z A T I O N*
This isn’t the localization song tho, the real localization song is “The Resolve of Ryunosuke Naruhodo”
@@wowmeme7309that doesn't mean that pursuit isn't. it appears in the English announcement trailer FYI
ruclips.net/video/N0mg9uBi8SU/видео.html
OBJECTION!!!
This barely feels like a Pursuit theme because of how rare it’s used
thats why its the best pursuit theme, the "Time For a Great Turnabout" theme
cuz when it plays the Turnabout REALLY HAPPENS AT THIS PERFECT MOMENTS
you feel like you escaped the jaw of death and turnaround the table completely
not like the kind of "cornering the enemy" , its the kind of "HERE IS THE ACTUAL FACT AND TRUTH"
the most satifying kind
It also barely feels like a Pursuit theme because IT’S WAAAAAYY TOO SLOW. Pursuit themes need to be at least 149 BPM.
@@jaxsterminator8634 Just say it you don't like this theme for YOUR OWN reason
@@ZE.brigitte But it shouldn’t even be a Pursuit theme, it’s that slow
@@jaxsterminator8634 IIt's not even slow, remember, the game take place in 1800s, in 1800 this would be considered fast
TEMAZO
LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOO
Anybody noticed that at the beginning it sounded like the Cornered theme?
This theme is, so well used
This is the 'gotcha bit ch!' song
1:04-1:34
!!!!!!!GOD!!!!!!! IS THE !!!!!!!KING!!!!!!! OF KINGS OF KINGS OF KINGS OF KINGS OF KINGS OF KINGS AND SO ON CONVERT TO A !!!!!!!CHRISTIAN!!!!!!! NOW AND LOVE
what
Genshin impact Inuzuma ost leak
No
This is by far the worst Pursuit theme. It’s not fast enough to even be CLASSIFIED as a Pursuit theme, it’s weak, and it’s just awful to listen to.
Pursuit aren't meant to be fast, they made to be epic
@@ZE.brigitte They are meant to be fast
@@jaxsterminator8634 theyre meant to be triumphant
triumphant =/= fast
@@realperson9951 This doesn’t feel triumphant at all though.
@@jaxsterminator8634 seriously?
YOU ALL KNOW WHY WE ARE HERE