@@jacobteague635 It is! It's in the followup quests after the HeavensWard main story quests that you start back at the Fortemps manor! The quote is from the bae herself, Vidofnir!
@@TerrasWorld Heavensward was so good, partially because you could understand all the villain's perspectives. You UNDERSTOOD why the dragons were angry, you understood Nidhogg's rage and pain at the loss of Ratatoskr. In that same token, you understood the perspective of the archbishop. Why SHOULD Ishgard suffer for a thousand years for the mistakes of their forefathers. No mortal alive knows what King Thordan and his knights were thinking when they betrayed the dragons. Both sides went way too far. Indeed neither side were "good". But neither were either side inherently evil. It was a fantastic telling of a war that had gone on for so long that the reasons for fighting were no longer important to many. An endless cycle of hate and vengeance that forces on both sides didn't want to end... because they knew nothing else anymore.
@@TerrasWorld Pretty much all of the expansions did this for me, even Stormblood, though by the end Zenos still looked like a one note character, by the end of Endwalker I had much more compassion for him. He was horrible and did horrible things, but I felt a lot of pity for what his circumstances and the choices of those around him, not just his own, made him.
Here's some juicy info on Dragonsong - The lyrics literally tell the backstory behind the entire Heavensward expansion from the perspective of someone intimately familiar with the events. Also, Final Fantasy XIV lore states that the dragons pass on their history through song...
Just wanted to add that given the song's significance it shows up as a motif in a number of places in Heavensward, and is used to devastatingly powerful emotional effect during climactic plot events.
@@JessesAuditorium That's what makes it so awesome - beauty on the surface, with real narrative depth beneath. It's an incredible moment playing the game when the layers of the history are peeled back and you have that epiphany of "Oh my god, this is what Dragonsong was describing! Those lyrics = these events! It's not just a song, it's a lament and a message!" It's almost meta, how the song has significance outside AND within the gane. It's being sung to us the players as an evocative theme song for the expansion, but also being sung from the perspective of a major character addressing other characters over the past, present, and expected future. It really is working on multiple levels.
@@cobbil It plays on repeat between the cutscene and the queue for the trial. Great time to be in a dps queue as you can just sit there on the Steps of Faith and take in this otherwordly awesome music with that scenery while you wait for the equally awesome fight ahead. 3.3 is my personal favorite part of the XIV storyline so far though I admit I'm not yet done with 4.0 so there could be more ahead, but that bar is really high.
One of his friends even played using a trial account through all of base game just to play hear his voice again, and as an appreciation for all of the players who did in-game memorials for one of the most important pieces of our Heavensward experience.
Fun fact, FFXIV is in the Guinness Book of records for having the largest amount of different original tracks in any videogame ever. It was inducted in 2017 before Shadowbringers even came out and Stormblood was recently released, so it has even more songs right now. What I mean by this is you have a bazillion songs you can hear from the game's OST. I'll leave my suggestion for Wayward Daughter which is another very emotional song
@@JessesAuditorium Wayward Daughter is another one of those heartbreaking songs because it talks about a woman who was abused her whole life and when given the chance to start over anew, she doesn't believe she deserves it.
@Sorengrand I did some research and you are correct, Runescape got inducted after FF, so for arounf 1 year the record was held by FF XIV, but Runescape eventually "broke" the record. FF can in theory reclaim it as time goes by since each xpac adds over 100 tracks to the game.
Uematsu is just one of those composers that makes people cry even without context. With the full context, that final "never know" is fucking soul shattering. Shadowbringers is undoubtedly the best expansion, but Heavensward will always be the most impactful personally. RIP Stephen Critchlow.
It's been 4 months since this reaction. Many things happened. Since then I picked up FF14 and this very moment the credits rolled for Heavensward for me... Never thought that song can stir so much emotion after finishing the story. It might be powerful and emotional on its own. I felt certain things before being FF14 player listening to this song. But after you're through this adventure this song grabs your heart and clenches it hard, real hard. What a journey it was.
Heavensward is the Expansion dragonsong belongs to. Every time i hear this Song i get goosebumps and tear up bc 1. It is just beautiful and 2. I know the Story behind it. Heavensward is a wonderful expansion but the lore around it and this Song is so very, very sad.
"that's a song I want my ashes spread out to"... Well... Kind of appropriate for the song really. Can't even hear that opening piano without all those memories of the moments this piece backs... we have it playing in our FC house like a lot of people do too
If you liked this, I'd recommend listening to Answers (same singer, Susan Calloway; and same composer, Nobuo Uematsu). I'd say to watch End of an Era, the trailer that has Answers as the background, but the music is a little quiet in that one. The energy of Answers is pretty different, but it's also a masterpiece.
@@JessesAuditorium might as well just listen to everything. At this point xD FF has songs for many genres. Every boss having their own unique music with differing genres. You won’t be disappointed. XIV is a Final Fantasy game first, MMO is secondary. The story telling has standards and music is an important part of that
It was called the Dragon Song war. It raged for a thousand years, where dragons and men senselessly slaughtered eachother, all based on a lie. The lyrics basically tell the story of it all.
Everyone's giving you very feeling-heavy songs, but I'd like to go to the opposite direction and point you to "Beauty's Wicked Wiles" (Sri Lakshmi's theme), "What Angel Wakes Me" (Titania's theme) or Good King Moggle Mog XII's theme. Part of the fun of the game is that there's something for everyone, so there's a wide range of both gameplay styles, job types, ways to spend your time and, yes, music themes. No matter who you are, Eorzea has something for you.
Very true! I would add Unbending Steel to that list. What Angel Wakes Me is so underrated, it has one of the most genius lyric compositions of all of XIV soundtrack. If you know about poetry metrics, or rap metrics, you can enjoy it all the more.
Indeed. When you know the lore and have experienced the story... this song is like a physical force sweeping over your emotions like a tide. You can practically feel it.
You are correct about the Final Fantasy community. For those of us who grew up with the 8 bit Final fantasy games, we can tell you that one of the staples of a Final Fantasy game, is the music. It's one thing to tell a story, but to immerse the player and listener into the game via the music, is an art all by itself. And one that Square has mastered for decades now. To hear a piece of music(especially a FFXIV piece. A game of which I am a player, and have been since 2013) from a Final Fantasy game for the first time, is an experience. And there are SO many songs, just from FFXIV alone, that you can listen to. I am glad I found this channel. Much love and I wish you continued success!
Great vid! Dragonsong is such a good song. I'd also second listening to "Answers." It's one of the most powerful songs in the game imo, basically the start and second chance of FF14.
You've mentioned a couple of times that you've noticed FF14 has a wide variance in the styles of its themes. And so I would like to present to you something that catches everyone offguard when they first encounter it in FF14: Titania's Theme. ruclips.net/video/saYCZ9jzLEA/видео.html
Here we go again, black mage pulled again, tankstance off again, falala lala la. Healer's down again, ninja greeds again, it's a wipe again, falala lala la.
I watched this when it was new and now watching it again for the tenth time I feel like I need to leave a comment. Jesse's reaction is precious; especially when him not having even played the game. He knows my fellow Warriors of Light. HE KNOWS! His reaction brings a smile to me every time. Ya'll need to get this song in your playlist and listen with your eyes closed. TAKE... IT... ALL... IN! This song will DESTROY YOU. Now excuse me while I watch the video again.
A man after my own heart. "The Best is Yet to Come" is literally the first song in my DnD pre-game playlist. If I had to describe the FFXIV experience: A 300 hour concert.
Every time I hear Dragonsong I get goosebumps. It's such a powerful song, and it does an amazing job of filling your mind with images. Even without the video, you can almost see the drifting snow, the city of ishgard and so on.
Dragonsong is a song that makes me cry every time I hear it despite the fact I've heard it 100 times already... This and Answers. Thank you for sharing a song from Metal Gear! I've never heard it before and absolutely love it now
It's incredible how this song can start playing and I instantly begin to tear up a little and by the end of it I'm full on crying. What a fucking song.
The story behind this music in the game's context is so beautiful yet so tragic. It's a tale of betrayal, broken hearts, falsehoods, love, hatred, hope and prayers.
Having this pop up while paying respects to Asmongold's Mum who recently passed away and he stopped playing in the expansion this was written for, it hits differently some how. I want to thank you for all of the reaction videos. FFXIV is a dear game to me, even though you don't play it yourself I'm glad you are enjoying the music as much as we all do.
every once in a while i come by just to watch your reactions to answers and dragonsong. thanks for recording these, it's nice to share in common appreciation every once in a while. this song gives me the shivers, even a year after i played through the campaign.
We cry when we play this section of the game (not the trailer). Then we seek out others who have recorded their playthrough and cru with them again. Catharsis we seek. Together.
Just watched a special arrangement of this last night live and it was spectacular. Amanda was great! (and the lady next to me was crying every time she sang)
Interesting lore fact for you: whenever this particular singer is singing at any point in ff14 it means it’s being told from the point of view of the goddess hydaelin, the deity who granted the player character their powers, going into spoiler territory a bit, in lore there has been a war going on between the elezen (elves) and dragons for 800 years known as the dragonsong war, the two races were once at peace due to one of the dragons’ leaders falling in love with a elezen, but the elezens betrayed the dragons, the song is the story of the war
**Heavensward Spoilers** I didn't see anyone mention it, but one of my favorite moments is this track plays [as the main theme of the expansion] after a major cutscene where the cool dragon you saw dukes it out with another dragon and falls in battle. It's up to us, the main hero, to defeat the evil dragon and put an end to this war once and for all. While you are waiting to go into the battle this music plays while you see your dragon comrade fallen before you and when you go into the boss battle it seamlessly transitions this song uninterrupted into cutscene and the first phase of the battle, only to change into the epic 2nd phase (Freefall), and final phase (Revenge of the Horde). Here's the whole experience together! ruclips.net/video/BnOKdmAcSP0/видео.html Thank you so much for sharing your reactions. They're wonderful to hear as a long time fan; this music hits me in all the right places especially how they suit the story and themes at every moment on your journey. Soken truly is wonderful and this game would not be the same without his amazing work to capture so many emotions and environments; it's strange to think of a place I have never been to as my home.
My god man, that MGS song was my favorite since I was a child. One of the first PS1 games I played was MGS 1 and now I got to listen to it again. Definitely recommend anyone who hasn't listened to it, to give it a shot. Absolutely emotional song.
Been playing XIV since 2011 so the music hits really hard because each song reminds me of various chapters in my life. Dragonsong and Answers just do something to my spirit
I had the pleasure of seeing this song live along with a couple other songs by Susan Callaway. She was phenomenal. When you know the game and the story the songs gain a deeper meaning and it's hard not to tear up.
Man, your channel showed up out of nowhere, and watching you react to all these FFXIV OSTs has been really powerful. I used to be very emotionally closed off, but after watching so many streamers and RUclipsrs allow themselves to be torn apart by FFXIV and its music, I'm no longer as ashamed to show emotion. These videos leave me bawlin' .
Good to see someone else getting into the XIV OST. As a long time player there are a lot of favorites and good listens to be suggested, but if I were to make just one I'd say "The Copied Factory Final Boss Theme (Weight of the World - Prelude version)". I'd say it is easily one of the most overly bombastic songs in the game, but it's SO good.
The tone for the song is so fitting too as it comes at the end of a expansion during the credits of it and as we look back at everything that happened and this specific part of the story is very we have won but at what cost what have we lost along the way. Very much a somber reflection of loss but at the same time growth.
This game is truly a spectacle. We are a very passionate community. So I'm glad to see someone realize at least in part where that passion comes from. I hope you keep having fun with these. And come join us in game if you ever have time!
This particular music piece will stick with you for as long as it can. Of all my years of listening to music, this was the only one that would randomly play in my head even when I completely forget about the game. It was hauntingly beautiful and sad, but had a deep old soul in the music that kept resonating within me.
You retroactively got a new FFXIV lover to watch your content from Answers showing up. Then again, what're the two things I look up most? Reactions and FFXIV content on YT. Only a matter of time.
I would recommend listen to the other musics from other expansions as well like "Answers", "Revolutions" and "Tomorrow and tomorrow". The first two has the same artist as Dragonsong. All of them are very good.
Just have to say this is the first video of yours I found. I watched a few of your other videos and I love it. looking forward to watching it all, keep up the awesome work and I look forward to your content.
I've haven't played the Heavensward part of FFXIV in years and the moment the song hit its stride, I just started sobbing. I never used to cry to game OSTs. Maybe feels in the heart, but I've never had a full on cry. Every major song in FF has made me hysterical.
RUclips suggested this, and I'm so fucking glad I did. Nice to make your acquaintance, dude! Seeing your experience hearing this for the first time was magical.
I started crying just listening to this masterpiece... Heavensward was the best story I have ever seen in any game, especially right after ARR. It breaks me that I can never experience it again... I've never been this emotional for any game, ever. The Heavensward credit screen broke me into tears, it was truly over. I don't know if I can handle Shadowbringers.
iirc in Vesper Bay you can unlock new game+ you wont get it for the FIRST time ever again... but you can look at more detail and cry and dont worry! from Shadowbringers it only ever really gtets worse :)
This song gives me chills everytime I hear it, even more so when you follow the story of heavensward and how much emotional connection it gives this song.
I remember when this video first got released in the months leading up to Heavensward. The emotions made me cry and I listened to it on repeat for weeks. "A pain without cease..." was the part that always got me. Susan Callaway kills it on this track and "Answers"
The first video I find of yours and it's my all-time favorite Final Fantasy song. Your understanding of how we (the FF community) feel about these amazing stories and music was spot on.
The Best is Yet to Come is definitely near the top in the list of top greatest game music ever made. Metal Gear series has a lot of the top-of-the-list worthy pieces. That, Snake Eater, Way to Fall, Debriefing, the MGS2 Main Theme, etc. Harry Gregson Williams is an amazing talent. Final Fantasy series has a crap ton though because their game library is so huge. The Dream Oath from FF6 from the Orchestral OST always comes to mind first and foremost. That's got to be #1 for me. Not a lot of composers in the modern world, whether it be games, anime, or movies, who're just like "Yeah I think I'll just write a 23 min long Opera cause whatevs" besides Nobuo Uematsu.
The big part of this that hits me is that this is basically the song playing when you confront the -final- boss of Heavensward. Staring the evil dragon Nidhogg reborn as a primal, ready to defeat him and end the Dragonsong war of a thousand years, this song plays while you stare at him, preparing to enter the fight against him. It hits -so- hard.
This song hits 1000x harder if you play the story! I admit I’m biased because of my love for the Dragoon (my favorite class I even played it in FFXI) but damn this was an awesome review!
Nice to hear you enjoy the music of FFXIV, the OST is one of the largest in the world with over 500 songs. If you'd like to know the context of any of the songs (some of the context can make it that much better) then let me know.
This song hits so much harder after playing the Heavensward expansion. The nostalgia of the journey through that story is brought back hearing this song, and that makes people love it so much.
what i love so much about soken and ffxiv in general is the amount of variation between the compositions. you get classic fantasy elvish style to acoustic guitar campfire to heavy metal riffs all the way to liquid DnB. The music is what makes this game so special to me and why I look forward to going to new areas / instances so much.
This wasnt Soken, just so you know, its the last song we've gotten from Nobuo since he stepped back due to health and Soken stepped up for the bigger themes.
very happy you listen to the music before giving your thoughts. tons of people interrupt the music to give their opinions. their fist thought is analyze instead of enjoy. basically showing they see music more of a chore than a form of entertainment.
Hee~ If you choke up without even knowing the game, just imagine. Every single time it comes up I'm in STREAMS of tears. Such a beautiful, serene, emotional piece, even more so with the context of the story. And The Best is Yet to Come! Ah, another track that is so utterly, captivatingly, tragically beautiful. A sub for you, my fabulous friend. ♥
The music in this game blows me the fuck away every time. Pairs so perfectly to the story in so many places. This song reminds me of some of the music from Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete on the PS1.
This song hurts my heart. It tells the past of the heavensward expansion, and plays right at the climax of the story and the credits. Brings back the whole story and the emotions along with it. Made lots of folks cry this one. Does remind me of those MGS ending songs too. Great take as ever man
Personally, if you want to see the range the composers on FF14 have, especially Soken and Suzuki, I would suggest you give "Heavensward" a listen to. I can not wait for Endwalker and what kind of genre of music they will gravitate towards there. Best raid music I think is Alexander's music. In fact, going to listen to it now. Going through your catalogue while I play. So sorry if you have yet to react to these songs.
Man, love your reactions! Somehow I'm hoping I'll also find you one day reacting to playing the game itself, maybe in the near future(?). If only so you can experience the full extent of whatever made you choke up in this video once you add in context. :D Edit: Forgot to add my vote for "Answers" from A Realm Reborn as the next one from the series to review.
I appreciate it sir. I wish, but I work 10 hour days 5 days a week and when I'm home, I'm usually learning a song or posting a video, so my time is limited. Although maybe I'll stream myself doing live reactions on my Twitch soon? Answers is this coming weekend, thanks for the support :)
Yooo just found this channel and already love your stuff! I'm sure you've gotten a ton of requests already but if you ever find the time to fit it in, the whole BGM for FFXIV - Epic of Alexander is 4 amazing songs in one!
This trailer still makes me get all teary eyed. The music is beautiful and the context of the lyrics and what is currently happening in the plot is what makes it truly POP.
love watching your reactions and analysis. You respect the music and let it unfold. Most "reactions" talk over parts of the music, which i sometimes find a bit disrespectful. Loves.
"We sing of Nidhogg even now.
Not to praise him, but to speed his soul unto its rest.
For even he is deserving of peace."
Is that a quote in the game? If so, who says it?
@@jacobteague635 It is! It's in the followup quests after the HeavensWard main story quests that you start back at the Fortemps manor! The quote is from the bae herself, Vidofnir!
@@proudlarry8225 Fucking love Vidofnir I'd totally pull a Ysayle on her 😂😂
@@TerrasWorld Heavensward was so good, partially because you could understand all the villain's perspectives. You UNDERSTOOD why the dragons were angry, you understood Nidhogg's rage and pain at the loss of Ratatoskr. In that same token, you understood the perspective of the archbishop. Why SHOULD Ishgard suffer for a thousand years for the mistakes of their forefathers. No mortal alive knows what King Thordan and his knights were thinking when they betrayed the dragons.
Both sides went way too far. Indeed neither side were "good". But neither were either side inherently evil. It was a fantastic telling of a war that had gone on for so long that the reasons for fighting were no longer important to many. An endless cycle of hate and vengeance that forces on both sides didn't want to end... because they knew nothing else anymore.
@@TerrasWorld Pretty much all of the expansions did this for me, even Stormblood, though by the end Zenos still looked like a one note character, by the end of Endwalker I had much more compassion for him. He was horrible and did horrible things, but I felt a lot of pity for what his circumstances and the choices of those around him, not just his own, made him.
I love so many of the music of FFXIV. It this one…this one is special. Why?
A smile better suits a hero.
Damm just listening to that music and you drop that line i bet you made many tear up now....... Thank you :-)
I was holding my tears until I read this. 😭😭😭
Reopen old wounds why don't you? And to this song no less 😢
Oof
Freak you I wasn't expecting to cry tonight ;-;
gotta be careful dude, we in the ffxiv fandom are pretty obsessive and we'll push the whole ost on you if you let us 😜
This is no understatement by any means
... i mean... your not wrong
To be fair like 3/4 of the ost are undeniable bangers though
Well it's because soken and nobuo are gods of music.
You could say he's ... thrown wide the gates.
Here's some juicy info on Dragonsong - The lyrics literally tell the backstory behind the entire Heavensward expansion from the perspective of someone intimately familiar with the events. Also, Final Fantasy XIV lore states that the dragons pass on their history through song...
Just wanted to add that given the song's significance it shows up as a motif in a number of places in Heavensward, and is used to devastatingly powerful emotional effect during climactic plot events.
I can only imagine being so enthralled with the world and making all those connections. I'm over here gushing out just the pure sounds!
@@JessesAuditorium That's what makes it so awesome - beauty on the surface, with real narrative depth beneath. It's an incredible moment playing the game when the layers of the history are peeled back and you have that epiphany of "Oh my god, this is what Dragonsong was describing! Those lyrics = these events! It's not just a song, it's a lament and a message!" It's almost meta, how the song has significance outside AND within the gane. It's being sung to us the players as an evocative theme song for the expansion, but also being sung from the perspective of a major character addressing other characters over the past, present, and expected future. It really is working on multiple levels.
@@cnkclark This song as part of phase 1 of the Final Steps of Faith almost floored me and easily got me killed. Its a masterpiece.
@@cobbil It plays on repeat between the cutscene and the queue for the trial. Great time to be in a dps queue as you can just sit there on the Steps of Faith and take in this otherwordly awesome music with that scenery while you wait for the equally awesome fight ahead. 3.3 is my personal favorite part of the XIV storyline so far though I admit I'm not yet done with 4.0 so there could be more ahead, but that bar is really high.
This song hits different for me now that the voice of House Fortemps is no longer with us. RIP Stephen Critchlow.
Not just the voice of Fortemps... but the voice of Heavensward.
One of his friends even played using a trial account through all of base game just to play hear his voice again, and as an appreciation for all of the players who did in-game memorials for one of the most important pieces of our Heavensward experience.
Not forgetting the voice of Honoroit, too... Archie Lyndhurst only 19... I can't make it through HW even now, it's just tears every time
Fun fact, FFXIV is in the Guinness Book of records for having the largest amount of different original tracks in any videogame ever. It was inducted in 2017 before Shadowbringers even came out and Stormblood was recently released, so it has even more songs right now. What I mean by this is you have a bazillion songs you can hear from the game's OST.
I'll leave my suggestion for Wayward Daughter which is another very emotional song
I hear a new fun fact or tidbit from the community everyday, so crazy lol
@@JessesAuditorium Wayward Daughter is another one of those heartbreaking songs because it talks about a woman who was abused her whole life and when given the chance to start over anew, she doesn't believe she deserves it.
@Sorengrand I did some research and you are correct, Runescape got inducted after FF, so for arounf 1 year the record was held by FF XIV, but Runescape eventually "broke" the record. FF can in theory reclaim it as time goes by since each xpac adds over 100 tracks to the game.
I still can't get through Dragonsong without crying, especially during its climax. And I've been playing this game for years.
Uematsu is just one of those composers that makes people cry even without context. With the full context, that final "never know" is fucking soul shattering. Shadowbringers is undoubtedly the best expansion, but Heavensward will always be the most impactful personally. RIP Stephen Critchlow.
Damn right. I've heard it so much now, and it still sends the good kind of shivers down my spine.
5:59 I love how you can see the exact moment that note hit you in the heart lmao
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This song plays during an epic battle...
Many a party has wiped because of the tears, I hear!
and its only the first part of the battle, it transitions into a different one twice and they all hit hard. Not the same way, mind, but still amazing.
@@Nirual86 one made us cry, the other made us clean our tears and fight for the ones we may still save!
I had to turn the music off, mate!
The only time I didnt mind waiting in a 45 minute queue
I can confirm that , i just wipe because i cant see anything
It's been 4 months since this reaction. Many things happened. Since then I picked up FF14 and this very moment the credits rolled for Heavensward for me... Never thought that song can stir so much emotion after finishing the story. It might be powerful and emotional on its own. I felt certain things before being FF14 player listening to this song. But after you're through this adventure this song grabs your heart and clenches it hard, real hard. What a journey it was.
Wow!
Don't worry, I cried off camera.
Heavensward is the Expansion dragonsong belongs to. Every time i hear this Song i get goosebumps and tear up bc 1. It is just beautiful and 2. I know the Story behind it. Heavensward is a wonderful expansion but the lore around it and this Song is so very, very sad.
Thank you for the on-going support, I will try my best to get to all the connected themes at some point! I'm just getting started :)
"that's a song I want my ashes spread out to"...
Well... Kind of appropriate for the song really. Can't even hear that opening piano without all those memories of the moments this piece backs... we have it playing in our FC house like a lot of people do too
If you liked this, I'd recommend listening to Answers (same singer, Susan Calloway; and same composer, Nobuo Uematsu). I'd say to watch End of an Era, the trailer that has Answers as the background, but the music is a little quiet in that one. The energy of Answers is pretty different, but it's also a masterpiece.
I'll take note of it!
ANSWERS is the ultimate ffxiv anthem
@@JessesAuditorium might as well just listen to everything. At this point xD FF has songs for many genres. Every boss having their own unique music with differing genres.
You won’t be disappointed. XIV is a Final Fantasy game first, MMO is secondary. The story telling has standards and music is an important part of that
@@JessesAuditorium this is my all time favorite!
@@sergezede Coming later this week :)
It was called the Dragon Song war. It raged for a thousand years, where dragons and men senselessly slaughtered eachother, all based on a lie. The lyrics basically tell the story of it all.
Everyone's giving you very feeling-heavy songs, but I'd like to go to the opposite direction and point you to "Beauty's Wicked Wiles" (Sri Lakshmi's theme), "What Angel Wakes Me" (Titania's theme) or Good King Moggle Mog XII's theme. Part of the fun of the game is that there's something for everyone, so there's a wide range of both gameplay styles, job types, ways to spend your time and, yes, music themes.
No matter who you are, Eorzea has something for you.
Very true! I would add Unbending Steel to that list. What Angel Wakes Me is so underrated, it has one of the most genius lyric compositions of all of XIV soundtrack. If you know about poetry metrics, or rap metrics, you can enjoy it all the more.
Can I toss on Wrath of the Harrier? It was for a final boss in side content, but it's stupid hype.
The Brute Justice theme and Locus songs are amazing also
So glad you did this song! It makes me cry every time I hear it. Knowing the lore behind the words just hits me right in the heart so much
Indeed. When you know the lore and have experienced the story... this song is like a physical force sweeping over your emotions like a tide. You can practically feel it.
"My feelings are closed off"
Shadowbringers...
"Challange accepted"
You are correct about the Final Fantasy community. For those of us who grew up with the 8 bit Final fantasy games, we can tell you that one of the staples of a Final Fantasy game, is the music. It's one thing to tell a story, but to immerse the player and listener into the game via the music, is an art all by itself. And one that Square has mastered for decades now. To hear a piece of music(especially a FFXIV piece. A game of which I am a player, and have been since 2013) from a Final Fantasy game for the first time, is an experience. And there are SO many songs, just from FFXIV alone, that you can listen to. I am glad I found this channel. Much love and I wish you continued success!
FFX music is heartwrenching in parts!
@@sitnspin1819 The story is far better than i thought it'd be, FF14 is amazing!
Great vid! Dragonsong is such a good song. I'd also second listening to "Answers." It's one of the most powerful songs in the game imo, basically the start and second chance of FF14.
You've mentioned a couple of times that you've noticed FF14 has a wide variance in the styles of its themes. And so I would like to present to you something that catches everyone offguard when they first encounter it in FF14: Titania's Theme. ruclips.net/video/saYCZ9jzLEA/видео.html
That is such a fun track. Love it :D
Here we go again, black mage pulled again, tankstance off again, falala lala la. Healer's down again, ninja greeds again, it's a wipe again, falala lala la.
I watched this when it was new and now watching it again for the tenth time I feel like I need to leave a comment. Jesse's reaction is precious; especially when him not having even played the game. He knows my fellow Warriors of Light. HE KNOWS! His reaction brings a smile to me every time. Ya'll need to get this song in your playlist and listen with your eyes closed. TAKE... IT... ALL... IN! This song will DESTROY YOU. Now excuse me while I watch the video again.
A man after my own heart. "The Best is Yet to Come" is literally the first song in my DnD pre-game playlist. If I had to describe the FFXIV experience: A 300 hour concert.
I’m a long time player and have listened to this a thousand times, but literally started crying when it played.
Every time I hear Dragonsong I get goosebumps. It's such a powerful song, and it does an amazing job of filling your mind with images. Even without the video, you can almost see the drifting snow, the city of ishgard and so on.
Dragonsong is a song that makes me cry every time I hear it despite the fact I've heard it 100 times already... This and Answers.
Thank you for sharing a song from Metal Gear! I've never heard it before and absolutely love it now
me too!!! i can’t help but ugly bawl when listening to this, greenwrath and close in the distance
The way this song gets incorporated into the final fight with the dragon was so smooth and fitting.
sees hraevalskr "thats the coolest dragon ive ever seen"
hraevalskr "who said that!" looking in two oposite directions
The final steps of faith (where this song plays during the fight) is where i fell in love with this game
It's incredible how this song can start playing and I instantly begin to tear up a little and by the end of it I'm full on crying.
What a fucking song.
The story behind this music in the game's context is so beautiful yet so tragic. It's a tale of betrayal, broken hearts, falsehoods, love, hatred, hope and prayers.
Having this pop up while paying respects to Asmongold's Mum who recently passed away and he stopped playing in the expansion this was written for, it hits differently some how. I want to thank you for all of the reaction videos. FFXIV is a dear game to me, even though you don't play it yourself I'm glad you are enjoying the music as much as we all do.
every once in a while i come by just to watch your reactions to answers and dragonsong.
thanks for recording these, it's nice to share in common appreciation every once in a while.
this song gives me the shivers, even a year after i played through the campaign.
We cry when we play this section of the game (not the trailer). Then we seek out others who have recorded their playthrough and cru with them again. Catharsis we seek. Together.
A Smile Better Suits A Hero!
Just heard this song for the first time today in the game. One of the best quest lines in the game so far.
Just watched a special arrangement of this last night live and it was spectacular. Amanda was great! (and the lady next to me was crying every time she sang)
Interesting lore fact for you: whenever this particular singer is singing at any point in ff14 it means it’s being told from the point of view of the goddess hydaelin, the deity who granted the player character their powers, going into spoiler territory a bit, in lore there has been a war going on between the elezen (elves) and dragons for 800 years known as the dragonsong war, the two races were once at peace due to one of the dragons’ leaders falling in love with a elezen, but the elezens betrayed the dragons, the song is the story of the war
Nah, you want your ashes spread out to "Tomorrow and Tomorrow." Quite a bit of piano in there too.
Reacting to that one very soon, this or next weekend.
**Heavensward Spoilers**
I didn't see anyone mention it, but one of my favorite moments is this track plays [as the main theme of the expansion] after a major cutscene where the cool dragon you saw dukes it out with another dragon and falls in battle. It's up to us, the main hero, to defeat the evil dragon and put an end to this war once and for all. While you are waiting to go into the battle this music plays while you see your dragon comrade fallen before you and when you go into the boss battle it seamlessly transitions this song uninterrupted into cutscene and the first phase of the battle, only to change into the epic 2nd phase (Freefall), and final phase (Revenge of the Horde). Here's the whole experience together!
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Thank you so much for sharing your reactions. They're wonderful to hear as a long time fan; this music hits me in all the right places especially how they suit the story and themes at every moment on your journey. Soken truly is wonderful and this game would not be the same without his amazing work to capture so many emotions and environments; it's strange to think of a place I have never been to as my home.
Thanks! I appreciate it. I'm actually reacting to ROTH this weekend :)
Waiting for the queue as a DPS while seeing that scene. So epic.
Oh, god. The tears. I can't listen to this without thinking about Haurchefant and Ysayle...
My god man, that MGS song was my favorite since I was a child. One of the first PS1 games I played was MGS 1 and now I got to listen to it again. Definitely recommend anyone who hasn't listened to it, to give it a shot. Absolutely emotional song.
Been playing XIV since 2011 so the music hits really hard because each song reminds me of various chapters in my life. Dragonsong and Answers just do something to my spirit
I had the pleasure of seeing this song live along with a couple other songs by Susan Callaway. She was phenomenal. When you know the game and the story the songs gain a deeper meaning and it's hard not to tear up.
Man, your channel showed up out of nowhere, and watching you react to all these FFXIV OSTs has been really powerful.
I used to be very emotionally closed off, but after watching so many streamers and RUclipsrs allow themselves to be torn apart by FFXIV and its music, I'm no longer as ashamed to show emotion.
These videos leave me bawlin' .
Glad to hear!
A smile better suits a hero...shit this song always makes me tear up. One of the most beautiful songs I've heard.
"Do not despair. You are not without allies." T_T7
Good to see someone else getting into the XIV OST. As a long time player there are a lot of favorites and good listens to be suggested, but if I were to make just one I'd say "The Copied Factory Final Boss Theme (Weight of the World - Prelude version)". I'd say it is easily one of the most overly bombastic songs in the game, but it's SO good.
Though there doesn't seem to be many that are just the song. Mostly the entire encounter video which is 10+ minutes long, the song just loops.
I looped this track for like 1 week straight
@@rougecrown you and me both my friend.. you and me both
You have to hear to FFXIV OST - Final Omega's Theme (From the Heavens)
Nobuo is a god. Amazing amazing composer, although he may have to make way for soken now, his legacy is insane.
The tone for the song is so fitting too as it comes at the end of a expansion during the credits of it and as we look back at everything that happened and this specific part of the story is very we have won but at what cost what have we lost along the way. Very much a somber reflection of loss but at the same time growth.
This game is truly a spectacle.
We are a very passionate community. So I'm glad to see someone realize at least in part where that passion comes from.
I hope you keep having fun with these. And come join us in game if you ever have time!
Oh man.. its been 6 years.. and hearing this song still ache my heart...
This particular music piece will stick with you for as long as it can.
Of all my years of listening to music, this was the only one that would randomly play in my head even when I completely forget about the game.
It was hauntingly beautiful and sad, but had a deep old soul in the music that kept resonating within me.
You retroactively got a new FFXIV lover to watch your content from Answers showing up. Then again, what're the two things I look up most? Reactions and FFXIV content on YT. Only a matter of time.
A heavensward. Nostalgia hits hard.
I would recommend listen to the other musics from other expansions as well like "Answers", "Revolutions" and "Tomorrow and tomorrow". The first two has the same artist as Dragonsong. All of them are very good.
Answers is coming later this week!
Just have to say this is the first video of yours I found. I watched a few of your other videos and I love it. looking forward to watching it all, keep up the awesome work and I look forward to your content.
This song always brings a tear to my eye.
I've haven't played the Heavensward part of FFXIV in years and the moment the song hit its stride, I just started sobbing. I never used to cry to game OSTs. Maybe feels in the heart, but I've never had a full on cry.
Every major song in FF has made me hysterical.
RUclips suggested this, and I'm so fucking glad I did. Nice to make your acquaintance, dude! Seeing your experience hearing this for the first time was magical.
I started crying just listening to this masterpiece... Heavensward was the best story I have ever seen in any game, especially right after ARR. It breaks me that I can never experience it again... I've never been this emotional for any game, ever. The Heavensward credit screen broke me into tears, it was truly over. I don't know if I can handle Shadowbringers.
iirc in Vesper Bay you can unlock new game+
you wont get it for the FIRST time ever again... but you can look at more detail and cry
and dont worry! from Shadowbringers it only ever really gtets worse :)
This song gives me chills everytime I hear it, even more so when you follow the story of heavensward and how much emotional connection it gives this song.
I remember when this video first got released in the months leading up to Heavensward. The emotions made me cry and I listened to it on repeat for weeks. "A pain without cease..." was the part that always got me. Susan Callaway kills it on this track and "Answers"
The first video I find of yours and it's my all-time favorite Final Fantasy song.
Your understanding of how we (the FF community) feel about these amazing stories and music was spot on.
The Best is Yet to Come is definitely near the top in the list of top greatest game music ever made. Metal Gear series has a lot of the top-of-the-list worthy pieces. That, Snake Eater, Way to Fall, Debriefing, the MGS2 Main Theme, etc. Harry Gregson Williams is an amazing talent. Final Fantasy series has a crap ton though because their game library is so huge. The Dream Oath from FF6 from the Orchestral OST always comes to mind first and foremost. That's got to be #1 for me. Not a lot of composers in the modern world, whether it be games, anime, or movies, who're just like "Yeah I think I'll just write a 23 min long Opera cause whatevs" besides Nobuo Uematsu.
Man, with background knowledge of the events mentioned in the song it hits at least twice as hard... If not tenfold
The big part of this that hits me is that this is basically the song playing when you confront the -final- boss of Heavensward. Staring the evil dragon Nidhogg reborn as a primal, ready to defeat him and end the Dragonsong war of a thousand years, this song plays while you stare at him, preparing to enter the fight against him. It hits -so- hard.
I was only mildly interested in ARR's story....then heavensward released....and Dragonsong broke my heart, I absolutely love 14
This song hits 1000x harder if you play the story! I admit I’m biased because of my love for the Dragoon (my favorite class I even played it in FFXI) but damn this was an awesome review!
Nice to hear you enjoy the music of FFXIV, the OST is one of the largest in the world with over 500 songs. If you'd like to know the context of any of the songs (some of the context can make it that much better) then let me know.
So many music reaction channels, you're the only one that's popped up that reacts to video game music.
Thanks! I was thinking the same thing. I love VGM so it only made sense I show love to it.
@@JessesAuditorium if you can, look into Titania's theme from FF 14. It's such a different vibe to the other boss music you've done so far.
This song hits so much harder after playing the Heavensward expansion. The nostalgia of the journey through that story is brought back hearing this song, and that makes people love it so much.
This song will never not make me cry I think. Heavensward is one of the most beautiful experiences I've ever seen in a video game.
From the memoirs of Count Edmunt de Fortemps.
_Heavensward_
If you like funky piano I’d reccomend Ink Long Dry from FFXIV it’s a dungeon theme but it’s music is probably my favorite in the game
what i love so much about soken and ffxiv in general is the amount of variation between the compositions. you get classic fantasy elvish style to acoustic guitar campfire to heavy metal riffs all the way to liquid DnB. The music is what makes this game so special to me and why I look forward to going to new areas / instances so much.
This wasnt Soken, just so you know, its the last song we've gotten from Nobuo since he stepped back due to health and Soken stepped up for the bigger themes.
very happy you listen to the music before giving your thoughts. tons of people interrupt the music to give their opinions. their fist thought is analyze instead of enjoy. basically showing they see music more of a chore than a form of entertainment.
"The Last song" from Drag on dragoon 3 or Drakengard 3 :x is another great dragon related song ever ;3
It really is impossible to listen to this without tears
Hee~ If you choke up without even knowing the game, just imagine. Every single time it comes up I'm in STREAMS of tears. Such a beautiful, serene, emotional piece, even more so with the context of the story. And The Best is Yet to Come! Ah, another track that is so utterly, captivatingly, tragically beautiful. A sub for you, my fabulous friend. ♥
This series has just some really chill vibes, I love it.
The music in this game blows me the fuck away every time. Pairs so perfectly to the story in so many places. This song reminds me of some of the music from Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete on the PS1.
This song hurts my heart. It tells the past of the heavensward expansion, and plays right at the climax of the story and the credits. Brings back the whole story and the emotions along with it. Made lots of folks cry this one. Does remind me of those MGS ending songs too. Great take as ever man
Put a huge smile on my face :D Thank you for reacting to this!
Personally, if you want to see the range the composers on FF14 have, especially Soken and Suzuki, I would suggest you give "Heavensward" a listen to. I can not wait for Endwalker and what kind of genre of music they will gravitate towards there. Best raid music I think is Alexander's music. In fact, going to listen to it now. Going through your catalogue while I play. So sorry if you have yet to react to these songs.
Man, love your reactions! Somehow I'm hoping I'll also find you one day reacting to playing the game itself, maybe in the near future(?).
If only so you can experience the full extent of whatever made you choke up in this video once you add in context. :D
Edit: Forgot to add my vote for "Answers" from A Realm Reborn as the next one from the series to review.
I appreciate it sir. I wish, but I work 10 hour days 5 days a week and when I'm home, I'm usually learning a song or posting a video, so my time is limited. Although maybe I'll stream myself doing live reactions on my Twitch soon?
Answers is this coming weekend, thanks for the support :)
That mgs 1 ost shoutout: so you are a man of culture!
FFXIV: Close in the Distance. Prepare to cry, please do it!
Not sure why, but this song is so beautiful. I can't help but tear up.
another interesting lore, If I got it correctly
Dragon in FFXIV love to compose a song to express their feeling
Yooo just found this channel and already love your stuff! I'm sure you've gotten a ton of requests already but if you ever find the time to fit it in, the whole BGM for FFXIV - Epic of Alexander is 4 amazing songs in one!
Seconding this. It's truly phenomenal.
As a metal gear solid fan, when you mentioned it I instantly knew which song you meant, good taste dude and nice reaction.
This trailer still makes me get all teary eyed. The music is beautiful and the context of the lyrics and what is currently happening in the plot is what makes it truly POP.
love watching your reactions and analysis. You respect the music and let it unfold. Most "reactions" talk over parts of the music, which i sometimes find a bit disrespectful. Loves.
No matter how many time i listen to that music, i always shed tears. It just hit right in the feels
i just have to say knowing the back story and the lore up to this point makes this way better imo but still an amazing/great song!!!!
This one's a tearjerker and the way it's used in game is beautiful and emotionally devastating.
DragonSong always hits different, no matter when it's played. It's so fucking good.