FFXIV - Beauty's Wicked Wiles (Lakshmi) | Reacting To Video Game Music!

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Komentáře • 156

  • @0bsidianfire948
    @0bsidianfire948 Před 2 lety +158

    Fun Fact: The vocals for this were done by one of FFXIV's English localization team members. Soken said she did the recording in one take and nailed it.

    • @Nobrev
      @Nobrev Před 2 lety +26

      The lyrics were also written in like 3 hours last minute by Koji Fox
      edit: I'm thinking of equilibrium not this song

    • @z8tr377
      @z8tr377 Před 2 lety +20

      Equilibrium was written in 3 hours?!
      considering how people talk about the lyrics of that song this is bloody impressive!

    • @Nobrev
      @Nobrev Před 2 lety +6

      @@z8tr377 I looked it up to be sure. It was actually 2 hours according to Koji Fox

    • @Seshpai
      @Seshpai Před 2 lety +14

      With the second vocalist they tried, yeah. They attempted to record it with Ayumi Murata first, the singer for Oblivion and Equilibrium, but decided after a while that it didn't work and found Paula instead. The original recording can still be found as "Beauty's Wicked Wiles - Oasis Mix" on the Stormblood soundtrack but it goes unused in the actual game.

    • @smward87
      @smward87 Před 2 lety +9

      Not the first time Soken has done that either. The singer for Ravana's theme was also just a member of the localization team credited only as "Dan". He was chosen for his very deep baritone voice.

  • @PaladinArndt
    @PaladinArndt Před 2 lety +183

    This song definitely gets into your head. Lakshmi is also known as "The Lady of Bliss." That's why she tries to tempt you into giving into her will with those lyrics.
    She was summoned by the desperate pleading of a mother whose daughter was captured and then murdered in front of her. As with most primals in this game, it's a double-edged sword. Lakshmi revived the daughter, but could not restore her soul, so she was just an empty husk. When the mother wasn't happy with this, Lakshmi enthralled her and the rest of her tribe, which is basically the equivalent to magically brainwashing someone to follow her will forever.

    • @Brett276
      @Brett276 Před 2 lety +22

      *Alisaie has entered the chat*

    • @ParticleBomb
      @ParticleBomb Před rokem +3

      @@Brett276 Alisaie gets targeted by a tankbuster.
      *WoL grabs aggro*

  • @lukapitkanen3333
    @lukapitkanen3333 Před 2 lety +230

    I think you should hear ”In The Balance” (Nald’Thal theme). It’s a new song to FFXIV and reminds me of this a little. It’s already a fan favorite

    • @Konpekikaminari
      @Konpekikaminari Před 2 lety +20

      I swear I've been running that raid solely as an excuse to hear that song

    • @Elyakel
      @Elyakel Před 2 lety +2

      Hell yeah in the balance is incredible

    • @SventFulgur
      @SventFulgur Před 2 lety +4

      @@Konpekikaminari I just wish my rolls for the Orchestrian Roll weren't so bad 😫

    • @Konpekikaminari
      @Konpekikaminari Před 2 lety +4

      @@SventFulgur same... same
      4 gods we fought & won, but we could not beat R.N.Gsus

    • @SMNtheNight
      @SMNtheNight Před 2 lety

      Highly highly highly recommend this one as well. I literally have not been able to get it out of my head. Every time I hear it I'm stuck for the entire with it on repeat in my head, and I love it.

  • @LadyLynxes
    @LadyLynxes Před 2 lety +52

    You're gonna lose your mind when you listen to In the Balance. Final boss theme of the newest raid encounter in FF14. It is out of control.

  • @theeuphoguy108
    @theeuphoguy108 Před 2 lety +83

    Like you mentioned, this song really gets into your head after a while, which is probably helped by how simple the song is and I can't help but think it's deliberate. I feel like a lot of the other primals react in rage at being denied another follower, thanks to the protection the player has, but Lakshmi sees it as a challenge that they'll have to work a bit harder at. After all, in time, you shall follow.

    • @DeeFourCee
      @DeeFourCee Před 2 lety

      She also offers to rest your head on her bosom often

    • @GrandApostate
      @GrandApostate Před 2 lety +11

      I saw a comment about how from 1st go around she uses "our" and moves to "your". Like she already tempered us by the end of the fight. I love how beautifully terrifying her perspective is

    • @cyphi474
      @cyphi474 Před 2 lety

      @@GrandApostate Stupid echo....

    • @meanwhale4017
      @meanwhale4017 Před rokem +1

      Yet, this song is faaaar from being simple...It's just soo mesmerizing....Kinda playing with your sense if you get what I mean

    • @jamesavis1
      @jamesavis1 Před rokem +1

      @@GrandApostate I always took the 1st 'our' and 'your' as temptation and then the second set were her 'claiming' you. The lyrics are clever at invoking meaning.

  • @lorospact
    @lorospact Před 2 lety +44

    A lot of players at the time this fight was first introduced, most of the players I know called it 'Bollywood, the Fight'. Which, frankly... still kinda fits.

    • @nightxsabbath
      @nightxsabbath Před 2 lety +5

      Considering Lakshmi is a Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune, power, beauty, fertility and prosperity, that does make sense. 😅

  • @jeremyvanpelt5097
    @jeremyvanpelt5097 Před 2 lety +48

    Cant wait for Jesse to catch up to the new endwalker jams. They are in a completely new category :o

    • @toriestrella
      @toriestrella Před 2 lety +11

      Can't wait til he experiences 'In The Balance':
      !!! BANGER ALERT !!!

    • @itsjonesh
      @itsjonesh Před 2 lety +3

      I REALLY am anxious about his reaction to "Close in the Distance". Just remembering is making me hum it.

  • @Redblaze27
    @Redblaze27 Před 2 lety +54

    Bosses of this nature generally have the lyrics come from their point of view.

    • @Nirual86
      @Nirual86 Před 2 lety +2

      Or in the case of Titan or Leviathan, its the tempered beast men chanting praises towards their god.

    • @blakec8549
      @blakec8549 Před 2 lety +4

      I have a theory. The lyrics for trial fights is actually the WoL's echo. He is supposed to be able to read people with it. And the Primals that have a wilder nature tend to have less to their lyrics. but the ones with more sentience have more to their lyrics. Both Shiva themes tell the personal story of each host. and in the seat of sacrifice the chanting could represent the joined voices of the warriors who follow elidibus. just a theory though, every other game play mechanic has a story element to it so why not the music

    • @Nirual86
      @Nirual86 Před 2 lety +4

      @@blakec8549 that is my headcanon for a lot of the music, really. Like the "La-Hee" song for Rak'tika Greatwood being an echo of the Ronkan civilisation that once lived there.

    • @tyriaxepheles7996
      @tyriaxepheles7996 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Nirual86 if you do the Qitari quests (gatherers 70-80 beast tribe) they explain that Lager means "wake up" in ancient Ronkan. So when you fly through the forest during the day, the voices of the ancient Ronkans are crying out for you to "wake up." Which kind of has a double meaning when you consider that they were caught in a 100 years of perpetual daylight

    • @Nirual86
      @Nirual86 Před 2 lety

      @@tyriaxepheles7996 yes, I am aware of the meaning.

  • @platonicdescartes
    @platonicdescartes Před 2 lety +43

    Lakshmi is Indian, not Middle Eastern. Both the music, and the Goddess of Hinduism lore, are from that region.

    • @JessesAuditorium
      @JessesAuditorium  Před 2 lety +22

      I honestly confuse all those terms alot and it makes me feel ignorant. I really should just learn what they all mean cause I sound dumb when mentioning them.

    • @LionHuntington
      @LionHuntington Před 2 lety +4

      There's some overlap in the sounds from India and Arabia, if not because of the visuals (lots of mandalas) and the name Lakshmi I would probably have confused them too, but this fight is 100% Indian inspired.

    • @pallyxav7597
      @pallyxav7597 Před 2 lety +4

      I always confuse Lakshimi with Pavarti. Lakshimi was the goddess of prosperity in hindu theology and the consort of Vishnu. She was very cool nice goddess. Many hindu woman are named for her. Very popular. It is why in the actual fight she can heal you up if you do the mechanics right.

    • @thorn_lekoh
      @thorn_lekoh Před 2 lety +2

      It doesn't help that she is located in the middle eastern themed region, though

    • @theresaplatypuscontrolling5464
      @theresaplatypuscontrolling5464 Před 2 lety +3

      Ala mhigo is middle eastern though, it's similar to Turkey so i think they were going for vibes from both

  • @SeishinNoIro
    @SeishinNoIro Před rokem +6

    I'm really late to the party, but something I wanted to point out in this song that I don't think anyone's mentioned yet:
    The first chorus comes around and makes particular mention of something - Rise high, high above "our" rivals // spread "our" wings... // Open the door, close "our" eyes, "we" are the dreamers.
    But after the the chorus loops at least once, the second time it comes around, it changes slightly. The second time around - Rise high, high above *your* rivals // spread *your* wings // close *your* eyes, *you* are the dreamer.
    She's beguiling you with her beauty and it's even showing up in the song. In time, you shall follow, so sayeth she!

    • @jamesavis1
      @jamesavis1 Před rokem +1

      I picked up on that too. Such clever construction

  • @Ben-on9ry
    @Ben-on9ry Před 2 lety +10

    The lyrics of primal fights are often their ideals, stories about them or words of these entities. Just some examples for some of the reactions u had so far:
    Lakshmi - wants to give their people absolute bliss. If ripping them of their thoughts and make them dream helps this, she will do it.
    Ravana - he just loves conquest a lot XD but he also wants his people to be strong and in unity
    Sophia - its all about Equilibrium and she will find a way to bring it to you.
    With that in mind these songs often kinda get a new layer, at least thats ehat i usually feel

    • @blakec8549
      @blakec8549 Před 2 lety +2

      I like how Susanoo's song doesn't have lyrics. he speaks enough throughout the fight lol

    • @Ladywizard
      @Ladywizard Před 2 lety +1

      Sophia's is... DARK... but then so's Shiva's

  • @aeternusvotum
    @aeternusvotum Před 2 lety +39

    Lakshmi is still one of my most favorite boss story concepts. These bosses are called "Primals" (yes, they named the band after them) that are able to brainwash people and make them follow. I've always said that if any primal can temper me, it's Lakshmi - and they did that so well with this song. Whenever it gets in my head, it's going to be stuck for days, if not weeks :D

  • @austinmartin612
    @austinmartin612 Před 2 lety +5

    It IS meant to be her singing yes. Also this was one of the songs a friend shared with me that got me into the game. Another being Dragonsong.

  • @DayleDiamond
    @DayleDiamond Před 2 lety +2

    Yay, one of my first comment recommends!
    I keep this mp3 on my desktop, just to test if the sound is working right when I get playback errors.

  • @nurulururu
    @nurulururu Před 2 lety

    Helll yes! I love that theme, boss and setting. Glad that you listened it!

  • @ReksNuadiah
    @ReksNuadiah Před 2 lety +6

    I do, in fact, like to imagine the boss themes as being sung by them (insofar as Primals are concerned, at least).
    It gives them more character - _especially_ Ravana, I feel.

    • @mr.d9626
      @mr.d9626 Před 2 lety

      I think that's the intention. The lyrics to _Under the Weight_ are pretty clearly written from Titan's perspective for instance. Main exception is Ramuh, I'd argue.

  • @janaboo9285
    @janaboo9285 Před 2 lety +2

    Ah...Lakshmi...luring us all into a peaceful slumber...still one of my favorite songs. I do wish it was longer and didn't loop so quick.

  • @cuterpooter
    @cuterpooter Před 2 lety +3

    The first time I fought this boss, I was healing and so very distracted by my mental images of being a part of a huge Bollywood music/dance piece.
    Even the movements that your group does feel like a huge majestic dance routine. 💃🕺🎶

  • @JP11999
    @JP11999 Před 2 lety +8

    oh man I can't wait for you to hear the newest alliance raid music. it's so goddamn good

  • @Sovek86
    @Sovek86 Před 2 lety +1

    HOW did I miss this? This is my favorite trial music.

  • @anaducksftw2520
    @anaducksftw2520 Před 2 lety +1

    I don't really do the trials that often so I never really listen to the music until I run into videos like this.Im always too focused on mechanics! Listening to these now encourage me to go back and enjoy the fight for all that it is, music and rhythm included.

  • @RudolvonStroheim
    @RudolvonStroheim Před rokem +1

    It is one of my favourite songs from FFXIV, as well as my two favourite primals. Your take is nice.

  • @falkarios2944
    @falkarios2944 Před 2 lety

    This song was stuck in my head for a very long time when this fight came out. It's very catchy.

  • @loganise
    @loganise Před 2 lety +1

    Can I recommend "Equilibrium"? Specifically the Scions & Sinners version (by the Primals) Orchestrion Roll. The original is great, but something about this version just resonates deeply. And the lyrics are top tier. Keep up the good work!

  • @dcwtf09
    @dcwtf09 Před 2 lety +6

    After finishing Stormblood, I thought that was quite surprising, the dev added some Indian element into the game. Then we have Radz at Han now in Endwalker, an even stronger Indian element to it 😂😂
    Btw Jesse you should listen to the Endwalker soundtrack, Flow.

  • @Konpekikaminari
    @Konpekikaminari Před 2 lety

    of all the video's out there, you went with hungrychad's video
    not surprising, man does a good job bringing us the OST

  • @Pentvon
    @Pentvon Před rokem +1

    heard this earlier while playing and thought.. Has jesse heard this? .. He has :D

  • @SanctitheGoblin
    @SanctitheGoblin Před 2 lety +1

    i really like the color of your hair! the blondeish color, black, and purple looks really good!

  • @AQWTheAlmightyOne
    @AQWTheAlmightyOne Před 2 lety +6

    The music is definitely repetitive when you look at it by itself. But when you’re actually playing the game, your focus is usually elsewhere and the music tends to blend into the background as a complimentary part of the aesthetic. The music for many encounters will often end and then lead back into the beginning because the fight lasts longer than the song (as is the case with Lakshmi as well).

  • @janrautenstrauch4729
    @janrautenstrauch4729 Před 2 lety +1

    One of my favorite boss-fights cause of the music.

  • @noxelohim
    @noxelohim Před 2 lety

    Really looking forward to seeing your take on Hydalyns theme, or zodiarks, or the with hearts aligned from the endsinger. Or even "at blades edge " those cover with rock and metal pretty well too. Skar and a few people have some up

  • @taopui
    @taopui Před 2 lety +7

    /charmed

  • @Elban19
    @Elban19 Před 2 lety

    When this trial came out, this song was instantly number one for me.

  • @cujothecrazyass
    @cujothecrazyass Před 2 lety +1

    Absolutely love this fight cuz the boss forces you to dance for her.

  • @jamesavis1
    @jamesavis1 Před rokem +1

    Stormblood's ost is full of absolute bangers!

  • @zeru5195
    @zeru5195 Před 2 lety

    Recently discovered this channel and love the reactions/analysis.
    Some games with great OST to check out the Honkai Impact series have some of my favorites songs in video games, Befall, Nightglow, Starfall.

  • @JoseLopez-yq1lu
    @JoseLopez-yq1lu Před 2 lety +1

    Here is an Obscure one. Aura's theme, from .Hack

  • @mitrikgaduk347
    @mitrikgaduk347 Před 2 lety

    Interesting thing to note, many of the summons are based on various mythologies/gods from all sorts of places. They also usually have different designs depending on the game and it's theme. For instance Shiva in FFXIII is totally different than Shiva found in FFXIV and FF7R's Shiva is COMPLETELY different than the one you'd find in Dissidia NT (love NT Shiva's design).
    Albeit certain ones usually keep a similar design (Ifrit for example has a common one, FFX's, FFXIV's, Dissidia NT's, etc) nearly all of them tend to be very different. FFXIV's bosses tend to keep some of the classic designs while introducing brand new interpretations. It's actually really fascinating, I'd recommend checking the Final Fantasy Fandom site for more info, if you check the summons section you'll find pages on each version depending on the game (note that Summons are usually bosses while some of them aren't even summons, like a summon in one game might be a boss in another, etc. Usually the ones based on deities tend to either be summons or bosses depending on the game.).

  • @alexandregiaccheri
    @alexandregiaccheri Před 2 lety

    DUDE I LOVE when I get Lakshmi in my daily trial roulette lol this is such a good time xD

  • @DayleDiamond
    @DayleDiamond Před 2 lety +1

    Yes, all bosses in FFXIV with lyrics have songs sung *by* the boss. They build upon the plot. Gameplay wise, she's relatively easy, even on the hardest mode.
    A lot of the bosses in that game are drawn from religions, from Hinduism to Kabbalah to Shintoism to Zoroastrianism.
    It's a social construct, not a continental boarder, but India is not generally considered part of the Middle East - it usually ends at Iran.
    Arabic is even more specific, it's a language and ethnic group.

  • @LordoftheDice
    @LordoftheDice Před 2 lety +2

    10:15 Final Fantasy has often used the names of various mythological figures as inspiration for quite a few of their bosses or enemies in the game. A lot of the time, they usually just borrow the name such as with Bahamut, which is the name for a creature (often depicted as a fish) that holds up the world in certain versions of Arabic cosmology. In Final Fantasy, Bahamut is usually depicted as a stylized European dragon. However, with Lakshmi, she actually retains a lot of the stylistic designs from the culture (Hinduism) she is taken from.
    It makes for an interesting hodgepodge and probably helped them with naming things without having to come up with their own names for everything. (Dungeons and Dragons has done this as well, borrowing names for their deities and such from ancient cultures) This has been going on for such a long time in the series and many of these characters make reappearances throughout Final Fantasy, that they sortof have their own identity within the series that is wholly separate from their real-world counterparts.
    13:50 She isn't super hard. She has a couple of mechanics that might catch players doing it for the first time, but usually they'll have experienced players to help out. Defeating her is necessary to advance the plot of the game, so they didn't make it very difficult. However, these kinds of fights are called 'Trials' and they always have an optional 'Extreme' version which is a much more difficult version you can attempt once you reach the level cap for the expansion. I think the video you watched is from the Extreme version, which would take longer. Yeah, the song is pretty repetitive, but gamers are kindof used to that since most of the music in games has to loop.
    Always enjoy seeing an outsider's perspective on these songs. Keep it up! I can't wait until you get to more recent songs. The quality has definitely gone up over time. They just released a patch with a song called In the Balance that I can't stop listening to. It's a banger!

    • @papersage69
      @papersage69 Před 2 lety

      In regards to Bahamut and Tiamat, FF takes a lot of notes from D&D regarding them. Bahamut is the platinum dragon god of the good aligned metallic dragons, while Tiamat is the five-headed dragon goddess of the evil aligned chromatic dragons. They have both formed in their own unique ways as the series has continued. But the first FF held very true to the D&D depictions of the dragons, with slight changes to them.

  • @OniGundamSeed
    @OniGundamSeed Před 2 lety

    We don't know everything about the game but as a community we work this puzzle together and that's what makes it so fun.

  • @hewert0n
    @hewert0n Před 2 lety +2

    You should really go into 'In the Balance', it's a new one from FF XIV's Nald'Thal boss fight. Really good song :3

  • @SampoPaalanen
    @SampoPaalanen Před 2 lety +1

    Honestly typically even the hardest boss fights in FF14 won't last longer then 15 mins and there's so much other stuff to watch out that music doesn't really have time to get repeated enough times to get boring or distracting. Most boss encounters like this one have 30 min time limit starting from the first pull and if you kill the boss by then you get booted out of the fight, so FF14 doesn't have the multi hour fights of FF11

  • @nicknailer1749
    @nicknailer1749 Před 2 lety

    When bringing it sounds like the boss is the one singing. She is. And what will boggle your mind is answers is the same thing

  • @mrboxy3970
    @mrboxy3970 Před 2 lety

    As far as it being short:
    There's some achievements that award titles/mounts for tank classes, and this fight was/is one of the better ones to make full tank groups to bust them out. 2-3 min clears, half the song heard.

  • @NeroVS
    @NeroVS Před 2 lety

    You should totally do more FFXIV music reacts.

  • @SMNtheNight
    @SMNtheNight Před 2 lety

    I think many have already recommended it, but when you get into Endwalker stuff, "In The Balance" is an absolute banger even without context. And of course in context it's even more incredible.

  • @clericneokun
    @clericneokun Před rokem

    6:00 and here you see the moment Jesse got tempered by Lakshmi. Welcome to the ̶c̶u̶l̶t̶ club. 👍

  • @OmegaEnvych
    @OmegaEnvych Před 2 lety

    I heard this song for the first time when I got mount during one of the events (you should get this mount as a reward for fighting "Extreme" version of the boss but devs often put some of the mounts from older expansions to special shop for events and allow players to buy them with that event currency) and was desperately trying to understand where did this mount come from as I just bought the game and was somewhere in Heavensward at the time.
    This song is one of the reasons why I don't turn off mount music :'D

  • @morteaux3662
    @morteaux3662 Před 2 lety

    As I always say: I love that in FF XIV we can fight thode fights with a catchy and danceable music. First time you try to get a hold on what's going on. But when you do it for X-th time and you know all the mechanics/phases, you just humm/sing a song while doing the fight, and it's so pleasant :D but yes, we are spoiled with the FF XIV music.

  • @sharondaroller6909
    @sharondaroller6909 Před 2 lety

    I've been watching your OG FF7 playthrough, I hope you can look into 14 soon. Also, if you haven't seen the trailer for FF16, I'd love to see you react to that. I'm gonna go through your vids to see if it's there first. XD

  • @igcometa
    @igcometa Před 2 lety

    My most fervent wish is for this guy to play FFXIV, someday.

  • @nigeljordan5756
    @nigeljordan5756 Před rokem

    The Bollywood dancing gets me everytime

  • @hikona_akashia
    @hikona_akashia Před rokem

    Just an fyi since you said this is repetitive, it's actually just a very short song and repeats for as long as it takes to defeat the boss. The bridge doesn't bridge different verses, it just masks the song restarting. The video you watched actually played it twice!

  • @siencrosse3400
    @siencrosse3400 Před 2 lety

    Yes this is her singing

  • @jorath9644
    @jorath9644 Před 2 lety

    So fun-fact, if you beat this boss on the highest difficulty there is, you have the chance to get a mount.
    This mount will play the song while you ride it !
    (same as the "music scroll" that can drop for your house)

  • @seekittycat
    @seekittycat Před 2 lety

    It's physically impossible for me to listen to this and not dance love this song

  • @Zaque-TV
    @Zaque-TV Před rokem +1

    This track slaps as fuck

  • @DustyHams
    @DustyHams Před 2 lety +1

    the rock cover of this is AMAZING. I highly recommend you listen to it.

  • @DualflowAOT
    @DualflowAOT Před 2 lety

    You should absolutely react to some of the songs in Team Fortress 2s soundtrack, its some of the best VGM I've listened to.
    I would recommend it all, but the best of the 30 song are:
    More gun - Song used in "meet the engineer". Absolutely awesome guitar, need i say more
    A little heart to heart - Beginning of "meet the medic". listen to before "Medic!"
    Medic! - Best song valve has made, no questions asked
    Intruder alert - Intro of "meet the spy". Captures the essence of TF2s music
    The calm - Listen to before "Robots!"
    Robots! - starts off robotic, and slowly turns more and more organic
    Red bread - listen to in order from this to "rise of the living bread" (if possible that is)
    Dapper cadaver
    Seduce Me!
    Three days to live
    Rise of the living bread
    --
    and yes i will keep commenting this until it gets noticed (2)

  • @StratusJumper
    @StratusJumper Před 2 lety

    Definitely should try FFXIV "In the Balance"

  • @admiralbuttloaf5608
    @admiralbuttloaf5608 Před 2 lety

    You can't see it because of her large elaborate gown, but from the waist down Sri Lakshmi has the body of a snake like a Lamia or Naga. It's not super obvious but along her waist she has blue scales.

  • @rubberchicken1234567
    @rubberchicken1234567 Před 2 lety

    short fight but fun

  • @Killertnt5
    @Killertnt5 Před 2 lety

    They do use this Vocalist quite a bit in FFXIV

  • @paiz3505
    @paiz3505 Před 2 lety

    Try listening to the pulse remix version, its REALLY funky.

  • @OrochimaruxXxVoldi
    @OrochimaruxXxVoldi Před 2 lety +1

    Lakshmi has those big Bollywood vibes. And I love the music and the fight so much. But the music is always a bit too catchy.
    As someone who did oriental dancing for years I am always forgetting to heal because I want to dance and to vibe with this music...X,D

  • @stargnh6954
    @stargnh6954 Před 2 lety

    I am once again here to recommend both In The Balance from FFXIV, which I am sure you're being being recommended quite a lot right about now.
    For a recommendation unrelated to FFXIV, you should give either "Crawl" or "Necessary Discrepency", both from Guilty Gear Strive, a listen

  • @safranromanji9815
    @safranromanji9815 Před 2 lety +1

    I would suggest you give a listen to "Daredevil" from Ace Combat 7. The composer, Keiki Kobayashi, also granted his skills to compose "The Valkyrie" track in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake.

  • @TheRealXartaX
    @TheRealXartaX Před 2 lety +2

    It's Indian. Lakshmi is actually a a "real" Hindu goddess as well.

  • @Rc3651
    @Rc3651 Před 2 lety

    I agree it's repetitive but I think you're pretty distracted while playing. And eventually you loop back around to jamming out. And when you get really deep into it you start recognizing which attacks line up with which parts of the song, so there's like a kind of rhythmic dance feeling to the entire thing

  • @hankwall1222
    @hankwall1222 Před 2 lety

    Love the content Jesse keep it up! If you liked this check out In the Balance from FFXIV

  • @ojon12389
    @ojon12389 Před 2 lety +1

    I can agree to an extent that it may sound repetitive if you were "forced" to hear this over and over. The verses doesn't have much variation. However it does make it up because it is so catchy and unique within the game. Rather than being a full song with varying verses, the melody and the lyrics are kind of a mantra where the boss is trying to invite and seduce the followers to enjoy bliss by brainwashing them.

  • @tyriaxepheles7996
    @tyriaxepheles7996 Před 2 lety

    Pretty sure Lakshmi is supposed to be Indian rather than middle eastern though but it's definitely a banger. Lakshmi is a principle Goddess of Hinduism (a lot of the recurring primals like Shiva etc. Have Indian elements) and there are Mandalas everywhere. Her costume is also Indian inspired.

  • @Mrinsecure
    @Mrinsecure Před 2 lety

    In a real world context, Lakshmi is a Hindu goddess associated with wealth, beauty, prosperity, and fertility, among other things. She is one of the Tridevi, along Parvati and Sarasvati, the three principle goddesses of Hinduism. She is wife to Vishnu, and is also his shakti, his "divine energy." When Vishnu descends to earth as an avatar, Lakshmi usually follows suit to act as his consort. She is also associated with Maya, the practice of a kind of illusion magic.
    In the context of FFXIV, Lakshmi is a Primal, an entity of raw elemental power. Like her real world self, she is associated with beauty and light, but unlike her real world self, she is not strictly benevolent, and will use her power for her own ends. This fight occurs because she's basically brainwashed a village to make them stop being angry at her for raising someone from the dead as a soulless husk (she could revive the body but not the soul), and the heroes take exception to this.

  • @rezahydra
    @rezahydra Před 2 lety +1

    Lakshimi is a fun trial. And great for making a joke about any Steven’s you find in the game’s universe. Jokes aside, music has grown on me over time but I still prefer Sophia’s theme to it. 14 always has some bangers around every corner regardless though and this is certainly one.

    • @ReksNuadiah
      @ReksNuadiah Před 2 lety +1

      Equilibrium does have that... "Darkness" to it that this one just lacks - but I suppose that's the point. Sophia isn't really trying to hide her nature - and her song says what she's about. Balance, by any means.
      Lakshmi wants you to give in, so her song sounds catchy and alluring, rather than sinister - which, ironically, _is_ what makes it sinister.

    • @rezahydra
      @rezahydra Před 2 lety

      @@ReksNuadiah Sophia is also more laid back with her theme. She isn’t trying as hard to be catchy, because she’s a Goddess. She knows her word is law. Hence the “darkness” you mentioned really sticking out.

  • @carlatterbery2748
    @carlatterbery2748 Před 2 lety

    Instrument wise I do have to agree that this is a fairly repetitive song but lyrically there are a few changes throughout the song that just put it in a rather not quite hypnotic but soothing tone, at least to me.
    The whole conversion tone shift of the song from "our" to "your" as from her perspective she succeeded to make you belong to her and believe in what she wants.

  • @TarundiMC
    @TarundiMC Před 2 lety +5

    I'm with you on this one getting repetitive. It's not in my personal favorites, but I know a lot of people love it. Primals in general in this game enthrall their followers, but Lakshmi in particular takes the approach of surface-level benevolence and sorta grants wishes in a way that technically fulfills her promise but not in the desired fashion.
    The Final Fantasy franchise in general borrows from all sorts of mythology, although in the earlier days not always with cultural sensitivity in mind. Some of them have become so ingrained into the FF mythos that they've become their own entities. Shiva in particular comes to mind, the Hindu god of war (among other things), being represented as a Final Fantasy staple as an lady of frost.

  • @DefenderX
    @DefenderX Před 2 lety

    Please listen to Close in the Distance (Endwalker)

  • @nathanperquin9910
    @nathanperquin9910 Před 2 lety

    lakshmi is definitely indian in origin, so is ravana. i wouldn't be suprized if they went out of their way to make their god like figures to be based or at least take inspiration from various mythos from around the world, but giving them their own FF twist, and then from then on they go with iteration so bringing back existing " gods" in different ways .

    • @mjtechnoviking44
      @mjtechnoviking44 Před 2 lety

      It definitely has that vibe of the guy who only paid half attention in mythology studies and is filling in the blanks. By the time they got to ratatoskr I was like “are you just saying words now? Cause that’s the biggest squirrel I’ve ever seen.” Or Odin wearing full plate atop sleipnir who only has four legs.

  • @darksimonfx8355
    @darksimonfx8355 Před 2 lety

    Soon you will try ffxiv and will fall inlove with me music ;3

  • @Nirual86
    @Nirual86 Před 2 lety

    You're correct, FF (and most JRPGs in general) take inspiration from various mythologies for boss designs, summons etc. FF14 kinda takes it a step further though since each of these battles has their own theme, allowing them to lean into it musically as well.
    Unlike familiar faces like Ifrit or Shiva, this one was also completely new to the series and they didn't have to worry about keeping it in line with past expectations.

    • @DJAB87
      @DJAB87 Před 2 lety

      Lakshmi was actually an Esper in FF6 first, so not really new, but then she hasn't been used much throughout the series since.

    • @Nirual86
      @Nirual86 Před 2 lety

      @@DJAB87 funny enough I knew instantly which one you were talking about but I thought she had a different name... which she did in the og translation

    • @DJAB87
      @DJAB87 Před 2 lety

      @@Nirual86 Pretty sure she was called Starlet in the og.

    • @Nirual86
      @Nirual86 Před 2 lety

      @@DJAB87 yep.

  • @mjkuhnke
    @mjkuhnke Před 2 lety

    The fact you intuited she's an easy boss from the music alone is kind of incredible...
    She was the easiest trial of the expansion, just used to gear up once you hit max level to go do the real stuff.

  • @DeltaD36
    @DeltaD36 Před 2 lety

    It becomes very clear later in EW that soken loves the middle eastern vibe.

  • @anuragathelordofspectating9924

    REST YOUR WEARY SOULS IN MY
    B O S O M !

  • @V0Ontis
    @V0Ontis Před rokem +2

    Lyrics of this OST goes as follows:
    "Alright, this fight is poorly designed~"

  • @Brett276
    @Brett276 Před 2 lety

    Lakshmi is in reality, the Hindu goddess of fortune, she draws heavily from this inspiration here

  • @surki2080
    @surki2080 Před 2 lety

    Listen to balance from the new raid, aglaia 10/10

  • @valence686
    @valence686 Před 2 lety

    imo a lot of those ff14 songs can feel repeatitive because the uploaders make them loop several times. They're not especially long themes, much like the classic old FF titles. Some of them are exceptions though, like the one you reacted to "Seat of Sacrifice"

    • @Seshpai
      @Seshpai Před 2 lety

      Many of them are looped like this on the official soundtracks too, only a couple ever get proper endings

    • @valence686
      @valence686 Před 2 lety

      @@Seshpai Rarely more than looped twice on the official soundtracks afaik

    • @Seshpai
      @Seshpai Před 2 lety

      @@valence686 It varies, but the video he reacted to isn't looped more than twice either, so it's about the same

    • @valence686
      @valence686 Před 2 lety

      @@Seshpai You're right. This one has twice the chorus filling more than half the timeframe so there is that too I guess

  • @davzzler
    @davzzler Před 2 lety

    Listen to FFXIV Flow together!

  • @necromancer2367
    @necromancer2367 Před 2 lety

    It's more south asian than middle eastern, since Lakshmi's irl a hindu goddess.

  • @NobleRed
    @NobleRed Před 2 lety

    The majority of Primals are borrowed from gods, deities, legends, stories from irl. And the song’s catchy-ness is by design story wise. They are false gods brought to life by desperate people and are designed to enthral and control anyone around em.
    This one in particular is steeped in “good faith” and expects an easy brainwashing for the PC. Ofc we are immune story wise so she has to lay it on thick hoping to draw you in. Quite literally in the fight as well ;)
    Enjoy my dude. Still waiting for you to hear FFXIV’s Rise from Alexander.

  • @SgtChrisCross
    @SgtChrisCross Před 2 lety

    PLEASE more FF14.

  • @88calistar
    @88calistar Před 2 lety

    Please god react to "In the Balance" for FF14. I promise you won't be displeased

  • @ridleyroid9060
    @ridleyroid9060 Před 2 lety

    I hate to be the "akshually" guy but this isn't "middle eastern", the entire composition is very very Indian in nature, the entire tribe of people that this boss is centered around (the Ananta, snake women) are Indian and Sri Lakshmi is an indian goddess.

  • @pillowpants1984
    @pillowpants1984 Před 2 lety

    Actually its Indian, not Middle Eastern. Lakshmi is a Hindu Goddess and this theme is VERY Bollywood.

  • @NixonAxi
    @NixonAxi Před 2 lety +1

    More like Indian.

  • @mjtechnoviking44
    @mjtechnoviking44 Před 2 lety

    Sees Hindu equivalent of Venus: “I’m sensing middle eastern vibes here”
    Notes sitar coming in: “yeah definitely Arabic themed”
    Lol.