There’s such a presence with this song. It sounds so regal. Like back to the wall and fighting through waves of enemies and charging the line. By far one of my favorites in the FE series of all time
Best map theme out of every fire emblem game in my opinion, it's just so powerful, feels like you're a storm that goes with everything you've got against the enemy forces, and can even feel heroic in those well, heroic moments of the story.
This is what should've played in Fire Emblem Fates Birthright, when you're storming the Nohrian border, and the chapter when you are against Iago, because he's evil as heck.
Awakening has a bad habit of blowing its stock portfolio on generic sound design, and this is pretty close to where it bottoms out, followed by "Don't speak her name!". Considering this is the same game that gave us 'Prelude', 'Storm Clouds', 'Conquest', and 'Oh, it's not so bad, Lissa', it's easier to surmise that they had some skill on board and just ran out of time to make more good tracks than is to assume they only had a few good songs in them. As if to emphasize that point, Fates goes and runs the show the way we haven't heard in any Fire Emblem, or even video games.
@@432Restoration It actually reads as though you're conceding my point, since Fire Emblem's soundtrack is generally a few leagues above 'simple and peaceful'. You can hear Awakening's style almost anywhere.
@@432Restoration Mate, this is a CZcams comments section, not a meta commentary about world order. I don't care what your other meaning is because I came to discuss Fire Emblem music. The comments in the videos that were deleted seemed to understand this pretty well, too, but now we get your ilk. It's a poor substitute, but what is humanity if not adaptable? Troll away. Post-COVID zombie-ism's fruits are well on display, with its mutually rendered distaste in all matters. People want people, they get you. Cinema-goers want movies, they get your propaganda. Nothing for it but time and meaningful contributions conglomerate. Don't hurt anyone tomorrow.
@@SJtheMFZB I'm not making a meta commentary about world order. If you don't already understand why simplicity is beautiful in its own right you just don't get it. Have a nice life. I hope you enjoy denigrating the very thing you are doing.
There’s such a presence with this song. It sounds so regal. Like back to the wall and fighting through waves of enemies and charging the line. By far one of my favorites in the FE series of all time
i don't know why but this song always makes me cry.
Maybe because it happened after a major character dies ?
It’s a passionate song. Maybe it brings that out of you
Epic
Best map theme out of every fire emblem game in my opinion, it's just so powerful, feels like you're a storm that goes with everything you've got against the enemy forces, and can even feel heroic in those well, heroic moments of the story.
This song goes hard af
Goosebumps. Every. Time!!
This is what should've played in Fire Emblem Fates Birthright, when you're storming the Nohrian border, and the chapter when you are against Iago, because he's evil as heck.
Awakening has a bad habit of blowing its stock portfolio on generic sound design, and this is pretty close to where it bottoms out, followed by "Don't speak her name!". Considering this is the same game that gave us 'Prelude', 'Storm Clouds', 'Conquest', and 'Oh, it's not so bad, Lissa', it's easier to surmise that they had some skill on board and just ran out of time to make more good tracks than is to assume they only had a few good songs in them. As if to emphasize that point, Fates goes and runs the show the way we haven't heard in any Fire Emblem, or even video games.
Hard disagree. Whole thing is great, but a lot of them are just simple and peaceful. Nothing wrong with that.
@@432Restoration It actually reads as though you're conceding my point, since Fire Emblem's soundtrack is generally a few leagues above 'simple and peaceful'. You can hear Awakening's style almost anywhere.
@@SJtheMFZB lol, you don't get it
@@432Restoration Mate, this is a CZcams comments section, not a meta commentary about world order. I don't care what your other meaning is because I came to discuss Fire Emblem music.
The comments in the videos that were deleted seemed to understand this pretty well, too, but now we get your ilk. It's a poor substitute, but what is humanity if not adaptable?
Troll away. Post-COVID zombie-ism's fruits are well on display, with its mutually rendered distaste in all matters. People want people, they get you. Cinema-goers want movies, they get your propaganda. Nothing for it but time and meaningful contributions conglomerate.
Don't hurt anyone tomorrow.
@@SJtheMFZB I'm not making a meta commentary about world order. If you don't already understand why simplicity is beautiful in its own right you just don't get it. Have a nice life. I hope you enjoy denigrating the very thing you are doing.