Man boss battle themes and Battle themes for RPGs in the 90s was the best! I feel gaming music went a bit more down in quality, sure the tech and stuff got better, but the creativity and hard work and making sure the music hit that feeling just right i feel is gone with new games. Like how many people can remember any Boss battle or battle themes after the year 2003 for any game?
I find it interesting that this video received about 450k views in its first 11 years, but about 300k in the past 4 years. It is great to know that more people are beginning to discover this underrated gem of a game.
same thing, got into the series through Lufia The Legend Returns when I was a kid, but It was only until now that I manage to pay a visit where the legend begins.
Terranigma: Overworld theme, Dark Gaia theme. Secret of the Evermore: Horace theme Lufia 2: Sinistral battle theme, Boss Battle theme Great RPGS with great themes...
+Dave Strider S Well, there have been the one or other Sequel on Game Boy Advance..I guess it was called "Lufia - The Ruins of Lore" And I guess most likely because Companies like Taito back then just told a story they wanted to tell, expanded it with maybe 1, 2 other titles and then were done telling, not milking a franchise only for moneys sake.
Main reason: it was released VERY late in the SNES life cycle, when 16-bit was fading out. Also, Lufia 1 was never really huge so the sequel never got much attention. And of course, the game is very buggy in places lol
@@Justforvisit I see alot of ppl saying ruins of lore was the worst and a copycat of another game and I get it BUT CMON I played it And 2 and even 3 fully and I can assure you the copycat game was SO FUN AND FELT like a real adventure,2 was good,well crafted,soundtrack memorable and ok it came before ruins of lore so I would say it was okay,3 was just a joke ,I literally cheesed the whole game playing the dice girl and save loading to 999 dmg one shooting everything,cmb system was just plain dumb,the only thing stood out is the soundtrack in 3 and that's it,and it copied 2 story to the teeth,ruins of lore despite being a COPYCAT was quite enjoyable to me,altho I agree it didn't add anything to the story but imho I wanted a continuation to that game rather than the "and the hero's die in the end for the ppl" generic theme,Also They never said where did the girl that loves maxim go,you cannot find her anywhere on the map.
i discovered this because of a discord music bot when i typed "-play vietnam boss battle theme" and i was like "this sounds great" one of my best mistakes
Every boss battle felt like an immensely epic and decisive battle with this theme. Even the very first lizard dude. Love this song sooo much. In epicness, it's only surpassed by the Sinistral theme.
A little teary eyed from the nostalgia that just hit me from spending a summer playing this game and beating the 99 floor tower. I remember I got a crummy ring from a 50 cent capsule machine at the store that little me was pretending was a legendary relic you got from that tower.
Its astounding that when constricted by the technology they had, and doing the best they could, some of the composers at that time did better than what others with far more tools and who were paid far more, ever accomplished in their career
Limitations breed creativity. And honestly, the SNES' sound chip is just great. It's my favorite sound chip that plays out of a cartridge. If we're talking consoles of the era though, the PC Engine CD definitely had the best sound, but that's only because it was playing out of a CD.
I remember 20 years ago as a kid renting this game at the video store, I was like whooa this looks like a great rpg and the cover art of the box is awesome. This was the time when you rented a game and could see the saved files of other players who played before you. There was that guy at lvl 99 with his final team at the last save monolith in the tower with all the spells and the best gears in the game. I could't help myself to go see the ending before even starting out. Geez I was crying at the end without even knowing the story and character bound. After that, I started my own game and fall in love with it even more. When I found out years later that the begining of the first lufia is the ending of lufia 2....I was like...hey I'm feeling a little less guilty after all haha. Epic rpg from an epic era and I'm playing it again today.
@@cleanwalrus I do, they were wonderfull times. That and the memory cards on ps1 with only 15 saving blocks lol. Many games took like 2-3 blocks for a saves so when the card was full you were sometimes forced to delete other games saves to play a new one. This was arsh times lol but how memorable.
Back when this came out it just went under the radar and I even played the first one. Having played this and the ancient cave its one of the best rpgs ever made
So much nostalgia from the time I played this on a SNES emulator. I am so dissapointed that I wasn't born 10 or so years earlier so I maybe could have had a SNES.
I played the game on my snes when i was like 7 or so and i stopped playing it after the second cave because i always died . Now i played it again and made it through all towns and defeated the final boss. Dang epic times :D
I played the game on my snes when i was like 7 or so and i stopped playing it after the second cave because i always died . Now i played it again and made it through all towns and defeated the final boss. Dang epic times :D
The batteries in my original cart still work. 97 hours on the counter, with several successful runs through the Ancient Cave, except two regular Iris items which are missing. This tune simply rocks. While the regular battle tune goes on my nerves after a while, I cannot get enough from that track. Good thing you can always hear that tune and are never "out of boss battles" like in other RPGs near the end. Just fight the Egg Dragon over and over, and you'll hear that epic piece again.
It's true. The talent which made these games is divided now between two places - for gameplay ideas and story, it's gone into indies. But for art and music, it's largely gone into AAA titles. As a friend once said, "talent goes where it is needed". The AAA process itself bids up creative costs, and to top it off, most indie makers are a bit off the deep end and can't for the life of them make a simple heroic epic story without screwing it up with LGBT issues or weird nihilist philosophy. Killing gods is pretty nihilistic, I thought. But then, I was wrong.
Hate to point it out, but aside from the puzzles (which were admittedly some of the hardest on the SNES), Lufia II was mostly very easy, unless you tried to win that "supposed to lose" battle against Gades at Gordovan West Tower. Lufia and the Fortress of Doom, on the other hand, was _brutal._
@@ArcaneAzmadi I beat Gades at the tower the first time you meet him when i was a kid, i did it in normal mode. i didn't beat the game yet, i didn't know there was a retry mode and the internet sucked to look stuff up. I remember thinking his damage wasn't too high and regain potions heal more than Hi-Potions, so grinded for a day or two and was able to stand my ground on him and i got the biggest shock/ dopamine trip, it took about 30mins to kill him, he still killed me and i got his Gades Blade. Was fckn awesome, i love that memory.
its a game i wish more people were aware of. my favorite video game soundtrack of all time, and second favorite video game of all time only behind EarthBound
@@yalta5060 I have the original game for SNES. I just want it for my Switch now. I want to chill on my sofa and play on a big TV, playing on PC doesn't do it for me. Also, I don't steal games (I know, I have the original version and therefore it's in a grey zone, but still)
Paying a visit to Lufia 2 being a big Lufia 3 fanboy since childhood. Certainly got the selling point that makes people talk about this game and Golden Sun series are probably the spiritual successor of this classic.
funily enough on Miiverse I put it in bold that I wanted The Legend of the Mystical Ninja then a month later they put it up. this was quite early in its life so they were probably listening. might be too late now
Because the problem stems from the difficulty in getting the game because of the fact that the company went out of business years ago. It's a nightmare set of legal hurdles for small gain, at least in the mind of Nintendo.
btw. thanks for the links. in the first vid, i did not even ever heard of someone of those 10. in the secon vid (10 best channels), i subscribed 6 of them
I'm ready to declare my commitment in holy matrimony to the Lufia II boss battle theme. From now on it'll play in my head every time I'm fighting a boss in any game. I know why you didn't actually include anything from Baten Kaitos in this list. It's because every song in that game is awesome, too. (If there's any Baten Kaitos songs that I didn't see on the list, I'm sorry). Also, might I suggest the tournament final music from Bakugan Battle Brawlers on the Wii?
It really was a diamond in the rough. I almost didn't hear of it back then, but it turned out to arguably be the best RPG on the SNES, and that is saying quite a bit.
I used to rent this as a kid. That spider boss was a good memory lol. I picked them all up as I could; all the JRPGs, wish more games were like this game.
And in the reimagining on the DS, this music is what plays when I'm having Tia punch Idura's lights out... well, the first 30 seconds or so of it, at least. Having a very powerful Ancient Cave weapon that can toss out three status effects at the beginning of the game while being immune to poison is so abusable...
I miss those days when I had nothing better to do then just playing lufia all day long together with my best friend :') oh how i wish i could go back there..
Now THAT is a boss battle theme
Waldek Jules i just discovered another good boss theme. Phantasy Star 4 laughter on sega mega drive xD. Its badass
Man boss battle themes and Battle themes for RPGs in the 90s was the best! I feel gaming music went a bit more down in quality, sure the tech and stuff got better, but the creativity and hard work and making sure the music hit that feeling just right i feel is gone with new games. Like how many people can remember any Boss battle or battle themes after the year 2003 for any game?
YES!
Phantasy Star 4 had an awesome soundtrack. Even its random battle theme (Meet Them Head On) was awesome
@@TheMixedPlateFrequency You Will Know Our Names
That Person's Name Is
They're not getting worse, just harder to find.
I find it interesting that this video received about 450k views in its first 11 years, but about 300k in the past 4 years. It is great to know that more people are beginning to discover this underrated gem of a game.
Yes, also RPGs in general have become very popular. Love it.
That would be me, I had never heard of it prior to like 2022, played it in 2023 and fell in love with it
Only thing off is that Sinistral Battle has less views. Does not compute.
@@Drachenhannes I actually like this theme a tiny bit more, myself (but both themes are fantastic).
same thing, got into the series through Lufia The Legend Returns when I was a kid, but It was only until now that I manage to pay a visit where the legend begins.
SNES music is still mind blowing to this day. Incredible.
TheGreenShyGuy I think it always will be. :)
Terranigma: Overworld theme, Dark Gaia theme.
Secret of the Evermore: Horace theme
Lufia 2: Sinistral battle theme, Boss Battle theme
Great RPGS with great themes...
Ye
Mind blowing even on 2021. Old school rpg still rock.
Im twelve and don't really understand these types of games extraordinarily. But boy are they fund to play
I 100% Agree with you. Lufia is a great series it's just hard to find someone who's even heard of the game
Take Comfort in the fact that this Video alone has nearly half a million views. We are out there.
463k views says otherwise ;)
Ahmed360 yep
I have it for my snes, it was fantastic to play.
My favorite SNES rpg
Playing Lufia II for the first time as a 33 year old adult and enjoying it immensely but sad i wasnt able to experience it as a child
My condolences for missing it for so long but better late than never. The game is perpetually amazing anyway. 👍
@@GSS1Sirius guau sigues vivo
@@rodrigo528 No me esperaba encontrar un comentario de ayer
@@Seb_FDC yo también no me lo esperaría
tengan cuidado con lo que desean @@rodrigo528
Why did this game not become bigger? IT IS SO DAMN AMAZING
+Dave Strider S Because it had some major bugs in it.
+Dave Strider S Well, there have been the one or other Sequel on Game Boy Advance..I guess it was called "Lufia - The Ruins of Lore"
And I guess most likely because Companies like Taito back then just told a story they wanted to tell, expanded it with maybe 1, 2 other titles and then were done telling, not milking a franchise only for moneys sake.
Main reason: it was released VERY late in the SNES life cycle, when 16-bit was fading out. Also, Lufia 1 was never really huge so the sequel never got much attention. And of course, the game is very buggy in places lol
@@Justforvisit I see alot of ppl saying ruins of lore was the worst and a copycat of another game and I get it BUT CMON I played it And 2 and even 3 fully and I can assure you the copycat game was SO FUN AND FELT like a real adventure,2 was good,well crafted,soundtrack memorable and ok it came before ruins of lore so I would say it was okay,3 was just a joke ,I literally cheesed the whole game playing the dice girl and save loading to 999 dmg one shooting everything,cmb system was just plain dumb,the only thing stood out is the soundtrack in 3 and that's it,and it copied 2 story to the teeth,ruins of lore despite being a COPYCAT was quite enjoyable to me,altho I agree it didn't add anything to the story but imho I wanted a continuation to that game rather than the "and the hero's die in the end for the ppl" generic theme,Also They never said where did the girl that loves maxim go,you cannot find her anywhere on the map.
@@randomness4989 I regret I clicked on "Show more".....
i discovered this because of a discord music bot when i typed "-play vietnam boss battle theme" and i was like "this sounds great"
one of my best mistakes
Lol
Bob Ross moment.
What were you looking for? lmao
*Good job Barry!*
*Good job ! Keep up the good work !*
Every boss battle felt like an immensely epic and decisive battle with this theme. Even the very first lizard dude.
Love this song sooo much. In epicness, it's only surpassed by the Sinistral theme.
Perfectly said
Then the Sinestral battle theme came into play...
I actually like this one better than the sinistral's battle theme. xP
And the Sinsitral Battle Theme only being surpassed by "The Saviour" :D
As a composer myself this is so insanely good.
Damn you, tarantula!
Give fire dagger to guy, have max IP, unleash fire dagger special attack. Super effective.
Don't sell the Insect Crush until you have beaten this boss. That works extremely well too.
Still one of the best battle music
top 5 SNES rpg. Top 5 in the SNES library, period. One of my favorite themes, too.
A little teary eyed from the nostalgia that just hit me from spending a summer playing this game and beating the 99 floor tower. I remember I got a crummy ring from a 50 cent capsule machine at the store that little me was pretending was a legendary relic you got from that tower.
Its astounding that when constricted by the technology they had, and doing the best they could, some of the composers at that time did better than what others with far more tools and who were paid far more, ever accomplished in their career
Limitations breed creativity. And honestly, the SNES' sound chip is just great. It's my favorite sound chip that plays out of a cartridge. If we're talking consoles of the era though, the PC Engine CD definitely had the best sound, but that's only because it was playing out of a CD.
I remember 20 years ago as a kid renting this game at the video store, I was like whooa this looks like a great rpg and the cover art of the box is awesome. This was the time when you rented a game and could see the saved files of other players who played before you. There was that guy at lvl 99 with his final team at the last save monolith in the tower with all the spells and the best gears in the game. I could't help myself to go see the ending before even starting out. Geez I was crying at the end without even knowing the story and character bound. After that, I started my own game and fall in love with it even more. When I found out years later that the begining of the first lufia is the ending of lufia 2....I was like...hey I'm feeling a little less guilty after all haha. Epic rpg from an epic era and I'm playing it again today.
@@cleanwalrus I do, they were wonderfull times. That and the memory cards on ps1 with only 15 saving blocks lol. Many games took like 2-3 blocks for a saves so when the card was full you were sometimes forced to delete other games saves to play a new one. This was arsh times lol but how memorable.
I remember 25 years ago at toys r us it cost about $70 to buy
I remember those days. I never wanted to be a jerk and save over that person’s file….but people always saved over mine!!😩
Yes, it is one of the best games I've ever played. A hidden gem, probably due to bad marketing.
This is my favorite game, it got me into RPGs.
I will never play Lufia 2 for the first time again... :(
I had my wife play through it. Kinda close. :)
Back when this came out it just went under the radar and I even played the first one. Having played this and the ancient cave its one of the best rpgs ever made
So much nostalgia from the time I played this on a SNES emulator. I am so dissapointed that I wasn't born 10 or so years earlier so I maybe could have had a SNES.
Friendly Claw im 12. i have one. favorite snes game in the world. I remember when I was 8...
I played the game on my snes when i was like 7 or so and i stopped playing it after the second cave because i always died . Now i played it again and made it through all towns and defeated the final boss. Dang epic times :D
I played the game on my snes when i was like 7 or so and i stopped playing it after the second cave because i always died . Now i played it again and made it through all towns and defeated the final boss. Dang epic times :D
+Friendly Claw “Jokivirta” Meh i prefer PC. Never liked consoles
referral madness Probably in 2009 or something.
Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals is the very fantastic game and Yasunori Shiono is a great composer! EPIC!
The batteries in my original cart still work. 97 hours on the counter, with several successful runs through the Ancient Cave, except two regular Iris items which are missing.
This tune simply rocks. While the regular battle tune goes on my nerves after a while, I cannot get enough from that track. Good thing you can always hear that tune and are never "out of boss battles" like in other RPGs near the end. Just fight the Egg Dragon over and over, and you'll hear that epic piece again.
That MIDI trumpet goes insanely hard
childhood memories. goosebumps x)
This song makes me want to grab an ornamental cavalry saber, run to the zoo, and start wailing away in the crocodile exhibit.
Not too pessimistic, not too optimistic, tense enough to make for a good boss music.
Me acuerda lo genial que era lufia 2 sus aventuras, la historia,la música,
No me esperaba ese final..., fue un honor jugarlo...
@@Xzeros x2 a mi me interesó tanto que hize lo posible para jugar el 1 que es la continuación del 2
Quantas vezes eu parava no mestre só pra ficar ouvindo essa obra-prima de melodia? Kkkkkkk várias vezes!
Peguei essa mania depois que deixei o ultimo grupo nv 99 :^D
Man parece uma abertura de anime essa música, da até pra ouvi um vocal em japonês nisso aí kkkkkkk
Welcome to a loop in time where there was still put heart and soul in a videogame.
That is an amazing boss battle theme... Wirklich großartig
I can still here all the spell effects going off! Zap! Fry!
Dragon, Firebird, Thunder...
It's time to get......Heroic!
When I hear this song I think of that Giant Spider. It killed me so many times as a kid.
Great boss theme!
*remember that big spider in the magma cave*
Never again...!
this game really had some great music. too bad they dont make games like this anymore
Joe Franlin They still make games this Lufia. You're obviously not looking hard enough.
Warjay Nothing these days can touch Lufia II. Video games are nothing like they used to be, and probably never will be.
Ashy Larry. *Nothing* these days can touch Lufia II? You sure about that?
Warjay Positive.
It's true. The talent which made these games is divided now between two places - for gameplay ideas and story, it's gone into indies. But for art and music, it's largely gone into AAA titles. As a friend once said, "talent goes where it is needed". The AAA process itself bids up creative costs, and to top it off, most indie makers are a bit off the deep end and can't for the life of them make a simple heroic epic story without screwing it up with LGBT issues or weird nihilist philosophy.
Killing gods is pretty nihilistic, I thought. But then, I was wrong.
One of the best Role-Playing-Games ever made, I love Estpolis Denki 2, the music......and of course the ancient cave ;)
Wow, so much epicness
Holy shit this is epic
Need to play this now
Respect for the original and Yasunori Shiono, WAY under appreciated game musician!!! no one can create music like him.
I haven't heard this in decades, man the SNES had some bangers.
thank you random Mario kaizo clip
Bring back difficult RPG's thanks,
Hate to point it out, but aside from the puzzles (which were admittedly some of the hardest on the SNES), Lufia II was mostly very easy, unless you tried to win that "supposed to lose" battle against Gades at Gordovan West Tower. Lufia and the Fortress of Doom, on the other hand, was _brutal._
@@ArcaneAzmadi I beat Gades at the tower the first time you meet him when i was a kid, i did it in normal mode. i didn't beat the game yet, i didn't know there was a retry mode and the internet sucked to look stuff up. I remember thinking his damage wasn't too high and regain potions heal more than Hi-Potions, so grinded for a day or two and was able to stand my ground on him and i got the biggest shock/ dopamine trip, it took about 30mins to kill him, he still killed me and i got his Gades Blade. Was fckn awesome, i love that memory.
I still haven't heard a better boss theme 30 years later.
Masterpiece
I hope Lufia II comes to Switch Online or available on modern platforms in some capacity.
I don't know a single thing about this game but this absolutely slaps
Dude playing it as a kid, normal battle music was fun but then this kicked in and you were like OOOH SHIIIT
its a game i wish more people were aware of. my favorite video game soundtrack of all time, and second favorite video game of all time only behind EarthBound
Feels like saving the world!!!
This is one of the best. Great game too. As long as you can figure out the puzzles.
An absolute banger battle theme for a fantastic RPG. Way ahead of its time.
“Yo, this song is really good.”
- X
This music fit so well with the visual effects of some of the magic like Firebird and Ice Valk
This sounds like they gave a final fantasy composer a megaman x guitar and said "you have one try, make it perfect"
The first three seconds sound just like that one part from Birth of a God from FF7
😄
I also played this game some years ago. It's One of the best videogames i had ever played.
This soundtrack gave me the intense motivation to play Lufia II and I've completed it in just a week!! 🔥
個人的スーパーファミコン時代の三大バトル2
ファイナルファンタジーⅣのバトル2
ロマンシングサガ3のバトル2
エストポリス伝記Ⅱのバトル2
Epic Music....
Most epic boss fight against a Lizard Man jobber thanks to this track
I want this on my Switch, and I wannit now!
C'mon Nintendo! Please
Play on the emulator it free 😎
@@yalta5060
I have the original game for SNES. I just want it for my Switch now. I want to chill on my sofa and play on a big TV, playing on PC doesn't do it for me. Also, I don't steal games (I know, I have the original version and therefore it's in a grey zone, but still)
@@大銀河帝国の皇帝 👍
Now! Thats a boss theme. Volume 1: Track 1
Paying a visit to Lufia 2 being a big Lufia 3 fanboy since childhood.
Certainly got the selling point that makes people talk about this game and Golden Sun series are probably the spiritual successor of this classic.
I heard this before as a child but I remember it coming from kingdom hearts
Recuerdo que lo jugue en la play 2 gracias a un disco con 100 juegos, entre ellos estaba lufia 2, de ahí marqué mis gustos hacía los RPG
This is one of the most chill boss themes to ever exist
FUCK ME!! CHILDHOOD!!! COME BACK TO ME!!
Did thou summon me?
This track almost feels like it belongs to the opening of some anime.
Haha for real, I just realized that after reading your comment
it's a japanese game
I also have this feeling for many games, the "I wish I could play this for the first time again" thing...
Why isn't THAT on the SNES Virtual Console?!
Wierdly enough, I get Magical Starsign vibes from this music.
funily enough on Miiverse I put it in bold that I wanted The Legend of the Mystical Ninja then a month later they put it up. this was quite early in its life so they were probably listening. might be too late now
Because the problem stems from the difficulty in getting the game because of the fact that the company went out of business years ago. It's a nightmare set of legal hurdles for small gain, at least in the mind of Nintendo.
It’s been 25 Years !!!
this is the best rpg ever played with perfect music, great story, and always exciting....
After many years, It still feels like saving the world.
Why isn't this that well known!? Why isn't this more popular than pokemon? It's such an incredible game I only just discovered it yesterday!
That Lufia 2 boss battle theme taking me back.
Classic. And one of the best boss battle themes ever!
dammit danker beef, i would never have heared this beauty without you, thank you so much
Epic memories!
btw. thanks for the links. in the first vid, i did not even ever heard of someone of those 10. in the secon vid (10 best channels), i subscribed 6 of them
i was digging in a mine of boss music and found this gold track. epic is all i have to say
Such a hidden gem Lufia 2 is...
0:49 is when my soul ascended to heaven.
This game has one of the best soundtracks EVER on SNES, right next to UN squadron & FF Mystic Quest!
I've just uploaded a cool new Lufia II Battle remix to my channel. Come check it out. I think you'll enjoy it.
lufia 2 I loved this game.
This is some REAL Boss Theme right here!
I like how it starts off with a Final Fantasy style opening
I miss music and games like this, good times!
Listening to this again in 2020 good old times
omg is that bts on your pfp? 🤤😍
I'm ready to declare my commitment in holy matrimony to the Lufia II boss battle theme. From now on it'll play in my head every time I'm fighting a boss in any game. I know why you didn't actually include anything from Baten Kaitos in this list. It's because every song in that game is awesome, too. (If there's any Baten Kaitos songs that I didn't see on the list, I'm sorry). Also, might I suggest the tournament final music from Bakugan Battle Brawlers on the Wii?
Getting my ass handed to me by the spider in the Ruby cave while enjoying the hell out of the music created such mixed feelings as a kid.
It really was a diamond in the rough. I almost didn't hear of it back then, but it turned out to arguably be the best RPG on the SNES, and that is saying quite a bit.
The beginning sounded like birth of a god from ff7
I used to rent this as a kid. That spider boss was a good memory lol. I picked them all up as I could; all the JRPGs, wish more games were like this game.
This song has stuck with me for LITERAL years so yeah I’d say SNES had some of the best bops hands down
I've just uploaded a cool new Lufia II Battle remix to my channel. Come check it out. I think you'll enjoy it.
That fucking spider in the lava cave destroyed my soul as a kid. Still have issues today because of that fight
Hell yeah.
I've never played this game, but I'm sure to have heard this song before. I just wish I knew where
I always feel saddened when I hear of people that hasn't experienced this masterpiece.
Same here!! Edit: Groove Coaster!
I swear I heard this somewhere in chrono trigger...
I'll enjoy the song as I type, thank you very much.
And in the reimagining on the DS, this music is what plays when I'm having Tia punch Idura's lights out... well, the first 30 seconds or so of it, at least. Having a very powerful Ancient Cave weapon that can toss out three status effects at the beginning of the game while being immune to poison is so abusable...
That damn spider in the rubin cave was the hardest boss of em' all
I close my eyes and I hear the soundtrack of some early 90's sword and sorcery anime.
My favorite game ost
I miss those days when I had nothing better to do then just playing lufia all day long together with my best friend :') oh how i wish i could go back there..