I was imagining how empowering this has to be for Link, he’s back in his prime with basically a brand new set of champions. Bro is probably to the moon with happiness this whole fight
I picture him filled less with glee, and more with burning determination. He WILL make up for letting Zelda fall. He WON'T let what happened to the Champions happen again to his newfound friends. The Master Sword, the Sages and him are stronger than ever, and they're gonna put an end to the Calamity once and for all.
Unless you were like me and decided to start a new save and immediately try to get to the final boss with 4 hearts and beginning gear (note: I still have not gotten to Gannondorf)
@@TheAceOfAces2going straight to ganondorf no sages? Oof, you better be ready for the most arduous battle of your life because this horde is just the beginning.
The one line of dialogue that gave me the most emotion in this game: 'You don't have to fight by yourself, you know!' I just find it magical that the real sages come to aid you when you lose the avatars...
all of tulins lines really get me for some reason. I especially like. "We'll be fine, we already beat them once! This'll be a breeze for sure!" I love his character.
Who? (Me, a lone wolf, blissfully ignorant while skipping and humming straight down Glooms lair and making my way to Ganons lair cus I saw zero spoilers and trailers and thought there was cool treasure down there. Before you ask, I am an idiot indeed.)
This track is criminally underrated, it's one of the most well-made songs in the entire game. The way they incorporated so many sound effects and leitmotifs is amazing, it really makes you feel like everything has led up to this point, and that things are somehow still just escalating further and further as this fight goes on.
I can probably take a guess at why it's underrated: most people are so overwhelmed by what follows this fight that it can be hard to even remember this happened by the end of it. If you never redo the fight after that then you wouldn't then realize the banger this is because the whole fight has been scrubbed from your mind. But those who do the fight over and over, trying different things. They'll notice because they'll be doing it more and recognize the whole sequence more.
Actually, I had a tougher time against the army than against Ganondorf. It took me like 30 tries purely because I chose to go in without getting the fifth sage, because of that, without Mineru, it was a pain to hit them into the fence
Me the first time facing the horde: "I'm trapped in here" Me after all shrines, fully upgraded fierce deity, best atk up food and a whole weapon bag of silver lynel horns on Gerudo claymores: "They're trapped in here"
I really wish we got to fight a Lynel as one of the phases. Didn't have to be multiple could've just been one sliver or black one idk. Fighting those guys is like my favorite thing
Oh hell no, Lynels are harder than Ganondorf himself in several ways. They cheat physics with their orbital arrows I Ancient-arrowed the one earlier out of my way. The only thing that the Lynels will ever fight vs me is my anti lynel cheese devices.
@@Pinkooru I just cannot seem to consistently time the flurry rush just right. I am not sure why. I have had easier time parrying Guardian beams in BoTW
just finished the game today and this song stuck with me the most out of any of the other boss themes from the finale, not that the others werent great, this one just feels special
If a master mode ever comes out for TOTK, I do hope they add a lynel section after the moblins. I think it would really tie up the game with Link and friends fighting all the main enemies in the original BOTW.
@@TaterCat95lynel hunting is my favorite part of both games and I'm disappointed you never get to fight multiple at a time. I'd jump for joy if they made you fight all types at the same time
while preparing for the final boss sequence, I did the same thing as previous game - I've restored every weapon of past Champions and kept them with me, untouched. But this time I went a step further - I infused each of them (save Great Eagle Bow) with a horn of a dragon - Dinraal for Boulder Breaker, Naydra for Lightscale Trident, Farosh for Scimitar of the Seven, and Light Dragon for Master Sword herself. I was imagining to use each of these in a fight with Ganondorf himself, but then I got to this part and realized - this is it. The perfect moment. A weapon for each wave. A Champion by your side for each of them.
The finale to this game is not only hands down the best finale in Zelda history, but arguably in gaming in general. Everything was so well done from the final "dungeon" all the way to the credits and beyond. Holy hell I loved it so much
TOTK's finale was pretty good, but just within the Zelda timeline, would you really say it was better than TP's finale? I mean, in TP you got to fight puppet Zelda, then beast Ganon, horseback Ganondorf with Zelda's light arrows, and finally a 1v1 duel with Ganondorf wielding the sword of six sages... That's 4 phases in total, if you exclude the part where Midna basically wholehandedly used her godlike powers to fight Ganondorf's godlike (yellow face) form. Pros for TOTK's finale imo are: The ambience (music, pacing and deep chasm presentation), the final boss reduction mechanic where you get to avoid final bosses the more you've completet the game, and the Demon Lord's army segment, Ganondorf's 1v1 + the dragons fight. 3 hella epic phases in total... (although only 2 of them are with ganondorf himself, and I'm also excluding the 1v1 moment where ganondorf just increases his power using the tear, + calls on some phantom ganons to assist him, and you get the sages by your side) As for the ending itself (what occurs after the main final battle/s), yeah, TOTK's is pretty well done, but TP Ganondorf's death and Midna's true form reveal are on par at least.
@@minecrafter3448 To me the first and second phases of the 1v1 fight in totk are so similar that they don't really deserve being called 2 diferent phases, but yeah, if you did separate them, you could call it a total of 4 phases indeed. Or, do you mean that when you fight ganondorf 1v1 (by this I mean classic 1v1 Link vs Ganondorf "himself" in human form) in totk there's 3 phases? I think it's "only 2" (normal demon king and red demon king using the tear), unless u'r including the dragon, which I already mentioned as the 3rd phase. So summed up to me it's only 3 phases: - Demon king's army (you could even argue this one is outside the actual fight with ganondorf, but I find it so original that I like to include it as a phase). - Ganondorf 1v1 (which afaik is 2 phases internally, but I don't really like considering them as such as I said). - Draganon.
If you think about where all of this started, over 100 years ago, when Link lost against the calamity, coming to this. It's like: "Look what you forced me to become, Ganon!"
@@highlightermarca-texto3281 In terms of climax? I think Demise is really only outmatched by TP ganondorf, who is arguably the best Zelda final boss, ever. Demise is near perfect down to the music, the scenery, and the stakes. With that said, TOTK ganondorf is extremely well presented and in terms of mechanics and actual gameplay, I wouldn't be afraid to place this Ganondorf 3rd place in best final bosses in the franchise.
@@memesarekeem Oh no for sure. ToTK Ganondorf, Demise and Girahim 3 are the best bosses in the series by a long margin, in terms of gameplay. TotK Ganondorf feels like a souls boss with how you have to study his animations and learn dodge timings, and he throws in some AoEs and projectiles you need to learn how to run away from. If they sped up his animations a bit to match the souls roll you could plop him in as an early game boss in Elden Ring and he wouldn't feel out of place
The Battle against a Strong Enemy theme from BotW one of the most banger soundtracks, so that they made something simila part of the "Final Boss" sequence of the game made me so happy. Especially the parts like the one around 5:38
"You dont have to fight all by yourself!" *Canon Link*. "I know, but i want a even fight" *The 5 sages watching as Link solo's the entire army for "Shits and giggles"*
"You don't have to fight by yourself you know" He's got the attitude of retaliation at the end but the kindness of teba in terms of how he means it. Ruling is th sheet sage change my mind. and besides, if he ever goes full revali KFC tastes pretty good, and it would probably give a speed boost or something.
Yoo, thank you so much for making this!! The Demon King's Army is such a banger track, and I was also sad to see everyone dropping the ball with it. I hope someone can come along and restore the rest of the tracks with the same amount of effort as you! 👏 It feels like a lot of the uploaded TotK OST videos don't really let phases sink in and brush over all the alternating versions of tracks too quickly- and that's a shame!
Whoa, this is really impressive! Thanks for taking so much time to piece all this together, it's a shame Nintendo didn't put the full track in the game or OST.
It truly conveys what it is happening. The Hero and his allies the Sages going all out against the army of the Demon King. One thing I believe this game did really well, despite the liberty it gives the player, it manages to express the message of "you can't do it alone, but we have your back" very well with the sages and other allies in Hyrule not only helping you to find Zelda, but to make you stronger. It's a complete opposite from BotW's loneliness, to the comradery and team effort of TotK.
This isn't just my favorite song from this game, but probably the entire Zelda series, and coming from someone who has played every game and obsessed endlessly about each one's soundtrack, this is saying something. There's something special about this song. The build-up, from the intense, sinister growl of the guitar at the beginning, the feeling of danger and struggle it imparts, to the sense of building hope and confidence that the later sections give you as you fight on and defeat Ganon's hordes alongside your comrades.. There's nothing else quite like it, even in a series as musically rich as The Legend of Zelda.
I know next to nothing about music but each successive phase in a slightly higher key than the last? It really builds up the tension and makes the sequence even more epic.
I'm not the most musically-inclined person and I always have a hard time recognizing melodies when they're in different tempos or pitches or instrumentation, but I _swear_ I can hear Kumite from Skyward Sword in the triumphant verses of this song, which would be dope if true
You're not wrong. There are motifs from all different Zelda games literally everywhere in this OST. That's why this game sounds so familiar and new at the same time
This might be the greatest piece of music ever recorded. I didn't think it was possible to top the "Hyrule Castle Outside + Inside transition" from BOTW, but this is just as good!
I commented this on another video but why not here in the 10 minutes version Jumping to the hyrule castle depths after playing 8 hours and finding out you are in the final zone was so epic to me. I was just exploring the entire castle area including below and then this song comes in and it became my favorite song especially the heroic part of the song( 3:00 ) , it gave a determination boost. Best feeling ever. I managed to kill the entire demon king army with only 1 heart and died at the boss rush against Gohma. Fun fact: I was preparing my revenge for this entire part of the game including the boss rush but then it didn't happen and i noticed why. Should have thought the sages would help. I was using the same gear fully upgraded that i use the first time i enter and a lot of silver lynel blades with 38 hearts and all the stamina. Also at 5:12 onwards sounds like the x-nauts fortress theme of paper mario the thousand year door.
did anyone get aang vs ozai vibes from this?? especially around 6:38 is like when aang uses the final water technique to rope ozai and slam him on the rock.
This game was the best Zelda of all time, through and through. What it lacked in some areas it made up for and then some in others. I just can't wait to see what they do next. This games music surpassed OoT .. think about that for a minute.
Revali, Mipha, Urbosa, and Daruk watching their sage from their respective race absolutely slaughter Ganondorfs forces. Something they tried But never pulled off. Not even with a fraction of his full power in the form of calamity ganon.
I found this early in the game and when I actually returned for the end battle, decided to bring a whole ass fortress with me. Seemed like a fitting counter to an army. XD
This is my idea of those armies in Master Mode: Phase 1 - Bokoblins (Boss includeed) Keese and Chuchus Phase 2 - Octoroks, Areocudas and Lizalfos (Elementals included) Phase 3 - Gibdos, Pebbits (No Talus) and Horriblins Phase 4 - Moblins and Lynels
Why is this music so uplifting? Actually I know why. Because you, Link are fighting side by side with the Champion decedents. Characters you’ve been fighting side by side with in Breath of the Wild, Age of Calamity, and now Tears of the Kingdom. I think to me, they aren’t just video game characters, their family. ❤
Nintendo made this fight becuse they wanted you to use your normal weapons and thats exactly what i did. The monsters are actually trapped there with link and the sages they just dont know it yet. 🎅🎅🎅🐱
Glad i'm not the only one who thought of this Lynel would be neat too Talus is... ehh... Gleeok... no... Hinox just- feels like the perfect finisher imo... (maybe even 2? depends i guess... (same with Lynel))
Modern electric instruments were incorporated excellency. Obviously, the strings take the lead, since this is still a Zelda game, but stuff like background electric guitar are a very nice addition. But with all of that, I have yet to hear an epic metal cover of this epic battle theme. It deserves one.
From "It's Dangerous to go alone" to "You don't have to fight by yourself you know!"
We sure walked a long way since the first The Legend of Zelda, haven't we?
😭
I was imagining how empowering this has to be for Link, he’s back in his prime with basically a brand new set of champions. Bro is probably to the moon with happiness this whole fight
I cant wait to get here in my playthru@@TonyBomboozled
@SpeedG4merone step at a time
@SpeedG4mer Best vengeance arc tbh let’s be real here. Bro became a blond, medieval(?) John Wick.
@@biglion3179this guy gets it
I picture him filled less with glee, and more with burning determination. He WILL make up for letting Zelda fall. He WON'T let what happened to the Champions happen again to his newfound friends. The Master Sword, the Sages and him are stronger than ever, and they're gonna put an end to the Calamity once and for all.
definitely feels like a 'i'm not trapped in here with you, you're trapped in here with me.' kinda theme.
Unless you were like me and decided to start a new save and immediately try to get to the final boss with 4 hearts and beginning gear (note: I still have not gotten to Gannondorf)
This is WAR and I love IT!
@@TheAceOfAces2going straight to ganondorf no sages? Oof, you better be ready for the most arduous battle of your life because this horde is just the beginning.
@@bogymanthedark yeahhh no I kinda failed the challenge ☠️
The one line of dialogue that gave me the most emotion in this game:
'You don't have to fight by yourself, you know!'
I just find it magical that the real sages come to aid you when you lose the avatars...
From "it's dangerous to travel alone" to "you don't have to fight by yourself"
all of tulins lines really get me for some reason. I especially like. "We'll be fine, we already beat them once! This'll be a breeze for sure!" I love his character.
And the fact that it comes from Tulin is even more impactful. He's a kid who has learned the value of working together and not going it alone.
@@tedscheett9420 Tulin is my new favourite Zelda character of all time
Who?
(Me, a lone wolf, blissfully ignorant while skipping and humming straight down Glooms lair and making my way to Ganons lair cus I saw zero spoilers and trailers and thought there was cool treasure down there. Before you ask, I am an idiot indeed.)
This track is criminally underrated, it's one of the most well-made songs in the entire game.
The way they incorporated so many sound effects and leitmotifs is amazing, it really makes you feel like everything has led up to this point, and that things are somehow still just escalating further and further as this fight goes on.
this is indeed a banger (also why do i see you everywhere)
I can probably take a guess at why it's underrated: most people are so overwhelmed by what follows this fight that it can be hard to even remember this happened by the end of it. If you never redo the fight after that then you wouldn't then realize the banger this is because the whole fight has been scrubbed from your mind. But those who do the fight over and over, trying different things. They'll notice because they'll be doing it more and recognize the whole sequence more.
I am literally getting goosebumps.
Actually, I had a tougher time against the army than against Ganondorf. It took me like 30 tries purely because I chose to go in without getting the fifth sage, because of that, without Mineru, it was a pain to hit them into the fence
Me the first time facing the horde: "I'm trapped in here"
Me after all shrines, fully upgraded fierce deity, best atk up food and a whole weapon bag of silver lynel horns on Gerudo claymores:
"They're trapped in here"
Attack up food does not stack with attack up armor
@@squidlytvmoral support food
Wall of cannons with a large Zonai charge go brrrr
@@EventideLight fr
I really wish we got to fight a Lynel as one of the phases. Didn't have to be multiple could've just been one sliver or black one idk. Fighting those guys is like my favorite thing
You Kinda do... Theres a SIlver Lynel on the way to the fight
Oh hell no, Lynels are harder than Ganondorf himself in several ways. They cheat physics with their orbital arrows
I Ancient-arrowed the one earlier out of my way.
The only thing that the Lynels will ever fight vs me is my anti lynel cheese devices.
@@octapusxft Lynels have a crippling allergy to something called "skill"
Just flurry rush their comically predicatable patterns and you're good chief.
@@Pinkooru I just cannot seem to consistently time the flurry rush just right. I am not sure why.
I have had easier time parrying Guardian beams in BoTW
@@octapusxft practice, backflip RIGHT when the lynel starts swinging, not too early
Most underrated piece of music from TotK. The first time I heard it I was just blown away
just finished the game today and this song stuck with me the most out of any of the other boss themes from the finale, not that the others werent great, this one just feels special
I would purposely just run around all the enemies so I can listen to this theme. Then reload my save file to listen to it again
I got blown up literally 😅
*uses a five-shot bow to fire muddle buds into the fray*
*stands back and watches everyone go crazy*
FREE FOR ALL
Cheater
@@Allay844it is NOT that serious bruh
nah i have a 5 times bow
@@Allay844Dude, sometimes people wanna just have fun in a video game, is that too much to ask from this game?
Everyone always talking abour zelda's saxophone but no one is talking about Zelda's electric guitar
fr
or the violin instruments
0:00 phase 1
2:43 phase 2
5:10 phase 3
8:07 phase 4
your welcome
Thank you!
*Y'roue
@@Reckorlol
Thanks my dude
The moblin phase is such a banger!!
I'm sure ToTK's OST won't hit different for everyone, but for me? It's just...IDK how to describe it right. Adventurous? Epic? Vibing? It's fantastic.
A heckin' good theme to kick ass to.
I'd describe it like rap music turned into an orchestral piece
They created a whole new style, and it sounds absolutely incredible
Tears of The Kingdom’s OST really is something else. The words to describe exactly why don’t exist, but we all share the feeling nonetheless
@@Ladle_Loverm
Never thought I'd see electric guitars in official Zelda music and my god it was even better than anything I could've imagined
If a master mode ever comes out for TOTK, I do hope they add a lynel section after the moblins. I think it would really tie up the game with Link and friends fighting all the main enemies in the original BOTW.
That is my only real complaint about this part of the game: the lack of lynels
@@TaterCat95lynel hunting is my favorite part of both games and I'm disappointed you never get to fight multiple at a time. I'd jump for joy if they made you fight all types at the same time
No that would suck
@@gamesforever111skill issue
Imagine fighting 8 Gold Lynels all at once. That would be insane. One might call I a "supreme test of strength"
This battle made me feel like I was playing Hyrule Warriors once again, either both the first one or Age of Calamity. It was the best. Feeling. Ever.
while preparing for the final boss sequence, I did the same thing as previous game - I've restored every weapon of past Champions and kept them with me, untouched. But this time I went a step further - I infused each of them (save Great Eagle Bow) with a horn of a dragon - Dinraal for Boulder Breaker, Naydra for Lightscale Trident, Farosh for Scimitar of the Seven, and Light Dragon for Master Sword herself.
I was imagining to use each of these in a fight with Ganondorf himself, but then I got to this part and realized - this is it. The perfect moment. A weapon for each wave.
A Champion by your side for each of them.
That's so poetic oh my gosh
The finale to this game is not only hands down the best finale in Zelda history, but arguably in gaming in general. Everything was so well done from the final "dungeon" all the way to the credits and beyond. Holy hell I loved it so much
???? Best finale? How?
TOTK's finale was pretty good, but just within the Zelda timeline, would you really say it was better than TP's finale?
I mean, in TP you got to fight puppet Zelda, then beast Ganon, horseback Ganondorf with Zelda's light arrows, and finally a 1v1 duel with Ganondorf wielding the sword of six sages... That's 4 phases in total, if you exclude the part where Midna basically wholehandedly used her godlike powers to fight Ganondorf's godlike (yellow face) form.
Pros for TOTK's finale imo are: The ambience (music, pacing and deep chasm presentation), the final boss reduction mechanic where you get to avoid final bosses the more you've completet the game, and the Demon Lord's army segment, Ganondorf's 1v1 + the dragons fight.
3 hella epic phases in total... (although only 2 of them are with ganondorf himself, and I'm also excluding the 1v1 moment where ganondorf just increases his power using the tear, + calls on some phantom ganons to assist him, and you get the sages by your side)
As for the ending itself (what occurs after the main final battle/s), yeah, TOTK's is pretty well done, but TP Ganondorf's death and Midna's true form reveal are on par at least.
@@DylanCalafcompare that to totk, and it’s no competition.
TOTK takes it easily.
@@DylanCalaf4 phases, 3 with ganondorf himself in case you didn’t notice.
@@minecrafter3448 To me the first and second phases of the 1v1 fight in totk are so similar that they don't really deserve being called 2 diferent phases, but yeah, if you did separate them, you could call it a total of 4 phases indeed.
Or, do you mean that when you fight ganondorf 1v1 (by this I mean classic 1v1 Link vs Ganondorf "himself" in human form) in totk there's 3 phases? I think it's "only 2" (normal demon king and red demon king using the tear), unless u'r including the dragon, which I already mentioned as the 3rd phase.
So summed up to me it's only 3 phases:
- Demon king's army (you could even argue this one is outside the actual fight with ganondorf, but I find it so original that I like to include it as a phase).
- Ganondorf 1v1 (which afaik is 2 phases internally, but I don't really like considering them as such as I said).
- Draganon.
If you think about where all of this started, over 100 years ago, when Link lost against the calamity, coming to this. It's like: "Look what you forced me to become, Ganon!"
TotK Demon King's Army is a much, much better version of the Skyward Sword horde battle
agreed
That's more because Skyward Sword's combat isn't really built for horde battles. Demise and Girahim 3 are much better bosses than this Ganondorf.
At one part in this theme you can hear kumite from ss
@@highlightermarca-texto3281 In terms of climax? I think Demise is really only outmatched by TP ganondorf, who is arguably the best Zelda final boss, ever. Demise is near perfect down to the music, the scenery, and the stakes.
With that said, TOTK ganondorf is extremely well presented and in terms of mechanics and actual gameplay, I wouldn't be afraid to place this Ganondorf 3rd place in best final bosses in the franchise.
@@memesarekeem Oh no for sure. ToTK Ganondorf, Demise and Girahim 3 are the best bosses in the series by a long margin, in terms of gameplay.
TotK Ganondorf feels like a souls boss with how you have to study his animations and learn dodge timings, and he throws in some AoEs and projectiles you need to learn how to run away from.
If they sped up his animations a bit to match the souls roll you could plop him in as an early game boss in Elden Ring and he wouldn't feel out of place
The Battle against a Strong Enemy theme from BotW one of the most banger soundtracks, so that they made something simila part of the "Final Boss" sequence of the game made me so happy.
Especially the parts like the one around 5:38
The way this ost made me feel in the battle I haven’t felt since BFG Division in Doom (2016).
"You dont have to fight all by yourself!"
*Canon Link*. "I know, but i want a even fight"
*The 5 sages watching as Link solo's the entire army for "Shits and giggles"*
Bro I’m dead now 💀
*5 sages staring at Link solo all the 5 bosses they struggled at*
The strings in this are *chef’s kiss*
"You don't have to fight by yourself you know"
He's got the attitude of retaliation at the end but the kindness of teba in terms of how he means it. Ruling is th sheet sage change my mind. and besides, if he ever goes full revali KFC tastes pretty good, and it would probably give a speed boost or something.
I love how you went from "oh yeah he's just like his dad" all the way to "yeah I'd eat him."
Yoo, thank you so much for making this!! The Demon King's Army is such a banger track, and I was also sad to see everyone dropping the ball with it. I hope someone can come along and restore the rest of the tracks with the same amount of effort as you! 👏
It feels like a lot of the uploaded TotK OST videos don't really let phases sink in and brush over all the alternating versions of tracks too quickly- and that's a shame!
0:00 Phase 1 Bokoblins,
2:43 Phase 2 Lizalfos,
5:10 Phase 3 Gibdos,
8:05 Phase 4 Moblins
hope this helps 😊
gibdos are bringing me stress
thanks dude there are no chapters in this video
3:00 & 3:13 & 5:55 I kind of missed botw's hard enemy theme but it returned as an absolute banger remix almost made me cry
That sounds more like a remix of the stronger enemies theme from TOTK, but both themes are definitely similar
I just realized
I like botw's enemy theme more
This is War to fight the Demon King, so it’s only fitting that the Strong Enemy theme gets remixed.
Whoa, this is really impressive! Thanks for taking so much time to piece all this together, it's a shame Nintendo didn't put the full track in the game or OST.
the use of the sound used when a blood moon is coming makes it so much better
agreed my guy, agreed
I see you both enjoy the finer things in life.
Where?
@@thesergalladaf6902I know I'm late, but it happens when a new phase starts
Botw: the blood moon rises once again. Please be careful link
Totk: WHEN THE GLOW OF THE BLOOD STAINED MOON SHINES UPON THE LAND....
This fight was one of my favorites the fact all the sages join plus this music made it one of the best
if there ever is gonna be a zelda movie, i really hope they add this music to it
It truly conveys what it is happening. The Hero and his allies the Sages going all out against the army of the Demon King. One thing I believe this game did really well, despite the liberty it gives the player, it manages to express the message of "you can't do it alone, but we have your back" very well with the sages and other allies in Hyrule not only helping you to find Zelda, but to make you stronger.
It's a complete opposite from BotW's loneliness, to the comradery and team effort of TotK.
Boy do I have news for you
@@theoverlordplayz8461Yes
Nah they’re gonna make it woke and make it have hip hop music
@@carbonfibercarpet4655 It's Nintendo, not Disney
The "Duh duh duh DUUUUHHHH" that plays in Phase 2 onward makes you feel like a hero for sure (3:12, 5:54, 8:50)
Thanks for the mix man! It's amazing, so glad you made this :)
This is probably the most underrated track ever. What a banger, suddenly I feel like fighting ganondorf again
1:01 2:13 5:11 6:38 are the parts where they keep making it better and better every other phase (usually two for every other phase). 👌
8:45 , There's just so emotion in this part.
When your hyrule's last line of defense.
An army is no match for my sapphire spam.
Construct with freeze emitter and high damage attachment absolutely destroys them
I used a construction of Lasers and Frost Emitters. It got a bit, friendly fiery though.
Thank you for putting this together. Favorite song from the game by far!
0:18 just gives off such “SHIT’S GOING DOWN ” energy
i LOVE when riju talks after the fight and the sages charging at the boses like heroes! and mineru saying the rest is up to us!
This music gave me so much hope with the small amount of items I had because of the trials I had to get through before this part.
This isn't just my favorite song from this game, but probably the entire Zelda series, and coming from someone who has played every game and obsessed endlessly about each one's soundtrack, this is saying something. There's something special about this song. The build-up, from the intense, sinister growl of the guitar at the beginning, the feeling of danger and struggle it imparts, to the sense of building hope and confidence that the later sections give you as you fight on and defeat Ganon's hordes alongside your comrades.. There's nothing else quite like it, even in a series as musically rich as The Legend of Zelda.
I know next to nothing about music but each successive phase in a slightly higher key than the last? It really builds up the tension and makes the sequence even more epic.
I'm not the most musically-inclined person and I always have a hard time recognizing melodies when they're in different tempos or pitches or instrumentation, but I _swear_ I can hear Kumite from Skyward Sword in the triumphant verses of this song, which would be dope if true
You're not wrong. There are motifs from all different Zelda games literally everywhere in this OST. That's why this game sounds so familiar and new at the same time
The what violin part? of the song is insane and I love it.
This might be the greatest piece of music ever recorded. I didn't think it was possible to top the "Hyrule Castle Outside + Inside transition" from BOTW, but this is just as good!
The arm on the guy who does the violin solo is probably jacked from the intense movement he's had to do playing it
it doesn’t matter if play a game better than this comes out, nothing will ever come to the vibes of this game
I love the fact this music has the same first notes as the guardian's theme from BOTW
If guardians suddenly spawned and I heard those piano notes I would have thrown my controller at my tv in fear.
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Thank you for the mix!
Put this over the final boss of eldin ring
this is everything that the horde battle from skyward sword wanted to be and more
honestly that horde battle wasnt terrible but it was more annoying than fun
Only one I've found so far where the audio isn't overly quiet. 👌
I commented this on another video but why not here in the 10 minutes version
Jumping to the hyrule castle depths after playing 8 hours and finding out you are in the final zone was so epic to me.
I was just exploring the entire castle area including below and then this song comes in and it became my favorite song especially the heroic part of the song( 3:00 ) , it gave a determination boost.
Best feeling ever.
I managed to kill the entire demon king army with only 1 heart and died at the boss rush against Gohma.
Fun fact: I was preparing my revenge for this entire part of the game including the boss rush but then it didn't happen and i noticed why. Should have thought the sages would help.
I was using the same gear fully upgraded that i use the first time i enter and a lot of silver lynel blades with 38 hearts and all the stamina.
Also at 5:12 onwards sounds like the x-nauts fortress theme of paper mario the thousand year door.
did anyone get aang vs ozai vibes from this?? especially around 6:38 is like when aang uses the final water technique to rope ozai and slam him on the rock.
It sounds almost like a violin rendition of an 80s Synthwave solo like Thor Ragnarok
I went to a different vid first and it was awful. This version is way better props to you Willy!
It will be cool if there was any Boss Mode or an Arena in the game, and this song would be its theme.
This game was the best Zelda of all time, through and through.
What it lacked in some areas it made up for and then some in others. I just can't wait to see what they do next.
This games music surpassed OoT .. think about that for a minute.
I don't understand how we lost GOTY.
This game will be appreciated in time. Ppl weren't ready.
The flash theme at 2:20
Glad I’m not the only who thinks this 😂
This is gotta be the best fight music in any Zelda game
Dude this slaps so hard
Now every time I think of phase 2 I think of gibdos on the floor crawling to me while I search for my gleeok frost horn
this is straight up the best track in the whole series
At 4:11 the soundtrack goes HARD
Hell yeah it my favorite
The strings of the Strong Enemy theme.
Revali, Mipha, Urbosa, and Daruk watching their sage from their respective race absolutely slaughter Ganondorfs forces. Something they tried But never pulled off. Not even with a fraction of his full power in the form of calamity ganon.
I found this early in the game and when I actually returned for the end battle, decided to bring a whole ass fortress with me. Seemed like a fitting counter to an army. XD
This is my idea of those armies in Master Mode:
Phase 1 - Bokoblins (Boss includeed) Keese and Chuchus
Phase 2 - Octoroks, Areocudas and Lizalfos (Elementals included)
Phase 3 - Gibdos, Pebbits (No Talus) and Horriblins
Phase 4 - Moblins and Lynels
the 808 in the beginning is so hard
Why does fighting an army of gloom-covered everyday Zelda enemies sound so good?!
We interrupt Tears of the Kingdom to bring you Hyrule Warriors
Damn they didn't have to go so hard on this but I love that they did.
This sounds nostalgic but this is the first time ever hearing it, perhaps there’s a Zelda track similar to this
2:58 I'm mf asending to this beat drop
Ag the reference to Skyward Sword theme when you fight against the demon army, amazing
Time to spend all my Muddle Budds...
Why is this music so uplifting? Actually I know why. Because you, Link are fighting side by side with the Champion decedents. Characters you’ve been fighting side by side with in Breath of the Wild, Age of Calamity, and now Tears of the Kingdom. I think to me, they aren’t just video game characters, their family. ❤
THE FLASH VIBES OMGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
Nintendo made this fight becuse they wanted you to use your normal weapons and thats exactly what i did.
The monsters are actually trapped there with link and the sages they just dont know it yet. 🎅🎅🎅🐱
Hyrule Warriors... eat your heart out.
Can everyone agree phase 3 is the best one? I mean gibdos are the easiest phase but their phase song is a banger, a bit better than the others.
This fight was good, but I would've liked a hinox aswell.
Glad i'm not the only one who thought of this
Lynel would be neat too
Talus is... ehh...
Gleeok... no...
Hinox just- feels like the perfect finisher imo... (maybe even 2? depends i guess... (same with Lynel))
Master Mode mod added all those. Gives out this Avengers Endgame feeling.
Modern electric instruments were incorporated excellency. Obviously, the strings take the lead, since this is still a Zelda game, but stuff like background electric guitar are a very nice addition.
But with all of that, I have yet to hear an epic metal cover of this epic battle theme. It deserves one.
best song in the game change my mind
Demon Dragon. Pianist has another fucking seizure.
It's dangerous to go alone!
- The Sages, probably in another timeline
Phase 2 is defo my favourite
i raged when they killed me and lost my 3 fairies because i didn‘t have any miasma curing food for the ganon fight cuz my health absolutely sucked
The blood moon beat drop was actually 🔥
This track goes insanely hard. The finale for totk was sooo much better!
this music almost reminds me of some of the fight music from final fantasy 7 remake with the guitar
I’m looking for the part after the battle when the bosses spawn and the sages tell link to go on without them
The demon king’s final defense against the hero: an ADHD trap
Holy shit that fight was amazing !!!
見事に一般モブしかいないもんだからふいうちの剣士になっちゃったんだけどBGMすごいかっこいいし正面から殴りかかった方がアツそう。
Love how in botw final fight music the piano player was going ham. Now in totk its the violin player that goes at it 😂
6:37 hits hard tho
Hearing guitar riffs in a Zelda fight was unreal. They put everything into this game
5:10 My favorite part
On x1.25, it sounds even better imo
2:43 5:10 8:05