Fuck the choices we make in games like Mass Effect or Dragon Age... Saving Shadow and getting him to join you again in world of ruin was the most epic thing ever.
Shadow's from the future. He literally tore a hole in the flicking universe to come back in time, went through an entire ninja village training arc, dodged and hid throughout the insanity of the Empire, ALL so we could remember what a fucking choice with consequence meant. And what the damn weight of that value truly was.
Oh just hell yes. This is DISGUSTINGLY sick, Greg why the hell aren't you everywhere. *loves and subscribes, wipes her eyes* Going to lust after your entire playlist now. A young girl or boy growing up in the world Terra, Celes, and Locke created after the fall of the Mad Clown, these children who didn't know of the Breaking but were taught of the sacrifices and heroism, the stories that reunited the world... those children would go out and play with wooden sticks for swords and pillow bombs for spells, THIS was the song playing in their heads the entire time. THIS was what saving the world sounded like, to them. Thank you for your hard work
reawlly good, though the mix feels a bit sparse in places. we've got the treble and bass, but there's places where some more midrange sounds would really make things seem more "full." aside from that, the song feels a bit "blue ballsey," it feels like it's always building to greater intensity, but it never reaches the drop. all and all though, a really good rendition.
I disagree with this. This is music from the SNES era of gaming. Video game music doesn't play by the exact same rules as a movie score might. It can be always building, and that's okay cause that was the nature of the game it accompanied. Also, the last few seconds could be considered the drop, and the song ends right after.
Amazing sound
Fuck the choices we make in games like Mass Effect or Dragon Age... Saving Shadow and getting him to join you again in world of ruin was the most epic thing ever.
Preach it!
Shadow's from the future. He literally tore a hole in the flicking universe to come back in time, went through an entire ninja village training arc, dodged and hid throughout the insanity of the Empire, ALL so we could remember what a fucking choice with consequence meant. And what the damn weight of that value truly was.
This is great! Added to the gym playlist =)
Great remix! FF6 will always have one of the best boss themes! 😊
Agreed!
Strongly agree 👍
Ohhhh helllll yeah.
This is going in my playlist
Mission accomplished! Thank you kindly 😅
凄い素敵でクリエイティブなアレンジ!
日本からリスペクトを送ります!
Incredible! Great work!
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice ! Love your new parts.
Thanks! You have some great stuff yourself - and a new sub :)
@@gregholzermusic Thanks !
Not sure how I haven't found you before, but this is phenomenal. Subscribed!
Hey Thanks Brinmat! :)
Holy Shit!
Oh just hell yes. This is DISGUSTINGLY sick, Greg why the hell aren't you everywhere. *loves and subscribes, wipes her eyes* Going to lust after your entire playlist now.
A young girl or boy growing up in the world Terra, Celes, and Locke created after the fall of the Mad Clown, these children who didn't know of the Breaking but were taught of the sacrifices and heroism, the stories that reunited the world... those children would go out and play with wooden sticks for swords and pillow bombs for spells, THIS was the song playing in their heads the entire time. THIS was what saving the world sounded like, to them.
Thank you for your hard work
Wow .... you win the internet for me today 😇 Seriously humbled here!
relm and shadow is worth it.
reawlly good, though the mix feels a bit sparse in places. we've got the treble and bass, but there's places where some more midrange sounds would really make things seem more "full."
aside from that, the song feels a bit "blue ballsey," it feels like it's always building to greater intensity, but it never reaches the drop.
all and all though, a really good rendition.
Thanks for the detailed listen Rakninja! Def appreciate that perspective. The learning process continues!
I disagree with this. This is music from the SNES era of gaming. Video game music doesn't play by the exact same rules as a movie score might. It can be always building, and that's okay cause that was the nature of the game it accompanied. Also, the last few seconds could be considered the drop, and the song ends right after.
beautiful! God bless ya and Jesus loves ya!
Appreciate you! 😇
Source for the thumbnail pic?
Okazaki Oka is the talented artist. Just updated the descriptions notes with that. Thanks!
I like this, but I feel that too many repeats in the first 40 seconds.
@@rashidisw fair feedback! Thanks for the listen Rashi!
@@gregholzermusic Gets super good but you gotta listen to like a minute of nothing before it gets good, yeah.
@@tellu5493 I hear you! I'll keep that at the forefront of my mind on my next projects. Thanks for the feedback and the listen!