Given their methods with previous Warriors games (like Hyrule Warriors for example), there's a huge chance they have variations for each stage and track.
@@adzi6164 Really? I guess can understand why, since it seems like there’s a lot to focus on at once, but I rather like it. Kind of reminds me of DW3 to some extent.
@@Silvio_Nightwind The director for this game worked on 2-6(along with a few side games), went off to do his own thing for a bit, and then came back for Origins.
As much as I like the idea of bringing back the old tracks, the new composer is not MASA and should try to do something more original. They clearly have a different style and I can hear in these remixes that they're trying to sound like something they're not. The end result is this does not sound nearly as good as the original Wall of Fate. They removed the section with the whistling which was the most recognisable part.
Well that is what remix does, rearranging instruments and changing bits of rhythm here & there, this happened a lot in Warriors franchises. I guess the decision is to attract new comers with gameplay and old fans with nostalgia(at least partially)
@@Julius7ist Some remixes improve on the original, some are poor imitations. Unfortunately I think this particular track falls into the latter category.
YES, THE VERSION WITH THE POUNDING DRUMS!!!
THIS IS THE BEST ONE
"The Coalition's morale is skyrocketing!"
I can't wait to hear the other remixes in the full game. I wonder if every soundtrack is going to have more than 2+ variations, that would be nuts
Given their methods with previous Warriors games (like Hyrule Warriors for example), there's a huge chance they have variations for each stage and track.
Ah its here
Fanfare edition
Kid me is hyped for this game, adult me is.... Wary lol
Have you tried the demo yet?
Trust me I felt the same, especially after 9, but having played the demo I’m much more confident
@@Silvio_NightwindFun fact... There's actually quite a lot of people complaining this game is too complex for them
😂
@@adzi6164 Really? I guess can understand why, since it seems like there’s a lot to focus on at once, but I rather like it. Kind of reminds me of DW3 to some extent.
@@Silvio_Nightwind The director for this game worked on 2-6(along with a few side games), went off to do his own thing for a bit, and then came back for Origins.
As much as I like the idea of bringing back the old tracks, the new composer is not MASA and should try to do something more original. They clearly have a different style and I can hear in these remixes that they're trying to sound like something they're not. The end result is this does not sound nearly as good as the original Wall of Fate. They removed the section with the whistling which was the most recognisable part.
Well that is what remix does, rearranging instruments and changing bits of rhythm here & there, this happened a lot in Warriors franchises. I guess the decision is to attract new comers with gameplay and old fans with nostalgia(at least partially)
@@Julius7ist Some remixes improve on the original, some are poor imitations. Unfortunately I think this particular track falls into the latter category.