@memescoffee3173 yes. SV are very overrated. I usually hate modern pokemon but SV were the most fun I've had in mainline pokemon since gen 5. Mystery Dungeon still sweeps though
>Enter a Monster House >Laugh after you petrify everyone with a Petrify Orb you brought in advance >Random frick-you Bronzong enters and uses Safeguard while you’re trying to get away >The four Porygon-Z bring everyone to 4x speed with Agility >Nobody hears you over the Discharges and Salamence and Metagross slaughtering sounds
This happened to me just a mere hour or two ago on my first repeat playthrough in many years...I really enjoyed being fully prepared for multiple monster houses...then getting hit with 3 of em back to back to back, then a final 4th where I die to two Metagross spamming Agility into Discharge spam and paralysis. Even if I did make it out alive of the 4th, I was out of reviver seeds...
Remind me of that Chrono Trigger ost, the Corridors of time, where if you’re wearing headphones the bells in the background circle around your head like a clock ticking.
the clock’s ticking is prominent, and yet the song is so still, so silent. anticipation, yet dread. knowing what is coming and longing for it while fearing it. charging ahead knowing you aren’t ready. the battle, you can take. but you’re not ready to say goodbye.
Both temporal tower and this somehow incorporates loads of motifs from earlier songs in the game and it manages to make you super nostalgic for what you used to have while simultaneously making you super determined to keep going and never giving up. This is the end, but this is what needs to happen. It's incredibly unknown by gamers overall because of it's age and platform, but it's some of the best gaming music ever created
I've never heard a tune so effectively communicate the sense of dread that this one does. No other pokemon game is nearly as emotionally moving as this.
It doesn't seem like anyone else has very much to say about this song, but I remember it being one of my favorite tracks from the game. Such emotional tension, especially in the parts that pay homage to past tracks. The music really ties this game together. The whole game is pure, unadulterated genius. So underrated.
What I love so much is how this sounds like a slowed down version of Temporal Tower. Combined with that ticking in the back in the beginning, it emphasizes the situation of time slowing down around you. As if the higher you’re climbing, the time stop is slowly creeping up on you and your partner. Really sells the mood of the world getting eerily quieter as you keep moving, only pushing you further to your goal and fixing what’s been corrupted.
*Temporal Spire* is the last straight line before reaching the top of the tower. I kept getting stressed literally and what really bothered me was *Porygon2* and *Porygon-Z* *Discharge* downright. In any case the music I find it really very cool.
Here’s the 3 different levels of this song, which I believe is an analogy for the three levels of the temporal structure- tower, spire, and pinnacle: 0:00 Clock mixed with two instruments 0:40 Switches up the style a bit 1:21 Adds in the ‘Dialga theme’ (my favorite part :D)
The sounds of a clock's mechanism, the tranquil, chilling sounds of the feeling that it's all ending. Going through the dungeon, scared of all the dangers in there, of the ridicolously powerful pokémon in the dungeon. You and your partner are getting to the top on their last leg, tired, exhausted, almost defeated... But you make that one last push. Such a great atmospheric tune.
After reading a comment on the Hidden Highland video, this makes me think of the player character coming to terms with the fact that their time is running out and them accepting their death Kids game :)
0:00 Your character continues to drag themselves up the tower, one arm at a time, even though they're battered and bruised from the fights they had. They must save the world... 0:40 Their partner joins next to them, and together they continue climbing together, first side by side, but slowly and surely the partner starts to go forwards, ever so slightly faster 1:21 Your character stops for a moment, looking at their partner who keeps moving forward further, who's known to be a coward when they first meet them, now someone who's willing to take on everything to help save the world along with your character. Maybe they already had done a good job... And maybe... After this is all over... They can accept their approaching death and disappear in peace...
This games soundtrack is probably the best soundtrack to come out of Pokemon. Every song in this game is amazing. Hidden land being my personal favorite and this being second behind it. They really know how to set the mood and flow of the game.
I agree, the mainline games feel like they pale in comparison, probably because they feel like they have lower stakes comparatively, at least in my opinion.
@@tdawgmaster1729I _would_ prefer Rescue Team's soundtrack if there were more tracks as good as Run Away, Fugitives and Sky Tower, but most of the other tracks were either kinda good or kinda meh, with one or two in particular being outright grating to listen to after a while.
PMD2's soundtrack is so good not just because the tracks slap but because of how much thought there is put into them, each little part of the game has a track that fits it perfectly. Being the second part of the final dungeon before the end, they could've made it really intense and fast paced but they chose something completely different. You know your character is going to die, and having the soundtrack slow down like this with a ticking sound really drives home that "this is the end". You don't feel rushed and you can take it in. The climax of the game isn't just well delivered, everything leads up to it perfectly. What an amazing game.
The ticking in the background fits this dungeon because...well....you're in the tower that the God of Time lives on. It also kinda represents the time ticking away until there is no time left, aka when the tower collapses and the world is paralysed. Could also be ticking away to the showdown between you and Dialga.
This is when you know that you truly are racing against time. Each click of the metronome is one less second you have before the future is set forever.
You don't really think about it too much, but… This theme captures that feeling of dread so much. Win, and you disappear, leaving the world without a hero that it sorrily needs. Lose, and the world plunges into darkness. But this is what you signed up for when you took on this mission. This is what you signed on for when you met Wigglytuff. This is what you signed on for when you entered Beach Cave. This is what you signed on for when you met your partner. It's what you signed on for when you, Celebi, and Grovyle decided on this crazy plan. You signed on for this fight to the finish. Yoom Ta. Bring it on, Dialga.
I didn't appreciate this song as much before, but I remember being mesmerized with the ticking clock, and watching the spinning porygons dance to the music, right before they killed you 😂
The clock ticking actually gets inconsistent during the theme, which I either like or don't like depending on if they actually thought about it or not.
Both Tower and Spire have such a "endgame" feel to it, but while Tower makes it sound adventurous, motivating and exciting, as you are finally going to save the world, Grovyle's sacrifice won't be in vain and time itself will be restored...Spire is different, Spire is somber, melancholic... hopeless even, as it conveys the fact that winning isn't an absolute, time itself is falling apart and what if you're too late? Also, Let's not forget the fact that this is quite possibly a suicide mission for you because if you manage to change history... *you would have never existed.* Both the tracks for this endgame scenario are amazingly done, and convey both sides of the coin when it comes to the plot and stakes.
The clock ticking... it is absolutely dreadful. Knowing that you're so close, but also knowing that the tower is getting more ripped apart with every floor you climb, and could cross the point-of-no-return ANY second. Knowing that you could be perfect - get to the top as fast as you possibly could, no time wasted - and still fail because you're essentially playing a game of chance that you'll have enough time. For all you know, it might already be too late. Tick, tock, tick, tock... the paralysis of the planet can still be stopped, but do you have enough time to stop it? That is the only thing you don't know, and have zero control over. Time waits for nobody; not even for someone saving the world. It's a constant prescence that looms over the universe, with no mind or being in control, that continues forever and ever. Tick... tock... tick... tock... And that fear of the unknown - that dreadfulness and anxiety - is captured perfectly in this theme. Wow, what a masterpiece of a game.
The ticking clock. Is it symbolizing the approach of the planet's paralysis? Or is it the harbinger that will soon erase your very existence? The only way to find out is to accept your fate and climb ever higher.
So much tension, and yet such a relaxing track. I played a million times through this dungeon (THOSE DAMN STEEL POKEMON) but I was never done with this one XD Also, I kinda like the clock ticking... I used to think it was panic-inducing, but now... don't know what happened but I grew to like it XD
Time never stops. If you refuse to continue to move with time, then you will be left behind. If we did not face Primal Dialga, then time would stop and you could then do nothing about it.
You don't know what the future holds. Everything seems... uncertain now. You're not sure how to feel about your fate, your future. Not sure whether to tell your best friend about what will happen in just a few hours time, or even whether you'll succeed at all. Every step is filled with trepidation, and yet you march on, hearing... No, FEELING the clock tick down as you ascend the tower. But no matter what comes next, there is a singular certainty in your mind. Someone is going to die tonight.
Alright here's a story. I wiped to Dialga and lost half my items, and i was trying to beat game with no reviver seeds. So i go in, and what do you know, I SPAWN IN A MONSTER HOUSE. *Ahem* There goes another half bag of items.
thank goodness emulators have save states. after the first loss, i ended up farminfg for sleep and stun seeds. i had a save state after using a pure seed to bring myself to the stairs. took me a few tries to tank 3 of dialga's moves to finally beat him. you gotta be really lucky to survive without reviver seeds.
I have a hypotesis on this place... Imagine that this area it's so hard (being at the door of the god of time) that you in reality have an infinite number of tries trying to complete this area, but you keep going, and eventually reaching the end of the tower, and thanks to the time spire shenanigans, you only remember the tries that you've made progress, forgeting every try that was a failure, being hundred, thousands, or even millions.
This is one of the final dungeon themes that gives me the most “this is it, we are almost done for good” type of vibes. I like it
man area zero rlly nailed that feeling too
And then you notice that you are at most halfway done with the game ^^
@memescoffee3173 yes. SV are very overrated. I usually hate modern pokemon but SV were the most fun I've had in mainline pokemon since gen 5. Mystery Dungeon still sweeps though
>Enter a Monster House
>Laugh after you petrify everyone with a Petrify Orb you brought in advance
>Random frick-you Bronzong enters and uses Safeguard while you’re trying to get away
>The four Porygon-Z bring everyone to 4x speed with Agility
>Nobody hears you over the Discharges and Salamence and Metagross slaughtering sounds
Fortunately I had a riolu with way too much atk, and had wide slash, but that is not a surefire solution still.
This happened to me just a mere hour or two ago on my first repeat playthrough in many years...I really enjoyed being fully prepared for multiple monster houses...then getting hit with 3 of em back to back to back, then a final 4th where I die to two Metagross spamming Agility into Discharge spam and paralysis. Even if I did make it out alive of the 4th, I was out of reviver seeds...
this happened in the grovyle special episode for me, i stopped playing for a week ._.
Pikachu with thunderbolt-agility, discharge, special band, and concentrator go brrrrr
@Beamrice ...well I had the first 3, which helped greatly.
I love the clock ticking in the background. It really sets the mood of the situation and atmosphere.
Yeah, really makes you think that you don't have a lot of time left.
I hate it. It gave me a headache after awhile
IT GIVES ME ANXIETY
Very thematic for the situation
Remind me of that Chrono Trigger ost, the Corridors of time, where if you’re wearing headphones the bells in the background circle around your head like a clock ticking.
the clock’s ticking is prominent, and yet the song is so still, so silent. anticipation, yet dread. knowing what is coming and longing for it while fearing it. charging ahead knowing you aren’t ready. the battle, you can take. but you’re not ready to say goodbye.
Jesus this just gave me ptsd from when I first started this game/level
Basically the entirety of Temporal Tower, including Dialga's theme
my eyes watered the whole way through...
The real dread is the anticipation of a monster house
Beautifully written comment
The way this track is used, and the fact that it is a remix of the Time Gear theme, is just one of the many things I love about this game...
Both temporal tower and this somehow incorporates loads of motifs from earlier songs in the game and it manages to make you super nostalgic for what you used to have while simultaneously making you super determined to keep going and never giving up. This is the end, but this is what needs to happen. It's incredibly unknown by gamers overall because of it's age and platform, but it's some of the best gaming music ever created
I've never heard a tune so effectively communicate the sense of dread that this one does. No other pokemon game is nearly as emotionally moving as this.
There's such a massive juxtaposition between the intense, busy, powerful Temporal Tower theme and this foreboding and lowkey theme for Temporal Spire.
What if you wanted to reach Dialga, but god said: "It’s a monster house!"
**cue spawning of Porygon-Zs, Salamences, Bronzongs, and more**
The clock ticking is genius!
I know right-
Ditto
It doesn't seem like anyone else has very much to say about this song, but I remember it being one of my favorite tracks from the game. Such emotional tension, especially in the parts that pay homage to past tracks. The music really ties this game together. The whole game is pure, unadulterated genius. So underrated.
Tick tock... the journeys coming to an end...
Late reply but I agree! Was always one of the themes I remembered the most from this game.
What I love so much is how this sounds like a slowed down version of Temporal Tower. Combined with that ticking in the back in the beginning, it emphasizes the situation of time slowing down around you. As if the higher you’re climbing, the time stop is slowly creeping up on you and your partner.
Really sells the mood of the world getting eerily quieter as you keep moving, only pushing you further to your goal and fixing what’s been corrupted.
POV: dialga kicked your ass for the 100th time but you were totally like one hit away from winning there so your not going to bed yet
BAHAAHAH TRUE
LITERALLY LMFAO
Same damn
*Temporal Spire* is the last straight line before reaching the top of the tower. I kept getting stressed literally and what really bothered me was *Porygon2* and *Porygon-Z* *Discharge* downright. In any case the music I find it really very cool.
Same here! My poor mate Piplup... but luckily I played as Pikachu, at least one of us handled It better 😂
Why don't they try fighting dialga all at once
I had trouble with Bronzongs and Metagrosses (surprisingly not Salamence) since I was a riolu
That shift from 3/4 to 4/4 is so cool
Isn't it the other way around? from 4/4 to 3/4 at 0:40? or are you referring to the one at 2:03?
6/8 or 12/8 would make more sense but yeah
I’m pretty sure it’s 12/4 with the ticking and 12/8 for the rest.
@@emerald3616 this ain’t a King Crimson song
@@dabiga2315 that's exactly what they said. 3/4 -> 4/4
This is where it sinks in: *you’re almost there.*
Here’s the 3 different levels of this song, which I believe is an analogy for the three levels of the temporal structure- tower, spire, and pinnacle:
0:00 Clock mixed with two instruments
0:40 Switches up the style a bit
1:21 Adds in the ‘Dialga theme’ (my favorite part :D)
:0 someone’s still here!?
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Oh you poor thing. We are always here, lurking. Hahaha!
Hank Anderson GASPPS
@@53ra We never left. :)
@@simonriley4373 :) Every other community I’ve seen is never here 😭 Hello people that are alive
The sounds of a clock's mechanism, the tranquil, chilling sounds of the feeling that it's all ending. Going through the dungeon, scared of all the dangers in there, of the ridicolously powerful pokémon in the dungeon. You and your partner are getting to the top on their last leg, tired, exhausted, almost defeated... But you make that one last push. Such a great atmospheric tune.
Probably one of the most unsettling songs I've ever heard in a game. This is just too good...
After reading a comment on the Hidden Highland video, this makes me think of the player character coming to terms with the fact that their time is running out and them accepting their death
Kids game :)
0:00 Your character continues to drag themselves up the tower, one arm at a time, even though they're battered and bruised from the fights they had. They must save the world...
0:40 Their partner joins next to them, and together they continue climbing together, first side by side, but slowly and surely the partner starts to go forwards, ever so slightly faster
1:21 Your character stops for a moment, looking at their partner who keeps moving forward further, who's known to be a coward when they first meet them, now someone who's willing to take on everything to help save the world along with your character. Maybe they already had done a good job...
And maybe...
After this is all over...
They can accept their approaching death and disappear in peace...
No replies? Lemme fix that, also great sub-story, I can even imagine it in my head
This games soundtrack is probably the best soundtrack to come out of Pokemon. Every song in this game is amazing. Hidden land being my personal favorite and this being second behind it. They really know how to set the mood and flow of the game.
I personally prefer Rescue Team's soundtrack, but Explorers' soundtrack it amazing too. This is probably my favorite dungeon theme in the game
I agree, the mainline games feel like they pale in comparison, probably because they feel like they have lower stakes comparatively, at least in my opinion.
@@tdawgmaster1729I _would_ prefer Rescue Team's soundtrack if there were more tracks as good as Run Away, Fugitives and Sky Tower, but most of the other tracks were either kinda good or kinda meh, with one or two in particular being outright grating to listen to after a while.
PMD2's soundtrack is so good not just because the tracks slap but because of how much thought there is put into them, each little part of the game has a track that fits it perfectly. Being the second part of the final dungeon before the end, they could've made it really intense and fast paced but they chose something completely different. You know your character is going to die, and having the soundtrack slow down like this with a ticking sound really drives home that "this is the end". You don't feel rushed and you can take it in.
The climax of the game isn't just well delivered, everything leads up to it perfectly. What an amazing game.
Easily one of the best endgame area themes in all of gaming.
The calm before the storm
The ticking in the background fits this dungeon because...well....you're in the tower that the God of Time lives on. It also kinda represents the time ticking away until there is no time left, aka when the tower collapses and the world is paralysed. Could also be ticking away to the showdown between you and Dialga.
No time left to save time, or no time left with you and your partner?
@@joshcoy6748 like there is no time left with your partner. Like you know that you'll disappear so it's like your final hours.
@@renegade7032 oh, I see, what a fleeting fate they and their relationship must have.
man i will never get over how amazing this whole story arc is, and the music is just phenomenal, god
Our adventure is almost over....
Unless you're facing TheDialga27
theme so good it manages to still be ominous while prominently featuring sleigh bells
i love how the clock ticking transitions to the chiming of a bell tower
This is when you know that you truly are racing against time. Each click of the metronome is one less second you have before the future is set forever.
Quite simply the single greatest song in gaming.
You don't really think about it too much, but… This theme captures that feeling of dread so much. Win, and you disappear, leaving the world without a hero that it sorrily needs. Lose, and the world plunges into darkness. But this is what you signed up for when you took on this mission. This is what you signed on for when you met Wigglytuff. This is what you signed on for when you entered Beach Cave. This is what you signed on for when you met your partner.
It's what you signed on for when you, Celebi, and Grovyle decided on this crazy plan. You signed on for this fight to the finish.
Yoom Ta. Bring it on, Dialga.
Bronzong. That is a word the will send chills down my spine.
The only game series where the pokemon is good lmao
The time is ticking. Keep pushing forward.
"the song is over, thought I had something more to say "- "Time by Pink Floyd
Trainer Red inb4 the next track being great gig in the sky where the ladies screaming her head off
All I can think of is either Porygon2 or Porygon-Z spamming the shit out of Discharge
The spheres carried me through this entire thing, but dang was Dialga challenging.
I didn't appreciate this song as much before, but I remember being mesmerized with the ticking clock, and watching the spinning porygons dance to the music, right before they killed you 😂
I've heard this so many times I lose it when it plays.... JUST LET ME WIN DIALGA
rpg jones -that one meowstic- i fell you
Right!?
My gang died due to cringe
Let me win. LET ME WIIIIIIIIN!
Yeah i wanna say this primal dialga when i am kid XD
The clock ticking actually gets inconsistent during the theme, which I either like or don't like depending on if they actually thought about it or not.
i never noticed the clock in the background til now, that's a very nice touch
this was the part where the game told you to buckle your fuckles and get ready for some goddamn feels
and it did a perfect job at it
This song is a great metaphor for what’s going on
Man playing this game as pika really makes you not afraid of anything.
In other words, haha discharge go buzzzzz
Shinx was also S tier
I actually used a riolu, my partner was a Pikachu however.
Time's slowly running out...
Has anyone else noticed that this is a remix of the Time Gear theme?
Both Tower and Spire have such a "endgame" feel to it, but while Tower makes it sound adventurous, motivating and exciting, as you are finally going to save the world, Grovyle's sacrifice won't be in vain and time itself will be restored...Spire is different, Spire is somber, melancholic... hopeless even, as it conveys the fact that winning isn't an absolute, time itself is falling apart and what if you're too late? Also, Let's not forget the fact that this is quite possibly a suicide mission for you because if you manage to change history... *you would have never existed.*
Both the tracks for this endgame scenario are amazingly done, and convey both sides of the coin when it comes to the plot and stakes.
That moment when somethings going down.
You know you're gonna die, but you keep going because you've got a job to do.
Yes I hear the ticking sound
Finally, it's the final Chapter.
this shit was intense
2:00 is my favorite part
Salamence, Metagross & Porygon - the theme song
Porygon Z 2 or all of them
The clock sound makes it so much better
The clock ticking... it is absolutely dreadful.
Knowing that you're so close, but also knowing that the tower is getting more ripped apart with every floor you climb, and could cross the point-of-no-return ANY second. Knowing that you could be perfect - get to the top as fast as you possibly could, no time wasted - and still fail because you're essentially playing a game of chance that you'll have enough time. For all you know, it might already be too late.
Tick, tock, tick, tock... the paralysis of the planet can still be stopped, but do you have enough time to stop it? That is the only thing you don't know, and have zero control over.
Time waits for nobody; not even for someone saving the world. It's a constant prescence that looms over the universe, with no mind or being in control, that continues forever and ever. Tick... tock... tick... tock...
And that fear of the unknown - that dreadfulness and anxiety - is captured perfectly in this theme. Wow, what a masterpiece of a game.
this song reminds me of the final moments where I remember I have to say goodbye soon to the friend I got to meet and befriend time and time again
Time is up. Time is ill. Have to do this even if it kills you.
i never actually noticed the clock in the background
The ticking clock. Is it symbolizing the approach of the planet's paralysis? Or is it the harbinger that will soon erase your very existence? The only way to find out is to accept your fate and climb ever higher.
POV: Dialga used roar of time and you’re back at this dungeon again
Does anyone else hear faint humming at 0:30?
Yes there is a chorus used there.
this music gave me anixety sksksk
I hadn't picked up another Mystery Dungeon game again until just a few months ago cuz of it.
Listening to this now while my copy of the game is still shipping, before it gives me PTSD for some reason
EVERYTHING IS ON THE ****ING LINE
Okay... Riolu where almost at the top.... R: just more floors and we are in the top...
*porygon used discharge*
FFFFFFFUUUUU
I dont want to leave yet.
The clock is ticking...
Fucking goosebumps
Ah yes, the theme of dying repeatedly to porygons and salamences
Music-wise, Temporal Spire is even better than Temporal Tower.
Second best song in the game, just behind Deep Dusk Forest.
Holy crud I just got all the goosebumps coming back to this
I've heard this song multiple times. Stupid Primal Dialga KO-ing me...
What's shitty is that I killed Dialga with 2 hits of brick break once, with my Riolu ;u;
@@heyitsleo primal dialga: wanna to do again?
*i looking you when i defeat your partner riolu*
Yep, kept on going back over and over again here, till i managed finally
ngl getting to area zero made me feel the same to this heck u can ever hear part of temporal spire here
It's almost a closed Time..... it's almost changing the world into the Paralyzed World...
I'd like to think that the suspention it's from the player subconcious that he doesn't want to die yet, but he has to
undoubtedly the best song in the entire game.
The final dungeon
Not really
Nope is are the final your story XD (sorry)
Oh my god, no dislikes. I’m so proud of this community.
Edit: Someone really did it to spite people huh? I’m so disappointed in humanity.
That one guy: this comment can't stop me because I can't read
@@Joltz9 no dislikes now
tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock...
Ah the memories of my level 26 low level run and just shitting out reviver seed after reviver seed all because of salamence and Porygon 2 and Z
roses are red
violets are blue
I came for 0:40
and so did you
Monster House!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Unpopular opinion. I prefer this song before Temporal Tower. I wish someone could make a good remix with this song.
In this realm, no one can hear you scream, as Porygon-Z use Discharge
When I first heard that song, I thought it was my clock ticking in the background. -_-
So much tension, and yet such a relaxing track. I played a million times through this dungeon (THOSE DAMN STEEL POKEMON) but I was never done with this one XD
Also, I kinda like the clock ticking... I used to think it was panic-inducing, but now... don't know what happened but I grew to like it XD
Time never stops. If you refuse to continue to move with time, then you will be left behind. If we did not face Primal Dialga, then time would stop and you could then do nothing about it.
I just hope the new spike chunsoft Pokémon title is a remake of explorers
those fucking porygon's jfc
This was the one dungeon I had so much trouble on for some reason... But at least the music kicked ass!
YTSunny: Devin... We're running out of time!
Devin: Okay, okay, I'll follow you. Jeez...
this is i like a bgm ost is love.
You don't know what the future holds. Everything seems... uncertain now. You're not sure how to feel about your fate, your future. Not sure whether to tell your best friend about what will happen in just a few hours time, or even whether you'll succeed at all. Every step is filled with trepidation, and yet you march on, hearing... No, FEELING the clock tick down as you ascend the tower. But no matter what comes next, there is a singular certainty in your mind.
Someone is going to die tonight.
Flow of Time is beginning
Alright here's a story.
I wiped to Dialga and lost half my items, and i was trying to beat game with no reviver seeds. So i go in, and what do you know, I SPAWN IN A MONSTER HOUSE.
*Ahem* There goes another half bag of items.
thank goodness emulators have save states. after the first loss, i ended up farminfg for sleep and stun seeds. i had a save state after using a pure seed to bring myself to the stairs. took me a few tries to tank 3 of dialga's moves to finally beat him. you gotta be really lucky to survive without reviver seeds.
Tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock
I have a hypotesis on this place...
Imagine that this area it's so hard (being at the door of the god of time) that you in reality have an infinite number of tries trying to complete this area, but you keep going, and eventually reaching the end of the tower, and thanks to the time spire shenanigans, you only remember the tries that you've made progress, forgeting every try that was a failure, being hundred, thousands, or even millions.
I used to dislike this song simply because it wasn’t all epic like the first temporal song, but now that I’m older I can appreciate it so much more