Neil Drunkman admitted that the voting system got rigged and that he was responsible for it, just like what the Democrats did to the election. Never will they ever be trusted again
@@kutural7739 but neil really did admit that he rigged it a lot of people spoke about it but at least ghost of tsushima won by players at least (players are the ones that matter)
When you are getting the vanity , do you guys intentionally walk slowly towards the pillar when the music starts ? I do this for a dramatic effect lol .
¡Spoiler warning! Man I just felt so bad for Shimura. He didn't deserve that fate, the Khan deserved everything but Shimura not. This theme just explains Shimura pain and conflict, how is he now broken. This game is a masterpiece.
While it's generally a bad idea to read the comments of videos about games you are playing, and the comment doesn't reveal that much, it has *only* been a year.
Phenomenal track, big power and gravitas. Some parts are like Sergio Leone's famous western tracks in japanese flavour. For me, this is the one that stands out from the outstandingly beautiful OST of GoT (they're all so good!).
@@537monster according to my inference, Japan was called Ang desh in Mahabharat which was kingdom of Suryaputra Karna (Suryaputra means son of Sun God)
sangram solunke I don’t entirely know how possible that is, since at the time what we know as Japan really didn’t exist. It was a bunch of tribes we now call the Yayoi, and even they only existed on the southern side of Japan (northern Japan was controlled by a large group of hunter gatherers, likely the descendants of the Ainu.) There was likely very little contact between India and Japan at this point, except for maybe some very minor trade. Even then, the Yayoi wouldn’t have very much to trade. Real trade between India and Japan likely wouldn’t kick off until the late Nara period or early Heian period. Roughly 700-800 AD. This is when Japan really started unifying and creating its own sophisticated identity.
sangram solunke I admit after reading up a bit about Ang Desh, it does sound politically to be similar to feudal Japan. However, at the time the Mahabharat was written, that political system had not yet developed. During this time, Japan was badly recognizable to what we think of as Japan. My guess (and it’s mostly a guess, I haven’t read the Mahabharat) is that Ang Desh was an eastern kingdom within India.
just finished this game, no idea how it didn't win game of the year. the music sends chills through me.
Naughty Dog must've bought that award out because Ghost of Tsushima was obviously the more superior game.
Neil Drunkman admitted that the voting system got rigged and that he was responsible for it, just like what the Democrats did to the election. Never will they ever be trusted again
@@Ray_Shabaz way to get political, weirdo
@@kutural7739 how's that political?
@@kutural7739 but neil really did admit that he rigged it a lot of people spoke about it but at least ghost of tsushima won by players at least (players are the ones that matter)
DAMN that first moment was epic , gave me chills listening to it!
When you are getting the vanity , do you guys intentionally walk slowly towards the pillar when the music starts ? I do this for a dramatic effect lol .
I play this theme when doing duels, with the Kurosawa mode on just for the cinematic feel.
Same
Yeah haha
Holy shit I thought I was the only one who did that
oh absolutely
He is the storm
His sword is the thunder
The storm is coming
“PROVOOOOOOOKIIIIING, BLACK CLOUDS IN ISOLAAAATIOOOOOON!!”
The storm is approaching
Every time I listen to this , I imagine myself going to work and performing the ⚡️Heavenly Strike⚡️ on my manager .
One year later and this still gives me the feeling that I can't be stopped that I'm a immortalized legend God I love this game
Man when the song hit you with that 0:02 head just bobbles with amazed.
TEU NEUMMM... ! 🥷
The moment you find a new sword set
That part at 3:20 though, gets me emotional af 🥲
Agreed, i really like this part
Pillars Of honor
The Original Japanese version to this is Called Honno- Ji
Listening to this while dueling is just 😩
¡Spoiler warning!
Man I just felt so bad for Shimura. He didn't deserve that fate, the Khan deserved everything but Shimura not. This theme just explains Shimura pain and conflict, how is he now broken. This game is a masterpiece.
People didn’t finish the game man wtf
@@07.x1 it been a year dude.
While it's generally a bad idea to read the comments of videos about games you are playing, and the comment doesn't reveal that much, it has *only* been a year.
This Shamisen player could turn literally anyone into a samurai.
Edit: Might be a Biwa?
That's Biwa you heard.
+Ansett Lee
Biwa it is.
It is
It's biwa , the shamisen sounds a bit shrill (not unpleasant) in comparance to biwa
1:06 Why would someone dislike this music?! This music is awesome!
Kothun Khan don't like honor
This track for the majority of its middle part: 😴
This track when the biwa kicks in 3:51: 👏👏👏👏👏
Phenomenal track, big power and gravitas. Some parts are like Sergio Leone's famous western tracks in japanese flavour.
For me, this is the one that stands out from the outstandingly beautiful OST of GoT (they're all so good!).
Whenever I reach this pillar and hear this music just gives me ninja scroll vibes
2024 and I'm still listening to this banger
When I approach vanity gear, I slowly walk to them, and now before I grab it
This is what starts playing when 2 Japanese men argue
Lmfao
1:52 reminds me so much of something out of a Ghibli film
Joe Hisaishi (a composer that has worked on most Ghibli films) specifically
Reminds me of a biwa song called Nasuno Yoichi
It's is! Great eye sir.
@@barton3591 aha i knew it was similar!
Once performed by female biwa player named Kumada Kahori
@@szymondremlik5086 interesting
@@szymondremlik5086 yea I heard it once too, the voice of hers was so mesmerizing
primordial
Somebody bout to die when this fire shamisen playing
It’s biwa
sharpen my daisho while listing to this
What’s the string instrument at the first part called?
Shamisen
Sebastian Zapata gracias
@@bobintheg Isn't it Biwa?
its biwa
@@bobintheg it's biwa
Heart Of a warrior dizze rascal
Me and the bully does a Fight
Sad that there is no many japan stile authentic melodies in game.
Sounds like Indian sitar or bramha vina.
You’d be surprised how much of Japanese culture is inspired by Indian culture.
Many of the Japanese Shinto gods find their roots in Hinduism.
@@537monster according to my inference, Japan was called Ang desh in Mahabharat which was kingdom of Suryaputra Karna (Suryaputra means son of Sun God)
sangram solunke I don’t entirely know how possible that is, since at the time what we know as Japan really didn’t exist.
It was a bunch of tribes we now call the Yayoi, and even they only existed on the southern side of Japan (northern Japan was controlled by a large group of hunter gatherers, likely the descendants of the Ainu.)
There was likely very little contact between India and Japan at this point, except for maybe some very minor trade.
Even then, the Yayoi wouldn’t have very much to trade.
Real trade between India and Japan likely wouldn’t kick off until the late Nara period or early Heian period. Roughly 700-800 AD. This is when Japan really started unifying and creating its own sophisticated identity.
sangram solunke I admit after reading up a bit about Ang Desh, it does sound politically to be similar to feudal Japan.
However, at the time the Mahabharat was written, that political system had not yet developed. During this time, Japan was badly recognizable to what we think of as Japan.
My guess (and it’s mostly a guess, I haven’t read the Mahabharat) is that Ang Desh was an eastern kingdom within India.
Check this link too
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Fact: the song kinda looks like honno ji
Tell me if u hear smth else
When you make fun of the Weebs in class