Walking through Mysidia while hearing this made me sad that this is probably the last piece of content we'll get from FFXVI. I love this game way too much.
I echo the same as well... Such a well crafted game. I remember seeing the announcement and finding the whole premise/game/show dull and uninteresting. Then I got the game.... it is one of the very few times where a game surprised me positively so much! I consider it one of my favorite FFs of all time and I place it above some old FF games that I never thought I would do.
Same feeling of separation anxiety 😢 I could only imagine what great projects the FF16 team would work on going forward. Still hoping we get to see more FF16 content though 😂, even if that would be in the far future.
The worst part about finishing a FF game is that you know there will never be anymore content in this particular FF universe. I’ve just finished Rising Tide and I’ll miss Clive and the gang a lot man😞
I was surprised to see how negative the reaction to this DLC was in some online spaces. I thoroughly enjoyed it will surely play it again, along with this entire masterpiece of a game.
I think those people are just mad that this didn't add/change anything to the base game ending. I've seen quite a few people who were mad about that at least. Which is odd because Yoshi-P has said numerous times that Rising Tide wouldn't be doing any of that.
@@miavileunevue2463 The number of people angry and refusing to accept that Clive has died, IMO shows how dumb many gamers are. They are infantile men-children that refuse to have a tragic ending and need their protag to come home alive after defeating God, like some American C movie.
@@Bahamut998 I mean, is not clear if Clive died or not, is up to the player, but seems like people do not know how to interpretate narratives or histories
@@darshio8307 I think that if you played FF16 is kind of hardcore way as I did, and unlocked Hypocrates lore entries to 100% and really understand how the "science" works in this game, you will understand that the stone curse, Clive frying his circuits with all the aether in the world, is a wound that one does not recover from. Its made abundantly clear throughout the game that people fry themselves with aether and can't come back from the stone curse. Clive should have ended like Titan, but for aesthetic reasons they probably didn't want to show him as a full stone statue, it would have been too brutal.
@@Bahamut998 Yeah, at first it was clear for me that Clive died, but there is plenty of evidence that it might be the other way around, like the side quests, the book, Jill's smile etc. the fact that the team behind it refuses to answer wheter he died or not makes it clear that it might be both, the message of the game is about believing in a better world even if the world itself doesn't seem to be improving, i chose to believe he or Joshua survived, but i do not have any problem with clive dying at all. As I said, at the end is up to the player
This song truly captivates the imagination of water. Like i know for sure that was the direction Yoshida wanted when this song was being created. That was what i was hoping for when i wanted to play this DLC it delivered way more than what i expected and i love it so much
It was just too short. They promised better exploration and all they gave us was extra crystals to search for. So much could have been done to make it better. It was still good and I enjoyed the hell out of it but it could have been better.
XVI’s and XIV’s music makes me so excited for dawntrail and i really hope soken will always play as primary composer for many mainline FFs to come… i honestly rate soken the same as uematsu if not higher. soken is just truly phenomenal.
I left some sidequests and hunts unfinished so I’d have more stuff to use Leviathan’s abilities on. Leviathan is really cool and changes the game with his mobility and long range attacks.
Walking through Mysidia while hearing this made me sad that this is probably the last piece of content we'll get from FFXVI. I love this game way too much.
Same dude. 16 was so phenomenal. I don't want it to end.
Same 😢
I echo the same as well... Such a well crafted game. I remember seeing the announcement and finding the whole premise/game/show dull and uninteresting. Then I got the game.... it is one of the very few times where a game surprised me positively so much! I consider it one of my favorite FFs of all time and I place it above some old FF games that I never thought I would do.
same I WANT MORE DLC i dont want it to end 🥲
Same feeling of separation anxiety 😢 I could only imagine what great projects the FF16 team would work on going forward. Still hoping we get to see more FF16 content though 😂, even if that would be in the far future.
seeing blue skies again in this game was refreshing
This hit so hard that now when I see blue skies with green scenery I legit think about mysidia
The worst part about finishing a FF game is that you know there will never be anymore content in this particular FF universe. I’ve just finished Rising Tide and I’ll miss Clive and the gang a lot man😞
that moment when you're walking around mysidia and suddenly you are in battle and it's like: "don't change the music you idiots"
Seriously I was actively trying to avoid fights to listen to this lol
Really wish they added a toggle to turn off combat music during exploration. Felt the same way.
Hearing this after saving baby Waljas was special.
I was surprised to see how negative the reaction to this DLC was in some online spaces. I thoroughly enjoyed it will surely play it again, along with this entire masterpiece of a game.
I think those people are just mad that this didn't add/change anything to the base game ending. I've seen quite a few people who were mad about that at least. Which is odd because Yoshi-P has said numerous times that Rising Tide wouldn't be doing any of that.
@@miavileunevue2463 The number of people angry and refusing to accept that Clive has died, IMO shows how dumb many gamers are. They are infantile men-children that refuse to have a tragic ending and need their protag to come home alive after defeating God, like some American C movie.
@@Bahamut998 I mean, is not clear if Clive died or not, is up to the player, but seems like people do not know how to interpretate narratives or histories
@@darshio8307 I think that if you played FF16 is kind of hardcore way as I did, and unlocked Hypocrates lore entries to 100% and really understand how the "science" works in this game, you will understand that the stone curse, Clive frying his circuits with all the aether in the world, is a wound that one does not recover from. Its made abundantly clear throughout the game that people fry themselves with aether and can't come back from the stone curse. Clive should have ended like Titan, but for aesthetic reasons they probably didn't want to show him as a full stone statue, it would have been too brutal.
@@Bahamut998 Yeah, at first it was clear for me that Clive died, but there is plenty of evidence that it might be the other way around, like the side quests, the book, Jill's smile etc. the fact that the team behind it refuses to answer wheter he died or not makes it clear that it might be both, the message of the game is about believing in a better world even if the world itself doesn't seem to be improving, i chose to believe he or Joshua survived, but i do not have any problem with clive dying at all. As I said, at the end is up to the player
Dammit. This is gonna make have to go play this a third time.
1:14 omg that piano is just incredible
This song truly captivates the imagination of water. Like i know for sure that was the direction Yoshida wanted when this song was being created. That was what i was hoping for when i wanted to play this DLC it delivered way more than what i expected and i love it so much
It was just too short. They promised better exploration and all they gave us was extra crystals to search for. So much could have been done to make it better. It was still good and I enjoyed the hell out of it but it could have been better.
XVI’s and XIV’s music makes me so excited for dawntrail and i really hope soken will always play as primary composer for many mainline FFs to come… i honestly rate soken the same as uematsu if not higher. soken is just truly phenomenal.
I hope you enjoyed Dawntrail's ost. ❤
Thank you for uploading this!!!!! You are the only one that uploaded this and im so happy. My new favorite world theme is this!!!
Thanks for this! I think FF16 has some of the best overworld music
Cant wait to play this. Currently replaying the main game and then gonna end with this dlc!
I left some sidequests and hunts unfinished so I’d have more stuff to use Leviathan’s abilities on. Leviathan is really cool and changes the game with his mobility and long range attacks.
The music sounds amazing.
Thanks for this Upload. I really love this Theme. ❤
I wish they would release the FFXVI Orchestrion collection! It’s so damn good.
im still in stormblood --.--
This was so good.
This was Not the Last DLC my Sisters and Brothers! They will continue ❤️
how do you know ?
No, I'm pretty sure this was the LAST thing in their release/patch schedule. They even confirmed it WAY ahead of time.
Sadly that’s not the case
Nice upload! Could I trouble you for the 2nd dungeon music (inside the sphere) with electronic-ish beats
EDIT: you're a legend
7Rebirth don't come close to this. Only thing 7Rebirth has is nostalgia. This is just pure perfection
Sure...
Both are amazing.
@cloudxz92 it was but not compared to this. I was a FF7 FANGIRL. 16 came out and dethroned it
@@AresLodin
I love 16 too. It's on my Top 3. But 7 is still the Goat for me.
2) is FF10.
i’m a newcomer to ff7, rebirth is goty and blows 16 out of the water sadly
@G13ULTRA it don't lol 16 changed boss fights forever. I literally did sephiroth fight at the end and was like "meh"