@@69hahafunnyWe need to let the ATLA fandom know what Maximum Games did to Them's Fightin' Herds, so they can go into their game more informed of what could happen.
Had stopped playing TFH after a while but I always kept up with it somewhat, wasnt aware this was a thing till now! Pap's theme and the variations have always been my favorite. Fantastic work!
Hey whitetail, I’m curious what are the instruments you use in Baihe’s variations? I like to make playlists that have songs that sound like the characters (such as Pop for Paprika, rock for Arizona, orchestral for Oleander and so on) and I was wondering what instruments/ genre you use for her. Also for Nidra.
So for Baihe its a mix of traditional chinese instruments (specifically a lot of pipa and guzheng) and the harder electronic sounds of cyberpunk synthwave and futurepop stuff. Also a little bit of EBM (electronic body music, the term actually predates EDM Im pretty sure) too but not quite as rave-y. So like stuff like Carpenter Brut, VNV Nation and Imperative Reaction
Those first few notes sound suspiciously like the Avatar: The Last Airbender theme
Speaking of which, did you hear what the next fighting game the publisher will be working on is?
@@dogman15 hope that one isn't gonna die as well :[
@@69hahafunnyWe need to let the ATLA fandom know what Maximum Games did to Them's Fightin' Herds, so they can go into their game more informed of what could happen.
You can see that the team put their love and heart on this two last characters....sadly they were cut off and fire out of the blue, so sad.
This goes absolutely hard for every reason, amazing work as always Whitetail
Had stopped playing TFH after a while but I always kept up with it somewhat, wasnt aware this was a thing till now! Pap's theme and the variations have always been my favorite. Fantastic work!
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH SO PERFECT
Hey whitetail, I’m curious what are the instruments you use in Baihe’s variations? I like to make playlists that have songs that sound like the characters (such as Pop for Paprika, rock for Arizona, orchestral for Oleander and so on) and I was wondering what instruments/ genre you use for her.
Also for Nidra.
So for Baihe its a mix of traditional chinese instruments (specifically a lot of pipa and guzheng) and the harder electronic sounds of cyberpunk synthwave and futurepop stuff. Also a little bit of EBM (electronic body music, the term actually predates EDM Im pretty sure) too but not quite as rave-y. So like stuff like Carpenter Brut, VNV Nation and Imperative Reaction
@@WhitetailMusic Thank you so much this really means a lot!!