This should of sounded liked in the game, because your going to a ruined castle with corrupted war robots guarding the place & with the ancient evil's hatred of the form of malice everywhere. I think the slowed down version fits better than the original. Don't get me wrong, I love the normal theme of the game I'm just saying that this version would fit the area better.
i see what you're saying but i think the regular version, with its higher speed, gives it a feeling of "one final struggle through an evil fortress" it had this feeling of like...a tired but determined hero climbing up to his destiny, ya know? pplus, the interior theme did a pretty good job at giving that "worn out castle" feeling with that almost out of tune flutes.
I definitely applaud the effort, but the spirit of the song is a march, symbolic of Link's moving in on the Calamity, Ganon. Unfortunately, as interesting as this sounds, it kinda ruins the whole story of the song itself.
Music is music lol. Some people listen to songs abt school shootings and suicide and have no idea what they mean. So, ignore those distress signals buried within, and vibe with us
Fair, but this is an example of how simple alterations to a song can change the meaning. The ORIGINAL is about moving in on the calamity, but this is a glimpse into another form of the castle's theme could be. It would be better as a full rework obviously, removing some of the percussive outbursts and cooling down the drums some, but it shows potentially a dark timeline, or a showcase of the destruction wrought by the calamity.
I love how its
*the LOZ Main theme*
*Ganon's theme*
*and Hyrule Castle theme*
mixed together in one song ❤❤❤
Don't forget Zelda's Lullaby when you go inside
Or the Ballad of the Wind Fish being the counterpoint to Zelda's Lullaby.
This is epic AF, I'm emotional
This should of sounded liked in the game, because your going to a ruined castle with corrupted war robots guarding the place & with the ancient evil's hatred of the form of malice everywhere. I think the slowed down version fits better than the original. Don't get me wrong, I love the normal theme of the game I'm just saying that this version would fit the area better.
i see what you're saying but i think the regular version, with its higher speed, gives it a feeling of "one final struggle through an evil fortress" it had this feeling of like...a tired but determined hero climbing up to his destiny, ya know? pplus, the interior theme did a pretty good job at giving that "worn out castle" feeling with that almost out of tune flutes.
@@rubenruben-ruben6039 wonderful explanation
@@rubenruben-ruben6039 agreed. like the feeling that this really is about avenging all of hyrule who fell to the calamity that awaits in the castle
@@rubenruben-ruben6039 What if it slowed to this as you reached the top?
I've only watched like 15 seconds but why does this not have more VEIWS?!
Amazing
30min or 1hr extension pls
I definitely applaud the effort, but the spirit of the song is a march, symbolic of Link's moving in on the Calamity, Ganon. Unfortunately, as interesting as this sounds, it kinda ruins the whole story of the song itself.
sounds great tho 💪🏼
Music is music lol. Some people listen to songs abt school shootings and suicide and have no idea what they mean. So, ignore those distress signals buried within, and vibe with us
@@destijohnson8708Yup, this.
Fair, but this is an example of how simple alterations to a song can change the meaning. The ORIGINAL is about moving in on the calamity, but this is a glimpse into another form of the castle's theme could be. It would be better as a full rework obviously, removing some of the percussive outbursts and cooling down the drums some, but it shows potentially a dark timeline, or a showcase of the destruction wrought by the calamity.
I love this