Galdera’s theme feels hopeless, despair. You’re fighting an otherworldly foe that’s far above your pay grade and would have no problem obliterating the travelers, as evidenced by how difficult Galdera is in both games. Vide on the other hand feel intense, the travelers knowing they must do all they can and by the second phase when they all team up it feels more like they know it’ll be their last fight together and they will win no matter what.
It’s interesting you say that… because I think those tones are contrary to their battle tactics. Galdera plays defensively, locking his weak points behind ravenous souls or his own armored body. He wants to rule the world, to consume it, and insists on remaining healthy enough to do so. Vide plays more offensively, summoning multiple hands to attack independently, then two enormous arms that force debilitating curses on the party. He wants to _destroy_ the world, and he’ll do it with his last breath if necessary:
Vide just does not care about defense lol There's a reason why it takes longer to defeat Galdera than Vide, as someone once said, "the best offense is a good defense" the opposite is true as well, but that's for specific scenarios, and not in the case of Vide.
I struggled a lot longer against him in the first game. I think because I was able to coast through the first game without truly understanding the nuances of the “secret” and secondary jobs. Then, I got to galdera hilariously overconfident. In the second game, I KNEW there was going to be a superboss so i played with that in mind
@@zalden2565 yeah actually i had a near identical experience, i went through the first game entirely oblivious to the inner workings of the game and the concept of team building as a whole. needless to say galdera had no trouble humbling me in seconds, i ended up doing an entire second playthrough before i beat him. surprisingly in spite of how i knew there was going to be a literal god awaiting me a journey's end, none of my preparations were enough on my first playthrough of the second game. my team was actually more than enough to beat the boss, i simply lacked knowledge. given a fair amount of practice and study about how certain moves and items work (especially alpione's amulet and finisher's claws) i was able to best galdera :>
@@caitilyYep. In my first playthrough of the first game, I breezed through the game with a barely put-together team with no coherent strategy. The sequel I broke over my knee.
I had been meming about this fucklechuck showing up again in the second game and then i finally went to the ??? Island again after a few certain side quests and lo and behold my PTSD came back with a vengeance
While Vide's theme is absolute fire, I feel like Galdera's is still my favorite. The feeling of doom and hopelessness just hits too hard, and they made it even better in OT2.
I really like what they did with the end game. Especially once you cross the “point of no return.” I don’t think they were going for this necessarily, but it really gave me FF6 WoR vibes. It was great!
The difference between their themes is interesting. To me, Galdera’s represents a mindless beast destroying the world. This entity is just attacking. His theme represents hunger. Vide is not mindless. He is full of hatred after being sealed off for such a long period of time. These 8 travelers dare stand in his way. He shall kill them off and destroy this world built off his captors.
Well put togheter. If there is gonna be a 3, i trust you will have that final boss music blend in with the rest of these. God forbid they dont do the same with VIde as they did with Galdera.
Odio isn't come from champion of continent. It's from another traveler game called Live A Live with a same concept like Octopath Traveler. The three were dark lords that were destined to fought against 8 travelers
Between Galdera and Vide, definitely I choose Vide. Good lore? Check. Good boss fight? Check. Good soundtrack? *GODLY CHECK* Best mechanic for a final boss? *PERFECT*
Galdera's fine but is poorly implmeneted into the story and is a fairly generic 'evil god' ultimately but VIde's presence is all over the second game, as its ultimately the god of nihilism, of denying there being any point to a future, while the protagonsits each are about moving forward
@@GalderaVG the secret bosses were endgame and post-game for most people, also aside from haanit and the scholar, the rest of travelers barely have a connection with galdera, he may have been the inciting being for the events for the travelers but he had no presence, his actions were done near the beginning and we just saw faint traces without even knowing they were traces On the other hand almost every route in octo 2 has some sort of significance tied to video, from ochettes other animal going corrupted with the power of darkness, there's always an element of him present in the climax of the routes, thus we understand better that this is the menacing bad guy at the end of everything
@@prozorozo Note spoilers for any here: All 8 travelers in 1 have a connection to Galdera through Redeye, ie. Tressa has redeye's journal when he was known as Graham who cured Alfyn since his wife passed before he could get the cure to her. Edit: Tressa's journal, formerly Graham's, was stolen by the 4th final boss because she thought it would give her hints about where he is, she was working for Lyblac basically also she had a crow (Simon's people) on her sprite iirc. The stones that Therion had to steal back were legit the things sealing the gate of finis and as for Olberic his whole past has to do with bringing back the gate of finis hence why the area you teleport to in 1 is the ruins of hornburg. When it comes to Ophilia, Galdera is legit name-dropped by Matthew (later renaming himself Mattias as ehe Lyblac gave both him and Prince Simon, primrose's final boss, eternal youth) and the sacrifices made the fire black/vide flame color, which for me begs the question, are Vide and Galdera connected. As for Primrose, her main connection is just through the black crows/Simon which was connected back to Lyblac. You touched on this with "scholar", Cyrus (just touching on it in slight detail) was connected via the "From the far reaches of Hell" book which legit is a guide on how to use galdera's powers, through sacrificial stuff (like with Ophilia), which turns the headmaster and Lucia(?) into monsters kind of like how Vide's power turned the one girl in the 3rd part of Temenos's story (the one on ochette's story quest begin island) into a monster (vide & galdera connected?). H'aanit's connection is through Redeye A.K.A Graham the father of Kit, that's about it lol And that's about it, honestly H'aanit is the least connected since by this point Redeye can't even speak so unless you read the journal entries (which would be in Tressa's hands normally, but you read them after defeating the boss roulette before Galdera) which is the only way you would even find out Redeye is Graham. Anyway that's it for my little tangent if you're curious where the info about Mattias (matthew) and Simon being a prince came from it's in the Octopath Traveler Official guide's timeline even mentioning when each of the Travelers were born. One more thing since I peppered in my own questioning about Vide and Galdera being connected in some way. Lyblac gave both Mattias and Simon eternal youth without being descended from the one guy that was stopped by the one tribe mentioned in both Temenos's and the uh guy who wanted revenge on Harvey. Which means there is two ways to gain eternal youth (unless of course that one mage the guy is descended from also met with lyblac idk) either meet Lyblac and learn how to do so (most likely through more "from the far reaches of hell" shenanigans") or be a descendent of the one mage and drink Vide's blood.
While not being a part of Vide's Phase 1 Theme, this section from 14:47 outwards is astonishingly good. The amount of times I returned to this track just to hear that one part is more than what I'd like to admit.
@@blackglurakx2409well, technically it's all the ingame gibberish that they use for Song of Hope and Galdera as well. But I am soon making interpreted lyrics as a video if you wanna see
I checked the comments and went : where is this epic transition? I'm still looking for it? Then I took a second look and realised it was so smooth it slipped my radar!6:30 -
I figured out whole story vide was so much easier They botched the summoning If they did things like made everyone hate the dawn (Ori) Or you know SACRIFICE THRONE LIKE THEY WERE SUPOOSED TO And not have the sacred flames lit again that too Well we know know what the fight would be like we got true vide now
I can't play any of this so I'm stuck watching people play lmao but holy crap I wasn't expecting Vide's phase 2 to go full heavy orchestral metal with a whole ass drop-tuned 7 string guitar (probably a Baritone too)🤣 I know they have the Break/Boost OST albums from Octopath 1 where they put the metal rearrangements as the Boost version but I didn't expect them to do that in the actual sequel.
Galdera is lowkey the easiest boss fight in the entire history of video games. Poor fella succumbs to the oldest tactic known to humanity - freaking murder it before it reduces you to dust.
Arranging the party in OT2 so that their names spell OCTOPATH was a nice touch.
I noticed that too. The small details help make this game great.
I just noticed it's also in the OT1 cast
Octopath 1 was a great game. OT2 took a great game and added a layer of polish to make an absolutely amazing game
13:48
"All 8 travelers will join this battle. You can switch between parties with R2 during the fight."
"YEEEEEEESSS!!!"
The moment I read that sentence, I lost it, I wasn't expecting it.
And went to "Alright! TIME TO END THIS!"
Love love love the game did that. Such an epic way to have a final fight
more games need to do this
If you want more of this, Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent works *exactly* like that for the entire game.
@@math9172 It wouldn't have hit the same if the entire game were like this though
The Transition between Old Second Phase Galdera to the new second Phase Galdera is... Breathtaking, not gonna lie.
I love how the thumbnail is just an eyeball with Vide's arms.
Videra the fallen🥰
Galdera’s theme feels hopeless, despair. You’re fighting an otherworldly foe that’s far above your pay grade and would have no problem obliterating the travelers, as evidenced by how difficult Galdera is in both games.
Vide on the other hand feel intense, the travelers knowing they must do all they can and by the second phase when they all team up it feels more like they know it’ll be their last fight together and they will win no matter what.
It’s interesting you say that… because I think those tones are contrary to their battle tactics.
Galdera plays defensively, locking his weak points behind ravenous souls or his own armored body. He wants to rule the world, to consume it, and insists on remaining healthy enough to do so.
Vide plays more offensively, summoning multiple hands to attack independently, then two enormous arms that force debilitating curses on the party. He wants to _destroy_ the world, and he’ll do it with his last breath if necessary:
Vide just does not care about defense lol
There's a reason why it takes longer to defeat Galdera than Vide, as someone once said, "the best offense is a good defense" the opposite is true as well, but that's for specific scenarios, and not in the case of Vide.
@@GalderaVG
The new update and Superboss would like to have a word with you…
@@Hadaron True vide is fun also True Galdera once I unlock him lol
Literally Crimson vs Corruption
Fuck, you right
Next game has a Hallowed themed final boss
Having a god of 'good' as a final boss does sound cool. I hope Octopath 3 will have something similar
@Signedcentaur that's the Champions of the Continent final boss lol.
@@Signedcentaur Galdera (Crimson), Vide (Corruption), Sazantos (Hallow)
Octopath Traveler 3 better have a secret Moon Lord or I ain't buying
how they managed to make this boss even more painful in the second game astounds me...
great video and the transitions are on point! :3
I struggled a lot longer against him in the first game. I think because I was able to coast through the first game without truly understanding the nuances of the “secret” and secondary jobs. Then, I got to galdera hilariously overconfident. In the second game, I KNEW there was going to be a superboss so i played with that in mind
@@zalden2565 yeah actually i had a near identical experience, i went through the first game entirely oblivious to the inner workings of the game and the concept of team building as a whole. needless to say galdera had no trouble humbling me in seconds, i ended up doing an entire second playthrough before i beat him. surprisingly in spite of how i knew there was going to be a literal god awaiting me a journey's end, none of my preparations were enough on my first playthrough of the second game. my team was actually more than enough to beat the boss, i simply lacked knowledge. given a fair amount of practice and study about how certain moves and items work (especially alpione's amulet and finisher's claws) i was able to best galdera :>
yeah i got into that fight and thought " i beat him last tiem. how hard can it be".. well party wipe out in 5 minutes :D
@@caitilyYep. In my first playthrough of the first game, I breezed through the game with a barely put-together team with no coherent strategy. The sequel I broke over my knee.
Music producers: "So how much opera do you want for the final boss theme?"
Nishiki: "Yes"
Yes
The best 2.5d game of this era ❤🙏✨
Videogame soundtracks are on a whole new level. I literally shiver. Congratulations to the musicians of the game.
Daughter of the dark god (and the one they call the witch for phase 1), Or’sazantos the creator and those who deny the dawn are absolutely amazing
Ok I'm not gonna lie all these transitions were fire
I had been meming about this fucklechuck showing up again in the second game and then i finally went to the ??? Island again after a few certain side quests and lo and behold my PTSD came back with a vengeance
probs everyone's response to Galdera's OT2 appearance for the ones that fought him in OT1
See I started that questline and the moment I saw the book title "From the Far Reaches of Hell" I knew what was about to go down
@@louiesatterwhite3885 I completely lost my shit when I saw that book and I immediately started screaming to burn it
@@IosLocarth it is literally the Octopath equivalent to the Necronomicon. Forbidden knowledge on how to resurrect fallen gods
@@louiesatterwhite3885 exactly so we should definitely burn it
„There‘s only one, there is only Galdera“
„Tonight let us share a drink“
Famous last words… for your team.
"To Misspent live of sin - You'll live no more!!"
lol
That drink is a rather potent brew Galdera calls "Hellfire." I think most of us here know how it feels to partake.
@@seanobrien276i think the drink one is before Vide
@@paulgrotebeverborg1119 It is, but the joke was because the OP mentioned quote from just before both the Galdera and Vide fights.
While Vide's theme is absolute fire, I feel like Galdera's is still my favorite. The feeling of doom and hopelessness just hits too hard, and they made it even better in OT2.
I really like what they did with the end game. Especially once you cross the “point of no return.” I don’t think they were going for this necessarily, but it really gave me FF6 WoR vibes. It was great!
Me too 😊
Me too
5:50 Where the transition is coming up
15:44 "you take this one, and you that one , for you that.. you know what fuck that" *take the bag and empty it in the face of all the team* xD
13:19 that tranisition doe
You have now Final boss from Octopath traveler champions of the continent. Song is good!
We need another sequel just for the peak ost. I can't stop listening!
If they ever make a third Octopath game (the mobile version being an exception), I wonder how they would possibly top this..
Probably by combining both soprano's female and bass's male voices together in a duet
@@fukaze2021new superboss is both of them, first phase is Galdera and the second is Vide
They both try to devour each other and become one multiverse devouring demon you have to fight with all 16 fighters from both games
Prob they gonna utilize more of the 8 party combination or added more protagonist in the"traveler"
Actually, Octopath Traveler 2 was the third game of this genre, the first one was actually LiveALive
The difference between their themes is interesting. To me, Galdera’s represents a mindless beast destroying the world. This entity is just attacking. His theme represents hunger.
Vide is not mindless. He is full of hatred after being sealed off for such a long period of time. These 8 travelers dare stand in his way. He shall kill them off and destroy this world built off his captors.
can't wait for the insanely hard vide secret fight in octopath traveler 3
We got that in 2 now
Absolute fire transitions thank you 🙏
Well put togheter. If there is gonna be a 3, i trust you will have that final boss music blend in with the rest of these. God forbid they dont do the same with VIde as they did with Galdera.
There are three actually
- Galdera the Fallen
- Vide the Wicked
- Odio the Archon
@@vegalucas7782 i am not acknowledging that mobile game
@@TheElementsAreWithMe umm..that wasn't an mobile game
Odio isn't come from champion of continent. It's from another traveler game called Live A Live with a same concept like Octopath Traveler. The three were dark lords that were destined to fought against 8 travelers
@@vegalucas7782 Live a live doesn't count to me either.
This is some of the best battle music there is.
Between Galdera and Vide, definitely I choose Vide.
Good lore? Check.
Good boss fight? Check.
Good soundtrack? *GODLY CHECK*
Best mechanic for a final boss? *PERFECT*
Great points all around
Galdera's fine but is poorly implmeneted into the story and is a fairly generic 'evil god' ultimately
but VIde's presence is all over the second game, as its ultimately the god of nihilism, of denying there being any point to a future, while the protagonsits each are about moving forward
@@sarafontanini7051 he was littered out throughout all of octopath 1 though? Even the secret bosses were connected with galdera the fallen
@@GalderaVG the secret bosses were endgame and post-game for most people, also aside from haanit and the scholar, the rest of travelers barely have a connection with galdera, he may have been the inciting being for the events for the travelers but he had no presence, his actions were done near the beginning and we just saw faint traces without even knowing they were traces
On the other hand almost every route in octo 2 has some sort of significance tied to video, from ochettes other animal going corrupted with the power of darkness, there's always an element of him present in the climax of the routes, thus we understand better that this is the menacing bad guy at the end of everything
@@prozorozo Note spoilers for any here: All 8 travelers in 1 have a connection to Galdera through Redeye, ie. Tressa has redeye's journal when he was known as Graham who cured Alfyn since his wife passed before he could get the cure to her.
Edit: Tressa's journal, formerly Graham's, was stolen by the 4th final boss because she thought it would give her hints about where he is, she was working for Lyblac basically also she had a crow (Simon's people) on her sprite iirc.
The stones that Therion had to steal back were legit the things sealing the gate of finis and as for Olberic his whole past has to do with bringing back the gate of finis hence why the area you teleport to in 1 is the ruins of hornburg.
When it comes to Ophilia, Galdera is legit name-dropped by Matthew (later renaming himself Mattias as ehe Lyblac gave both him and Prince Simon, primrose's final boss, eternal youth) and the sacrifices made the fire black/vide flame color, which for me begs the question, are Vide and Galdera connected.
As for Primrose, her main connection is just through the black crows/Simon which was connected back to Lyblac.
You touched on this with "scholar", Cyrus (just touching on it in slight detail) was connected via the "From the far reaches of Hell" book which legit is a guide on how to use galdera's powers, through sacrificial stuff (like with Ophilia), which turns the headmaster and Lucia(?) into monsters kind of like how Vide's power turned the one girl in the 3rd part of Temenos's story (the one on ochette's story quest begin island) into a monster (vide & galdera connected?).
H'aanit's connection is through Redeye A.K.A Graham the father of Kit, that's about it lol
And that's about it, honestly H'aanit is the least connected since by this point Redeye can't even speak so unless you read the journal entries (which would be in Tressa's hands normally, but you read them after defeating the boss roulette before Galdera)
which is the only way you would even find out Redeye is Graham. Anyway that's it for my little tangent if you're curious where the info about Mattias (matthew) and Simon being a prince came from it's in the Octopath Traveler Official guide's timeline even mentioning when each of the Travelers were born.
One more thing since I peppered in my own questioning about Vide and Galdera being connected in some way. Lyblac gave both Mattias and Simon eternal youth without being descended from the one guy that was stopped by the one tribe mentioned in both Temenos's and the uh guy who wanted revenge on Harvey. Which means there is two ways to gain eternal youth (unless of course that one mage the guy is descended from also met with lyblac idk) either meet Lyblac and learn how to do so (most likely through more "from the far reaches of hell" shenanigans") or be a descendent of the one mage and drink Vide's blood.
Absolutely loved these games. Hope there is more to come.
they really nailed Vide's theme, that phase 1 theme is crazy 11:52 and that bit right after just hits so good
12:17 I’m more of a fan of this chorus here. I could here this on repeat easily
While not being a part of Vide's Phase 1 Theme, this section from 14:47 outwards is astonishingly good. The amount of times I returned to this track just to hear that one part is more than what I'd like to admit.
@@blackglurakx2409well, technically it's all the ingame gibberish that they use for Song of Hope and Galdera as well. But I am soon making interpreted lyrics as a video if you wanna see
@@nic1sterI agree, that motif just hits so hard.
@@dreamtraveler6135I'm pretty sure Galdrea and Vide's themes use Latin, but I'm not sure about Song of Mana
I start ascending during 14:43
I checked the comments and went : where is this epic transition? I'm still looking for it? Then I took a second look and realised it was so smooth it slipped my radar!6:30 -
Wow! This is incredible! I can’t wait to put Throné in the jar.
In next game they should have all 16 travelers team up and take on Galdera and Vide as thier bodies merged together making the ultimate being
Thats a cool idea
music to shit your pants to honestly
Let's be honest the the who story of octopath 1 is just a tutorial for galdera
If you take literally,
Then yes.
When you face Galdera in OT2,
No warning or whatsoever.
They just plunge you to the deepest part of hell
True
nice movie😊❤❤❤
OCTOPATHTRAVELER berry berry love😊❤
13:48 si esto hubiera aparecido contra Galdera hubiera sido aniquilación unilateral
I figured out whole story vide was so much easier
They botched the summoning
If they did things like made everyone hate the dawn (Ori)
Or you know SACRIFICE THRONE LIKE THEY WERE SUPOOSED TO
And not have the sacred flames lit again that too
Well we know know what the fight would be like we got true vide now
I can't play any of this so I'm stuck watching people play lmao but holy crap I wasn't expecting Vide's phase 2 to go full heavy orchestral metal with a whole ass drop-tuned 7 string guitar (probably a Baritone too)🤣
I know they have the Break/Boost OST albums from Octopath 1 where they put the metal rearrangements as the Boost version but I didn't expect them to do that in the actual sequel.
To be honest here: I would spend money (a lot of money) just for a small talk with Yasunori-san. Just to tellk him, how awesome he is.
Man you missed the first phase of te new galdera fight though.
Galdera fight in OT2 only have one theme, therefore its not necessary to use first phase in the footage
Can you do another video and add in the special boss themes from Octopath Champions of the Continent?
Bro Mr I got an upgrade
Galdera >>>>
Galdera would eat Vide
The new superbosses from OT2’s newest update would like to have a word with you…
@@Hadaron Wait OT2 had an update?!
I bet the new superbossea are not as hot as Galdera
@@ImperishableRetroZenith_1507hahahahaha
@@ImperishableRetroZenith_1507 oh ho ho ho how wrong you are
@@Alexander12276 I saw their pictures, they’re really not even near as hot as Galdera!!!
9:44
9:13 i end the game and fight the final boss but i dont remember that there is this kind of phase ? Why ?
It’s from the second game
@@t0mmyboi934 yeah nice surprise ! I thought they only was videl in the second game i dont find the gate of finis instant !
Epic
Reminds me of Rhapsody of Fire.
6:35
Galdera is lowkey the easiest boss fight in the entire history of video games. Poor fella succumbs to the oldest tactic known to humanity - freaking murder it before it reduces you to dust.
If Galdera was the Easiest,
Heck why I'm still struggling reducing his souls?
People who haven't played the game ALWAYS say that lol
@@wildIgnis probably they are looking for guides while playing
@@sovereignofthemooncell The lack of response from them indicates they are lol
@@wildIgnis
I think you all fell for bait. That last line, “murder it before it reduces you to dust”? That feels like a joke line to me.
lol
terraria?!?!?
is this really boss fight music .... i doubt it, but it's so damn fit
It is. Can't you see from the video?
Why tf would you doubt it, they are literally fighting otherworldly demons lmao
Of cause. octopus travellers original music ,
Ahhh olberic with 1 health. Another man of brutal culture i see
Care to Explain How?
I don't use Olberic and Still struglgling since Im using all boys to phase one
4:18