This makes me think of snipers picking off garrison levies while Parrott guns punch holes in the walls and naval artillery turns half the fort into a lunar landscape.
@@wenhao9543 The term "sniper" was well in usage by the time of the Boshin war. The units are called sharpshooters but the term sniper is used interchangeably.
The best way I could describe this music is the feeling of "the calm before the storm, but you *know* there's a storm coming, you don't just know it, you can feel it."
The bit from 3:30 to 3:42, right before it picks up, is just so maddeningly good. You feel as if something momentous and poignant, perhaps event tragic, is about to happen.
This song is so powerfull, it gives you those "before the storm" vibes, when the defenders are lying at the ready, waiting for the enemy forces to charge their frontlines.
When this music plays while moving my units, i first let them walk, and then start making them run when it comes to this part 3:40 for extra dramatic effect, gives me the chills !
@@ervanaugusto791 true. I had two units of line infantry each, mostly imperial guard, form a v to create kill zones when the nagaoka attempted to scale the walls.
The microtonal emulation effort on the plucked part is well-appreciated, Jeff. Especially the two stray detuned notes found between 2:20 and 3:20. Honestly became the pinnacle of my listening experience for this piece over repeated enjoyment.
Good lord, I miss Jeff Van Dyck. His music was perfect for Total War.
"The days of the bow and sword are over. But courage is eternal."
-Samurai hero
This makes me think of snipers picking off garrison levies while Parrott guns punch holes in the walls and naval artillery turns half the fort into a lunar landscape.
Snipers? Maybe they are called sharp shooters?
add to that oversized fleet on the shore
@@wenhao9543 The term "sniper" was well in usage by the time of the Boshin war. The units are called sharpshooters but the term sniper is used interchangeably.
The best way I could describe this music is the feeling of "the calm before the storm, but you *know* there's a storm coming, you don't just know it, you can feel it."
This 👍
The bit from 3:30 to 3:42, right before it picks up, is just so maddeningly good.
You feel as if something momentous and poignant, perhaps event tragic, is about to happen.
This song is so powerfull, it gives you those "before the storm" vibes, when the defenders are lying at the ready, waiting for the enemy forces to charge their frontlines.
I think the song symbolises the industrial revolution in japan. The feel of sudden change.
A GLORIOUS VICTORY WILL SOON BE YOURS
A GLUOWIOUS WEECTOHRY WILL SWOON BE YUOOWS, MAI LOWD!!
When this music plays while moving my units, i first let them walk, and then start making them run when it comes to this part 3:40 for extra dramatic effect, gives me the chills !
This got me on edge while 3 Nagaoka stacks were encircling my Satsuma castle
Without artilleries, enemies are harmless if you keep your troops at the very inner castle
@@ervanaugusto791 true. I had two units of line infantry each, mostly imperial guard, form a v to create kill zones when the nagaoka attempted to scale the walls.
That track, the anticipation through it's length till it reaches moment where title does not lie about it's contents
3:42 is when it just hits. So powerful
It's worthless without the buildup. Come on, man. No point to timecode it.
Don't be rushing art when its entire purpose is to tease you into a climax.
The microtonal emulation effort on the plucked part is well-appreciated, Jeff.
Especially the two stray detuned notes found between 2:20 and 3:20.
Honestly became the pinnacle of my listening experience for this piece over repeated enjoyment.
Sounds like a battle that changes fate.
Every time I hear this while playing Fots, I wait to the end of the song before I order my troops to attack the enemy.
*GATRING GUNS AT THE READY*
Herbivore The Carnivore you aren't allowed to leave civ 5 ost comment section.
SHAMREFUR DISPRAY!
Best track for unit deployment.
This definitely feels like the movement on the field before a clash
WE WILL FALL UPON THEM LIKE WAVES UPON ROCKS
SWEEP DEM FRUM DA FIERD
Me watching the 3 enemy death stacks moving into an undefended fort...
3:42, man.
This makes me think of kamikadze attackers during WW II and what they were feeling before and during their flights.
2021
HOLDALAYN SIR
2023.
"Wipe them out! All of them!"
Long live the samurai
2024 and we come to listen the 3:42 thunder
2024
2019
*glorious parrot and gatling noises playing in your mind as the music goes on*
wait who still uses parrot guns by the time they have gatling guns? armostrong guns rule
@@SirRGNB-EGT- They absolutely do . But Parrot are the first ones you unlock and thus remember .
tru
@@kasumi2173 *laughs in wooden cannons*
@@scipioafricanus2212 YOU MADMAN!!! 😅🤣😂🤣
Battle of Aizu.
Kindgom te amo ♥
i agree
2017
Hazaar!
❤️
0:03 You used to call me on my cellphone Late night when you need my love
Call me on my cell phone
ARMSTONG GUNG
源义:天择优,玄保全,法刑恶。故此源天敌玄,源玄敌法,源法敌天。 又因阴阳互反,故此三宗不合。此之三宗源宿缘..........
枪如阳,讲机枪出现枪才克骑兵的是瞎扯。《尾张三段击》
2018