Ok, I hate to be that guy but I just started and I’m currently in the colony 9 invasion. Without spoilers, and only if you want to answer, how do I get this “one secret area”?
@@jarrayplayz2142 In Agniratha, there's a big tower with loads of quests at the bottom, and you unlock the top of the tower once you've done them all. It's a bit of a long haul, but the view is great.
I actually bought this game for wii based solely on the box art that caught my eye, reading the back of the box hooked me and I bought it in a rare impulse. Playing it, I realized it has some of the best music in the gaming industry. Music that moves me to tears and inspires me as a musician to create songs just as moving and powerful and beautiful.
I'm not a musician, but music still has a very big role in my life. It's helped me get through tough times, and there's usually a song that I know playing in my head. If I'm alone, I sometimes sing, but I hate being heard 😳 😂
Soon enough, I will be spending my summer in Agniratha. Let us not forget that the people of Mechonis are worthy of living their lives, too; it's what Egil fought us Homs for.
I was expecting a city full of machina since Mechonis capital was in the name. So when I first got here my suspicion that the Bionis was the evil one all along got confirmed.
I am quite shocked to be honest. I was also expecting the city to be full of machina race and how they will welcome us homs or the people of bionis once we arrive. Turns out.. it's sad...
This song is absolutely beautiful, and I don't think anyone could disagree. While I do think the song takes too long to get going, once it does, it's fantastic. The violins are incredibly good on the melody, holding the notes to draw out as much emotion as possible from them. The song as a whole has this underlying sense of sorrow to it. It's incredibly sad sounding, especially at the start of the melody. It really makes you think about the depressing state of the town and reflect back on your journey and what you've done, to see if you can prevent any more devastation like this. If there's one flagship thing about this song, it's how sad it is. However, there are still hopeful aspects to the song, namely the harp arpeggios under the main melody, and the phenomenal phrases following 2:14. While the former is merely a reminder to be happy, drowned out by the sad violins, the latter is inspirational. There's this sense of hope attached to it, as if realizing you can bring piece to the world once again, before the song ends on a sad note, noting about how that will be an impossible dream to achieve. This is one song I'm genuinely sad to not have heard more of in the game, based on how little time you spend in Agniratha.
This music makes me remember about how quickly our lives pass. It remembers that every human was a baby, and that the people will be old in the future and will death. This music remembers the beginning and the end of the life. It represents the first and the last days of the life. Also, this music makes me think about the entire road that starts in the born and ends in the death. It is a music to listen in the day of the borning and in the last day of the life, next to the death! Music for a baby and a old man/woman! Music of the life!
Oh hell yeah, I love Agniratha's day theme! Two things have always stood out in particular to me in the theme: acceptance and pride. It illustrates a strong sense of acceptance for the tragedy and loss the city has endured. It acknowledges the loss with its more tender sections, but it there is no sense of stress, anxiety or bitterness. There's a steady calmness that is present throughout the whole piece that keeps it grounded. The grieving is over and the past cannot be changed, but that's okay. This theme is comfortable exploring the losses of the city, but it also celebrates that which made it great. With one hand holding acceptance of the tragedy endured, the other holds a confident pride for the lost city. This piece is not bleak, despite the circumstances, it is surprisingly positive and celebratory. The steady passion of the most upbeat section (where the low strings come in) illustrate a strong sense of dignity and pride for all the city was able to accomplish. This song is not the theme of the Bionis's attack on Agniratha. This is the theme of a great city that was taken from the world by an attack from the Bionis (at the expense of everyone else). This piece unwaveringly celebrates the lost city while openly showing you the harm it has endured. There is no bitterness or shame for what happened, only a lesson for future peoples to learn from and pride for the greatness the city was able to achieve. There is a powerful sense of dignity in this piece, and it is juxtaposed with the player experience of discovering this city for the first time beautifully. There are many feelings and revelations for the player to take in and process as they explore Agniratha, but the city itself has already made piece with what happened. The city does not wallow in sadness or loss (nor does it hide from its loss), it celebrates its greatness with dignity. tl;dr: Agniratha's Day theme proudly celebrates the great achievements of the city while openly and comfortably sharing with you the harm it has endured.
This soundtrack is the one I keep coming back to. I was listening to the Hollow Knight soundtrack and thinking "what does this remind me of?" The answer to that question is always something from this game
Currently playing through the HD modpack and just reached this beautiful section. I've seen and played through this game so many times already, and I can't wait to hear this in the Definitive Edition.
This game succeeded in creating the most massive feeling world, eSPECIALly relative to how much world there actually is. I'm more compelled by the size of the of Bionis and Mechonis than I am by GTA V or BotW's Hyrule.
This may sound dumb,but I'm really hoping after you complete the story you can have the option to leave areas closed off or have things stay as it originally was.
Trick for anyone having trouble with this boss, game lets you break his line of sight. Once you get to him he isn't that hard, especially with a topple or two. Just. . .make sure to break line of sight while working your way towards him.
the thing is i came across these looking for chill songs and i’ve never played xenoblade, as I annoyed Zelda botw i’m considering buying both xenoblade chronicles and xenoblade chronicles 2
That one secret area was worth all the quests, trust me.
Can’t wait to do it again in a weeks time lol
Ya, my first playthrough I didn't realize what would happen to mechonis so I didn't get it.
Ok, I hate to be that guy but I just started and I’m currently in the colony 9 invasion. Without spoilers, and only if you want to answer, how do I get this “one secret area”?
@@jarrayplayz2142 In Agniratha, there's a big tower with loads of quests at the bottom, and you unlock the top of the tower once you've done them all. It's a bit of a long haul, but the view is great.
RoyTwili Thanks bro
I actually bought this game for wii based solely on the box art that caught my eye, reading the back of the box hooked me and I bought it in a rare impulse. Playing it, I realized it has some of the best music in the gaming industry. Music that moves me to tears and inspires me as a musician to create songs just as moving and powerful and beautiful.
Same here bro. Completely astonished. Greetings from Rome.
I'm not a musician, but music still has a very big role in my life. It's helped me get through tough times, and there's usually a song that I know playing in my head. If I'm alone, I sometimes sing, but I hate being heard 😳 😂
Soon enough, I will be spending my summer in Agniratha.
Let us not forget that the people of Mechonis are worthy of living their lives, too; it's what Egil fought us Homs for.
Its Jay Z
I was expecting a city full of machina since Mechonis capital was in the name. So when I first got here my suspicion that the Bionis was the evil one all along got confirmed.
I am quite shocked to be honest. I was also expecting the city to be full of machina race and how they will welcome us homs or the people of bionis once we arrive. Turns out.. it's sad...
Sad you can't visit this area later on
Agreed
So far the best game i was only 11 when i started this masterpiece i don’t regret anything in my life
Yeah. Played it when i was 12. Still is the best game ive ever played, nothing will beat it.
Same here
you kids make me so proud
@@GoldenMushroom64 got this game for my fourteenth birthday :) (definitive edition) I finished it and now I’m on 2 and I’m really enjoying both games!
First played it on 3ds at the exact age. Couldn’t stop thinking about it and now 5 years later I’m emulating it on my laptop
Can't wait to listen to this theme in "Definitve Edition"...
It is even better than this one, although I prefer the original 2:13 section
One of my favorite songs in the game. 😊
This song is absolutely beautiful, and I don't think anyone could disagree. While I do think the song takes too long to get going, once it does, it's fantastic. The violins are incredibly good on the melody, holding the notes to draw out as much emotion as possible from them. The song as a whole has this underlying sense of sorrow to it. It's incredibly sad sounding, especially at the start of the melody. It really makes you think about the depressing state of the town and reflect back on your journey and what you've done, to see if you can prevent any more devastation like this. If there's one flagship thing about this song, it's how sad it is. However, there are still hopeful aspects to the song, namely the harp arpeggios under the main melody, and the phenomenal phrases following 2:14. While the former is merely a reminder to be happy, drowned out by the sad violins, the latter is inspirational. There's this sense of hope attached to it, as if realizing you can bring piece to the world once again, before the song ends on a sad note, noting about how that will be an impossible dream to achieve. This is one song I'm genuinely sad to not have heard more of in the game, based on how little time you spend in Agniratha.
Arpeggio of Blue Steel Ars Nova did this to me!
Hey, you also commented on definitive tracks!
Other than that I completely agree with everything you said, I love this place.
@@zaos7321 thanks mate
This music makes me remember about how quickly our lives pass. It remembers that every human was a baby, and that the people will be old in the future and will death. This music remembers the beginning and the end of the life. It represents the first and the last days of the life. Also, this music makes me think about the entire road that starts in the born and ends in the death. It is a music to listen in the day of the borning and in the last day of the life, next to the death! Music for a baby and a old man/woman! Music of the life!
it's crazy how a soundtrack from a jrpg made this guy think all this. ost is absolutely stellar
Bro its just a song it ain't that deep
@@megascizor8275 fuck outta here
@@stanthegreatman6592 he's right tho
@@cumekira70 his grammar sure isn't
Oh hell yeah, I love Agniratha's day theme! Two things have always stood out in particular to me in the theme: acceptance and pride.
It illustrates a strong sense of acceptance for the tragedy and loss the city has endured. It acknowledges the loss with its more tender sections, but it there is no sense of stress, anxiety or bitterness. There's a steady calmness that is present throughout the whole piece that keeps it grounded. The grieving is over and the past cannot be changed, but that's okay. This theme is comfortable exploring the losses of the city, but it also celebrates that which made it great.
With one hand holding acceptance of the tragedy endured, the other holds a confident pride for the lost city. This piece is not bleak, despite the circumstances, it is surprisingly positive and celebratory. The steady passion of the most upbeat section (where the low strings come in) illustrate a strong sense of dignity and pride for all the city was able to accomplish. This song is not the theme of the Bionis's attack on Agniratha. This is the theme of a great city that was taken from the world by an attack from the Bionis (at the expense of everyone else).
This piece unwaveringly celebrates the lost city while openly showing you the harm it has endured. There is no bitterness or shame for what happened, only a lesson for future peoples to learn from and pride for the greatness the city was able to achieve. There is a powerful sense of dignity in this piece, and it is juxtaposed with the player experience of discovering this city for the first time beautifully.
There are many feelings and revelations for the player to take in and process as they explore Agniratha, but the city itself has already made piece with what happened. The city does not wallow in sadness or loss (nor does it hide from its loss), it celebrates its greatness with dignity.
tl;dr: Agniratha's Day theme proudly celebrates the great achievements of the city while openly and comfortably sharing with you the harm it has endured.
I'm glad I'll get to hear this again. The Remaster is gonna be great! See you all here when it comes out!
I'll be there. Playing it for the first time in HD. Should be amazing.
are we talking about same game because i thought the new one was a remake
Heyo!
The remaster was a huge disappointment aside from how cute Fiora and Melia look with the full anime style and the improved visuals overall.
This is the most beautiful video game song I have ever heard
Peak
This soundtrack is the one I keep coming back to. I was listening to the Hollow Knight soundtrack and thinking "what does this remind me of?" The answer to that question is always something from this game
Currently playing through the HD modpack and just reached this beautiful section.
I've seen and played through this game so many times already, and I can't wait to hear this in the Definitive Edition.
one of the best songs in the game
This is one more reason why Xenoblade Chronicles is my favorite game of all time. Great music!
This game succeeded in creating the most massive feeling world, eSPECIALly relative to how much world there actually is. I'm more compelled by the size of the of Bionis and Mechonis than I am by GTA V or BotW's Hyrule.
I concur!
2:12 THAT'S A DROP
2021 I know you're out there
2:14 very good section, worth the buildup
リラクゼーション? 現実?黄昏?
…と、いろいろ分かれるものであるかな…と予測しているけど、皆さんは上の三つのうち、どれを強く実感した?
Such a relaxing theme, I love it
This may sound dumb,but I'm really hoping after you complete the story you can have the option to leave areas closed off or have things stay as it originally was.
Maybe in a new game plus? Things doesn't make much sense there anyway
The gadolt boss is so difficult man
Same
I can see why ot was difficult. I didn't have too much trouble with it, but I did have those moments where I was tense.
FUCK GADOLT
I just kept him in constant topple lock with reyn, shulk and Riki
Trick for anyone having trouble with this boss, game lets you break his line of sight. Once you get to him he isn't that hard, especially with a topple or two. Just. . .make sure to break line of sight while working your way towards him.
the thing is i came across these looking for chill songs and i’ve never played xenoblade, as I annoyed Zelda botw i’m considering buying both xenoblade chronicles and xenoblade chronicles 2
All the Terrible memories for mechonis are unforgettable. At least the music there is good. 🎶
#Machinalivesmatter
This theme feels even more special after seeing Xenoblade Chronicles 3
This is very Chrono Cross
Mechonis did nothing wrong.
Fucking Bionis destroying the Mechina for no reason!!!!!
Love this.
Your lie in April
Reminds me of the Forbidden Wood theme from Etrian Odyssey 2.
Agnirayha, the Chariot of flame.
Shut up
@@megascizor8275 fuck out here
Was gonna ask if this is the Japanese translated version of the name of the song lol
Yessssssss
1 dislike... who disliked this video! i will crush him/her!
so sadly music
Muß es sein?
ja, erster. sag es
i love this song, it is a pansy song