I wish it could get remastered. This game went way over peoples heads during jts time and was super underrated!! It explains a lot of deep stuff, to me at least.
Combat Master Omega Well it'd be a few personal prefrence things other people might not agree with. Not to mention no matter how many tweaks they made it'd likely never find sometihng that'd be perfect with every memeber of the audience.
+Koselina i find the combat was a bit slow and choppy in comparison to something like say final fantasy X.....But that's literally the only problem I see with it, in terms of pretty much everything aside from the combat its superior to the final fantasy games
Ravi Ram I played one of the Final Fantasy games (I forget which one), and I just couldn't get a hang of it. The Xenosaga series was very easy for me to obtain knowledge of.
Will it be now, or later? You can restart the entire universe from the beginning, slow time to a stop, but whatever you do, the ending will still come. ~Promised Pain
"Thine promised pain has arrived, submit yourself to judgement, kneel to the promised pain that is I. All your deeds laid bare, all your sins punished, thine suffering has arrived" I'm coming to like this piece a fair bit
LOL!! This song did the same thing for me, posted above. This track has a finality that just makes words spill out. I can picture something being said like that during this battle.
No doubt, its one if my all time favorites *along with practically every shin megami tensei game and final fantasy X* on the PS2 tough choices for which one is tops ^_^
Actually, KOS-MOS is the physical recreation of Mary Magdalene who's not the same Mary that gives birth to Jesus. Mary Magdalene, as one should already know, was a follower of Jesus. In Xenosaga she's basically the counterpart of chaos and both were followers of Jesus, so basically, they gave supernatural origins to a mostly normal biblical figure (oddly enough the actual Jesus is more or less hinted to have been just a normal man).
I really need to replay this game. I suffered through Xenosaga II for a second time (and promptly forgot everything in the story again, it's so forgettable...) and only got a chance to replay the first 2 hours of this game. Can't wait to hear this song ingame...
It could happen, but it's one of those awkward rights issues, like with Geno from Super Mario RPG being maybe owned by Nintendo and maybe owned by Square.
I fucking knew it! Within the first few seconds of hearing this, I thought it sounded exactly like one of Kajiura Yuki's works, with FictionJunction as the chorus; then I see the description-- ...mind instantly blown away! I had no idea she worked on the Xenosaga series!
Episode II was a nightmare. Every battle took a decade. I had to push through it due to the fact that I wanted to keep up with the storyline for number 3.
While it was sad it was also true that his work for the first episode was lacking and depending on a small amount of tracks some of which were used ad nauseum (come on, are Boss fight themes and late-game battle themes so hard to throw in? Just throw some variation !). And considering the direction the series headed in, Kajiura honestly seems like a good choice, as the music in Episode 2 and 3 can attest.
In my opinion, yes. Although the "watered down story" was slightly disappointing, the 3rd xenosaga was undoubtedly the best in the series and one of the best jrpg's on the PS2.
Yuki Kajiura and Jeremy Soule are the best composers from East and West respectively. rest are just fighting for the second place. of course, this is just my personal opinion.. so no need to get all butthurt about it XD
I actually didn't play the second one. XD I got really busy and wasn't able to play games for a while, and by the time I could play again the third one had come out, and everything I read said Episode II was a complete failure, so I just went on to III.
I absolutely loved the soundtracks to epsiode II and III, but I was kinda' sad that the Yasunori Mitsuda didn't have any part in the composition. I really missed his style of music from episode I; there was just a certain theatrical magic to it.
there was a easy exploit when your aboard the vector mother ship whom names i forgot, wihere you can grind to insane levels, and when you get your party back, they will be at said level ]
if you think Episode 2 was long.. u should have played Lost Odyssey on Xbox 360... that game's battles were just.... urrggg freaking slooooooow. Im talking 5 mins per random encounter if not more sometimes
I absolutely loved the soundtracks to epsiode II and III, but I was kinda' sad that the Yasunori Mitsuda didn't have any part in the composition. I really missed his style of music from episode I; there was just a certain theatrical magic to it.
If an HD remastered version of the Xenosaga Trilogy gets onto the Switch, I'm so gonna buy it
Kevin Broderick don’t forget about the PS4, Xbox One and PC.
HD remastered version of Xenosaga isn't happening
@@vonguyen9047 we can dream T.T
I wish it could get remastered. This game went way over peoples heads during jts time and was super underrated!! It explains a lot of deep stuff, to me at least.
Oh same here! I love this series before Xenoblade took the spotlight
Xenosaga is an amazing and underrated series. It's not perfect, but it's still underrated.
What would make this absolutely amazing game "perfect" then?
Combat Master Omega Well it'd be a few personal prefrence things other people might not agree with. Not to mention no matter how many tweaks they made it'd likely never find sometihng that'd be perfect with every memeber of the audience.
+Koselina i find the combat was a bit slow and choppy in comparison to something like say final fantasy X.....But that's literally the only problem I see with it, in terms of pretty much everything aside from the combat its superior to the final fantasy games
Ravi Ram
I played one of the Final Fantasy games (I forget which one), and I just couldn't get a hang of it. The Xenosaga series was very easy for me to obtain knowledge of.
@@Draethiox The combat system in Xenosaga 2. Enough said. Frankly, the less said about it, the better.
"Shion, he's right. The future isn't set in stone. With the power of your will's, you can shape your future."
-chaos Xenosaga III
Will it be now, or later? You can restart the entire universe from the beginning, slow time to a stop, but whatever you do, the ending will still come. ~Promised Pain
3 TURNS TIL THE END OF THE UNIVERSE
+ ROWROWFITEDAPOWAH Well thats to be expected when chaos and order become one...fucking Zarathustra and its mind bending workings
+ROWROWFITEDAPOWAH I remember this. MOMO was the one who got the last shot in in my game. MOE GIRL SAVED THE UNIVERSE AND IMAGINARY SPACE
+geekfatigue All praise the MOMO.
The final boss was,when I decided to whip out Erda Kaiser sigma for the first time, I did not think it would insta kill it lol
Everybody gangsta till STAH PLATINA ZA WARUDO
"Let's end this, Wilhelm!"
I gotta say, after that epic scene I can't bring myself to hate Kevin.
well i can. fuck that groomer.
this song is so beautiful
Wow, I appreciate the looped version of this!! How does this not have a lot of veiws?
"Thine promised pain has arrived, submit yourself to judgement, kneel to the promised pain that is I. All your deeds laid bare, all your sins punished, thine suffering has arrived"
I'm coming to like this piece a fair bit
what are those words from?
They popped into my mind while listening to the music, a writer's skill thing
oh i see :)
LOL!! This song did the same thing for me, posted above. This track has a finality that just makes words spill out. I can picture something being said like that during this battle.
@@SirenoftheVoid From me when I give my students a surprise test !
No doubt, its one if my all time favorites *along with practically every shin megami tensei game and final fantasy X* on the PS2 tough choices for which one is tops ^_^
Actually, KOS-MOS is the physical recreation of Mary Magdalene who's not the same Mary that gives birth to Jesus. Mary Magdalene, as one should already know, was a follower of Jesus. In Xenosaga she's basically the counterpart of chaos and both were followers of Jesus, so basically, they gave supernatural origins to a mostly normal biblical figure (oddly enough the actual Jesus is more or less hinted to have been just a normal man).
I really need to replay this game. I suffered through Xenosaga II for a second time (and promptly forgot everything in the story again, it's so forgettable...) and only got a chance to replay the first 2 hours of this game. Can't wait to hear this song ingame...
Somebody needs to bring these games to the ps3/4 soon
Most importantly, the gap between 2 and 3 should be filled with a new game or two, and the spinoffs should get remade.
I doubt it'll happen as Monolith Soft are now Nintendo 1st party developers.
VRusmagna Unlikely although Bamco does own the franchise and could port them to PS3/4 or they could collaborate with Nintendo.
It could happen, but it's one of those awkward rights issues, like with Geno from Super Mario RPG being maybe owned by Nintendo and maybe owned by Square.
Or PSN
I fucking knew it! Within the first few seconds of hearing this, I thought it sounded exactly like one of Kajiura Yuki's works, with FictionJunction as the chorus; then I see the description-- ...mind instantly blown away! I had no idea she worked on the Xenosaga series!
yeah,she's a genius and i'm really grateful she worked on this.helped make this one of my all time favorites
she only did the cutscene music in xs2, and had no part in xs1. she did every bit of the music for xs3 though.
+Aracia I don't think FictionJunction is the chorus. It's a bit too operatic.
This theme is amazing and ominous.
3:33 I thought it sounded like Tsubasa Chronicles' Song of Storm and Fire
See As See it's the same composer
Yes, the final boss.
GREAT EDITING !
I am not Mary! I am..........KOS-MOS!
theme of past-deadline homework
Bruh too true! It's that overclock-time
ZARATHUSTRA
Episode II was a nightmare. Every battle took a decade. I had to push through it due to the fact that I wanted to keep up with the storyline for number 3.
Face the souls of the universe!!! Zarathustra calls!!!
DX
While it was sad it was also true that his work for the first episode was lacking and depending on a small amount of tracks some of which were used ad nauseum (come on, are Boss fight themes and late-game battle themes so hard to throw in? Just throw some variation !). And considering the direction the series headed in, Kajiura honestly seems like a good choice, as the music in Episode 2 and 3 can attest.
Xenosaga was a great series. Needs a remake over at Monolith Soft. Or a squeal/remake to Xenogears. I'd take either.
In my opinion, yes. Although the "watered down story" was slightly disappointing, the 3rd xenosaga was undoubtedly the best in the series and one of the best jrpg's on the PS2.
Yuki Kajiura and Jeremy Soule are the best composers from East and West respectively. rest are just fighting for the second place.
of course, this is just my personal opinion.. so no need to get all butthurt about it XD
Would be cool if they remade the first two games with the art style of the 3rd and ported all 3 to the switch or pc
I actually didn't play the second one. XD I got really busy and wasn't able to play games for a while, and by the time I could play again the third one had come out, and everything I read said Episode II was a complete failure, so I just went on to III.
I absolutely loved the soundtracks to epsiode II and III, but I was kinda' sad that the Yasunori Mitsuda didn't have any part in the composition. I really missed his style of music from episode I; there was just a certain theatrical magic to it.
the 1st one i played was Episode ll and i liked it, and begun to play the others in order xD
why is T-elos the only one smiling here
edit: oh
episode II was indeed a nightmare... but had to play it to keep up with the storyline xD but hell it was a nightmare indeed e.e
Why the frigid featherly frack is this not in the 2 CDs OST?!
I Lol'd at first, but then I was like "sure, why not?"
What theme is the confrontation of Wilhelm when Yeshia/Choas says "I think they can manage" and Wilhelm says "I didn't think you would say that?"?
....
Erde Kaiser Sigma!
You can. Just use youtube to mp3 through google.
@AkiTheBlackRose
A cutscene. It was a sad moment, I felt bad for "him" :(
I played lost odyssey. The battles were lengthy but not "nightmarishly" long like episode 2
you and everyone else my friend.
although the URTV story arc was amazing enough to keep me going.
Is not about a Franchise is about his music not only in FF
The art.
Shion the shameful simp
Kosmos
The hotter Kosmos
there was a easy exploit when your aboard the vector mother ship whom names i forgot, wihere you can grind to insane levels, and when you get your party back, they will be at said level
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I wish I could download this loop. This song isn't long enough on the OST.
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wow, I thought the comment time read 11 months ago, not YEARS.
Which fight was this in?The final boss right?
Yuki and Jeremy may hold "Best west and Best east", But Sir Nobou Uematsu hold the "World Wide Best Composer" title =)
i chose it to feed the trolls.
if you think Episode 2 was long.. u should have played Lost Odyssey on Xbox 360... that game's battles were just.... urrggg freaking slooooooow. Im talking 5 mins per random encounter if not more sometimes
okay, i'm not trying to start an argument.
but in the end it was worth it eh?
like i said, personal preference. i'm not a huge fan of the FF franchise fan, so i'm not obliged to vote for him.
What.
Was about to downvote you but then you fixed it...........
Meh i'm downvoting you anyway, you don't simply joke with such a godly game.
This was such a cool game. It sort of went downhill for me when you figure out who KOSMOS really is. Very lame twist if you ask me.
I'm sorry dude but the people playing your music had absolutely nothing to do with your music,
I absolutely loved the soundtracks to epsiode II and III, but I was kinda' sad that the Yasunori Mitsuda didn't have any part in the composition. I really missed his style of music from episode I; there was just a certain theatrical magic to it.