"Genshin musical diversity will never be topped" nahh u wrong Arknight got a lot of musical diversity same as warhammer or final fantasy series..just sayin
@@aidiruikkihave u try genshin, and explore some of their region/hidden place, boss domain etc, it have so many musical diversity. I don't think arknight can topped that.
1:49 Boss themes aside, Genshin tends to have a LOT of classical (or baroque in this case) inspired music, it's definitely more common in the overworld themes such as this one. They're all amazing and I would say Genshin's strongest selling point is its music because it's so accurate to the source material for want of a better word (the source material being traditional and classical music). I mean if you forget all the nerdy music student shit they're all just bangers anyway lmao
I still remember the event this theme was introduced in. Roaming around the imaginary fantasy castle with talking ravens was fun. And Fischl's storyline of course. In fact, this theme references the motif from her demo.
"inevitable conflict" and "combat beneath the waves" are some tracks from genshin i really hope you listen too they have classical influence but no electrontic sounds, most of the overworld combat is less electronic sounding than boss fights so def worth a listen just to show genshin variety, and their best aspects are how nicely they just blend into the exploration tracks.
there's also a ton of good tracks that aren't combat, my personal fav is devestation and redeption, that could be good listens since a lot of the genshin you've listened to is combat music
That much i could figure haha. I've always been decent at guessing Germanic language translation. Mostly due to the similarities. It could also be my Northern European ancestors speaking to me lmao
It's crazy how limited this piece is. While the original theme has been around since the beginning of the game (Fischls theme) this version only comes out in a limited event involving the character. It's really great that people are noticing considering that it is never heard of again in the game!
One of my favorites and a song I think you might like is Irresistible Force. It’s not a song that gets talked about much so I haven’t ever seen someone react to it.
From this event there is also Xinyan domain music i think i uderrated. "Burst Into Flames" and "Flickering Brightness", they changed between one another dynamically when entering/leaviing combat
I love this OST so much unfortunately it showed up once in the game and never again TT There's a genshin song called "Divine Damsel of Devastation" that you might like. It's traditional Chinese opera so it's very different but it's one of my favorites from the game. Unlike most of the other themes you've reacted to it's not a boss or a character theme. It's essentially one character performing a story based on the life of another character. There's also a live version and it's also amazing but I'd also recommend watching the cutscene version bc the animations are very pretty
Genshin has Lots of bangers, "Hustle and Bustle of Port Ormos" was a banger as well. it'd be cool if you reacted to more Genshin music, the music in the game might end up as legendary the Music form the "Legend of Zelda" Series of games.
for an event boss music, this is still one of my favourite genshin OSTs, still surpasses Scaramouche's boss theme... because this can top and bop even without the context that's coming from the game. YPC outdid himself with this, paying homage to the classics yet still giving its own identity. also, shoutout to some salty genshin players who are still in denial about Fischl's 8th grade snydrome.
For one, they often have a budget advantage, which allows for quite some effort to be put into all aspects of the game so long as the company isn't absurdly greedy
I can't believe this track was a limited event one. They were like "Let's drop this banger and then remove it from the game."
Its actually ""Let's drop this banger for fighting hilichurls and then remove it from the game"
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Ikr 🤣🤣🤣
Fishcl's music never fails to impress me. Genshin's musical diversity will never be topped. Just, love it.
"Genshin musical diversity will never be topped" nahh u wrong Arknight got a lot of musical diversity same as warhammer or final fantasy series..just sayin
@@aidiruikki to each their own 🤷
@@aidiruikkihave u try genshin, and explore some of their region/hidden place, boss domain etc, it have so many musical diversity. I don't think arknight can topped that.
1:49 Boss themes aside, Genshin tends to have a LOT of classical (or baroque in this case) inspired music, it's definitely more common in the overworld themes such as this one. They're all amazing and I would say Genshin's strongest selling point is its music because it's so accurate to the source material for want of a better word (the source material being traditional and classical music). I mean if you forget all the nerdy music student shit they're all just bangers anyway lmao
I still remember the event this theme was introduced in. Roaming around the imaginary fantasy castle with talking ravens was fun. And Fischl's storyline of course. In fact, this theme references the motif from her demo.
I love this soundtrack, it’s one of my favorites in the game.
"inevitable conflict" and "combat beneath the waves" are some tracks from genshin i really hope you listen too they have classical influence but no electrontic sounds, most of the overworld combat is less electronic sounding than boss fights so def worth a listen just to show genshin variety, and their best aspects are how nicely they just blend into the exploration tracks.
there's also a ton of good tracks that aren't combat, my personal fav is devestation and redeption, that could be good listens since a lot of the genshin you've listened to is combat music
your pronunciation was pretty good!
also the song title in a literal translation would be: the mid summer night fantasy
That much i could figure haha. I've always been decent at guessing Germanic language translation. Mostly due to the similarities. It could also be my Northern European ancestors speaking to me lmao
@@CatharsisYT The Anglo-Saxon part of English is very similar to German, probably they are all german language(ethnic-wise)
This was an area battle theme for a limited event. I'm in despair.
If you want a Genshin Impact song that is even more flamenco-like listen to the song for Eula’s character demo titled “Dance of Aphros”.
It's crazy how limited this piece is. While the original theme has been around since the beginning of the game (Fischls theme) this version only comes out in a limited event involving the character. It's really great that people are noticing considering that it is never heard of again in the game!
The fact this was the combat theme for the basic enemies in Fischls event domain is so funny to me
love this one, it makes me miss last summer so bad
Ok. If you want a completely different genre once more, react to "The hustle and bustle of port Ormos" .
Another absolute Banger from Genshin
I second this. I can never get myself to stick with genshin, but port ormos is the best song imo
Day and Night versions too!
YES!!!
One of my favorites and a song I think you might like is Irresistible Force. It’s not a song that gets talked about much so I haven’t ever seen someone react to it.
It's indeed a very good Ost! I already have it in my genshin battle ost playlist
Ohhh, a fellow person of culture! 🤝
I absolutely love this song^^
Most of Genshin soundtracks are Orchestra there so many that recorded and played by London Philharmonic and Tokyo Philharmonic orchestra
2.8 summer event and this track are easily in my favorites!
I'd recommend listening to Andrius boss theme all phases (whirl of boreal wind and symphony of boreal wind)
From this event there is also Xinyan domain music i think i uderrated. "Burst Into Flames" and "Flickering Brightness", they changed between one another dynamically when entering/leaviing combat
This song is a trip
You know when a piece is good, when you have to apologize for your inner conductor showing
The pitchforks and torches have been quelled
Love this BGM, have it on my playlist as well 👌
If I not wrong... It is neoclassic (electrik guitar)
I love this OST so much unfortunately it showed up once in the game and never again TT
There's a genshin song called "Divine Damsel of Devastation" that you might like. It's traditional Chinese opera so it's very different but it's one of my favorites from the game. Unlike most of the other themes you've reacted to it's not a boss or a character theme. It's essentially one character performing a story based on the life of another character. There's also a live version and it's also amazing but I'd also recommend watching the cutscene version bc the animations are very pretty
Now you need listen to Port Ormos ost))))
Genshin has Lots of bangers, "Hustle and Bustle of Port Ormos" was a banger as well. it'd be cool if you reacted to more Genshin music, the music in the game might end up as legendary the Music form the "Legend of Zelda" Series of games.
Genshin is mainly classical honestly, well evolution of classical at least
/me *puts pitchfork down*
Loop over 9000 commence!
for an event boss music, this is still one of my favourite genshin OSTs, still surpasses Scaramouche's boss theme... because this can top and bop even without the context that's coming from the game. YPC outdid himself with this, paying homage to the classics yet still giving its own identity.
also, shoutout to some salty genshin players who are still in denial about Fischl's 8th grade snydrome.
Wasn't even boss music, just battle! I remember fighting random enemies and finding a safe place to hide so I could listen to the whole song.
Ah yes, the small hilichurls, most difficult boss in genshin
The english speaking boi shall be forgiven
You actually did pretty well
your pronunciation were quite on the spot
I was low-key tempted to dub in my german friend's voice as a joke anyway. Her voice coming from me would've definitely woken people up 😂
@@CatharsisYT defitnly xD
Please do more genshinnnn
I have been :D
no offense taken
Why do all the gacha games have to have such banger music?
For one, they often have a budget advantage, which allows for quite some effort to be put into all aspects of the game so long as the company isn't absurdly greedy