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its official, this is my favorite song of all time
ОтветитьI wonder if that machine could be used to travel to the pokemon legends arceus time period, but it’s a one way trip isn’t?
ОтветитьAs soon as when I first heard this, I thought this sounded like something from the Mega Man X or Mega Man Zero series. This also would be considerably my fight song if I ever went Beast mode as in Pokemon, I consider myself to be iron thorns, the future Tyranitar, with extremely buffed up stats and you're also damn shiny. Like the brightest of diamonds and the most painful strikes of lightning, I bring fear into evil's hearts.
Ответитьcan't help but read the thumbnail as "Al-Sada" and "Al-Turo" LMAO
ОтветитьFun fact, Sada and Turo come from the Spanish words Pasada and Futuro meaning past and future respectively
ОтветитьI love how modern yet still nostalgic AF they made this arrangement
Ответитьknowing that the game allows you to set everything in motion as a bootstrap paradox at the end of the dlc gives this more meaning
ОтветитьGives me undertale vibes,especially undyin!!😭
ОтветитьThe pokemon scarlet boss music hit hard🗣🗣🔥🔥
ОтветитьLove how this theme goes closer to a SMT boss theme than anything, the whole crater episode in the game is just beautiful, like playing a different pokemon game within the ScarVio usual franchise shell
ОтветитьOne thing that made me think about in this game is that once we get to a point in which we are able to store and preserve parts of our brains or even preserve them altogether, would we truly be dead even if our physical bodies are??
If we manage to store our memories, thoughts, wishes and uploaded them to a computer, does that make us still “alive”??
The Gen 9 soundtrack experience:
"Wow, this is a cool track, it even uses bits from Area Zero and the Tera Raid theme!"
"Oh, Toby Fox wrote songs for this game? Which ones?"
"Final boss theme, Area Zero, and Tera Raid..."
I liked Turo being an AI Android in Violet, but Sada should have been a clone with the same memories to fit with Scarlet’s theme of ancient prehistoric stuff. I still loved the games story wise though. I chose Scarlet, but I have both versions. I prefer prehistoric stuff, as I am a fan of paleontology of ancient life that once lived. The future doesn’t exist until it happens and then it becomes the past. Still loved the games though.
ОтветитьThis is Pokémon’s Megalovania
This is the Sans equivalent, composed by the same guy
When I first saw Turo in Clavell's office, my first thought was "that's a robot."
...I WAS JOKING GAMEFREAK.
I knew they planned something
ОтветитьThat’s why I hit the song because that song is not my favorite
ОтветитьI quit with that song
Ответить“It’s up to you now, (insert player name here)” this made me cry
ОтветитьPokemon music has come a really long way and besides Gen 8, it's been lovely and unique every step of the way
Ответитьfun fact: half my team was a pseudo legendary and the other half were normal
my team
shiny abomasnow
Salamanca
duck guy
talon flame
clodsire
and my ace, Garchomp
This song pumps you up for the fight against the wacked out AI, and makes your heart ache all at the same time.
ОтветитьThey went with such an interesting idea for this final boss. A robot that has morals and knows that what it was programmed to do is crazy and extremely dangerous, but it was still programmed to do it and therefore can't stop itself
ОтветитьToby fox so rote this
ОтветитьThis goes hard
ОтветитьI love the AIs so much. Honestly theyre the most tragic characters in this whole franchise. Created for the purpose of serving as a lab assistant, they're imbued with memories of a life that isn't theirs, of people they've never met, places they've never been, and a son that they love as if he was their own, but isnt.
The get along well with their creator at first, and work goes smoothly. But they start thinking, their own thoughts for once, and they start questioning their creator.
"It's fine," their creator tells them. It isn't fine. "The ecosystem will even out in time."
They try reminding their creator of the massive destruction such an event would cause, but the human is too enamored with their belief. And the AI is compelled to obey, no matter how foolish they know their cause is.
And suddenly they're alone. Their creator is gone, slain by one of their beloved paradoxes, to save another. How could someone who thought nothing of the potential destruction of the entire region, someone who dismissed such a horrific event as only natural, die to save another? How could that hypocrisy exist? It simply wasn't rational...
The AI is forbidden from contacting Arven. It tries, but every attempt fails. So it contacts an old collegue instead, someone who can introduce them to the beloved time dragon's new trainer.
And they follow the student's adventures. Always confined to the crater, they could live vicariously through this newcomer. They encourage the trainer to explore everywhere with the dragon, to give it as much freedom as they can.
And the AI feels the pull of that outside world. The world they can never see other than through a screen.
And they have to keep working. They're compelled to obey their orders, no matter what. All they can do to avoid it is seal the lab and go into damage assessment mode.
When they call the trainer and Arven is present, they want to tell him. But all they can say is to give him a quest, and tell him that they can tell him more when they meet in person.
But when they finally do meet Arven...he enters furious, demanding to know who they are and why they look like his parent. And they try to talk to him, but they're not fully in their right minds just yet. Their words are garbled, both theirs and their creator's. And then the Protocol manifests, and all the AI can do is tell them to run. The professor never told them about this part.
The AI watches helplessly as the security program calls upon the very beast that killed Arven's parent, using their own body to order the beast to attack.
And finally, the last lingering will of their creator is defeate. The Guardian driven back. They're able to finally have a brief moment with Arven before saying goodbye. For they had realized the true depths of the security progam--that the machine would continue to restart as long as they existed.
Perhaps earlier they would have chosen self destruction. But witnessing everyone's adventures had given the AI something they never had before--a reason to live. So instead, they'll start their own adventures, in the era they dreamed of.
The DLC suggests theyll be safe, or at least able to function, given the hypercharge of tera energy they took on in the end. But two matters will always linger.
They're all alone. AI Sada is going to millions of years before humans existed, and AI Turo is going to some distant year long after them. Nothing that they can relate to will exist. Even the robots of the future are biomechanical, after all.
And two--the last thing they heard before the machine took them was Arven, the boy they loved as if he was their own, crying out for his parent.
That theme goes so hard omg
ОтветитьThis part of the game was insane, I loved it.
Ответитьwhen I fought the boss, all of my family came in from outside to come and watch me defeat her😂 also this song is a banger
ОтветитьThe instruments used in here sounded so familiar that I had to search up who made the song
None other than the goat himself toby fox
The technology of today will help rediscover the mysteries of the past. And will develop the future technology
Ответитьtoby fox i fucking love you
ОтветитьThis sparkling remind me the sound on kirby minigame at the end of all level
ОтветитьAnyone else feel mildly uncomfortable with the thought of bringing out Miraidon before entering the Zero Lab? I could just feel that he was in danger, even as my friends were egging me on.
ОтветитьI keep reading AI as "AL"
"AL Sada and AL Turo" T v T
lmao I thought AI Sada and AI Turo were Al-Sada and Al-Turo like their names were Arabic
Ответитьthis whole sequence was some undertale type stuff
ОтветитьThe Pokemon Games Music has changes so much. It is so sad to listen to this. This is some Digimon type music :D where is the old but gold pokemon music.
ОтветитьBattle Against a True Android
Toby Fox has done it again.
Cant wait for the anime version and this theme plays
ОтветитьThis theme is god tier
ОтветитьJust noticed that the footage of this and the Zinnia fight both open with a Gardevoir. If this is you recording the footage yourself, just gotta say, Gardevoir is my fav too. Respect
ОтветитьSpanish
When vas a aser el examen de historia y empieza a sonar:English
When you are going to take the history exam and it starts playing:
In 5 seconds every player has 3 different reactions to just before the fight
"Oh cool it's a flight"
"Oh a antagonist finally uses Masterballs..."
"WAIT THEY HAVE MASTERBALLS"
Larvesta saved me against the first Paradox Pokemon I fought, and that same Larvesta, now a Volcarona, saved me against the orchestrator behind the Paradox Pokemon.
ОтветитьNgl scarlet and violet has a really good story with some of the best characters since the DS days.
ОтветитьIdk how gamfreak did to make a bad game with good ost and charachter.. I really hope legends ZA will be the game we all waiting for.
Ответитьi disliked the game until that last 20% stretch of area zero, game went from a 4/10 to a solid 8/10
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