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"More upbeat than its title leads you to believe."
This song doesn't sound like it would fit very well in a terrible crashsite. But I can imagine the main characters discovering it, and finding the crashsite to be ancient- or whatever crashed to be almost completely intact. Stepping inside the ruins or the crater, a quick glance around the area shows that the place is more beautiful than a catastrophic even would lead you to believe.
This song makes me think of a mossy space ship buried in a grassy crater.
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"A good intro and cutscene theme- But that's it."
This song is perfect for introducing Otakata or making his actions during cutscenes and events more epic, but it's hard to utilize in anything else- perhaps a boss battle or two, but after that, the song should not be repeated often, since it would lose some of its feel. A great song, but it should not be over-used.
This song feels like it might fit better in an action platformer than an RPG, as well.
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"Very industrial and tense- Good boss song."
The tense beat and melody give a certain sense of urgency, however, the song remains very serious all throughout. It's hard to picture a fantasy setting overlapping in this boss fight, but maybe that's not the point-
Sometimes, having the feel of reality seep into a fantasy world give you an even greater sense of "what I'm fighting will destroy this fantasy realm I live in".
I believe this song carries that message across, while making it sound like the opponent is scheming against you.
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