no cause I can be completely bopping to any of the battle themes and then out of nowhere I'll remember you/The Whereabouts of Hope plays and I'm in actual tears before I realize
Any kiseki playlist is incomplete without Silver Will lol. I'm kidding though, since music is subjective and Silver Will is amazing as a whole but you can't find any small bits in it that would make you go wow imo. I just wanted to try commenting "X is incomplete without Y" type stuff xD.
The arranged version of Silver will though fits your description since it definitely has lots of "small bits" even taken out would still make you awe in how good it is
Fateful Confrontation, Formidable enemy, Intense chase, Fate of the Fairies, Phantasmagoria, Azure Arbitor, Brave Steel, Don't be defeated By a Friend, Tie a Link of Arcus, and ofc Unfathomed Force the goat. But yeah trails music go hard all day
@@Pine2142 yes, Falcom games soundtracks is always top tier (i can't exactly say the same to Kuro no Kiseki though, because it lacks a bit in terms of soundtrack)
I love how we all were crying ugly tears and then out of nowhere we all laugh at the idea of Gigachad Rex, only to be destroyed emotionally again by everyone regretting the worlds restting and losing their friends and memories. This story is amazing on its own, but when you remember that all of them experienced what blades go through in xc2 and what Shulk and friends felt by the end of xc1, then the whole series enchances itself. Klaus's dream is finally fulfilled, humanity now has not only one, but two new chances to thrive again. Zanza's legacy is no more, Z is defeated, the Architect rests in peace. And with new worlds in their infancy, yet to be fully discovered, Arglas and Egil's wish is granted.