Sorry I make a mistake on the music cover . Samuel Kim is not the artist for the Fallen Order OST . The artist is Gordy Haab Part of the Music is from the star wars Movie "Revenge of the Sith" Episode III
The Star Wars Jedi series is the best thing to come out of Disney Star Wars since Rogue One. The Mandalorian came close, but that third season is meant to be pretty pants.
Enough of the picky excuses. After the sequel, there has been improvements, and besides, these looking for the best, and everything is becoming a personal and overwhelming obsession, that is really sickening me
@@darthdracul8372 exactly! Finally, someone who isn’t just obsessed with finding tiny problems with Disney Star Wars and turning them into huge things.
Kanan has managed to defeat 100 stormtroopers facing him with blasters and he used the force to dodge and deflect them. Vader man handles kanan like he is a child and he wasn’t even trying when he defeated kanan and ezra, Dave filoni has stated the entire ghost crew ( so kanan along with the others) are a level 3-4 and vader is a level 80. Meaning he’s vastly superior to kanan and if he tried he no diffs him in seconds. The average Jedi which is far below kanan who’s actually a decent skilled Jedi, not the best but admirable, is like a level 1 or even a level 0 since they have no feats and probably just go around the galaxy trying to keep the peace and don’t train lightsaber combat. Vader would shit on those Jedi just as easy as kanan though since they are nothing to him
I'm not really a fan of Star Wars, but I still admit that Darth Vader is one of the most iconic and well done "villains" ever. And the simple fact that a breath can inspire fear, just cause we recognize him with it, is fucking badass..
It's a little modified version of anakin dark deeds . The instrument is Tuba . I think is that because I play on a orchestra and it's really sounds like that
1:14 you know, this part sounds just like an intro for some primal, ancient evil, that will always be in the Galaxy. And Darth Vader is THE FACE of this evil. It's such a great concept of a mighty villain, who used to be a hero, but turned into the dark side
In the original soundtrack, "Anakin's Dark Deeds", It was more so meant to represent the silent betrayal Anakin had committed in Episode III against his former master and wife, as he slowly descends into Mustafar to kill the Seperatist leaders.
If this is how Jedi reacted to Vader, imagine them reacting to the Sith from Old Republic such as Nihilus, Sion, Traya or even Tulak Hord and Malgus They will immediately died from the suspense of it
@@catnoirlover1719 Well, with Nihilus, they would just die. That's it. They'd die. The entirety of the Jedi Order at its very peak would be little more than a hearty snack for the Lord of Hunger, who was capable of devouring the life force of entire systems with little more than a passing thought. That...THING...is no man, like Darth Traya, the Lord of Betrayal, told Meetra Surik, the Exile. It is a wound in the Force.
This game took place 5 years after the Jedi Purge meaning Vader was roughly 26 years old here, this is the only time outside of the Comics and the Kenobi show that we get to see Darth Vader in his Prime (Young, Powerful, and at his absolute Angriest) before he found out about Luke and Anakin started to re-emerge.
1:16 no matter what, I always get chills at this moment whenever I come back to it, that feeling of terror in trilla, that damn music coming in, and his entrance, in all his glory. This is vader in it's prime. A ruthless dark lord. And it just puts us into our place by showing us how weak we are in compare to the big boys. Playing Anakin's dark deeds was just a genius idea. Though one day probably in the third game cal will be ready to face him, not defeating him but being fearless and giving him at least a hard time.
I hate that I had this ending spoiled for me. A stupid youtube channel I don't even watch popped up in my recommendations. I wish I could've experienced this scene firsthand without knowing what was coming. Still, 10/10 entrance from Vader.
Unfortunately before I got my playstation I found out vader was gonna be in the game in the same way though I didn’t know in what capacity. Don’t understand why they can’t just put “final boss of fallen order” or something instead of just complete spoilers but I’ve but religiously avoiding all survivor spoilers
I like how they didn’t use Vaders theme, because as of this moment in the timeline Vader in his suit was a new sight. The reputation that follows Vaders mask hasn’t been made yet. So instead they use Anakins Dark Deeds to represent his actions following Revenge of the Sith.
I agree but vader does have some reputation, atleast among those he is after like the Jedi, cere somehow knows who he is just by his mere presence, but you’re right since the rebellion hasn’t started so like 0.000000000001% of the galaxy know he exists
The Darth Vader in this game honestly felt so good dude. In the movies he felt kinda underwhelming too, like they all speak of his powe yet he's not as imposing/intimidating as he in this particular sequence.
@@forrygaming1617 I mean, he could've still been imposing or intimidating. They didn't have to sacrifice the intimidation factor to show age and being more calculative. I don't dislike the Vader in the movies he's great honestly, I just think having that intimidation factor would've been amazing.
@@forrygaming1617 Vaders prime is still the OT, it’s just that when those movies were made you couldn’t have vader do the shit he did in rogue one or fallen order, he is at a different point at his life so he isn’t full of uncontrolled rage and his focus is on the empire and what sidious wants, not his own wants like hunting down kenobi which he obsessed over in the kenobi show which was set 10 years after episode 3 and 9 years before episode 4. If you read a vader comic set during the original trilogy timeline then you can see vader is as powerful as ever
@@cosmic2750 he’s still imposing and intimidating in the OT it’s just his character wasn’t as fleshed out and the focus of vader in the movies wasn’t hunting down the rebels and Jedi in cool action scenes as that was not the direction of the story and wasn’t going to look good in the OT with the technology available. Then you get scenes of vader decades later being a menace in rogue one and this game which show how brutal he can be as the story needs it and it’s possible to make
It hits all the right notes, they had to use this music by good ol John Williams, but even the buildup prior to the film music and the composer did a very good job throughout this game marrying these two pieces of music encompassing the dread realisation fear and power of Vader’s arrival
1:16 This Should Be Vaders Theme From Now On.. Imperial March By Itself is the Empires Theme.. But this, this just reeks of sheer terror, but also tragedy, and utter cold.. Perfect for Vader
The added drums, bass, and the imperial theme song makes this my favorite version of Anakins Dark deeds. Sad that we won't here this anywhere else other than this game. Plus there was another video of this theme song, but I guess the copyright system took it down, sad since it had more people talking in the comments
1:14 The moment you hear his raspy breathing is more terrifying than anything out of an actual horror film. Out of nowhere, he just casually appears in all his glory and the fact that “Anakin’s Dark Deeds” is the song that plays invokes thoughts of evil and terror.
Hello? It describes Vader as more of a monster looking for his revenge how do you think he ended up in the suit in the first place? It’s called trying new things music maybe even a new approach but in truth you guys are hard boiled and don’t care and want nothing more than perfection whilst I want balance besides we wouldn’t be anything that the classics and the new ones prove inspiration comes a long way.
"What I remember about the rise of the Empire is... is how quiet it was. During the waning hours of the Clone Wars, the 501st Legion was discreetly transferred back to Coruscant. It was a silent trip. We all knew what was about to happen, what we were about to do. Did we have any doubts? Any private, traitorous thoughts? Perhaps, but no one said a word. Not on the flight to Coruscant, not when Order 66 came down, and not when we marched into the Jedi Temple. Not a word." Sorry xD Every time I listen to this music I can't stop remembering that hahaha
Darth Vader: "You have failed me Inquisitor!" Trilla: [before being killed by Darth Vader] "Avenge us." Darth Vader: [to Cal Kestis] "You would be wise to surrender!"
@@AGSA19104 (If Darth Vader had met the Daleks.... it wouldn't end well as you see HERE: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kXmucb9pjbE.html when they destroy a house full of innocent people and children too. ) "The Daleks themselves are NOT to be underestimated! They would easily DESTROY the Galactic Empire! DALEKS CONQUER AND DESTROY!!! MAXIMUM EXTERMINATION!!!"
@@notinsaneAtall (Me speaking in a deep Supreme Dalek voice): [outraged] "I WARN YOU INFERIOR HUMAN! DO.... NOT.... MOCK THE DALEKS EVER!!! OR YOU WILL BE EXTERMINATED!!! EXTERMINATED!!! EXTERMINATED!!! EX....TERMIIIIINNNNNAAAATTTEEEEEEEEEEEED!!!!!"
Gotta admit, Cal had guts even thinking he could actually _bother_ what is more or less a god, a being that can stop entire building-sized ships and stop the full pressure of the ocean floor with a thought XD Ironically enough, I think what saves most of his opponents is whatever remains of Anakin's arrogance, he rarely goes all out or finishes the fights quickly by simply tearing his enemies apart before they can even get in melee range, choosing to fight them on equal terms, at least for a while.
During the waning hours of the Clone Wars, the 501st was discreetly transferred back to Coruscant. It was a silent trip, we all knew what was about to happen, what we’re about to do. Did we have any doubts? Any private, traitorous thoughts? Perhaps but no one said a word. Not on the flight to Coruscant, not when Order 66 came down, and not when we marched into the Jedi Temple. Not a word.
1:16 501st Journal - Coruscant KNIGHTFALL “What I remember about the rise of the Empire is.. is how quiet it was. During the waning of the Clone Wars, the 501st Legion was discreetly transferred back to Coruscant. It was a silent trip, we all knew what was about to happen, what we’re about to do. Did we have any doubts? Any private, traitorous thoughts? Perhaps, but no one said a word. Not on the flight to Coruscant, not when Order 66 came down and not when we marched into the Jedi Temple, not a word.” - retired 501st clone trooper who retells the events of Operation: Knightfall (Ends 2:20)