I don't think its so much a tempo problem as it is a technical one. this person is playing on a decent grand thats quite bright. this song wasn't meant for piano so it's vital that one recognize that a piano is going to sound brighter the harder the keys are attacked. the OST requires a balance of bright and warm sounds which are difficult if not impossible to reproduce on a single piano by one person. let's give this person a bit more credit then simply suggesting there's some tempo issue.
Your arrangement and playing here is FANTASTIC! One thing I want to add is that these types of boss-battle pieces are very involved. If you ever have the desire, I would love to see you do it again with 2 pianos to complete all of the voices. There is no shame in doing so since there are more voices than can be played by 2 hands alone. However-- you gave a phenomenal performance here as far as not only skill, but attention to detail as well! :)
This is the most comprehensive piano version of "Force your way" I can find on RU-vid. There is a saying that maintaining the tempo is more important than note accuracy. Thus, if you cannot maintain the tempo while keeping note accurate, you can use some video editor such as "Power Director" to perfect your play by trimming away those delays/lags that break your fluency. Btw, the D# note at 1:51 is wrong if you compare with the original soundtrack.
Great arrangement job and impressive playing! I agree with the comments about the tempo, which tends to fluctuate somehow (I'd rather talk about rhythms glitches) but nothing that can't be improved
Very good arrangement. But it's weird, it sounds like the piano opera version (especially the beginning), which has been released in 2014. I don't know how you've come up with this arrangement in 2012
Louis Gomez I don't find it too tricky. The problem is he slows down on the fast parts, maybe because he can't play them fast enough yet...so instead, he should've played in a slower tempo from the begginning so this wouldn't happen.
***** not today, never played it. But i get the feeling you're one of those kind of people that cant conform themselves with technical opinions over certain matters unless the other person shows them how its done. Well, sorry... Dont have time right now because im studying classical piano, but i'll give it a shot during the summer holidays just because you asked and i enjoy this piece :)