I played this while I was driving, and a bunch of plates peeled off my car. They fired lasers into traffic and took out 2 semi's 16 SUV's 11 sedans and a tour bus.
i love how grand but controlled this is. Like its a presentation, it imitates the spectacle of watching 2 giant robots leap and slice at one another in a controlled environment
@@hawkaiserthefinalbrave1859 says the person who's entire playlist looks like it belonged in 2009, you even got "Boomer USA audio" like bruh wtf are you listening to and what makes you think you know what is mid and what isn't 💀
@@hawkaiserthefinalbrave1859 I do respect the ace combat and project wingman memes and music however. Although just because you listen to devil spear for the 100th time, it doesn't makes you a fair or competent critique on what is good music and what isn't
@@traphimawari7760 My playlist has songs from all over the place. No idea what that has to do with WFM's ost being mid. Its unmemorable. Compared to even other Gundam shows, its ost just doesn't have any impact. It sounds like straight up background music. My mans really dickridin WFM so much that the mere thought that someone doesn't fw the soundtrack means that their entire playlists gotta be analyzed. Get a grip, yall startin to look like Seed fans from back in the day. Zealots.
@@OCTO358 Listen to the first two minutes of each, it’s a lot more than just the WHONNNNK. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kn_wEjhla-4.html
The start sounds like splinter wolf from attack on titan mixed with cavaliere from Jojo golden wind. Cool ost though, but I kinda get reminded of those two soundtracks whenever I listen to this.
someone in the comment section said that it reminded them of Hanz Zimmer's 'Mombasa' from Inception. I adjusted the speed to x1.1 and yes, it does sound like it. I kind of feel like they attempted to copy his suite.
My first thought was Mombasa too! To be fair, Hans Zimmer's music is phenomenal. For example, even Hiroyuki Sawano seems to have been inspired by Interstellar OST when he composed Gundam Hathaway's "XI" track.
thats bullshit in every way possible, aerial was underequipped at the start of the fight and IF it had all of its equipment guel would've been fucked 3 times over.
@@darkmatter6705 she only missing upper right thruster tho which still pack a punch + with her 11 bits intact but your right she might go override mode and whoop his ass or even blast him off into nothingness with her gundam wing blast
@@paulgap7012 I mean Suletta's the one who took out four MS with half a mobile suit with only a beam saber, which is specifically when she started piloting the Aerial, after which she solod two Gundams and later on stalled one like it was child's play. You severely underestimate her lmao
Guel agreed to the duel because Miorine promised to help with rebuilding his company in exchange for him helping her become president of the Benerit group. He did not do it for Suletta. He even disagreed with Miorine about there being a world where Suletta could be "free from Gundams".
@@sutyerator He specifically only considered it after she explained Suletta's brainwashing to him and if he disagreed with her he'd have actually done something else to help Suletta.
Sawano is a good composer. But all his music is very samey. I don't want all gundam to sound the same. The witch from mercury would not benefit from him as composer
To each their own, I guess. Personally, I find Ohmama's straightforward style much more honest and refreshing. Sawano almost always composes an orchestra like it's a rock band and couldn't use a naturalistic-sounding instrument sample to save his life
@@manwithastick8756 Idk, sawano loves using strings and that certainly counts as natural, though he has taken a step back from brass since unicorn outside of a few tracks.
@@VinhTran-jw7lyUnicorn was one of his first major works, his most iconic stuff came after unicorn. If we're talking just gundam, narrative might as well be part of the unicorn ost and the more technical and dark sound of hathaway fits the cynical themes of that series.
@@nssgaming8058 the problem is that his orchestral instrument samples sound incredibly fake and when he uses them on their own they're often just a mess of noodling, dissonant melodies. It mistakes complexity for meaningfulness. He's much more in his element when he writes a pop or rock ballad and the orchestra elements are more background noise, but then he copies a chorus wholesale from guitar/vocal to brass/string without consideration for whether it actually sounds like a human performing it, and it comes off as a little cheap. It's not terrible per se but it feels like he's in trailer music mode all the time. It's nice if you need a 'epic music of all time!! compilation' playlist on youtube, but I don't rate that style all that much, personally.