Same here. When this song played it was ONLY because something seriously crazy/epic was going down making it that much more amazing. I think it only plays three times, actually. Prologue, The REAL prologue events, and the finale.
There's no false and true Garrelia Fortress events. The theory is that the event that affected Crossbell during Ao affected Garelia Fortress during Cold Steel 1.
@@LeonGun8 You mean in a parallel dimension Orchis Tower was destroyed by the cannons? That explains the abscence of the two new classmates in the prologue.
Must admit the Prologue does a god job at hyping you up, if the game was starting directly with the Main Protagonist arriving at school stuff I'm not sure I would have been as much interest.
I’m glad I went through the prologue, it seems like you can’t get back to the prologue until at least 60 hours into the game, (although I’m 70 hours into the game).
@@milesshaw9059 Took me around 50 hours during my first playthrough (granted I was playing on easy difficulty more to enjoy the story) and around 65 on the second (on normal difficulty, 100%'ing everything as I go)
With the pacing of a trails game(cs1 being my first after googling persona clones lol), a prologue is super effective with drawing me in, and often I'm against prologues in media res 😂
When this is literally the first track you hear when you click on ''new game'', you know the game is not about to screw around. The stort on the first 2 main chapters is going slowly, but as soon as you reach the Nord Highlands on chapter 3, the story picks up VERY quickly.
@@nesoukkefka1741 After playing Sky SC and having Ouroboros set up as a villainous group with goals beyond anything we can possibly guess, the incredibly binary Imperial Liberation Front felt like small villains designed to fulfill the position of antagonists in Cold Steel. After having played the whole game, as well as 2, I 100% no longer feel that way, but I agree that chapter 4 is also when the game picked up for me for those reasons.
@@GalanOfTruth I think we should see Ouroboros more as the antagonist of the whole series, and the Imperial Liberation Front as the villains of this arc (at least this part of this arc) specifically, yep they are small villain on the whole part of this world, but for this arc at the point of the story at Chapter 4, from the perspective of the main characters they do a good job as villain to show us that they mean buisness (which was their main goal after all), which I believe is why the story pick up at chapter 4 and even more in chapter 5 the threat is really establish (and they even mention a potential connexion with Ouroboros in chapter 5) and it is no joke for our main characters.
Well, Elliot is the second smallest member of class VII, with only Fie being smaller (but given she's 2 years younget than the rest of the crew, that's hardly surprising)
Hope this track appeared and got remixed in the sequels as I'm trying to play this series in chronological order (a working adult in the pandemic makes it hard to consume jrpgs xD tho now I'm really into the few I give my time to like this first game, hopefully the series keep. Getting better and better
Who are those 5 people who disliked this video? 🤔only reason I can think of is because it isn’t long enough 😂🤷🏻♂️ I could listen to this piece of music all day.
at the time we all hearing this song,that should be the time for make new changes and take a new way to make the things better, a way that no longer the past will haunt you, a way to redeem what you have done and give to everbody what you really are made for
@@seanrhodes8817 They were (And i'm pretty sure they had summer uniform on at that point too) when you return to were the prologue started, Crow and Millium is with Class VII