Final Boss Phase 2 Theme – FFXIV OST



I am Neo E- er… I mean, Wuk Lamat

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20 thoughts on “Final Boss Phase 2 Theme – FFXIV OST”

  1. You've probably noticed that this isn't actually the full loop. I'll probably reupload this later if I can get a group of folks to agree to AFK phase 2 until a full loop plays.

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  2. Iffy at best on this back half of the expansion, especially with the Queen herself, but man, the gameplay side just hits hard as ever, and Sokken never knows how to disappoint, does he?

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  3. i actually don't really like this song very much. it feels very cluttered and out of place, not really the "epic retelling" of the original theme score that i was hoping for. it's dire and chaotic, but not in a great way. doesn't help though that the audio is not mixed very well for this video (i know it's not easy to do with content this close to release). maybe it will sound better on the OST, but to me it sounds like they wrote this before most of the other songs and yet still rushed to get this one out the door.

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  4. I really like the the reason why the rest of the song isn't like 1:10. It's actually tied to the story. Because it's Sphene's resolve to fight where she silences everyone and everything for her goal of preserving her people. However we are there to both save her people and stop her scheme. Which is why the violin becomes a background element layered below our theme as the WoL and Wuk Lamat. Where we agree with saving her people but letting go of the Endless instead of holding onto them.

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  5. Soken absolutely flubbed this expansion with his music. Tuliyollal doesn't fit. This one doesn't fit tonally at all, the emotions for this fight just aren't there and it's all over the place and switches too many times, it feels unearned. Don't get me started on the absolutely horribly sang end credits disaster of a disney "Everyones happy". The zone tunes are great in places, but man oh man, did he really miss in this expansion.

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  6. Honestly don't think this song fits at the end here, especially when you hear the whole thing. There is parts that do, but some of it doesn't even sound like serious fight music to begin with.

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