Take a listen to the Picnic Road theme in Paper Mario The Origami King
That open-world feel in the distance.
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That open-world feel in the distance.
Laid-back Japanese soundscape. ...Why am I not playing this game right now? 🤔
It's the song that played at the end of the first trailer when they revealed the logo for the game.
A nice touch they did is they added a second daybreak track, Another Day In Mondstadt, in case another day begins while you're already in the city.
Godot n°7 point 17.
I'm absolutely positive the original song and its music video inspired the design of Ninjala.
Wasn't that Rapidash scene also in the very first Pokémon opening?
Red Streamer as they call it.
Epic, but for a memorable theme song I believe they should have made it more melodic to emphasize storytelling.
Check out Caelestinum Finale Termini for some Attacking Divine Beast Vah Ruta vibes.
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"Powell" and "Secret of Mana" are the tracks you need to listen to.
The type of track on which to ship Shulk and Melia like a speedboat.
Tina Guo. Aside from playing perfectly, which I would assume is a requirement, the way she performs is simply mesmerizing.
The comeback song.
The flugelhorn may do the melody, but the dude on the percussions clearly is the star of the show.
A Yoko Shimomura original.
I hear more authenticity in the violins.
There's a longer version on YouTube I've been listening to, probably coming from a BGM on the official Japanese website. Magical.
With The Wonderful 101 Remastered out the week before this is going to be a complicated month financially.