>Final boss has unique music that plays during it's fight
>It's a dark remix of the main theme
Final boss has unique music that plays during it's fight
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>Fighting Final boss
>Final boss starts crying and starts saying he's sorry for what he's done
>Prompt to spare them appears
>If you take it the boss hits you with an instant game over
>no checkpoints between phases
dunked on
That is my absolute favorite trope.
The callback to the main menu will never get old when done right.
>landing the demolisher on gogmazios for the first time and having mark of the hero play
Speak about hype
>Final boss kills themselves
>It's a family member
>Final boss kills themselves right in front of your eyes to end his suffering and the continuous pain he's involuntarily causing you
>the remix is at the six minute mark on a boss you'll kill in less than two minutes
Damn it Star Allies.
>rival fight
>either spanish guitar or church bells kick in
>final boss' battle theme sung by his loved once from before he was corrupted
>game music is all played by synthetic instruments
>final boss theme starts the same
>on THAT note it shifts to a real orchestra
On a similar note,
>first half of the game's soundtrack is done with entirely standard windows Midi
>that one part with a new instrument screams in right as something cool happens, and the soundtrack goes buck wild from that point on
>major endgame story boss
>music is a remix of the main battle theme from the first game
>the remix is at the eight minute mark on a boss you'll kill in less than two minutes if you use a cheese team
FTFY
I LOVE when a game remixes the main theme, like Smash.
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>decide to re-listen to it on a whim
>0:19 hits
>only noticed the motif over 10 years later
You don't even have to cheese.
Hammer solo did the job and killed Void EX before the remix could play all the way.
>level is known for its music
>nobody ever mentions that it's a remix of the title intro or that it's been remixed in plenty levels before hand and after
>final boss is not the main villain.
Lategame boss tracks that remix the main theme are always kino
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geeeeeet dunked on
>final boss is your adopted son and thinks your the best
>Boss music starts out sweeping and dramatic
>boss music changes to a more upbeat courageous version as you start winning and the boss starts panicking and losing
super simple but I love it everytime
>final boss want you to succees but don't belive that it can.
>momma, I just killed a man
>final boss is punching god in the fucking face
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>mystery boss
>generic boss theme plays overlayed with a character leitmotif from a previous game
>post boss fight cutscene reveals it was them in disguise
>final boss music is the greatest piece of music ever written for a video game
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>earlier vocal theme gains added lyrics that change the meaning of the song
game?
>Fight a character
>Their boss music contains their leitmotif.
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This is just the quickest example I could think of, but I love how this track contains the part of the opening that played after Bowser shows up.
Good stuff
Tetris Effect comes to mind.
>Final boss' first phase is just some awesome sounding shit
>Second phase begins
>Lyrics kick in
tbf you deserved it at that point
>Parts of the game become harder and change the more you progress
INFECTED CROSSROADS
>Final boss is a remix of the main theme, which is shoehorned into almost every song, instead of something original
I love Green Greens but I wish they'd stop doing this.
Game was too easy, but it was fun co op had a great soundtrack
Post the remixes.
STANDING HERE
>first phase of the final boss has a amazing remix of the main theme
>second phase a has the most generic and bland "epic" boss fight music of the whole sountrack
what's its name Yea Forums?
Sonic Adventure.
Shadowbringers sorta.
>>It's the main theme from the previous game in the series
What is Ace Combat
>boss is a wild monster you've been tracking down the entire game
>by the time you corner it it's become intelligent enough to acknowledge you as a worthy opponent
>Final boss has the same theme as the last two times you fight but more grandiose
>Except a brand new theme interjects and eventually winds itself into the boss theme
>Realize that this is the theme of your main character, as he slugs it out 1v1 with the final boss and challenges his ideologies
>Game is a low-budget title based on a toy license
>letting him guilt trip you
>kick his ass anyway
What game?
based
JUSTICE TO THE MAN WITH NO LIFE
>have to go inside the final boss and kill its heart
>you can hear the boss from inside its body screaming as you destroy its heart piecemeal
Dragon's Dogma: DA
>Final boss first phases uses an earrape version of their theme
>Final phase seemlessly transitions to a harmonious, triumphant version of their theme as your character exploits their weakness
>The music get really good after two minutes
>The boss is so fucking easy that you will never reach such segment
>final boss has an absurd amount of health and seems impossible
>after you take out 1% of its hp it "kills" you with an unblockable attack and you get a "game over" screen
>suddenly a montage plays of everyone you met during your journey cheering for you on
>their energy revives you and gives you a new powerup, allowing you to defeat the final boss effortlessly.
any games that do this?
Also forgot
>music changes from a foreboding, ominous theme to a triumphant version of the main theme
To be fair the percussion's cool on Phase 2, but if you're playing Psycho Waluigi, you can't afford a sound system that can kick out the required bass.
Kingdom Hearts 3 sorta does it, but it's the only redeeming moment in an endgame that's basically a giant spit in the face to anyone who cared about the series.
Literally every Hashino Persona game, except for the "absurd amount of health" part.
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He did nothing wrong.
Aria of Sorrow kinda does something similar to the montage of people cheering you on but I can't remember if it was before or after the fight.
Paper Maring
I REALIZE
>1st phase music is better than 2nd phase
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That’s cheese af, it has so many invincible frames
Undertale dun it.
Haltmann didn't deserve the pain he got.
Hate this, way too common and never feels earned.
You're entitled to your own taste, but Under My Control is a Christmas light compared to CROWNED.
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BoaG and OWA
>Song is great initially but gets old fast
>Boss is easy to kill so it doesnt get old
>you can just fight the final boss at the beginning of the game
>you can beat it if you're good enough
any games for this feel?
Barkley: Shut Up and Jam Gaiden except the first phase is the main theme and not a remix
FFVI
>Final boss has unique music that plays during it's fight
>It's a dark remix of the main theme
>It gets so somber that it reverts to the very first 8 bit rendition of the song
>Final boss is the king of hell
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Chrono Trigger, Devil May Cry, Breath of the Wild, off the top of my head.
I fucking dare you to find a better example.
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>God Shattering Star
What an awesome track name.
>Final Boss was the protagonist at the start of the game
>fight theme is the area theme with an added instrument
>the more outnumbered and fucked you are, the more instruments are added
Fucking this. Why would they have the climax song be a generic tense theme instead of
>CANT HOLD ON MUCH LONGER
>BUT I WILL NOT NEVER LET GO
Bravely Second does this to an absurd degree and it's amazing.
>you take control of your rival character to defeat his own antagonist
Uprising was so good, I'm pissed that the franchise came back to die again besides being used in Smash
SA2 got it right at least
Statistically, we have a good chance of getting a sequel by 2035.
>Start playing Planet Robobot
>Ooh this is a pretty title screen
>Music is pretty nice too
>Skip to the end
>Merge with Halberd to fight Star Dream
>It's the title screen
>Break off the final piece of the Access Ark
>Final phase
>Music starts playing
>"Oh shit it's the title screen them-"
>MROOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWW
>Bass drops and everything goes fucking ham
I know HAL has a knack for finales but holy fuck did they nail everything in this one
When you start a new game in FF6 this is the first music you hear
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When you reach the end of the game and the final battle starts you hear this
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What games does this happen? It's my favorite trope.
Most Kirby games, with special mention to Robobot and Star Allies
no abilities run is THE run.
Ah, a man of culture as well
>Final boss theme
>After a seemingly hopeless fight the music becomes an epic version of the main theme as you overcome and defeat the boss
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Rune Factory 4
>it happens so late into the song that you can completely miss it because they make it sound like the song will just loop again for a bit, and the boss doesn't have enough health
>Final boss song is really good and goes like 6 minutes
>fight is over in 20 seconds
u sound mad kiddo
Void was such fucking kino
hes in a better place now
>Final boss has god tier music
>But it's an absolute shitty fight
>Final Boss
EVERY SINGLE MAIN THEME PLAYS
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shit I you'd somebody
Always sounds like a heart beat monitor before it transitions I wonder if that was intentional
OH HOW I HAVE SEEN THE DRAGONS DOGMAâ„¢
UNBOUND BY TIME, ALL-BINDING, GRAND DESIGN
This shit right here. The boss fight is long enough to hear the whole thing, but you might be drowning it out with screaming at the game's hype as fuck ending.
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off-topic. why is Kirby music so fucking good in general?
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God, The Sun Rises makes me misty eyed every time.
>the boss starts singing
>the arena is a stage
>WITH AN AUDIENCE
Goddamn I love Okami.
Nier Automata
I maintain that it was an oversight and they got it backwards.
You don't need to hate me, I already hate myself more than anything.
They repeated it in generations
pls tell me
>accidentally gets his own daughter WHIRRRd by a machine he activated
>despite having so much power and wealth the only thing he can do is plug himself in the robo that he thinks killed his only child
>all of his memories of her get completely WHIRRRd by the robo and then he goes completely mad
>his daughter survives and returns but he doesn't remember who she is, she gets upset and tries to teach him a lesson which results in him getting completely WHIRRRd by the robot in which Kirby has to destroy
>before he gets obliterated he is reunited with his memories and remembers what he was fighting for all along
Haltmann had a hard life
Fucking LISA man...
It's made with love.
>Final bossl
>Literal god
>Game Over theme is peppered throughout the theme
>Overtakes the main melody as the fight approaches it's climax, no other instruments play other than the sound of wind
No pressure.