Frankly, the Phantasia Arranged version is the best of all of them in my opinion. Don't get me wrong, the original SNES version is good, and Sakuraba is a talented little bugger, but the OST arranged version takes that, and adds more and better instruments. It's even better than the RM2 version, and that one came out years later.
definitely one of the best RPG boss fight songs of all time, and one of the few repeated ones that sound really well done from the first version all the way to last. thank you for uploading this Lunar^^. all versions of this song are awesome XD.
Wow, such an amazing song, and if the SNES version was that epic back in the day, I cant believe its still epic now, EPIC, yeah so over all good job lunar
I have to agree with you on that one. For Motoi Saukuraba to get such an epic on the SNES, limitations and everything, is a miracle to this day.
However, I also find myself partial to the Radiant Mythology 2 version. Out of the other versions of the song, I feel that the RM2 version best captures the epicness of the original, even though it can't quite match it.
I was seriously impressed by the super famicom version, though I gotta say the old Symphonian fan boy in me says I still prefer the GC version.
TheArkhamjester 3 weeks ago
@TheArkhamjester That's how found about this song I fell in love with while Undine whipped my ass
Apathy45 2 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos
While i agree with many of the people here about the epicness of SNES ver. I'm torn between RM2 and the Arranged ver.
Apathy45 4 weeks ago
The RM2 version is the most best and epic than the rest! (Sorry to be rude...)
SweetKiss100100 4 weeks ago
Which one was playing when Celsius showed up?
FireLuigi149 4 weeks ago
@FireLuigi149 The Arranged version.
lunardragon2607 4 weeks ago
@lunardragon2607 O_U That was quick. Thank you.
FireLuigi149 4 weeks ago
haha. tales of symphonia is so much different. still amazing though ^_^
riku30005 2 months ago
In my opinion, SSH's rendition ROCKS out of this combo song...
migsrebsaber 11 months ago
In the days of the SNES it would have been Epic music
henryng99 1 year ago
@henryng99 not only in the days of SNES but now too =D
shintaqo 1 year ago
Frankly, the Phantasia Arranged version is the best of all of them in my opinion. Don't get me wrong, the original SNES version is good, and Sakuraba is a talented little bugger, but the OST arranged version takes that, and adds more and better instruments. It's even better than the RM2 version, and that one came out years later.
banjo2E 1 year ago
1:35 Gahh... bad key changes... But I'm SOOOO grateful!
EctInc 1 year ago
It's so awesome how you combined all the originals together lunardragon2607.
:D
JenniferReturn 1 year ago
definitely one of the best RPG boss fight songs of all time, and one of the few repeated ones that sound really well done from the first version all the way to last. thank you for uploading this Lunar^^. all versions of this song are awesome XD.
belmontzar 2 years ago
Holy shit. Amazing!
Eleferiona 2 years ago
Wow, such an amazing song, and if the SNES version was that epic back in the day, I cant believe its still epic now, EPIC, yeah so over all good job lunar
5/5
SpaghettiVSToast 2 years ago
o_O
The SNES version rocks HARD!!!
This may not be as famous, but it's epicness is certainly up to par with Megaman 2's Wily Stage 1 Theme!!!
DjtheSdotcom 2 years ago
Awesome! All the versions of my favorite theme in the tales of series.
Brings back good (or bad) memories of Phantasia when fighting Pluto.
Ronidobrasil456 2 years ago
The SNES version is still superior to all of them.
Jaymonius 2 years ago
I have to agree with you on that one. For Motoi Saukuraba to get such an epic on the SNES, limitations and everything, is a miracle to this day.
However, I also find myself partial to the Radiant Mythology 2 version. Out of the other versions of the song, I feel that the RM2 version best captures the epicness of the original, even though it can't quite match it.
lunardragon2607 2 years ago