![]() ![]() This is what is happening in almost every creative industry right now. With so much competition, you find a lot of stuff begins to sound similar because people are chasing after a sound that consumers are more likely to latch onto. Music has become homogenized because there are so many more people making music and competing to get their music out there. That doesn't make music any less of a subjective experience. Yes, I read all of that in the journal paper and the various interpretations by entertainment news sites. No, because you sound absolutely ridiculous trying to logic up a reason why "Face My Fears" is an objectively bad song. Just explaining it to ya, I will obviously not change your taste. And people like such repetitiveness like you said for the very reason of being repetitive - they like the sound of something they're more accustomed to and liked before.ĮDIT: and yes, most songs are written by those two The point is modern music is using the exact same sounds way more often, uses way less instruments, has lackluster lyrics and is just louder. I'm surprised most like the opening better than 3D's though. I know this isn't the complete song, so I'm sure it'll be even better when we can see it all together. Ansem SOD looking like a vampire followed by Marluxia swinging his scythe gives that part a climactic feeling not really matched by the music. ![]() If anything, the visuals are making me like it more than I would have. I like this song overall (and still LOVE Don't Think Twice), but that portion is on the weak side. I don't think disliking the part where the dubstep begins and the vocals turn into a garble means they're blinded by nostalgia. Try not to let your nostalgia goggles get the better of you. We're older now, and this is something new and different. We all need to accept that we are deeply emotionally attached to the previous theme songs and they've been with us for over a decade, AND we were much younger when those songs released, AND we didn't have the same monumental expectations that we're placing on KH3 and everything attached to it. They're all just standing on a building without any specific poses or nuance. Partly because they've recapped what was already recapped in another intros. Nonetheless none of it has impressed me creativity-wise, unlike KH2's intro and DDD's for that matter. And the golden particles when Roxas grabs Xion seem very in-game like. It honestly looks similar to the Kairi and Axel cutscene. ![]() And that what's mainstream usually becomes sucky. It is a well-known statement across society that the younger generations enjoy these stuff the most, however. And I dislike it regardless, even if it wasn't true. There are literally a scientific proofs that the current pop music is worse than what we had in the past. Generic.even though it isn't even close to anything you see on the market and only mirrors KH1's box art? BBS was generic. I really disliked KH3D's video but I love this one so I don't agree with you on it being a mediocre KH3D copy. It is a recap, but we've only seen like half of the video. They are in line with the quality of 0.2. But yeah feel like the superior for disliking mainstream pop music.Īre your eyes okay? Those weren't in-game models or even based on the in-game models. A massive keyblade war occurs thanks to former keyblade wielders and the Light of the Past, which takes out the massive hoard of darkness.Music is subjective and tastes are also subjective. In the Keyblade Graveyard, the group encounters Xehanort disguised as Terra, but an armored Terra intervenes and the two do battle while the rest of the group battles a swarm of Heartless. She was the one who was keeping Sora’s light in tact while in The Final World. Sora makes his way back to his friends in the Keyblade Graveyard, and while doing so, encounters Kairi. Unlike his former visits, Sora is unable to leave at will, but after recovering his body, he makes his way to various worlds to save the Guardians of Light and restoring his friends’ hearts, which - according to Young Xehanort’s warnings - will likely come at the expense of his own. The Final World is a place where hearts go when their bodies perish, but the heart is holding on to something. Sora meets Chirithy, who informs Sora that he has actually been in The Final World before, during his visits to the Station of Awakening. ![]()
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