Jesse's Auditorium

Jesse's Auditorium

Hello, I'm Jesse.
I listen to video game music.
Guitarist.


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  • @The_Real_Sundowner
    @The_Real_Sundowner6 сағат бұрын

    You gotta check out slayer and elphelts themes dude, probably the best in the whole ost. Im sincerely hoping someone requests it. Also the best version on yt right now is the vid by orangey.

  • @bobipine
    @bobipine6 сағат бұрын

    Heck yeah, The Messenger. Jesse is doing the thing!

  • @AnActualDinosaur
    @AnActualDinosaur6 сағат бұрын

    The Messenger is basically "modern old Ninja Gaiden". It's pretty damn good.

  • @MagicMikeXx
    @MagicMikeXx7 сағат бұрын

    Nice vídeo! Please react to Victor theme Tekken 8, It is pretty surprising

  • @heavensdooooor4251
    @heavensdooooor42517 сағат бұрын

    Daaamn, remember this ost makes me want to play this game again, i was like jesse in the first song, but like "MAN HOW I FORGET THIS SONG?"

  • @weissschnee3916
    @weissschnee39167 сағат бұрын

    How am I only just now knowing you did an Omega Strikers video? I love your reactions and that video game to bits, so this is like the best of both worlds. Asher, my beloved!

  • @JezdamayelCaster
    @JezdamayelCaster7 сағат бұрын

    I fell in love with this game. Still love the music and remember things about this game to this day.

  • @JoyceW-Art
    @JoyceW-Art7 сағат бұрын

    I love this game and it's soundtrack so much! There's like 30 min long extended versions of these sings and I never get sick of listening to the songs. My biggest complaint with OST is that the official songs don't have enough loops. I wanna listen to them for longer!

  • @anhonitachi012
    @anhonitachi0128 сағат бұрын

    Try, the messenger from Dissidia final Fantasy! its awesome

  • @derekrunyan5582
    @derekrunyan55828 сағат бұрын

    Allow me to join the chorus of people excited to see you react to The Messenger!

  • @tkc1129
    @tkc11298 сағат бұрын

    "Late 90s Namco." Good ear, maybe. F-Zero GX was created primarily by Sega and Nintendo, but Namco was also involved somehow. All three companies worked together to create the "Triforce" arcade board/platform. I'm not sure who composed what, though. The game has a lot of music. In fact, every one of the 40 racers has their own short song. As for the music, they have a faster version of the song that kicks in on the last lap. I don't think you heard that with the Aeropolis track. F-Zero GX is absolutely amazing, though. I actually did play the original F-Zero on SNES at someone else's house, and I was infatuated with an article about it on Nintendo Power. I remember Hot Wheels came out with a like of products called "Streex" that seemed inspired by F-Zero. F-Zero was pretty big when it came out.

  • @flik221
    @flik2218 сағат бұрын

    FFXIV went downhill so hard after heavensward

  • @skuddstevens
    @skuddstevens8 сағат бұрын

    The Messenger is one of my all-time favorite games. It's a ton of fun to play, the soundtrack is absolutely killer, and the whole concept/twist is just so cool. Definitely hope you listen to some more from it, and would highly HIGHLY recommend playing the game.

  • @user-yo7oj7ve7h
    @user-yo7oj7ve7h8 сағат бұрын

    Top 4 game and soundtrack in my library, after Undertale, HollowKnight and Celeste. You should play this someday if you are a connoisseur of That Time.

  • @consensus688
    @consensus6889 сағат бұрын

    Composer has a band called rainbowdragoneyes they are really good

  • @platinumnitrocharge4218
    @platinumnitrocharge42189 сағат бұрын

    I played this track on the sound desk at a theatre I worked at to scare the ballet kids. It worked, the entire building was shaking.

  • @RammingSpeed
    @RammingSpeed9 сағат бұрын

    What is the song used in between all the Messenger songs anyone know?

  • @JessesAuditorium
    @JessesAuditorium6 сағат бұрын

    Forest of The Nopon (Night)

  • @RammingSpeed
    @RammingSpeed6 сағат бұрын

    @@JessesAuditorium Thank you!

  • @ThePoltergust5000
    @ThePoltergust50009 сағат бұрын

    Yoooooooooo, Glacial Peak! There's this weird touch in The Frozen Light I've always loved, RIGHT at the beginning of the song when it plays that opening melody, you can hear it switch seemingly at random intervals between two different duty cycles/"instruments", where one is a bit shriller and one is a bit smoother, and it always reminded me of like, when you're humming a complex melody with a big octave range and your voice cracks/you have to "shift gears" at points to keep the notes in a comfortable spot (even the way the instruments overlap a little bit as they switch feels reminiscent of those "voice cracks"). It's a really, really cool effect and I can never listen to The Frozen Dark without missing it bc in that one the whole opening line is just one instrument lmao

  • @Frostycle18
    @Frostycle189 сағат бұрын

    LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOOOO The Messenger OST is amazing!

  • @kg_nyc
    @kg_nyc10 сағат бұрын

    Jesse, you're amazing <3 your reaction said so much to me. I could see your feelings as you watched this song and shared the story behind them afterward. I experience music the same way. Certain music just unlocks (invokes?) emotion in me so intensely and this song always does. Thank you for sharing this with us :)

  • @infiniteoctopaw
    @infiniteoctopaw11 сағат бұрын

    I got to see this performed by the Sonic Symphony in February of this year. They went over all the things in historical order. Clasic era- 3d era- meta era- all 4 frontiers boss songs. They saved this as the finale encore. Hearing this preformed live, backed up by a symphony in a crowd of very happy sonic fans, all screaming the lyrics. It was a religious experience.

  • @superscott9780
    @superscott978012 сағат бұрын

    Dude please check out Xenoblade Chronicles X music title the Key we lost

  • @hilleltaco
    @hilleltaco12 сағат бұрын

    Along with the Frederick stuff already pointed out, "Sol Badguy" is a reference to Freddie Mercury's solo album "Mr. Bad Guy"

  • @itnxzy
    @itnxzy12 сағат бұрын

    song has taught me to not mess with a widowed lady, especially if you're associated with her husband's death 💀

  • @VainerCactus0
    @VainerCactus013 сағат бұрын

    Encounter theme and Cynthia Champion battle theme brings my child anxiety back, she has no chill.

  • @Napstablooky
    @Napstablooky14 сағат бұрын

    I love how spot on you are with guessing Faust's B section, you're starting to understand Daisuke's vision!

  • @EverydayLegend
    @EverydayLegend14 сағат бұрын

    “Smashing a beer bottle over some biker’s head” You just summed up Sol Badguy. It’s just his bottle can very easily vaporize the world multiple times over.

  • @afrostygayboy
    @afrostygayboy15 сағат бұрын

    I love this song so much! It reminds me of my teacher who brought me though a rough time just like Saeko who is a lovely teacher in Persona 1.

  • @afrostygayboy
    @afrostygayboy15 сағат бұрын

    Thank you whoever requested this, honestly this song makes me cry

  • @aediusbarbatus
    @aediusbarbatus18 сағат бұрын

    "Alone Infection" owes a lot to Faith No More's 1989 album The Real Thing, all the way down to the vocal melody of the line "blue, red, and black paranoia" being a direct musical quote from the chorus of "From Out of Nowhere" (the first song on the album). It's such a weird song, but back then FNM was doing some fun, weird stuff too. :)

  • @tomsthefish2002
    @tomsthefish200218 сағат бұрын

    But... we didn't get to learn what color do you see! D:

  • @noahsrebels
    @noahsrebels18 сағат бұрын

    DW4 is one game soundtrack i regularly listen to and have been for a couple years now, i love just about every song in it. I'd highly recommend Lu Bu's theme or Straight Ahead for your next reaction! Long Time Ago is also nice but is much calmer and longer, it plays whilst reading the in-game encyclopedia.

  • @emmiccino528
    @emmiccino52821 сағат бұрын

    "What weapon is he holding" A rectangular broadsword-gunblade. Like I thought that was pretty obvious /j

  • @fredt1983
    @fredt198321 сағат бұрын

    A lot of the characters songs are written like their consciousness is speaking to them. Hence you get Faust's "You went from a happy go lucky and goofy doctor to a serial killer because you lost a patient?! The f is wrong with you! What do you even see anymore?!?!"

  • @mojojojox5043
    @mojojojox504321 сағат бұрын

    Here we go, these two are pretty fun. I'll try not to make a massive comment but I don't have too much context on Faust so that'll help. It starts out with such a dope riff and the clapping part in the verse is easily a reference to We Will Rock You, the hand percussion is such a cool detail. Yeah bar fight really fits this theme, I'm sure someone already mentioned the comment in regards to that. The song oozes confidence and I love that about it, this song is kind of perfect for pumping weights. The break section references Sol's original theme Staying A Live and that's really cool. The solo is dope like always. The yeah's on the chorus are pretty fun. The song's lyrics basically talk about Sol's outlook and that's basically it. I think there's a bit more in the instrumentals that make the songs different from each other but I do think the similar swing/kind of repetitive tones just comes from the fact that this soundtrack uses one to two genres with progressive elements. The lyrical content imo does enhance these songs a bit but I think you can enjoy them by themselves too. There has been live Guilty Gear concerts but Naoki seems to have trouble singing several of the songs in a row which is unfortunate. There was a recent performance and I theorize he didn't get much time for a heads up and it was out of no where because he was very jet legged when performing (he did a good job considering he was jet lagged lol). Faust's theme has... a lot lol. There isn't that much to mention lyrically since the lyrics are about his whole character arc. Brutal riff and it hits just right, the screaming has a bit of insanity. The whispering part gives me insanity vibes as well. I like the screams here, I didn't like them at first but then they grew on me. The chorus has a wonderful melody, the goofy jazzy section hearkens back to him being more goofy in past games. It also gives a nice bit of variety to the song. The chill Radiohead part is really touching and very sombre, it's so tender and sad. The strings sound so good and lead into the final chorus so well. The climax with the final chorus is so good and I love the shredding in the background. Great song, I enjoy the melodies quite a bit. Sorry for the long comment.

  • @XanderW7381
    @XanderW738121 сағат бұрын

    Rewatching this after finishing Jesse’s Xenoblade 1 play through hope he gets to play 2 and 3 at some point

  • @temera7712
    @temera771222 сағат бұрын

    About a Doctor. I herad theory, just stumbled upon it in comments. Doctor was a surgeon and his patient died during the operation, I heard his patien was a little girl. He thought it was his fault and gone insane from the feeling of guit. And "We have only one sky; What is it's like to you?; No one can see the colors but you" its like Doctor asking his dead patient what a heaven looks like to her. For us its like "blue sky 🏙️ at day, red sky at dusk 🌆 and black at night 🌃". I didn't came up with this myself so I can't answer the question if you have some. But this theory sounds pretty decent to me.

  • @reyrapids63
    @reyrapids6322 сағат бұрын

    Definitely play Transistor, it's fantastic. But another hidden gem is Supergiant's Pyre, who is always left out of discussions. Pyre has a soundtrack that acts like the foundation for Hades. And the songs with lyrics have incredible variation due to the singers being in-universe characters, reacting to the players choices as they are magical bards, singing stories of your exploits. Pyre is so damn good we need to give it more love.

  • @Sekainoowaride
    @Sekainoowaride23 сағат бұрын

    "I eat toilet paper" and "It's very sad actually" these are both correct about Faust 😂.

  • @Number1BreadEnjoyer
    @Number1BreadEnjoyerКүн бұрын

    guilty gear strive is back! i hope to see more again

  • @Joebama87
    @Joebama87Күн бұрын

    Faust my beloved <3

  • @dabiga2315
    @dabiga2315Күн бұрын

    Regarding Find Your One Way: One of the community's favorite inside jokes is that "this song sounds like a bar fight, and you're winning" and it's so funny that you picked up on that immediately Regarding Alone Infection: Faust is one of the most powerful magic users in the GG universe, and he uses that power to heal. He fights by throwing random bullshit around the stage, and I mean random literally- his signature move is pulling out a random item from a preset list, which can have one of a variety of effects on the match. Lorewise, he was a beloved and respected doctor with a silly side until a child died under his care. The trauma made him snap and go on a murder spree. He eventually recovered and went back to practicing medicine, this time unlicensed and with a bag over his head. In Strive, he was put in a similar situation as before, where he had to save a young girl from subsuming to her own magic power. He had to use enormous amounts of his own power in the process, which physically stretched him out (he was quite tall to begin with), and fried his brain, leaving him in his current state. It's quite sad, because you can see the shadow of the man he used to be in the creature he is now.

  • @misterbin00
    @misterbin00Күн бұрын

    Faust used to be a good doctor, but after losing one of his patients, who was a young girl, he went crazy and became a psycho serial killer. He was one of the villains in the first Guilty Gear game. Later, he came back to his senses, so now he is one of the good guys saving people. Although he is still a goofball. Alone Infection feels like his entire story arc compacted together, with the shifting between sanity and insanity, madness and realization, and regrets. I really like the strings from the bridge continuing to the final chorus part and dialing everything up to twelve, where it almost sounds like this guy is ascending to heaven. It almost makes me cry.

  • @stephengarforth2753
    @stephengarforth2753Күн бұрын

    i listened to this ost when going through alcohol withdrawals, helped keep my mind a tiny bit calmer during that week long hell.

  • @HandheldGamer1991
    @HandheldGamer1991Күн бұрын

    Thats street fighter ex alpha music i hear.....i love you

  • @kayf.8070
    @kayf.8070Күн бұрын

    This fight is SO good! The music is amazing, and it is visually stunning.

  • @rampday
    @rampdayКүн бұрын

    you gotta check out orangeys mvs for some of these songs in your own time theyre so fucking cool. also find your one way actually has an official animated music video and it looks incredible but it cuts out the entire second verse

  • @aaronruinslives
    @aaronruinslivesКүн бұрын

    Yay more guilty gear

  • @AHylianWarrior
    @AHylianWarriorКүн бұрын

    Sol's weapon is called The Outrage and is a modified anti-Gear sword that is blunt but can be used to channel magic. Everything like technology and abilities in Guilty Gear are powered by magic. It's classified as a superweapon due to its efficiency but Sol is very good at absolutely slamming it around most of the time lol The name "Sol Badguy" comes from the time Freddy Mercury called himself "Mr Badguy" and he is THE Guilty Gear, who the series is named after. Gear are crazy artificial monsters that infinitely regenerate so they were extremely hard to kill. "That Man" aka Asuka (the guy who has the song "The Gravity") turned him in to one.

  • @kg_nyc
    @kg_nycКүн бұрын

    To answer the question of "do they have live Nier events?" The answer is emphatically YES. I went to a showing in LA in January this year. It was unforgettable! Hearing J'nique and Emi in person was absolutely magical <3 And to be able to clap for Yoko Taro and Keiichi Okabe in person was worth it alone. One of my favorite games/experiences of all time!

  • @KelvenCauthon
    @KelvenCauthonКүн бұрын

    The first Civilization game came out in 1991 and it solidified my love of geography and history. Baba Yetu is the main theme from Civilization 4, that came out in 2005. Fun fact: In 2011, the Grammys didn't have a category for video game music, and the song was only able to be submitted under the "Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals" category because Christopher Tin released it on his 2009 album "Calling All Dawns". The Grammys only made a "Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media" category in 2023, 12 years after Baba Yetu won it's award.