The music in Allucaneet Palace adds or removes instruments based on which musicians are present in the palace. (I won't say more in case you ever play it, but it's very cool.) (You should play it.) Edit: Oops, I should've finished the video first. But yeah, it's neat, and is very whimsical and extremely 90s. I think you'd love it.
@BlueHokage6 ай бұрын
Giant playground battle is Big Nostalgia for me. I bought my first Dual Shock controller for the ps1, and this was literally where I loaded my save file from. This song hit so hard while experiencing that new controller's analog sticks for the 1st time. Man, they were they so much better then the N64's.
@Lanewreck6 ай бұрын
Yoooooooo i cant believe someone actually took time to listen to this. This game is so so so special.
@Efwerd6 ай бұрын
Oh man now This is nostalgia music for me. Grew up with Musashi as my main game for PS1. Looking back, this game was basically an amazing anime that you can play as a game. The kingdom is in danger and the princess summons a hero from another world. We play as this little Blue-haired swordsman. Strong enough to lift whole robot soldiers and chuck em. Taunting them as you do so! The Main theme “The Musashi Legend” will always be my favorite theme from this game, but honestly, almost every track is memorable.
@jinhong912 ай бұрын
Such a blast from my childhood, the game doesn't take itself seriously. As you may have noticed, the Allucaneet is All you can eat and the characters from the Allucaneet Kingdom have names based on food, Princess Fillet, Butler Livers, Steward Ribs, Acrobat Sausages. The enemy faction also have names around a theme as well, they are named after drinks. And then there's Musashi and Kojiro. Musashi's title at level 1 is literally little turd and Steward Ribbs did address Musashi as Sir Little Turd once at the start of the game.
@thenonexistinghero6 ай бұрын
I love BFM. Great music, fun light-hearted plot, fun characters, great voice acting (even today I still enjoy it) and just overal fun gameplay. It's basically like a Zelda game in many ways, but it's also very different and unique. I think Alundra 2 has a similar vibe in terms of plot. A lot of people didn't like it because it wasn't related to Alundra 1, but I still love it. Not as much as Alundra 1, but I still think it's among the best action RPG's on the PS1.
@gregbrown88816 ай бұрын
I never played Brave Fencer Musashi myself, but my brother had it way back when and I watched him play through most of the game because it was just that good. You're completely right about the game not taking itself too seriously - Not only was it set in the Allucaneet kingdom, but most of the characters were named after different foods, like Butler Livers and Princess Fillet. I remember there being a lot of subtle, quirky humor scattered throughout the game, especially in the dialogue. It really added to the overall light-hearted feel of the game.
@StorymasterQ5 ай бұрын
Wasn't there also the Thirstquencher Empire? Wasn't that the enemy? I forgot.
@stevematalavage35326 ай бұрын
Was such an amazingly fun and unique game back in the day. Comedic and serious when it needed to be.
@belitr59156 ай бұрын
I can't handle all of these classics.
@nelsonrodriguez3746 ай бұрын
This game is like a very lighthearted, condensed Square experience. Designed to hook you fast and upfront instead of late gratification and long deep investment. A nostalgic charm gem.
@clericneokun6 ай бұрын
I also love it when a bgm is looped so well that you don't even notice it.
@NoxHypnotic6 ай бұрын
The series hasn't seen much activity after the ps2 sequel (which has pretty catchy music as well, particularly the guardian themes) If only someone at Square would get us a rerelease, remaster, ANYTHING. Japan got psn releases for ps3 and PSP in 2008, 14 years ago and a PS Vita psn copy in 2012 that I don't think made it over here and has been in limbo ever since other than a 20th anniversary video on the SqEn youtube channel back in 2018.. Musashi fans are basically out here fiending for a modern way (outside of emulation) to play this again other than buying $150-2000 ebay copies. Kind of like Breath of Fire fans, but I digress.
@tcg27176 ай бұрын
One of my absolute favourite games of all time. The entire game is magical and they really don't make them like this anymore. About the characters in the palace theme, these are NPCs that are trapped and scattered throughout the entire world, and when you rescue any one of them, they appear in the palace, and the BGM will change according to the instrument they're tied to. So in the beginning, it's only the tune without any of their instruments, and as you rescue more than more, the instrument adds to the BGM in the palace! It's just such a magical thing to experience and not seen in any other games at that time.
@reefatbakht3 ай бұрын
That first one is actually incredible. Top tier VGM. So catchy.
@treagoplays6 ай бұрын
As a guy that never got to play BFM but listened to a lot of vgm music the giant midair battle is popular enough that I've even heard it. I always thought it was a bop
@ulisesmantilla91936 ай бұрын
Brave Fencer Musashi is a gem of a game, a perfect storm of ingenuity, music and even VA delivery (that last one being an absolutely insane feat for the time it came out). Funny enough, the game was packed with a demo disc for FFVIII; so I know a lot of people that bought the game only for the demo, yet sorta pushed it aside after playing the game that came alongside it. The "sequel"...is not one I can recommend on good faith for several reasons, but the music was good too.
@Rikku12e6 ай бұрын
Brave Fencer Musashi and a couple other games like Parasite Eve and Einhander and I think a couple others all came from Square making way more money on Final Fantasy VII then they thought they would so they were free to try a bunch of unique and interesting new titles also a lot of people purchase this game just to get the demo for Final Fantasy 8 that was included with it.
@thenonexistinghero6 ай бұрын
Pretty sure that's pretty hard to do for some of those games. BFM and Parasite Eve came out 1 to 1.5 years or so after FFVII. Even back then that's just not enough time for a game to be successful and to start up and finish multiple major projects that quickly.
@RPGMel7106 ай бұрын
i wonder how much the buffet costs at allucaneet palace
@binchofield6 ай бұрын
My favorite ps1 game too bad Square gave up in giving it more sequels aside from Samurai legend Musashi.
@MarxasThomas5 ай бұрын
9:08 it sucks that this song wasn’t one the ost😢
@KevintribaI6 ай бұрын
Most underrated ps1 game ever and the only reason it sold at all was becuase of the ff8 demo
@y_o_z_4 ай бұрын
Try Fight at Underground Factory and Relics Keepers theme and find the difference. Try Frost Dragon's theme too. It's good. Skullpion's theme also good.
@blakec85496 ай бұрын
Man i forgor about this game. I kinda want to dig out the old ps1 now