Castlevania: Symphony of the Night music -- Finale Toccata

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2013-08-20に共有
Alternative title: Final Toccata

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I originally created this playlist as a private list, since there were not corresponding versions in the YouTube. However, I later came to think that why not share it with others willing to listen the videos. So I changed the videos' options for them to be public.

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  • @macblink
    I love this theme, the powerful start, the voices, the build up, the length.. enchanting and menacing at the same time
  • (Upon entering the Necromancy Lab) Me: The Necromancy Lab, the inverted version of the Alchemy Lab Friend: Alchemy for the living. Necromancy for the dead.
  • First reaction upon entering the Inverted Castle: Holy shit! I'm upside down \o_o/
  • The song had been played in the castlevania series when trevor was fighting alucard
  • @jdrs4214
    There’s something about this Toccata, and all of the horrible unpleasantness of the areas of the inverted castle that it was playing in. Those were also the hardest. Even the tone of the “Black” Marble Gallery changed big time from the Marble Gallery of the 1st castle. It went from upbeat and fun in the 1st castle, to painful, difficult to tread deadly hell, once you enter it in the 2nd castle. I can’t really describe it, but everything crawling on the “ceiling” there, will most certainly deprive you of the warm blood flowing thru your veins if you’re not careful.
  • @DullBones
    Stage Themes Reverse Clock Tower Death Wing's Lair Reverse Outer Wall Black Marble Gallery Necromancy Laboratory Reverse Entrance
  • Y'know? I opened multiple 'extended' versions to finally find one that does not replay the intro every time. Keep the intro at the beginning. It's called an intro Anyway, back to playing Bloodstained!
  • This kinda reminds me of people getting 60 years old and becoming delayed funerals ,when the countdown of life begins . A sad piece of art .
  • This feels like the theme that the depths of Doom Tower in Raid SHOULD have but doesn't I miss the days when video games were made like Symphony of night!