Out of all the Black Myth Wukong sountrack I would highlight these tracks :
1. Destiny 2. Celestian Symphony 3. Nonsense! 4. Black Myth Wukong main theme 5. It will Fit me just as well. 6. Listen not 7. Flames have paved my way 8. I see
The beloved monkey king is known to be invincible, curious, playful, wild, freethinking, free loving, yet dependable. The symphony is originally written for the 1986 tv series on Journey to the west. It depicts the scenes of the monkey king wrecking a havoc in the heavenly celestial court, hopping, dancing, braking things, intoxicated with magical immortality portioned wine and magical peaches that he has illegally obtained (well, he stole them, essentially), laughing hysterically and and scaring the crap out the proper folks of the court. Then he is given the opportunity for atonement. The monkey king accompanies the monk, and three other fellows on a journey to India to receive scrolls of important Buddhist texts. The journey is full of hardships and threats, but the heroes fight together and finally make it to the garden where they receive the scrolls but also attain enlightenment. I hear the playfulness, silliness of the monkey expressed in this piece, and also hear the diversity of the culture and challenges they face in their journey. Finally, the heroic melody gives a very emotional and glorious climax to thier accomplishments. That very last part that feels hopeful and tender, that part is unique to this arrangement for the game. It is giving hint to how the true ending to this game should feel like😊
It's a fiction story based on the true story, which records the journey of the hardship of the Chinese monk called Tang who learns Buddhist scriptures and brings them from India, the origin of Buddhism.
Would you react to BABYMETAL? I would suggest live performance of Road of Resistance from their PIA Arena 2023 concerts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XYMvGJy1JI
This theme was inspired from the original live action of journey to the west 1986 theme, so it's basically original theme but more epic
star rail live 2024 concert maybe?😅
this is the ost for true ending animation
Out of all the Black Myth Wukong sountrack I would highlight these tracks :
1. Destiny
2. Celestian Symphony
3. Nonsense!
4. Black Myth Wukong main theme
5. It will Fit me just as well.
6. Listen not
7. Flames have paved my way
8. I see
The beloved monkey king is known to be invincible, curious, playful, wild, freethinking, free loving, yet dependable. The symphony is originally written for the 1986 tv series on Journey to the west. It depicts the scenes of the monkey king wrecking a havoc in the heavenly celestial court, hopping, dancing, braking things, intoxicated with magical immortality portioned wine and magical peaches that he has illegally obtained (well, he stole them, essentially), laughing hysterically and and scaring the crap out the proper folks of the court. Then he is given the opportunity for atonement. The monkey king accompanies the monk, and three other fellows on a journey to India to receive scrolls of important Buddhist texts. The journey is full of hardships and threats, but the heroes fight together and finally make it to the garden where they receive the scrolls but also attain enlightenment. I hear the playfulness, silliness of the monkey expressed in this piece, and also hear the diversity of the culture and challenges they face in their journey. Finally, the heroic melody gives a very emotional and glorious climax to thier accomplishments. That very last part that feels hopeful and tender, that part is unique to this arrangement for the game. It is giving hint to how the true ending to this game should feel like😊
This is the main theme – played when game is over.
You should try this game, it won’t let u down😮
i listen to this over 38years。。。
Before I was 11, I probably heard this music on tv 1000 times
That main melody is basically hard-coded into the DNA of every Chinese/Asian Gen-X. It was the sound of our childhood.
It's a fiction story based on the true story, which records the journey of the hardship of the Chinese monk called Tang who learns Buddhist scriptures and brings them from India, the origin of Buddhism.