I relate to this song a lot. There is a sense that destiny approaches you, but is it the type of thing you really want.
The song is from a PSX game called Lunar: Silver Star Story, and the character who sings it is a young girl named Luna. She is unaware of her future, and her past is hidden from her, as she is an orphan.
I don't think there ever has been or will be a more moving cut scene. Yes, characters in RPGs die and it's moving and sometimes well-done, but how many express the trepidation we all feel, the self-doubt if we are going the right way, and the fear that our future may not at all be what we expect.
That's brilliance, and it made me a Game Arts fan from a while back.
I relate to this song a lot. There is a sense that destiny approaches you, but is it the type of thing you really want.
The song is from a PSX game called Lunar: Silver Star Story, and the character who sings it is a young girl named Luna. She is unaware of her future, and her past is hidden from her, as she is an orphan.
I don't think there ever has been or will be a more moving cut scene. Yes, characters in RPGs die and it's moving and sometimes well-done, but how many express the trepidation we all feel, the self-doubt if we are going the right way, and the fear that our future may not at all be what we expect.
That's brilliance, and it made me a Game Arts fan from a while back.