Board Thread:Element Knight 375's Discussion Board™/@comment-4743273-20150429211830/@comment-4743273-20150811183536

Wow, these are sad and also kind of beautiful. For some reason, I think of them as cool songs to play during some kind of slow-motion, bullet-time sequence with no sound effects in a chaotic situation where you have to reach someone quickly. I don't know if that makes any sense, it's tough to describe.

But yeah, I see what you mean about Engage the Enemy. It actually doesn't play in that kind of context, it usually just plays when things get epic and emotional. It plays during sad moments, inspirational moments, badass moments, or all of the above. As soon as you hear those first eight piano chords, you just know your mind is about to be blown. I love it.

The Price of Freedom is definitely the more "sad" one in my view. It's an empathetic kind of sad, because it plays when a really good-hearted, lovable character fights to the last breath to save his friend. That kind of thing gets to me - I don't get emotional over love as much as friendship.