If I were the final boss? Well it'd almost certainly involve a motorcycle chase with this song
Followed by some kind of scaled up pub brawl/back alley fight to either
or
Though Burner could work just as well for the chase scene.
I'm imagining this to be some kind of open world game. I'm not sure why I'd be the final boss though. I must have taken a level in badass at some point in the game. Some terrible event transforms me into a ruthless bastard and I take over the city, running it through fear and brute force with my loyal army of Bikers and Metalheads.
Hmm... there's potential for a decent game here.
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The Headcrab Farmer said:
It would be this one and as the music progresses, i'd get more and more difficult to fight whilst introducing new elements of fighting. I always envision this as the final boss theme to a fighting/brawling game with the stage in a bar (Crowd sounds included of course, since being the final and thus the most evil boss, I have to show of my evilness to my minions).
Ah, that'd be an interesting battle. Good choice of song! Though perhaps, instead of "So you want to be a DJ?" it should have "So you want to be a Hero?"
as I get up and walk down the stairs leading down from my throne in a fitting three-piece suit, you hear the sound of electroswing building up in the background.
Funny answer:Note: In this scenario, my battle would be part vehicle section.
Serious answer: I'd go with something Immediate Music-y, due to the fact that they are amazing little tunes. Edit: Seems I'm not the only one who came up with Immediate Music. Ah well. If in a pinch, I could also go with some Two Steps From Hell or X-Ray Dog or any other epic trailer music group.
Mine is already used as a boss theme, but they did a remix on Overclocked Remix.
So here is the original (FF 5 and FF 12 Versions). Listen to these two then listen to the remixed version.
I like the remixed version as its got more metal for a final boss than the original, as the original is used against an optional boss (in FF 12 anyway).
I'm using a Grooveshark link because I find Youtube to be quite unreliable for sound quality, I'd recomend anyone take a look at at the rest of the site too, it's pretty useful.
Also a joke one, imagine a massive black nightmare monster that screeches etherially.
It sees in magic so when it rears up to lunge it's head at you to bite you you hold your magic-absorbing sword in front of you (which it can't see because it's a blank space to it), your sword get's stuck it it's mouth and sucks it's life energy out of it then it bashes it's head against a wall/rock/pillar knocking the sword out which you pick up and the process repeats, the process is quite quick.
The monster gets faster with each sequence and goes along with the song's progression, you have to get the timing right every time or you get eaten.
I'd put on heavy duty earplugs, play "another one bites the dust" loud enough to shatter eardrums, finish the nosy punks off as they're writhing on the ground, and go back to reading my book.
Every bloody time! these guys are worse than Jehovah's witnesses.
I want you to imagine something, two rivals after a century face off in the same room. The moment the music starts playing they take steps and start running. As they move faster, everybody else slows down and seem to be frozen. That is because the one who is the last standing beacon of morality in the shadows moves at the speed of darkness. While his nemesis, the lighthouse who shines the justice of his ideals onto the world no matter the cost moves at the speed of light. Through this song, they move at incomprehensible speeds trying to kill one another in the name of justice and idealism.
As the song ends, they move in for one last clash. The darkness has beheaded the emperor of light, while the light has pierced the heart of darkness.
I don't care if it's on a mission to become the most overplayed music in history. It's overplayed in this sort of thing for a reason. Someone already took Mars, otherwise it'd be that.
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