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Why "Snow in Summer" Haunts My Dreams (NieR Replicant)

Nier games stay in the hearts of their players for years after the end credits roll for the last time. Here's a look at how the soundtrack helps make that happen. I'm confused why so many people keep trying to explain WCS to me, since I put those letters onscreen in the part they're commenting about. I still thought it was snow because of the cold weather and how slowly the salt falls. But since publishing this, I read a statement from Yoko Taro that yes, it is salt. So I think maybe he just doesn't know what salt is. Feel free to send subtitles of any language to my business e-mail, and I will publish them! .srt format with time stamps preferred, but I'll accept anything as long as I know what lines should show at what time. "Snow In Summer" v1.22 is written by Ryuichi Takada of MONACA. The original piece is by Keiichi Okabe. NieR Replicant ver 1.22... is available on Steam, PS4, and Xbox One. 0:00 Intro 1:51 Opening Phrase 4:41 Main Choir Loop (Music) 5:23 Tension & Resolution 9:46 2nd Time Through 10:32 Shades & Grimoire Noir 11:37 Picking up the Pace 14:16 Cue the Orchestra 15:21 The Violins 17:14 Phrase A 18:08 Phrase B 18:43 Phrase C 19:59 Phrase D 21:32 Closing Thoughts 22:40 Putting it Together (Music) Corrections: 3:24 They really made me blur out ten seconds of a music video. Now that's petty. 9:21 Yoko Taro has stated that it's all salt so I guess salt floats in the NieR universe 9:32 It's not known for sure what caused climate change in NieR, but it's related to the lore, not our world. 19:33 I should have said tonic, not root. Chords have roots, scales have tonics.

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