
Riddle Transfer 2 Credits, Exactly What It Says on the Tin.

It lends the game a melancholy and bittersweet tone as you revisit the setting and characters of the first game one last time, now twisted by Quiz's takeover.
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You can tell that Jonochrome wanted a happy, celebratory piece to send off his series with. The bounciness and beat are hard to resist bopping to. Orange, the credits theme of Riddle School 5.It highlights the relief of the threat being vanquished and being safe at last, looking forward to the bright future ahead on earth (after two more games, that is). Forever Victorious, the music for ''Riddle School 5'''s ending cutscene.Composed of only staccato notes, the song gives an "I can do it" feeling while simultaneously urging the player to move quickly and save the world. That Strange Noise, the music for the climax of Riddle School 5.Haunting and mysterious, it highlights the strangeness of the completely different setting and the imminent yet unseen threat. Dark Seaside, main theme of Riddle School 5.A calming piece that makes the end of the game really feel like you've reached a sweet goal. For My Lady, the credits theme of Riddle School 3.Blue Sky, the main theme of Riddle School 3 and 4, and recurs for their respective segments in 5.


It hits hardest in Riddle Transfer 2, especially for the longtime fans who waited five years for a finale they thought wouldn't come. THE TEMPLE, the menu theme for all seven games.Alternative Character Interpretation: Was Diz, as it's later revealed he's evil, intentionally ditching the kids in RS5? Or did he do it because he knew he had no time to spare (not to mention he apologized in advance) and suggested them to find an alternative exit?.
