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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jun 2, 2014 2:19:50 GMT
Oh yeah, it was so good, several TV shows have used it in action scenes, no joke.
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Post by Rock114 on Jun 2, 2014 3:43:03 GMT
Oh yeah, it was so good, several TV shows have used it in action scenes, no joke. Are you agreeing with me that it was bad? Because I put it here because it's awesome. I love the Suicide Mission music. I never said it was bad at all, so what you said doesn't make sense.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jun 2, 2014 17:56:15 GMT
Oh yeah, it was so good, several TV shows have used it in action scenes, no joke. Are you agreeing with me that it was bad? Because I put it here because it's awesome. I love the Suicide Mission music. I never said it was bad at all, so what you said doesn't make sense. OH FUCK ME I meant AMAZING! GOD! Why did I right bad?
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Post by Enzo on Jun 4, 2014 3:32:51 GMT
This song is beautiful
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2015 21:32:24 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2015 21:36:51 GMT
These two songs in particular:
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Post by Rock114 on Jan 5, 2015 22:39:51 GMT
Damn, I posted one Alan Wake song but totally derped out on the others. Can't believe I forgot to include them:
This is "War," which appeared on a radio in the first Alan Wake and as the credits song for the fifth Episode. Sung by Poets of the Fall (This would be the cameo I mentioned when I posted "Tom the Poet" so many months ago), it plays during an epic battle with the Taken in a warehouse. This is, IIRC, the actual music video for the song starring, yes, the actual model for Alan Wake playing Alan Wake. Epic.
This is "Children of the Elder God," by Poets of the Fall (In game portraying the band Old Gods of Asgard). This song plays during an epic battle against swarms of Taken on a farm turned into a rock concert. Yeah, you're fighting off hordes of darkness possessed demons on a concert stage with all the pyrotechnics that implies while this song blares in the background, singing about exactly what you're doing at that moment. Fucking. Awesome.
The "Old Gods" are back in American Nightmare with a new song, "Balance Slays the Demon." Nothing else to say except that this is, like all the other music in this game, fantastic. And yes, the "Old Gods" in the game are a pair of grumpy, crazy old men who sound nothing like the Poets of the Fall. Yes, it's lampshaded.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2015 23:22:51 GMT
Damn, I posted one Alan Wake song but totally derped out on the others. Can't believe I forgot to include them: This is "War," which appeared on a radio in the first Alan Wake and as the credits song for the fifth Episode. Sung by Poets of the Fall (This would be the cameo I mentioned when I posted "Tom the Poet" so many months ago), it plays during an epic battle with the Taken in a warehouse. This is, IIRC, the actual music video for the song starring, yes, the actual model for Alan Wake playing Alan Wake. Epic. This is "Children of the Elder God," by Poets of the Fall (In game portraying the band Old Gods of Asgard). This song plays during an epic battle against swarms of Taken on a farm turned into a rock concert. Yeah, you're fighting off hordes of darkness possessed demons on a concert stage with all the pyrotechnics that implies while this song blares in the background, singing about exactly what you're doing at that moment. Fucking. Awesome. The "Old Gods" are back in American Nightmare with a new song, "Balance Slays the Demon." Nothing else to say except that this is, like all the other music in this game, fantastic. And yes, the "Old Gods" in the game are a pair of grumpy, crazy old men who sound nothing like the Poets of the Fall. Yes, it's lampshaded. Isn't there a bit in Balance Slays the Demon where if you play it backwards, it has a hidden message? Also, you forgot the best song!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2015 23:24:38 GMT
And yes, there's a hidden message.
If you can't here it, it says, "It will happen again, in another a town. A town... called Ordinary."
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2015 14:55:05 GMT
If you can't here it, it says, "It will happen again, in another a town. A town... called Ordinary." Wow, I didn't know that there was a hidden message in this song o.O Ordinary - I think that's where the action of that fictional blog by Sam Lake was taking place, right? Damn, I want AW2.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2015 20:47:24 GMT
If you can't here it, it says, "It will happen again, in another a town. A town... called Ordinary." Wow, I didn't know that there was a hidden message in this song o.O Ordinary - I think that's where the action of that fictional blog by Sam Lake was taking place, right? Damn, I want AW2. I'm not sure. Looked it up, and this is what I found. I'm banking on Alan Wake 2 being released after Quantum Break. alanwake.wikia.com/wiki/This_House_of_Dreams
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jan 6, 2015 21:39:52 GMT
Well that's good to know, it's a pretty fun series.
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Post by Rock114 on Jan 9, 2015 22:15:47 GMT
Gonna put up some music from one of my favorite game series here.
This is the music that plays during the Good Ending of Metro 2033. The Good Ending is a bitch to get in this series, especially 2033, but it's beautiful nonetheless. This music and Artyom's narration about the future gives me chills every time.
Speaking of ending music, this is the music from the Good Ending of Last Light. While not as much of a bitch to get as the Good Ending of 2033, this ending backed up by this music gives off almost a sad hope that, even though things are shit now, the light at the end of the tunnel is coming.
And this would be the track that goes with the "Bad" (Notice the quotations) Ending. This track is more bittersweet than bad, and I have to admit that when I got this ending on my first playthrough I nearly shed a tear or two. It's the more emotionally powerful of the two in my opinion, though both are great endings with the exception of one or two little gripes.
It would be criminal of me to not include this beauty, arguably the game's main theme song. It appears in a couple of locations as you play the game, most notably in the opening of the actual game (After the Prologue) to great effect. This might be my favorite piece from this whole series, as it's mournful, sad tune captures the hopes of the Metro dwellers to return to times past when the world was still something of beauty to behold instead of a deadly wasteland where even the act of breathing can kill you.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2015 16:27:26 GMT
3 in one:
No idea if this was made for L4D2 or if they just used it, but I first heard it in game.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2015 2:42:15 GMT
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