nowz are tese the remakes vers. or are tey mixes chu put intu eachother ?? cuz tat vwy last part were the screech happens tats notz fwom SH2 its fwom SH3 as its the game over theme
As soon as the choir kicked in, I teared up. Felt like I was with my PS2 learning the truth all over again. Even said the same words I said back then - “James….wtf did you do.”
Line gave me chills honestly - I'm probably overanalyzing the scene, but his "I'm ready" to me sounds much more like a "I'm ready to die" than his original "Time to end this". Hits even harder at the end when it shows James just hopelessly walking away from Pyramid Head without his gun raised too.
@@xkleeborp465Which is also fitting with the in water ending knowing James has succumbed to Silent Hills wickedness and therefore no redemption for his actions.
@@CodeCube-rv1rmThe melody has absolutely changed. You don't have a clue what you're talking about. Why would you even post this reply if you don't understand the definition of the word "melody?" 😂
I adore this track. After everything James has been through, this was catharsis. Accepting all the shit he's been dealt and finally facing it head on. It works perfectly for this portrayal of James.
I never played the OG SH2 but this fight had me in all kinds of goosebumps. I loved it. I listened to the original and I love that too. I think this one feels more triumphant for James overcoming his guilt vs the original feeling more like a theme for his final judgement. Either way, amazing game.
This song and overall the fights make it much easier to tell what pyramid head really represents. Just that little line saying "I don't need you anymore", is the perfect amount of exposition.
Felt like I was playing a Souls Game fighting these guys on Hard. They combo with the spears and alternate giving you next to no breathing room. Also - they’re faster, just like how the recent RE games handle their hardest mode. I wanted so bad to beat them both with pipe only but even with guns I was barely hanging on. This music playing during it was excellent. Maybe I’ll throw the footage into an extension of the soundtrack version when it’s out lol the struggle.
Therapy doesn't come easy so I like that Silent Hill has their bosses not mess around really. Although the Abstract Daddy fight being absurdly easy if you go melee is hilariously perfect lorewise. But the trauma bosses related to the characters themselves aren't really that gentle. Seriously before I knew how to fight the Flesh Lip she was beating my ass silly and making me use up all my meds lol.
The og version gives me the overall vibe of something a little more neutral. Like a machine. So matter of factly. The remake version sounds like a very angry thrashing machine that is screaming. Like it still wants to exist but its dying with those added in breathing like sounds. Both versions have their almost "heroic" quality to them. In a very strange way I can't put into more eloquent writing. Cathaaaarsis. That's what I'm thinking of. You could use this song for either the pov from James or Pyramidhead and it works. And yet both sides feel like they're experiencing catharsis. It's like the PHs are practically gleefully bleeding like they WANT to die. They want to fulfill their purpose and no longer be needed. But that doesn't mean getting rid of them is easy. It has to be earned. Its why I love that ceremonial like flair they put into their battle when they move their spears around before impaling themselves. But like Mary, who also wanted to die. She still struggled and tried to fight back. That instinct is kind of hard to shut off. Hence the almost resistance like sound in the remake.
Just finished the remake, absolutely incredible! The nostalgia, but also the new. So glad they kept the original tracks in, but changed them up a bit. This one is just as, or possibly more incredible than its first edition.
I got chills on this part last week. The battle itself it's kinda whacky but everything else is too epic. It's been years... I mean YEARS since the last time I have the desire to replay a single player game, and I'm going for the other 7 endings. I'm ready.
I'd like to think that this fight is James making the decision to disregard his idea of suicide and chosing to continue living. After Silent Hill confronted him with his past mistakes and suffering he realizes that he is not the weak individual he thought he was. He is willing to continue to push forward and he will stop at nothing, thus fixing his scattered personality and rendering Pyramid Head useless. This track certainly fits that theme that i build for myself :)
Personally I love the new version though I see many in the comments prefer the original. I think the Soundtrack Version will sound better, the game version seems to take it easier on the general melody while also adding extra sounds into the chorus similar to the Game Version of the original Betrayal. Just from the tiny amount provided in the preview of the soundtrack version it definitely sounds more impactful and the chorus clearer. There’s extra effects to the general melody too. Once it’s out I’ll see if I can emphasize that chorus because you can hear a little bit of choir in there (not as pronounced as the original I suppose but with some work maybe it can be done).
The song of a broken man who have nothing left to lose. James scream in the remake is really heartbreaking and unsettling. It's the scream of a man with good potential who is ruined by guilt. I tried to find this song during the 2 pyramid head fight in the soundtrack but couldn't. I think it's bizarre they didn't release it, it reminds the original Betrayal but the changes make it more about sadness and despair.
@@sashaturned The songs for the twin pyramid fight are The Monolithic Doors Begin to Open (or something like that) then Unhinged Betrayal - both on the main OST. The second encounter with pyramid head I’m not too sure…the one where he’s chasing in the hallway. However the one later on in the labyrinth is Esoteric Woe which I am going to work on soon.
Bro how do people not like this bro like this is literally better than the old track imo the old one was so boring this one makes you feel like your actually at the final💯
The original betrayal was my favorite track from the og. It was the perfect musical embodiment of James’ guilt and sadness at its highest right after finding out the truth. This version trumps the original imo. It’s awesome
Saying the old one was boring doesn't make you any better than those who dislike the new one. Both are awesome in their own ways. At the time, the old one worked really well with that scene, as much as this new one did for the new game.
As far as the last Betrayal track "Betrayal's Reverie" goes, I have NO CLUE where that plays in the game. I cycled through all encounters that I had saves around (the Hospital chase and the Labyrinth sections). It couldn't be unused...maybe it's part of DLC on disc? Or a hidden boss fight? I have no clue! Maybe someone else has a clue to this? I only got through my first playthrough recently so I don't know I'll keep an ear out if I hear it somewhere...
The people complaining about the original compared to remaster... need to touch grass. Same guy who did the original, did this remake. Both are badass.
@sodafromteacups4029 Absolutely. But a person in this very comment section commented saying they didn't like the remastered version. That it was like decapitating their child (the original song) . So yes, they do, in fact, need to touch grass.
@@sodafromteacups4029Standards? It’s literally the same composer. Opinions on the track however are subjective. But to complain about having “standards” is hyperbolic disingenuous and discredits his work. Stop being so negative.
You know what I like to imagine PH looking like under the helmet? (HEAR ME OUT.) I imagine that if somehow James damaged that iconic headgear, he would find a grotesque facsimile of himself. He would be bald, his bloodshot eyes would be forced open à la A Clockwork Orange, his lips and nostrils would be melted to the point that they were sealed shut, and he would be desperately trying to breath through a mouth and nose that don’t exist. Tears would run from his eyes at all times, and even at his most aggressive, he would maintain an expression of pain and guilt. As it stands, Pyramid Head is excellent as is, but if that had been the big reveal, I feel like it would have been pretty cool and/or tragic.
@@chimeratheo1855 I don’t have a choice. TH-cam does that on its own and has for a few years here if a copyright is attached to anything. It remains public but the ad revenue is going to either the copyright holder or TH-cam is pocketing money itself
I like this one but the original is way better in my opinion. This one just makes it more intense while the old one makes it seem more like the name of the song and the actual feeling of betrayal.
Yeah this is my view on it as well. This is way more of a "standard video game/movie music" version of the original, i don't really know how to explain it. It's better as a standalone track to listen to, but with the context of the fight the original is 1000x better. It's more solemn, and the choir sounds better to me, it was already perfect the way it was.
The original is the somber lament of acceptance which now cannot be overridden even with the painful screech The remake sounds like the acceptance is not cathartic but crushing, setting the tone for the canon ending
Personally, I think if you listen with more focus, you end up realizing it's the same melody but with a completely different harmony. It's certainly not as scary as the original but as far being a melancholic or cathartic song is concerned, it still works amazingly. Also, keep in mind, the one who made the new soundtrack is the one who made the original soundtrack(Akira Yamaoka). It's been over 20 years and he wanted a similar yet different vibe. It's not that big of a deal.
@@ibrahimihsan2090 it’s not really up to you to decide what is or isn’t a big deal for me, you don’t know anything about me or my life. the original track means quite a lot to me personally. I’d also say it doesn’t really do the “melancholic” vibe as well at all considering bloober’s ridiculous directing regarding the cutscene before this fight, with those horror string sounds to emphasize just how “scary” and “shocking” the scene is, as well as james’ more epic movie dialogue before the fight starts - makes the altered melody sound more heroic. kinda shit. I also personally think Yamaoka lost his edge over the years, his recent works just don’t hold up to what he did prior and this is no exception.
@@shamvnblood He doesn´t know about your life and you dont know about his, therefore there is no reason for you to answer like a jerk. I also think that this version is good, and I loved it during the fight.
@@shamvnblood That´s just not true. He didn´t say that you were wrong on your feelings about the song or what it meant to you. He said, and I quote: "PERSONALLY (as his oppinion), I think..." the guy was just saying what he though about it. The other half of that sentence about melody and harmony is just a straight up music fact about the composition.
Damn, they even ruined this one. Seriously, the new soundtrack sounds like it should be the old one, and the old one the remake wtf. Anyway, you did a really good job in trying to clean it up from a game rip, so this is just commentary on what they did to it, not your efforts.
People like you need to stop to pit everything against eachother. I love both versions for what they are. Cant decide which one i like better tbh. Also same composer. Do you think its a great idea to make everything sound exactly the same?
@@SycoticForeverNeverAFYour entire comment is irrelevant man. Even if it's still the same composer, people can still prefer the original. To me this song feels like they wanted to add more flair to it, but it personally doesn't do it for me. It sounds better as a standalone song, but the original was way more fitting for this moment.
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nowz are tese the remakes vers. or are tey mixes chu put intu eachother ?? cuz tat vwy last part were the screech happens tats notz fwom SH2 its fwom SH3 as its the game over theme
James says “I’m ready.” Pyramids raise spears like they say “Prove it”
And after that James says "well, this Hill is really Silent after all"
As soon as the choir kicked in, I teared up. Felt like I was with my PS2 learning the truth all over again.
Even said the same words I said back then - “James….wtf did you do.”
that "im ready" gives me chills every time
In my honest opinion, this makes me feel the anger, the guilt, the remorse,
2:00 on is just bliss. Really glad they got Akira back on to do new interpretations of these amazing songs.
Agreed!!
Only a true demon could make me buy a walking simulator for a soundtrack. Dudes on par with Ishiwatari
Keep being a god, Akira ❤
This new version goes hard as hell, love it!
“I’m ready…” -Steel pipe
1:56 fking goosebumps man I love this game
SAMEEEE I GOT CHILLS WHEN THIS PART FIRST PLAYED
“I’m ready…” -James Sunderland
Line gave me chills honestly - I'm probably overanalyzing the scene, but his "I'm ready" to me sounds much more like a "I'm ready to die" than his original "Time to end this".
Hits even harder at the end when it shows James just hopelessly walking away from Pyramid Head without his gun raised too.
@@xkleeborp465Which is also fitting with the in water ending knowing James has succumbed to Silent Hills wickedness and therefore no redemption for his actions.
It was kinda corny, but so well earned and just made the whole fight feel triumphant lol
cala boca porra!
"Me too" - I said in response
I'm ready.
Also wild that Akira decided to completely change the melody it took a bit of getting used to but the new fight is so fucking epic!!!
The main melody hasn’t changed? But the harmony has been de-emphasised so it sounds a bit different
@@CodeCube-rv1rm You might be right! Perhaps a whole octave is missing not sure but I like both versions even I think.
@@CodeCube-rv1rm you are retarded
@@CodeCube-rv1rmThe melody has absolutely changed. You don't have a clue what you're talking about. Why would you even post this reply if you don't understand the definition of the word "melody?" 😂
@@ThotdFan127He's not right. Not even close.
The grueling and grinding music of accepting the harsh truth
I adore this track. After everything James has been through, this was catharsis. Accepting all the shit he's been dealt and finally facing it head on. It works perfectly for this portrayal of James.
As someone who preferes the original still, the Remake was so good, specially what they did with the boss fights.
I never played the OG SH2 but this fight had me in all kinds of goosebumps. I loved it. I listened to the original and I love that too. I think this one feels more triumphant for James overcoming his guilt vs the original feeling more like a theme for his final judgement. Either way, amazing game.
This song and overall the fights make it much easier to tell what pyramid head really represents. Just that little line saying "I don't need you anymore", is the perfect amount of exposition.
Wow! That analysis is just spot on! I couldn’t put it into words when I first heard it, but you managed to!
This version just hit on another level. Best alt version
1:56 levitating so hard
Felt like I was playing a Souls Game fighting these guys on Hard. They combo with the spears and alternate giving you next to no breathing room. Also - they’re faster, just like how the recent RE games handle their hardest mode. I wanted so bad to beat them both with pipe only but even with guns I was barely hanging on. This music playing during it was excellent. Maybe I’ll throw the footage into an extension of the soundtrack version when it’s out lol the struggle.
Dude reading your comment described exactly my experience fighting these two on Hard. My James had to keep injecting those syringes every 3 seconds.
Therapy doesn't come easy so I like that Silent Hill has their bosses not mess around really. Although the Abstract Daddy fight being absurdly easy if you go melee is hilariously perfect lorewise. But the trauma bosses related to the characters themselves aren't really that gentle. Seriously before I knew how to fight the Flesh Lip she was beating my ass silly and making me use up all my meds lol.
The og version gives me the overall vibe of something a little more neutral. Like a machine. So matter of factly.
The remake version sounds like a very angry thrashing machine that is screaming. Like it still wants to exist but its dying with those added in breathing like sounds.
Both versions have their almost "heroic" quality to them. In a very strange way I can't put into more eloquent writing. Cathaaaarsis. That's what I'm thinking of. You could use this song for either the pov from James or Pyramidhead and it works. And yet both sides feel like they're experiencing catharsis.
It's like the PHs are practically gleefully bleeding like they WANT to die. They want to fulfill their purpose and no longer be needed. But that doesn't mean getting rid of them is easy. It has to be earned. Its why I love that ceremonial like flair they put into their battle when they move their spears around before impaling themselves.
But like Mary, who also wanted to die. She still struggled and tried to fight back. That instinct is kind of hard to shut off. Hence the almost resistance like sound in the remake.
Bout time someone does this! Can't wait for the official soundtrack release!
Just finished the remake, absolutely incredible! The nostalgia, but also the new. So glad they kept the original tracks in, but changed them up a bit. This one is just as, or possibly more incredible than its first edition.
I got chills on this part last week. The battle itself it's kinda whacky but everything else is too epic.
It's been years... I mean YEARS since the last time I have the desire to replay a single player game, and I'm going for the other 7 endings. I'm ready.
I'm glad that they edited the song this way, its one of my favorite sounds tracks from silent hill 2.
Oh, Akira nailed it as usual ❤
I loved the original, but this is excellent too.
I just played through this fight and this is such an incredible update of an already amazing song - thank you for the extended version!!!
I used to sleep to this track ... back to the same habit with this even more dramatic version 20 years later
I'd like to think that this fight is James making the decision to disregard his idea of suicide and chosing to continue living. After Silent Hill confronted him with his past mistakes and suffering he realizes that he is not the weak individual he thought he was. He is willing to continue to push forward and he will stop at nothing, thus fixing his scattered personality and rendering Pyramid Head useless. This track certainly fits that theme that i build for myself :)
Having listened to both versions of this they both sound amazing in their own ways
I dont know how people arent liking this
So what if the chorus aint there
Is so good, especially those breathing sounds
Glad Akira Yamaoka still has the same samples for clangs, drums, moans & others for the new tracks.
It really does sound like the final confrontation before arriving to catharsis.
this fight was so hype 🔥
1:33 peak
1:56 I'm ready.
do you retards only have one word to describe stuff you like
Epico 😍
Personally I love the new version though I see many in the comments prefer the original. I think the Soundtrack Version will sound better, the game version seems to take it easier on the general melody while also adding extra sounds into the chorus similar to the Game Version of the original Betrayal. Just from the tiny amount provided in the preview of the soundtrack version it definitely sounds more impactful and the chorus clearer. There’s extra effects to the general melody too.
Once it’s out I’ll see if I can emphasize that chorus because you can hear a little bit of choir in there (not as pronounced as the original I suppose but with some work maybe it can be done).
A song that screams pain and catharsis in equal measure
The song of a broken man who have nothing left to lose. James scream in the remake is really heartbreaking and unsettling. It's the scream of a man with good potential who is ruined by guilt. I tried to find this song during the 2 pyramid head fight in the soundtrack but couldn't. I think it's bizarre they didn't release it, it reminds the original Betrayal but the changes make it more about sadness and despair.
@@sashaturned The songs for the twin pyramid fight are The Monolithic Doors Begin to Open (or something like that) then Unhinged Betrayal - both on the main OST. The second encounter with pyramid head I’m not too sure…the one where he’s chasing in the hallway. However the one later on in the labyrinth is Esoteric Woe which I am going to work on soon.
Bro how do people not like this bro like this is literally better than the old track imo the old one was so boring this one makes you feel like your actually at the final💯
retarded zoomer brainrot take
The original betrayal was my favorite track from the og. It was the perfect musical embodiment of James’ guilt and sadness at its highest right after finding out the truth. This version trumps the original imo. It’s awesome
Saying the old one was boring doesn't make you any better than those who dislike the new one. Both are awesome in their own ways. At the time, the old one worked really well with that scene, as much as this new one did for the new game.
Naw dawg i prefer the og. Just sounds so more... just guilt.
The original is definitely better but this is still really awesome.
As far as the last Betrayal track "Betrayal's Reverie" goes, I have NO CLUE where that plays in the game. I cycled through all encounters that I had saves around (the Hospital chase and the Labyrinth sections). It couldn't be unused...maybe it's part of DLC on disc? Or a hidden boss fight? I have no clue! Maybe someone else has a clue to this? I only got through my first playthrough recently so I don't know I'll keep an ear out if I hear it somewhere...
Perhaps they're wanting to add a final boss to Born from a Wish
Love Psalm is there after all, and it doesn't play yet, but it would on a BFAW DLC
That would be Epic.
it plays right before the twin pyramid boss battle, in a cutscene
@@jonechkaaafake
new version sounds omnious whereas the old one sounds psychodelic. i like both tbqh ngl.
I know why I needed you. But It's all over now. I don't need you anymore!
I'M READY!
~ James Sunderland
This remix version is as epic as the OG. Hope Akira Yamaoka gets what he deserves at GOTYs
The people complaining about the original compared to remaster... need to touch grass. Same guy who did the original, did this remake. Both are badass.
how dare people have standards and different opinions
@sodafromteacups4029 Absolutely. But a person in this very comment section commented saying they didn't like the remastered version. That it was like decapitating their child (the original song) . So yes, they do, in fact, need to touch grass.
@@sodafromteacups4029Standards? It’s literally the same composer. Opinions on the track however are subjective. But to complain about having “standards” is hyperbolic disingenuous and discredits his work. Stop being so negative.
Only wish it had the og's in-game version of the chimes and metal stirring
James needed help, in fact everyone James encountered (minus Mary as she wasn’t real) needed help
Laura didn't
I just realized the beat on 2:00 sounds just the song the hills by the weeknd
On a sheet the notes look like this
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. -___ ____
. -___
Can someone mix both tracks of the original and the remake?
You know what I like to imagine PH looking like under the helmet?
(HEAR ME OUT.)
I imagine that if somehow James damaged that iconic headgear, he would find a grotesque facsimile of himself. He would be bald, his bloodshot eyes would be forced open à la A Clockwork Orange, his lips and nostrils would be melted to the point that they were sealed shut, and he would be desperately trying to breath through a mouth and nose that don’t exist. Tears would run from his eyes at all times, and even at his most aggressive, he would maintain an expression of pain and guilt. As it stands, Pyramid Head is excellent as is, but if that had been the big reveal, I feel like it would have been pretty cool and/or tragic.
-1:33, 1:56
Can you make an extended video of "The Day of Night Shadows" track, please?
@@DryadChronicles yes
@@DryadChronicles th-cam.com/video/NLCvN8A7qwc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CxDm2vA-NgLfuMRa
Gave it a shot, uploaded now!
Is the full ''remade'' soundtrack somewhere officially posted?
1:55
The fight in the remake was much better but the old OST is still better in my opinión😂
I gave 2 likes from my 2 accounts to give this video 1K likes.
@@LowlifeMnich thank you, I’m glad you like it!
the music of the judment is better now
Why would you allow ads on this
@@chimeratheo1855 I don’t have a choice. TH-cam does that on its own and has for a few years here if a copyright is attached to anything. It remains public but the ad revenue is going to either the copyright holder or TH-cam is pocketing money itself
I like this one but the original is way better in my opinion. This one just makes it more intense while the old one makes it seem more like the name of the song and the actual feeling of betrayal.
Yeah this is my view on it as well. This is way more of a "standard video game/movie music" version of the original, i don't really know how to explain it. It's better as a standalone track to listen to, but with the context of the fight the original is 1000x better. It's more solemn, and the choir sounds better to me, it was already perfect the way it was.
@ Definitely. Couldn’t have said it any better.
It's not PHs betraying James, but vice versa. James no longer needs them, but they still need James
It's so jarring compared to the first. This legitimately feels like the tolling of a death knell.
It's spiteful now.
Interesting. I hear the exact opposite.
The original is the somber lament of acceptance which now cannot be overridden even with the painful screech
The remake sounds like the acceptance is not cathartic but crushing, setting the tone for the canon ending
doesn't work for me.
feels the same as watching your only child get beheaded in front of you. wtf did they do to this track man
Personally, I think if you listen with more focus, you end up realizing it's the same melody but with a completely different harmony.
It's certainly not as scary as the original but as far being a melancholic or cathartic song is concerned, it still works amazingly.
Also, keep in mind, the one who made the new soundtrack is the one who made the original soundtrack(Akira Yamaoka).
It's been over 20 years and he wanted a similar yet different vibe.
It's not that big of a deal.
@@ibrahimihsan2090 it’s not really up to you to decide what is or isn’t a big deal for me, you don’t know anything about me or my life. the original track means quite a lot to me personally. I’d also say it doesn’t really do the “melancholic” vibe as well at all considering bloober’s ridiculous directing regarding the cutscene before this fight, with those horror string sounds to emphasize just how “scary” and “shocking” the scene is, as well as james’ more epic movie dialogue before the fight starts - makes the altered melody sound more heroic. kinda shit. I also personally think Yamaoka lost his edge over the years, his recent works just don’t hold up to what he did prior and this is no exception.
@@shamvnblood He doesn´t know about your life and you dont know about his, therefore there is no reason for you to answer like a jerk.
I also think that this version is good, and I loved it during the fight.
@@Reingnus what? how am i being a jerk? considering the first reply was essentially telling me i was listening to the song incorrectly.
@@shamvnblood That´s just not true.
He didn´t say that you were wrong on your feelings about the song or what it meant to you.
He said, and I quote: "PERSONALLY (as his oppinion), I think..." the guy was just saying what he though about it. The other half of that sentence about melody and harmony is just a straight up music fact about the composition.
Damn, they even ruined this one. Seriously, the new soundtrack sounds like it should be the old one, and the old one the remake wtf.
Anyway, you did a really good job in trying to clean it up from a game rip, so this is just commentary on what they did to it, not your efforts.
Delusional take
"they"
You DO realize this is made by the exact same music producer of the original, right?
People like you need to stop to pit everything against eachother. I love both versions for what they are. Cant decide which one i like better tbh. Also same composer. Do you think its a great idea to make everything sound exactly the same?
Nah it's actually well remade, ppl have to stop wanting a copy paste of the game because of nostalgia
How about mix both original and remake together?
Honestly the original was much better, the choir was more sorrowful and soulful. This one is amped up in a very generic, Hollywood sort of way.
It’s produced by the same guy. You’re just yapping on this app and was t even alive when the og came out in 2001 lmao
@@SycoticForeverNeverAFYour entire comment is irrelevant man. Even if it's still the same composer, people can still prefer the original. To me this song feels like they wanted to add more flair to it, but it personally doesn't do it for me. It sounds better as a standalone song, but the original was way more fitting for this moment.