One time playing i was in the final wave and my colony had only two ways to get in: north and south. North was doing fine, lots of turrets, soldiers and wasps were doing a great job, but at the south there weren't that many defenses, so they breached inside. I had to move all my available soldiers which were soldiers, snipers, thanatos and a titan to the south, but i noticed that when they left, the walls at north were being breached at the same time. I ignored it because I tought that the executors would deal with it. Well, there was a huge infection at south and I didn't know that all the energy producers were there. So yeah, i had no defenses because the buildings were infected. North became the worst of all because of 2 small towns i made. All of my soldiers started deserting, i didnt know what to do. They approached from everywhere and i was doomed. Until i saw that the titan, the only one that didnt leave, was fighting for the colony, defending the main city that was transforming in a big pile of human and zombie corpses. And thanks to him, i was able to control most of the final wave. There was still some hope. Until the game crashed on me.
After almost two years of not playing the game, I'm proud to say that the world was reset to before the final wave. Re-reading what happened, I managed to organize my soldiers better, placing them at the south wall instead of north. The invasion was stopped. The colony... has been saved...
0:00 - 0:05 You see the red arrows at all sides of the minimap 0:06 - 0:12 You got visual on the horde. THEY ARE BILLIONS 0:13 - 0:29 You pause the game, give orders to your units, build extra walls, towers, maybe get resources from the market or by destroying building 0:30 - 0:37 You double check all sides of the colony and think: "That's the best I can do..", and took a deep breath 0:38 You unpause ... "They are trying to break through!"
What's comical about surviving is the possibility that mobs of angry hungry colonists will be your end, rather than the zombies, if you just barely make it.
I don't know, I've had to disable the music because I can't deal with the large silences where no music plays. This music is rocking, I just wish there was normal music too...
I will never forget the first time I played Goddess of Destiny. I had started with the campaign and never played or even tried the other modes. So it's important to note.. *I had never heard this music before this.* I was doing ok it seemed everything was going fine until that harpy wave hit me. I quite literally saved my Command Center with 1 hp left on the barrier before it became infected. EVERY SINGLE BUILDING I had was infected. But I still had most of my army. I struggled to repair things and every few days a new wave would slam into my base and knock out half the progress I had made. I was producing troops but losing some each wave.. I clawed my way back.... city 50% repaired! Wave... city now 30% repaired..... 70%!!! Wave hits... 55%... In this fashion I pressed on struggling to hold on. I finally got my city back into mostly working order, starting to produce titans again. I only had 6 or 7 and then that last wave hit and this music dropped. Every hair on my body stood up, chills. I remember desperately trying to hold my walls and building secondary and tertiary defense points. I scrambled to keep my forces where they should be. I recall I did not build that far north... mostly my city was south, southwest, southeast, and eastern parts of the map. By your command center there is a bridge, slightly north of that I had walls in an arc that were faultering and I moved my couple of titans from other critical areas there, letting other places fall back to other layers of defense and my titans got to this point, just north of that bridge right about at 1:22 It was so intense and this little bit in this song lit a fire in me - I MUST SURVIVE. I was able to sustain there with some micro and maintained my backup layers of defense elsewhere. Never have I wished I recorded my gaming more than that scenario.
The music you hear that souinds the final call to arms, you know this is what you have been waiting for, it was never a question of 'if' but of 'when', you know that this is it, it is now or never! You call to arms all of your soldiers, you ready your defences, your rangers take their final drinks, your thanatos light their final cigars, your soldiers reload their clips one last time, your snipers check their scopes, your Titans march out, your Lucifers ready their flamethrowers... and they take to the walls and brace themselves. Your towers aim outward, your Shock Towers fully charged, your spike traps laid down, your walls stand ready, and your colonists scream for cover... Then you see a wave of grey/white/black and the endless growling and moaning as they approach... and all you, the player can do, is watch and wait... and hope that your colony is ready...
as I would like to add as the last line, something related to mutants, but, they are my favorite unit, and the most disappointing of all, mutants cannot destroy everything as they say when recruited, mutants have no place in the final battle
This track could be called: "Shaping human hope" Soldiers training, farmers geting tools to be used as weapons, citizens bloking windows and doors, workers making weapons and ammo, band creating the first or the last song of a totally new chapter in human history for what could bee the last speech. Because If we are going to die, we will make enough sound that the earth will tremble and god itself will be forced to direct his gaze towards us !... ... ...They are trying to break through!
I used to think the big orchestra sound wasnt fitting for something that is about zombies, horror, and outbreak containment. But this piece has grown on me and I always blare it on the final horde now, it highlights a level of catharsis in no longer being able to hide, in getting a chance to fight with the final horde, itself an accomplishment as some don't even make it this far. You spend the whole map scared of the horde, of thinking back on all the previous failed colonies, but now this is your chance to come back, and no longer its about mere survival, but triumph. The game is a kind of sand mendela experience, no matter what happens after this event, you will have to let go of this colony, after all the time and attachment you put into it, there is a relief in not having to worry about it any longer.
Coming back to the game well after last patch, I'm struck not just by how well this song is composed but how well it matches the final wave itself. So many details fit the actual rhythm of play: that slow, drawn-out intro as the rush begins, the horns swelling in a last bit of optimism, both of which fade right when the infected start *really* slamming into your defenses. From then on it's a constant sense of pressure on all points, the music subdued and likely matched by gunfire, explosions, and tens of thousands of hissing, rasping things that all want in at once. A minute ten and the horns swell again, and by now some outermost defenses are probably starting to buckle. You're seeing holes you should have seen an hour ago. There's another uplifting section - don't give up, move soldiers where they're needed, tear down at-risk structures and throw up walls where you can - and then it dies once more, the pressure mounting as the things just. Keep. Coming. It builds to a crescendo, levels off for a quiet moment to assess whether you've still got a shot, and then the climactic finish at 2:30. By then you're either mopping up the waves or waiting for the bitter end. The inclusion of the clock/metronome in the song is brilliant too, a constant reminder that your real enemy isn't the infected, it's time. No matter how fast you think and move, you've only got so much time; every second you spend is gone forever. Think carefully. Make them count. Keep building, keep fortifying, keep fighting. This song is perfect for the occasion, genuinely cannot find a single flaw, and even years out from its release it's still exciting to hear again. Thanks for the upload! Billions was an experience, and the soundtrack was a big reason why.
The composer is playing in the same league as the composers for World of Warcraft, some of the best game music ever made. To think that this is an indie game, it's pretty impressive
OMG!!!! i just heard this song for the first time in game! i LOST! btw... BUT DAMN i had to come looking for this song as soon as i lost! bcuz it was just toooooooo epic! i mean idc if i lost... man... the experience of the last wave with this song... it was one of my best gaming experiences! :,)
Was the same for me. I never looked up anything on this game. Strategy or any detail. So when this came on I was almost too distracted to even realize I was being completely demolished lol
Okay, what can I improve? North, East and West are pretty much fucked, especially West. If any come through, then probably there. South is my full pride, nothing gets through th- If only I could've defended at least one side... Now this game really wants me to think it can't be beaten.
This is just terrifying to listen to this each time you see the final wave approaching from all sides! Just imagine yourself staying on top of a tower looking at this "storm" coming...
The music of this moment of the game is Epic, inspires you to resist. In my second game, after my eventually first defeat, I was expecting to die, to lose, then this amazing soundtrack touched my heart, to the last I won :D
FOR GLORY! Let every head removed, every wound gouged, every limb scattered into meat be but a single letter in the courageous tale of you, soldier, for it will be read across the echoes of time and it will a magnificent ending, no matter the cost!!
I'm a newbie at the game and was too busy upgrading stuff trying to get the iron oil upgrades. Didn't realize I was reaching the climax. Out of nowhere "24 hours, they are billions". I tried to fortify the best I could and even though I knew I was gonna fall. I had hope. Epic theme.
Last night, I lucked out on world generation on the snowy map. My base was nestled into the inside of a mountain range with a lake across from me that ensured they could only come at me from two directions, north and east, and waves from the west and south had long travel times as a result. There were also lots of resource nodes and generous amounts of farmland, so I was able to build up my economy quickly and take advantage of the resulting bottlenecks. My soldiers managed to kill off all of the giants and mutants before the final wave hit, and I had most of the wonders up to boost my economy and turn all my soldiers into vets. When the final wave hit, the entire horde got smoked by Lucifers backed up by soldiers and towers manned by snipers, plus multiple layers of walls stuffed with wasps and towers. They never even penetrated the innermost section of the city, and repairs were already underway by the time the stragglers were mopped up. It was GLORIOUS.
*Movie Version* 0:00 - 0:05 The horde appears on the horizon, their number is numerous. Everyone fall silence out of astonishment and despair. 0:06 - 0:38 Our protagonist steps forward and give a heroic speech, just like what Aragon did before the dark gate in LotR. Morale boosted! 0:38 - 1:25 The battle begin! Traps and moat are easily overcome, and the horde reaches the wall way faster than we expected. Situation looks desperate. 1:25 - 1:50 Cornered but not shaken, human soldiers manage to hold the ground. Frontlines are pushed back and forth, the battle comes into a stalemate. 1:50 - 2:05 A huge mutant beast appears! It is so powerful that our once stabilized front become fragile again! 2:05 - 2:18 An emergency meeting is held, trying to find a solution to deal with this biggest threat. The conclusion is, it can be kited, but someone has to do the job as the bait... 2:18 - 2:36 Our protagonist - one of the legendary four rangers, now the only one alive - steps out and volunteered for this suicide mission. He bids his friends farwell then jumps off the wall in that Attack on Titan anime fashion. 2:36 - 3:04 The vigilant hero tries to stall the monster! The battle is so dangerous that everyone watching him could get a heart-attack and a stroke! *Insert Winning Music Here* And we are victorious!
*As the final battle draws near, you ready your troops. They take their positions, there is no turning back, there is no question, in the question of now or never, never has been taken away, there is only now. The horde finally makes their appearence. It begins, pray to whatever god you beleive in, that the troops win.*
Mom : Son, what are u doing? Son : I am playing the video game called “They Are Billions” Mom : O really? I thought you were watching some kind of the lord of the ring Son : What made you think like that? Mom : The music
Yes, in fact from what I’ve heard, the firepower of your average American small town Police Department is sufficient to stop any zombie hordes like the ones you often see in fiction. It’s also consensus that it wouldn’t be that hard for a modern police or military to isolate and contain the initial outbreak before it could ever spiral out of control.
See, I', inclined to disagree. It is the calm before the storm. And you KNOW that everyone pauses their game a ton right before the final wave to make last minute additions and double checkings.
co918teen Nah. You have 24 hours to prepare for the final wave, if you're going to be doing any defense building, it's then. Plus, "calm before the storm" doesn't really fit when the entire screen is flooded with zombies at the moment the "calm" music plays. It's even less fitting considering the incredible buildup music that comes beforehand. It just doesn't make sense to have a tense buildup and then a lull where the moment of impact should be.
Severo Cairon i do see where you're coming from but I have to disagree aswell. Like the other guy wrote, it's the calm before the storm. When you think you're ready and see all the zombies coming in, then, just then you might think that I probably won't make this wave. I feel like that always and I can embarrassingly say that I haven't won map 1 yet, but I keep playing and getting better and I'm telling you that soundtrack is the highlight of my run.
One time playing i was in the final wave and my colony had only two ways to get in: north and south.
North was doing fine, lots of turrets, soldiers and wasps were doing a great job, but at the south there weren't that many defenses, so they breached inside. I had to move all my available soldiers which were soldiers, snipers, thanatos and a titan to the south, but i noticed that when they left, the walls at north were being breached at the same time. I ignored it because I tought that the executors would deal with it. Well, there was a huge infection at south and I didn't know that all the energy producers were there. So yeah, i had no defenses because the buildings were infected. North became the worst of all because of 2 small towns i made. All of my soldiers started deserting, i didnt know what to do. They approached from everywhere and i was doomed. Until i saw that the titan, the only one that didnt leave, was fighting for the colony, defending the main city that was transforming in a big pile of human and zombie corpses. And thanks to him, i was able to control most of the final wave. There was still some hope.
Until the game crashed on me.
xdxdxd
Oh god, that way to lose? so sad.
F
After almost two years of not playing the game, I'm proud to say that the world was reset to before the final wave. Re-reading what happened, I managed to organize my soldiers better, placing them at the south wall instead of north.
The invasion was stopped.
The colony... has been saved...
cool story bro
0:00 - 0:05 You see the red arrows at all sides of the minimap
0:06 - 0:12 You got visual on the horde. THEY ARE BILLIONS
0:13 - 0:29 You pause the game, give orders to your units, build extra walls, towers, maybe get resources from the market or by destroying building
0:30 - 0:37 You double check all sides of the colony and think: "That's the best I can do..", and took a deep breath
0:38 You unpause
...
"They are trying to break through!"
"Unities under attack!"
"They are trying to get into the buildings!"
"The infection is spreading across the colony!"
Argumenter_Respecter
0:37 you're heart explodes
Ho my god . THEY ARE BILLONS!
truth
What I love about this theme is how heroic and desperate it sounds
What's comical about surviving is the possibility that mobs of angry hungry colonists will be your end, rather than the zombies, if you just barely make it.
Nah, I can always build more farms... and having Mia Strand in the Town hall also helps ;)
of course i survived, im not a scrub like u
Say what you will about this game: They *absolutely* nailed the Soundtrack!
Ikr I love the soundtracks
I don't know, I've had to disable the music because I can't deal with the large silences where no music plays. This music is rocking, I just wish there was normal music too...
Xelights There is?
They nailed everything
@@Xelights you mean the ambient noise?
In honor of all the fallen Thanatos, your deaths were not in vain and your glorious muscles will always be in our memory.
Stop staring at my muscles!
May he forever smash it every night in heaven
Hmmmm... nice cigar
Thanatos never die you god damned weeb.
They are literally the most OP unit in the game, a couple of them can turn the tide of battle.
Ranger : “so tired...last night was amazing “
Thanatos: “I smashed it last night!”
Somethings going on between them.
1:25 - 1:50 , once you hear that part you keep going regardless of how bad it gets
megamakbladespirit my favourite part
Actually, after 1:50, you realize you're fucked.
That's true
Stress level: 99999%
Stress level: 7000000000%
Zombieness: 1000000000%
@@madbean3532 Objective: *Survive.*
Jaja
Pah. for you, maybe. For me it was Tuesday.
I will never forget the first time I played Goddess of Destiny. I had started with the campaign and never played or even tried the other modes. So it's important to note..
*I had never heard this music before this.*
I was doing ok it seemed everything was going fine until that harpy wave hit me. I quite literally saved my Command Center with 1 hp left on the barrier before it became infected. EVERY SINGLE BUILDING I had was infected. But I still had most of my army. I struggled to repair things and every few days a new wave would slam into my base and knock out half the progress I had made. I was producing troops but losing some each wave..
I clawed my way back.... city 50% repaired! Wave... city now 30% repaired..... 70%!!! Wave hits... 55%...
In this fashion I pressed on struggling to hold on. I finally got my city back into mostly working order, starting to produce titans again. I only had 6 or 7 and then that last wave hit and this music dropped. Every hair on my body stood up, chills.
I remember desperately trying to hold my walls and building secondary and tertiary defense points. I scrambled to keep my forces where they should be. I recall I did not build that far north... mostly my city was south, southwest, southeast, and eastern parts of the map.
By your command center there is a bridge, slightly north of that I had walls in an arc that were faultering and I moved my couple of titans from other critical areas there, letting other places fall back to other layers of defense and my titans got to this point, just north of that bridge right about at 1:22
It was so intense and this little bit in this song lit a fire in me - I MUST SURVIVE.
I was able to sustain there with some micro and maintained my backup layers of defense elsewhere. Never have I wished I recorded my gaming more than that scenario.
OH MY GOD. THEY ARE BILLIONS!!!!
i was like... oh my god, they really are BILLIONS
first time this music came up
"oh god OH GOD NO THEY REALLY ARE BILLIONS!"
Then you see the score screen
Almost 200 000 infected killed
LIARS! 😂
The music you hear that souinds the final call to arms, you know this is what you have been waiting for, it was never a question of 'if' but of 'when', you know that this is it, it is now or never!
You call to arms all of your soldiers, you ready your defences, your rangers take their final drinks, your thanatos light their final cigars, your soldiers reload their clips one last time, your snipers check their scopes, your Titans march out, your Lucifers ready their flamethrowers... and they take to the walls and brace themselves.
Your towers aim outward, your Shock Towers fully charged, your spike traps laid down, your walls stand ready, and your colonists scream for cover...
Then you see a wave of grey/white/black and the endless growling and moaning as they approach... and all you, the player can do, is watch and wait... and hope that your colony is ready...
One suggestion "Lucifer's faces lighten up when presented with the incoming hell"
as I would like to add as the last line, something related to mutants, but, they are my favorite unit, and the most disappointing of all, mutants cannot destroy everything as they say when recruited, mutants have no place in the final battle
*They are billions..*
When I saw the final horde for the first time...
I screamed comically.
When I won after 6 failed attempts at my first few games, I actually stood up and slow clapped at myself. I love this game.
Comically large spoon.
Same
이 노래가 나오면 정신이 혼미해지는게 더 이상 할수있는게 아무것도 없어짐
턴골 -1000 식량 - 100
다행이 굶어서 퇴사하는 일은 없는 유닛
oh my god! they are billions!
어흑마이갓 데이아빌리안즈!
광기이이잇
한국이 따블! 이거듣는 사람이 한국에 있네
끊임없이 들어옵니다!
This track could be called: "Shaping human hope"
Soldiers training, farmers geting tools to be used as weapons, citizens bloking windows and doors, workers making weapons and ammo, band creating the first or the last song of a totally new chapter in human history for what could bee the last speech.
Because If we are going to die, we will make enough sound that the earth will tremble and god itself will be forced to direct his gaze towards us !...
...
...They are trying to break through!
May i use this for my DND campaign?
Caution ! I you make to much sound you're gonna attract more of them ^^
all of my 7 hours were gone after this music
hahaha yep
Huh? Games take like 1.5 hrs ? (I play 80-100 days 100-200%)
The clock ticking in the background reminds me of Hans zimmer track on Dunkirk. Really intense as it speeds up
I used to think the big orchestra sound wasnt fitting for something that is about zombies, horror, and outbreak containment. But this piece has grown on me and I always blare it on the final horde now, it highlights a level of catharsis in no longer being able to hide, in getting a chance to fight with the final horde, itself an accomplishment as some don't even make it this far. You spend the whole map scared of the horde, of thinking back on all the previous failed colonies, but now this is your chance to come back, and no longer its about mere survival, but triumph. The game is a kind of sand mendela experience, no matter what happens after this event, you will have to let go of this colony, after all the time and attachment you put into it, there is a relief in not having to worry about it any longer.
Coming back to the game well after last patch, I'm struck not just by how well this song is composed but how well it matches the final wave itself. So many details fit the actual rhythm of play: that slow, drawn-out intro as the rush begins, the horns swelling in a last bit of optimism, both of which fade right when the infected start *really* slamming into your defenses. From then on it's a constant sense of pressure on all points, the music subdued and likely matched by gunfire, explosions, and tens of thousands of hissing, rasping things that all want in at once.
A minute ten and the horns swell again, and by now some outermost defenses are probably starting to buckle. You're seeing holes you should have seen an hour ago. There's another uplifting section - don't give up, move soldiers where they're needed, tear down at-risk structures and throw up walls where you can - and then it dies once more, the pressure mounting as the things just. Keep. Coming. It builds to a crescendo, levels off for a quiet moment to assess whether you've still got a shot, and then the climactic finish at 2:30. By then you're either mopping up the waves or waiting for the bitter end.
The inclusion of the clock/metronome in the song is brilliant too, a constant reminder that your real enemy isn't the infected, it's time. No matter how fast you think and move, you've only got so much time; every second you spend is gone forever. Think carefully. Make them count. Keep building, keep fortifying, keep fighting. This song is perfect for the occasion, genuinely cannot find a single flaw, and even years out from its release it's still exciting to hear again.
Thanks for the upload! Billions was an experience, and the soundtrack was a big reason why.
Thanks a lot, glad you enjoyed it :)
When you are in a hurry and you're driving, suddenly this sound plays into your head.
*rapid pressing and depressing of the spacebar*
Sure , if you’re a scrub.
At first I was playing to see how far I can get, now I'm playing to hear this track again! (thks for uploading it btw)
OH MY GOD! THEY ARE BILLIONS!
A great machine for a great man.
is it tea time already?
the infected!they’re so rude!
Excuse me ?
Mighty Titan is here!
The composer is playing in the same league as the composers for World of Warcraft, some of the best game music ever made. To think that this is an indie game, it's pretty impressive
Colonies remaining: 7 as of this morning.
OMG!!!! i just heard this song for the first time in game! i LOST! btw... BUT DAMN i had to come looking for this song as soon as i lost! bcuz it was just toooooooo epic! i mean idc if i lost... man... the experience of the last wave with this song... it was one of my best gaming experiences! :,)
Was the same for me. I never looked up anything on this game. Strategy or any detail. So when this came on I was almost too distracted to even realize I was being completely demolished lol
I love this soundtrack for the last wave! They are billions!!!
Okay, what can I improve? North, East and West are pretty much fucked, especially West. If any come through, then probably there. South is my full pride, nothing gets through th-
If only I could've defended at least one side... Now this game really wants me to think it can't be beaten.
when final wave is here and you base still rebuilding from last attack
FINALLY AFTER 8 ATTEMPTS AND MANY NUMEROUS PAUSING. I FINALLY WON MY FIRST GAME ON 180% Brutal Challenging. This music is amazing
This is just terrifying to listen to this each time you see the final wave approaching from all sides! Just imagine yourself staying on top of a tower looking at this "storm" coming...
You will be like: goodbye cruel world. GOOD bye...
One word: *Epic*
another one: terrifying!
When you think you have enough Thanatos, train more Thanatos
The music of this moment of the game is Epic, inspires you to resist.
In my second game, after my eventually first defeat, I was expecting to die, to lose, then this amazing soundtrack touched my heart, to the last I won :D
Ah sii como cuando el prota de una película o anime esta perdiendo a punto de morir pero empieza a sonar la canción y se vuelve op xD
THE CITY MUST SURVIVE!
That's Frostpunk my guy.
FOR GLORY!
Let every head removed, every wound gouged, every limb scattered into meat be but a single letter in the courageous tale of you, soldier, for it will be read across the echoes of time and it will a magnificent ending, no matter the cost!!
어흑마이깟 데이 아 빌리언즈
- me at final wave
BRING IT ONNNN!!!
*Titan army and mega thick walls of several defensive layers starts shooting*
I kind of recreated the freaking Somme in order to win...
*Got demolished anyway*
Check out the post mortem by the composer. Such a legend man.
I'm a newbie at the game and was too busy upgrading stuff trying to get the iron oil upgrades. Didn't realize I was reaching the climax. Out of nowhere "24 hours, they are billions". I tried to fortify the best I could and even though I knew I was gonna fall. I had hope. Epic theme.
tick, tick, tick, tick. nailed the music in this game, wow
They are approaching from all side!
oh my god! a huge swarm is coming, THEY ARE BILLIONS!
the absolute masterpiece for the moment of truth
Last night, I lucked out on world generation on the snowy map. My base was nestled into the inside of a mountain range with a lake across from me that ensured they could only come at me from two directions, north and east, and waves from the west and south had long travel times as a result. There were also lots of resource nodes and generous amounts of farmland, so I was able to build up my economy quickly and take advantage of the resulting bottlenecks. My soldiers managed to kill off all of the giants and mutants before the final wave hit, and I had most of the wonders up to boost my economy and turn all my soldiers into vets. When the final wave hit, the entire horde got smoked by Lucifers backed up by soldiers and towers manned by snipers, plus multiple layers of walls stuffed with wasps and towers. They never even penetrated the innermost section of the city, and repairs were already underway by the time the stragglers were mopped up. It was GLORIOUS.
*Movie Version*
0:00 - 0:05 The horde appears on the horizon, their number is numerous. Everyone fall silence out of astonishment and despair.
0:06 - 0:38 Our protagonist steps forward and give a heroic speech, just like what Aragon did before the dark gate in LotR. Morale boosted!
0:38 - 1:25 The battle begin! Traps and moat are easily overcome, and the horde reaches the wall way faster than we expected. Situation looks desperate.
1:25 - 1:50 Cornered but not shaken, human soldiers manage to hold the ground. Frontlines are pushed back and forth, the battle comes into a stalemate.
1:50 - 2:05 A huge mutant beast appears! It is so powerful that our once stabilized front become fragile again!
2:05 - 2:18 An emergency meeting is held, trying to find a solution to deal with this biggest threat. The conclusion is, it can be kited, but someone has to do the job as the bait...
2:18 - 2:36 Our protagonist - one of the legendary four rangers, now the only one alive - steps out and volunteered for this suicide mission. He bids his friends farwell then jumps off the wall in that Attack on Titan anime fashion.
2:36 - 3:04 The vigilant hero tries to stall the monster! The battle is so dangerous that everyone watching him could get a heart-attack and a stroke!
*Insert Winning Music Here*
And we are victorious!
Is a really good idea for a epic cinematic
That's pretty gey fam
The song has a "finest hour" "glorious last stand" vibe
*Gets brutally killed on first playthrough with the final horde*
and the next....and the next....and the next....Learning where you went wrong each time to improve for the next attempt.
Best single player RTS of all time
,, ...and it was that moment that he knew, he fucked up"
FIGHT WITH ALL YOU'VE GOT, MEN! WE'VE GOT TO WIN THIS!
FOR HUMANITY!
*FOR THE COLONY!*
*For The Emperor!*
For the humans!
So...I heard people are going to storm Area 51 on Sept. 20...350K pledged to do it...I ain't, but I enjoy a good meme.
They absolutely nailed the music, TAB has to be the best RTS game for me
"OH MY GOD! THEY'RE COMING FROM ALL DIRECTIONS!"
The Planet Broke Before the Guard Did.
MORE STONE WALL !
*As the final battle draws near, you ready your troops. They take their positions, there is no turning back, there is no question, in the question of now or never, never has been taken away, there is only now. The horde finally makes their appearence. It begins, pray to whatever god you beleive in, that the troops win.*
Epic music
when you hear that song in game:
sh*t
Mom : Son, what are u doing?
Son : I am playing the video game called “They Are Billions”
Mom : O really? I thought you were watching some kind of the lord of the ring
Son : What made you think like that?
Mom : The music
어흑 마이깟
**For the humans!**
THIS IS IT MEN! THIS IS OUR FINEST MOMENT!
If only this music played during the Cape Storm wave, feels more fitting than the generic swarm theme.
THEY ARE COMING!!!
It wasn't enough.
oh fuck they are coming!
어흑 마이깟! 데이 아 빌리언즈!
The chills
The music from 0:20 to 0:35 reminds me to The Lord of the Rings
omg they are billys
SO FUCKING GOOD
어흑 마이 깟! 데이 아 삘리언즈!
In the first part it sounds like a soundtrack of the uncharted games
oddly fitting music for exam study... especially with the ticking in the background.
HO MY GOD THEY ARE REPORT CARDS
Heeeeeerrrre we come!
All we can do now is pray... and pause the **** out of the game.
Shock tower is the best, and the yellow bus, of course
This was probably playing at area 51 in September
Yeah expect it was the first wave only at area 51. Around what 100 people showed up?
Could our modern millitary combat Billions zombies??
Yes, in fact from what I’ve heard, the firepower of your average American small town Police Department is sufficient to stop any zombie hordes like the ones you often see in fiction. It’s also consensus that it wouldn’t be that hard for a modern police or military to isolate and contain the initial outbreak before it could ever spiral out of control.
Well it depends, the zeds in TAB are rabies infected people when the earth had some 96 billion people.
No way in hell with 100billions, also the giants 💀
THE COLONY MUST SURVIVE!
Nicola Cabiddu è uguale 😁
Nicola Cabiddu sisi, pure io gioco a Frostpunk 😁
Nicola Cabiddu a proposito di citazioni:
❄️ Brace yourselves, the cold is coming! ❄️
Nicola Cabiddu “Move! There is work to be done!”
Nicola Cabiddu “Wake up people! We must work harder!”
Ho no ,final exams
AngelThump
Hudson freak MonkaS
어흑마이깟
I have uploaded the newer versions of the soundtrack.
Check it out if you guys want to.
2020
They are billy ANG♂?
No way...
I feel like the beginning of the song is far too serene for the situation.
See, I', inclined to disagree. It is the calm before the storm. And you KNOW that everyone pauses their game a ton right before the final wave to make last minute additions and double checkings.
co918teen Nah. You have 24 hours to prepare for the final wave, if you're going to be doing any defense building, it's then. Plus, "calm before the storm" doesn't really fit when the entire screen is flooded with zombies at the moment the "calm" music plays. It's even less fitting considering the incredible buildup music that comes beforehand. It just doesn't make sense to have a tense buildup and then a lull where the moment of impact should be.
Severo Cairon i do see where you're coming from but I have to disagree aswell. Like the other guy wrote, it's the calm before the storm. When you think you're ready and see all the zombies coming in, then, just then you might think that I probably won't make this wave. I feel like that always and I can embarrassingly say that I haven't won map 1 yet, but I keep playing and getting better and I'm telling you that soundtrack is the highlight of my run.
Start kinda sounds like the avengers theme
More like something from titanic