Damn this is such a cool song. I get the sense the game primarily aimed for a silly, humorous tone more than anything, but the enemy AI and level design is genuinely stressful, and you add on music like this and it completely alters the atmosphere and feelings you get playing. There's a sense of actual dread when 0:31 starts kicking in, especially if you're down to just one or two victims to save, or when you desperately need some decent items and all the houses come up empty. You get that a lonely feeling like there's no one left to save, and nothing left to help you. But on the flip side, the enemies are absolutely relentless and seemingly never stop coming! It's perfect, and I don't know how this style of game never caught on in the indie scene, or that there was never a true sequel.
I played this game as a child in the very early 2000s. My brother and I loved this. To this day it is such a nostalgia and great memories together even as we're much much older now (and he is 8 years older than me). The SNES really brought us together so much that even if this sounds so cheesy, he was my only friend I had when I was a child. Playing this, Mario Kart, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, Demon's Crest, Out To Lunch, Killer Instinct, Mega Man X, Super Mario World 2 (Yoshi's Island), all those games, holy shit so much memories.
I'm 35, and I remember the intensity of some of those levels, I think Nightmare on Terror Street is one where you only have one victom to save and the level is getting dark and once it gets dark the werewolves come out.
@@Shishizurui Dr. Tongues castle, the first one, you have to use your blue shoes to run and get the victims before half of them turn into werewolves. I remember that clearly lol. BTW me and you are the same age. I got this game for my 7th birthday, way back. Wish I still had it.
@@kingbaby8761 your probably with me in the idea that the remaster should have let you split up?, also a quick select weapon/item menu would have been a huge upgrade to this game. this guy's talkin about being scared n stuff right where i'm sitting right now is in a basement that is still a gameroom 30 years later that i've upgraded hardcore BUT me and my sister both agree you can't take the spookiness outta playing old sega games down here.
@@Shishizurui yeah they should have modified the game, the game is awesome but the multi-player sucked, also sucked siphoning through all your items top to bottom like you are playing console Doom with far more items.
As it should lol. There were very few types of "horror games" for SNES/Genesis. This one is more lighthearted, but Castlevania: Bloodlines was by definition a horror game.
MAN, IT'S THE FIRST TIME I EVEN dared to listen to the snes ost.. maybe because i played the genesis one i preffer it ahhaha but i preffer alot of snes ost over megadrive.. this one is different... sounds like a midi file converted from the megadrive
This track gives off a "this is a special news bulletin." kind of vibe, which made it a little more enjoyable in some parts of the game.
God this music brings back my childhood all wrapped in 90's goodness one of my favorite game soundtracks
90s were such a good time.
Love this game and ost
Same. I have to say that Donkey Kong Country and Legend of Zelda are still my favorites.
@@feraltaco4783 absolutely. Illusion of Gaia also
@@josephelliott6236 I feel like I should have shame for not getting the reference.
@@feraltaco4783 it's a game just look up the OST, you won't be disappointed
Damn this is such a cool song. I get the sense the game primarily aimed for a silly, humorous tone more than anything, but the enemy AI and level design is genuinely stressful, and you add on music like this and it completely alters the atmosphere and feelings you get playing. There's a sense of actual dread when 0:31 starts kicking in, especially if you're down to just one or two victims to save, or when you desperately need some decent items and all the houses come up empty. You get that a lonely feeling like there's no one left to save, and nothing left to help you. But on the flip side, the enemies are absolutely relentless and seemingly never stop coming!
It's perfect, and I don't know how this style of game never caught on in the indie scene, or that there was never a true sequel.
I hate that they kept this out of the Nintendo Switch port.
WHAT WHY OMG NOOOOOO
Theres a port of this game on the Switch?? How did I miss that....I'll have to get it!
@@danielblake1537 yup.
Digital and limited run games physical.
yeah i got the physical copy it’s sick
@@dukenukem7043 i got the original copy too, i want to buy the re release version.
Game's OST is fantastic. Perfect capture of 50s era campy horror
One of the best soundtracks ever it's so creepy and well thought out and very full sounding
Its 2023 and this is still one of my top 5 favorite video games of all time
I played this game as a child in the very early 2000s. My brother and I loved this. To this day it is such a nostalgia and great memories together even as we're much much older now (and he is 8 years older than me). The SNES really brought us together so much that even if this sounds so cheesy, he was my only friend I had when I was a child. Playing this, Mario Kart, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, Demon's Crest, Out To Lunch, Killer Instinct, Mega Man X, Super Mario World 2 (Yoshi's Island), all those games, holy shit so much memories.
Fuck yeah dude.
nostalgia
This music was changed for the re release.
A shame for sure.
NO! Not cool!
What did they do to it?
@@maglev0789 - Gone completely for the intro screen.
It is in there as level music though.
@@Pickchore but off pitched as well as the other music
0:36 gran nostalgia muerta
Passei horas e horas jogando esse clássico
Best zombie game ever made
Sooo creepy it brings me back!!!! love this game!
this song used to scare me and my brothers to bad
I'm 35, and I remember the intensity of some of those levels, I think Nightmare on Terror Street is one where you only have one victom to save and the level is getting dark and once it gets dark the werewolves come out.
@@Shishizurui Dr. Tongues castle, the first one, you have to use your blue shoes to run and get the victims before half of them turn into werewolves. I remember that clearly lol. BTW me and you are the same age. I got this game for my 7th birthday, way back. Wish I still had it.
@@kingbaby8761 your probably with me in the idea that the remaster should have let you split up?, also a quick select weapon/item menu would have been a huge upgrade to this game. this guy's talkin about being scared n stuff right where i'm sitting right now is in a basement that is still a gameroom 30 years later that i've upgraded hardcore BUT me and my sister both agree you can't take the spookiness outta playing old sega games down here.
@@Shishizurui yeah they should have modified the game, the game is awesome but the multi-player sucked, also sucked siphoning through all your items top to bottom like you are playing console Doom with far more items.
This intro scares me as a kid.
As it should lol. There were very few types of "horror games" for SNES/Genesis. This one is more lighthearted, but Castlevania: Bloodlines was by definition a horror game.
FR ME 2
If a zombie apocalypse was to ever happen this would be my go to music while outside
Obra de arte!
Nunca vi um ser humano zerar isso sem morrer
Imo the goat of SNES games
fucking loved this game brings back so many memories
This game was so hard when you got to the 3 giant babies in the soccer field. Rockets all day to win
"You play Hello Neighbor?"
Me: No...
Alright
0:45 Goes into a little bit of a Carpenter mode.
This soundtrack went so hard
Creepy Title
"Weird Kids On The Block" was a play on the name of the music group, "New Kids On The Block".
So SNES still better compared to Switch version?
El nombre no referencia a "New kids on the block"?
Select Your Player
Zeke
Julie
(Yes, those are their official names)
love it
He pensado que los zombies de zombies ate muy neighbors se parecen a los de plantas vz zombies
Oh so it's like a mirror except IT STINGS!!
i want a TV show made abt this game. 2d with remixs of the ost
Love!
I'am still alive!
is this music copyright?
Probally
This reminds me of Doc Gerbil's theme from Courage The Cowardly Dog
Uf joyita
You could probably make a hip hop beat out of this
Eww
MAN, IT'S THE FIRST TIME I EVEN dared to listen to the snes ost.. maybe because i played the genesis one i preffer it ahhaha but i preffer alot of snes ost over megadrive.. this one is different... sounds like a midi file converted from the megadrive
This is amazing on loop for certain nighttime walks. Fog is best of course
Mushroooooms
Spore clones: BLOOP! BLOOP! BLOOP!
Me: Which one is ACTUALLY me!? (After pausing for a bathroom break)
Even harder if you were playing coop, I couldn't find who was my partner
My Daughter and I are currently on a Grind to conquer.
this will be the hardest chicago/atl beat of all time
god the snes version music is awful comparing to the genesis version :V
..as always lol
Your opinion I guess. I personally prefer SNES not only because I grew up with it but also cuz it's the original version.
Say what lol?
The saga version sounds like computer crap whereas the snes sounds like real instruments you’re an idiot
cringe, the pvz soundtrack is better
>:(
Shut up
Why'd you even listen to this then? Just to post a hate comment? That's just rude.
Este juego es historia pura
Los juegos después del 2008 no valen nada