It happens to me and my best friend in Biology class. Every time the teacher says something about mitochondrias and cells me and my friend are like = Aya!! Eve is alive!!! NMCs are everywhere!!
@@thenicobossy and people will burst into flames and/or turn into mutated monsters. The mitochondria rebellion will happen soon, they are within us all, waiting for the perfect moment...
They still classify mitochondria as other ? Foreign bodies that draw out the power of cells ? What if we could control how energy is dispersed through are body mentally
@@belmontzar yeah it's like final fantasy meets resident evil. Kinda unique combination. I was never able to play other scary games like Resident Evil, Silent Hill, but with PE, I can play it knowing that I have super powers (also some of the music like this and the normal battle theme makes it not so scary). I'm kinda a wuss so I think PE is kinda scary at least when I was little playing it. And PE 1 music is so much better than part 2. Although part 2 has better powers, although I wish they never got rid of Liberate.
@@ecor150 whats scary about Parasite Eve is that it was following real science at the time. Sure there is some overexaggeration, but alot of the science in the game was surprisingly legit... at the time. We know quite a bit more about Mitochondria these days... but yeah, it had an eerie level or realism within its Square grade goofiness.
Well, It's played on the confrontation of Aya with Melissa on the stage, then It got used on the boss fight of Aya against Eve on the opera house, then was used when fighting Eve on the Central Park... I dunno where else this theme plays, though, didn't really reached far in the game.
I heard this so long ago that in my mind it sounded like a remix of some Christmas song in my head (given the theme of this game) at the 1:23 mark. Hearing it again all these years ago just reminds me of how claustrophobic the fight also was.
En cualquier momento me pongo a jugar el juego y lo grabo directamente de ahí... aunque es posible tener que lidiar con los sonidos de los ataques de Eve.
Any time I hear the phrase "The Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell" this song plays in my head
It happens to me and my best friend in Biology class. Every time the teacher says something about mitochondrias and cells me and my friend are like = Aya!! Eve is alive!!! NMCs are everywhere!!
@@thenicobossy and people will burst into flames and/or turn into mutated monsters. The mitochondria rebellion will happen soon, they are within us all, waiting for the perfect moment...
They still classify mitochondria as other ? Foreign bodies that draw out the power of cells ?
What if we could control how energy is dispersed through are body mentally
FUCK this game's music was too fucking good.
I agree
Aya brea protagonist Police officer, takes on demons, monsters, and a sewer system, in a gaddam Black Dress and a pistol.
And unlike most other horror games where you play a normal human, she has superhuman powers
@@ecor150 its got some scary themes... but its more of an rpg than a real horror game I think.
@@belmontzar yeah it's like final fantasy meets resident evil. Kinda unique combination. I was never able to play other scary games like Resident Evil, Silent Hill, but with PE, I can play it knowing that I have super powers (also some of the music like this and the normal battle theme makes it not so scary). I'm kinda a wuss so I think PE is kinda scary at least when I was little playing it. And PE 1 music is so much better than part 2. Although part 2 has better powers, although I wish they never got rid of Liberate.
@@ecor150 whats scary about Parasite Eve is that it was following real science at the time. Sure there is some overexaggeration, but alot of the science in the game was surprisingly legit... at the time.
We know quite a bit more about Mitochondria these days... but yeah, it had an eerie level or realism within its Square grade goofiness.
@@belmontzar they should do a remake of both PE. I would totally get it!
This is my favorite theme in the game. So badass and it's the first battle theme you hear
Should be N.Y.'s theme for 2020..in a less sci-FI kind of manner, but equal macabre dread tone.
This is arguably my favorite game from 1998 -- Awesome story, visuals and music, and at times quite fun to play
Wish this was used more in the game.
Well, It's played on the confrontation of Aya with Melissa on the stage, then It got used on the boss fight of Aya against Eve on the opera house, then was used when fighting Eve on the Central Park... I dunno where else this theme plays, though, didn't really reached far in the game.
@@nakano15 That's all of its occurances.
1997
thanks for that, that hurts
I heard this so long ago that in my mind it sounded like a remix of some Christmas song in my head (given the theme of this game) at the 1:23 mark.
Hearing it again all these years ago just reminds me of how claustrophobic the fight also was.
@@aldristatsu almost every battle with this song is claustrophobic. I mean, the stage at the start, the piano room, the carriage...
2:26 this reminds me of the Kingdom Hearts soundtrack. I think towards the end of the game
Composer is Shimomura Yoko, same composer for KH
Too bad this track is gone by the end of Day 2...
True but that carriage fight was insane lol
sube el otro tema extendido :D
Can you make "Surface of the water" extended please ?
Now working on it.
Valerius Wraith thank you 😮
Just uploaded.
Valerius Wraith perfect thanks. 👍
Waaooooo...... genial :)
Aunque no me quedó como me gustaría...
Me di cuenta ... :) pero esta bien es mejor que nada
En cualquier momento me pongo a jugar el juego y lo grabo directamente de ahí... aunque es posible tener que lidiar con los sonidos de los ataques de Eve.
yo tengo el psf lo puedo grabar tambien. unos que 10 20 40mins 😀
El problema son los sonidos de ataques del juego mismo, ya sean las habilidades que usa Eve, aunque te decidas a no disparar.