Heck, it still hits when you're a grown man. I played this, like 15 years ago and it still makes me cry seeing this. They knew what they were doing using You're My Inspiration.
A nice touch about this one level is that it's the onlt time they're not dancing, not just because of the tone, but because the attention needs to be on the family themselves
When I first played the song I was not used to the new notes and so I failed but I couldn't stop until I actually help that little girl. to me failure was not an option; I couldn't just leave it like that.
Same here, I saw how sad she was and I just had to help her… I felt like the girl embodied me in a way because I had already lost my mother around the time this game came out, but I never really remembered her since I lost her at the age of 9.
I lost my father when I was roughly the same age as the girl in this level, and I didn't play this game until I was in high school. I failed this level so many times because I couldn't fight back the tears from thinking about my father. I honestly feel that because of the emotional feelings this level brings up, it was harder than even the final boss. Now, to this day, approx. 24 years later, playing this song still gets me emotional and teary eyed.
I think what really increases the emotional gut punch that is this level, is that, the way it’s structured, you play one of the sillier episodes before this no matter what order you play in. So to go from that, to THIS, really hits home, because you are ABSOLUTELY NOT PREPARED TO SEE THIS!
It's like the developers were saying, "Oh, you like this silly rhythm action game with banging music?... Well how about a gut punch to the feels factory!!!"
Hey, who left this bowl of onions here? Seriously though, never did I think that a rhythm game would get me emotion and teary eyed. Even now, I’m fighting back tears.
I think this stage elevates this game from being a very quirky and fun rhythm game to one of the best games ever made. The fact they were able to pull off such an emotional tear jerker story after so many zany and crazy levels is incredible.
This game teached me a lot. Singing can cure somebody with a cold. Can help a baseball player slay a monster and save the world. And can revive people from the dead.
Such a good song. 2:06 I guess we're Santa this year. I like the idea we're some global agency and this is what we're locked onto, a hurting and hopeful child.
I felt like the girl embodied my situation at the time in a way because I had lost my mother around the time this game came out at the age of 9, so I emphatized with her in a way and made sure to complete the level all the way through even though the slow beats were kind of throwing me off as a kid. I just remember sobbing uncontrollably after and wishing my mom would come at the door just like her dad did… I would always replay this level because it gave me a sense of peace when it came to thinking of my mothers death.
Coming back to this comment on Mother's Day, been missing you since you left me at 9 mom... Not a day goes by that I don't think of my love for you and what we lost.
Or even better, go back in time to save him from being hit, and sparring that poor girl a ton of heartache since they did that with Leonardo Da Vinci so he could paint the Mona Lisa.
Music is manipulative as hell man. You don't know anything beyond a very VERY basic level of depth to these characters, and their mission's story is possibly one of the most cliché setups ever written. But goddamn why the hell am i fighting to see the beatmap through these tears man ;_;
how the fuck are you supposed to play this if you're sobbing so damn hard with this story man
You have to see it with your heart, not your eyes.
@@coltonstillwell3590either way I almost drowned in tears😭😭😭
that's the challenge, so you have to work for the good ending
There's no fancy arrival, here. I like to think the director just showed that poor girl, and the agents just nod and get to work saving the day.
Its been over a decade and this song stil bums me out and makes me think of christmas
Incredible how a rhythm game can evoke so much emotion. This hit different as a kid.
Heck, it still hits when you're a grown man. I played this, like 15 years ago and it still makes me cry seeing this. They knew what they were doing using You're My Inspiration.
A nice touch about this one level is that it's the onlt time they're not dancing, not just because of the tone, but because the attention needs to be on the family themselves
True, if they were dancing, we wouldn't focus on her family
Isn't that the truth, and considering they have their microphones up to their mouths, it makes it look like the EBA are actually singing the song!
Reminder that you DO NOT fail this song, ever
Too late for that. I did.
@@SamtheBravesFan Why?
@@scottylewis8124 If you gotta ask, you…really, really, REALLY don’t want to know. It’s probably one of the most depressing game overs in the game.
@@diamondanvilproductions562 years later, the family decides to move and a teenage Lucy clutches her bear in tears.
I failed at the first time :'(
When I first played the song I was not used to the new notes and so I failed but I couldn't stop until I actually help that little girl. to me failure was not an option; I couldn't just leave it like that.
You are a good person, thank you
Same here, I saw how sad she was and I just had to help her… I felt like the girl embodied me in a way because I had already lost my mother around the time this game came out, but I never really remembered her since I lost her at the age of 9.
@@BasedRedemption you lost your mother at the age of 9, too? Me too
@@LemonnNote w fpf
I lost my father when I was roughly the same age as the girl in this level, and I didn't play this game until I was in high school. I failed this level so many times because I couldn't fight back the tears from thinking about my father. I honestly feel that because of the emotional feelings this level brings up, it was harder than even the final boss.
Now, to this day, approx. 24 years later, playing this song still gets me emotional and teary eyed.
I lost my mom when I was seven. I'm there with you.+
Don't blame you, dude. They knew exactly what they were doing. We naturally feel for children whom have lost a parent.
I think what really increases the emotional gut punch that is this level, is that, the way it’s structured, you play one of the sillier episodes before this no matter what order you play in. So to go from that, to THIS, really hits home, because you are ABSOLUTELY NOT PREPARED TO SEE THIS!
It's like the developers were saying, "Oh, you like this silly rhythm action game with banging music?... Well how about a gut punch to the feels factory!!!"
When I was a kid i played this map and crying a lot.
Now as a grow man and coming back to see this clip to remember my old time and I still crying.
Hey, who left this bowl of onions here?
Seriously though, never did I think that a rhythm game would get me emotion and teary eyed. Even now, I’m fighting back tears.
I think this stage elevates this game from being a very quirky and fun rhythm game to one of the best games ever made. The fact they were able to pull off such an emotional tear jerker story after so many zany and crazy levels is incredible.
Such a tear drencher, so glad I never failed this song ever because the gameover scene I herd is super painful to watch.
Assistant: Chief...I hate...to see little girl cry on Christmas...Go Agents...Go...😢
This message is always remembered your love ones to those who passed away but never to forget...in your heart.
This game teached me a lot. Singing can cure somebody with a cold. Can help a baseball player slay a monster and save the world. And can revive people from the dead.
a song can bring joy to someone who has lost someone dear to them, and allow them to experience a miracle for a special day
I cried a lot playing this as a teen and I cried a lot watching this as an adult
I love this song, and I loved this game! It would be great if a rerelease or updated edition would be included on the Nintendo Switch!
This game has every right to make me cry 😭 5:26
Enough to make a grown man cry…
Whatever you do… DO NOT. FAIL. THIS SONG.
Omg this one almost made me cry every time I would play it 🥺🥺😣😣
if you play this song with the female agents the boss comes and dances.
Fucking tearjerker mission...
Super sad and to think a music game could put so much emotion into a person more than a movie for the most part
Such a good song.
2:06 I guess we're Santa this year.
I like the idea we're some global agency and this is what we're locked onto, a hurting and hopeful child.
the EBA will do their best to inspire anyone, no matter how great or small their burden is
This level... hit so hard as a kid
Only one where Commander Kahn doesn't say anything. Nothing needs to be said. Not a word. The agents know what to do.
DON’T. FAIL.
I felt like the girl embodied my situation at the time in a way because I had lost my mother around the time this game came out at the age of 9, so I emphatized with her in a way and made sure to complete the level all the way through even though the slow beats were kind of throwing me off as a kid.
I just remember sobbing uncontrollably after and wishing my mom would come at the door just like her dad did… I would always replay this level because it gave me a sense of peace when it came to thinking of my mothers death.
Coming back to this comment on Mother's Day, been missing you since you left me at 9 mom... Not a day goes by that I don't think of my love for you and what we lost.
memories
heartbreaking level
the osu before osu
Actually there's another osu before this osu. It's called Osu Tatakae Ouendan
Prohibido perder en ese capítulo
*Do men even have feelings?*
This song:
Me as a kid: Oh come on. No "Help!" scream or the commander shouting "Go!"? Boring level
Me now: 😭😭😭😭
It's raining
Shut uo
That got dark...
I didn't like playing this one, because failing it meant I failed the little girl 😢
There better be a rip of this exact depressing Christmas stage on SiIvagunner's channel this Christmas in the pile of a thousand snow halation rips.
The problem with this song is that the break f*pping neva ends even after the death of a loved one
🥺
So these fuckers have the power to summon a ghost complete with an actual teddy bear but not the power to revive his ass?
Or even better, go back in time to save him from being hit, and sparring that poor girl a ton of heartache since they did that with Leonardo Da Vinci so he could paint the Mona Lisa.
It's not the Agents really, it's always the people they support. All they're really good for is being damn good at MOTIVATION
WHAT
I failed all the songs on purpose to see all the endings.
Needless to say, seeing this one did not bring joy.
Music is manipulative as hell man.
You don't know anything beyond a very VERY basic level of depth to these characters, and their mission's story is possibly one of the most cliché setups ever written.
But goddamn why the hell am i fighting to see the beatmap through these tears man ;_;
I wanna read these comments but it's kinda hard to see right now 🥹