@@swordhere3396 Which makes you think entire Neo Arcadia was held up by 5 people (Copy X and the Guardians), the rest are just nameless grunts that die in 1 shot like Star Wars B1 droids.
playing this i got so immersed, everyone you’re trying to protect dead on the floor my mouth was wide open, this song fits so well into all of that for some reason like feeling loss and despair but you have to keep pushing
It is likely that Elpizo had enough military smarts to not attack Neo Arcadia without having gathered the necessary resources that Zero gathers in the 2 stages marked in red. If you decide to say no when Elpizo asks you to help him beat up the bosses, then Zero 2 might not have happened if the game actually progressed after that point. The entirety of Zero 2 happened because Zero got bored of doing nothing and so helped Elpizo with the missions, and if the Give Up feature was still a thing, then you could've given up on the mission where you have to save Elpizo, and then the last mission would've been the bomber plane, because Elpizo would've been dead because you failed to save him. Of course, this is probably why they removed the Give Up feature, as it would change the story of the games too much. Now, if Elpizo didn't attack Neo arcadia, Neo Arcadias defenses may have been higher, and Dr.Weil may not have been able to break in as easily. In addition, the resistance and Neo Arcadia may have allied and the guardians wouldn''ve died.
Honnestly I didn't like the Zero 1 version, the fact that they manage to remix a song I didn't care for into one of my favorite song is amazing, but here's the kicker the Mythos version of this song is god like OMG most underrated song of the mythos remixes.
I like to call this the "Infiltrating Theme" cause it makes me feel like Zero is breaking and entering. He must get in there and take care of business fast due to the pace of the song.
Yeah. Zero doesn't need to be the strongest reploid that kills hundreds alone. He just needs to be fast and decisive enough to strike the enemy where it matters before backup arrives.
In my ost opinion, x2 had possibly the best, three had the most epic, and four was REALLY unique using new sounds. I LOVE THEM ALL. (infiltration from MZ1 is awesome 4 me)
I find it hilarious that Neo Arcadia begrudgingly let another Resistance member barge in without any security. I like the inclusion of X the Legend here too.
Zero 2 had more good tracks than all of the other games, but both 1 and 3 had a memorable track that everyone remembers (intro stage theme for 1 and Cannon Ball for 3). Zero 2 didn't have a song that made as big an impact as those two.
The theme of "Elpizo how did you screw up this badly I was *fifteen seconds* behind you."
literally that LOL
Yes thats it
He did well...until he met the Guardians
😂
@@swordhere3396 Which makes you think entire Neo Arcadia was held up by 5 people (Copy X and the Guardians), the rest are just nameless grunts that die in 1 shot like Star Wars B1 droids.
Nothing like seeing the corpses of your friends strewn throughout the stage
Fun times.
playing this i got so immersed, everyone you’re trying to protect dead on the floor
my mouth was wide open, this song fits so well into all of that for some reason
like feeling loss and despair but you have to keep pushing
It's also a theme first found in Z1, so it's a neat nod when you return to Neo Arcadia.
A Utopia to the humans a nightmare for the reploids
Never realized how strong of a loop this track has. It's a good one for sure.
It is likely that Elpizo had enough military smarts to not attack Neo Arcadia without having gathered the necessary resources that Zero gathers in the 2 stages marked in red. If you decide to say no when Elpizo asks you to help him beat up the bosses, then Zero 2 might not have happened if the game actually progressed after that point. The entirety of Zero 2 happened because Zero got bored of doing nothing and so helped Elpizo with the missions, and if the Give Up feature was still a thing, then you could've given up on the mission where you have to save Elpizo, and then the last mission would've been the bomber plane, because Elpizo would've been dead because you failed to save him. Of course, this is probably why they removed the Give Up feature, as it would change the story of the games too much. Now, if Elpizo didn't attack Neo arcadia, Neo Arcadias defenses may have been higher, and Dr.Weil may not have been able to break in as easily. In addition, the resistance and Neo Arcadia may have allied and the guardians wouldn''ve died.
Even better than the Zero 1 version of this composition.
Honnestly I didn't like the Zero 1 version, the fact that they manage to remix a song I didn't care for into one of my favorite song is amazing, but here's the kicker the Mythos version of this song is god like OMG most underrated song of the mythos remixes.
I prefer Zero 1's version, personally.
I think Zero 1’s ost is forgettable besides a few tracks
@@tailsprower8118 I only like Enemy's Hall, Resistance and Zero's Theme from Zero1 OST
@@TheTwistedTreant526 what about Express UG?
This will always remain my favorite Neo Arcadia soundtrack.
I prefer the Zero 3 version, but this one's good too.
What really sets it apart is 0:59
I like to call this the "Infiltrating Theme" cause it makes me feel like Zero is breaking and entering. He must get in there and take care of business fast due to the pace of the song.
Yeah. Zero doesn't need to be the strongest reploid that kills hundreds alone. He just needs to be fast and decisive enough to strike the enemy where it matters before backup arrives.
Elpizo underestimated the neo arcadian army and got what he asked for. bold move elpizo, bold move
IMO, Megaman Zero 2 had the best OST of the four games.
somahiru Rapisolda Sinclair os awesone too
somahiru Celestial Gardens
It ties with 3
Soma Nah. Zero 4 beats the shit out of Z1-Z3 soundtracks.
Axl the Reploid
Ah, I see you are a man of culture as well.
Megaman zero 2 had the best songs in the series.
me enamoro de todo el ost de Megaman Zero 2
El juego puede que sea el peor de la saga pero tiene un soundtrack increíble
Lol playing this in the final exams
wut
This theme is kind of Pandemonium-like than it's Z1 counterpart
Fall of 21xx
In my ost opinion, x2 had possibly the best, three had the most epic, and four was REALLY unique using new sounds. I LOVE THEM ALL. (infiltration from MZ1 is awesome 4 me)
Ummmm, X2? Wh
@@tahamohammad8842 AHHHH mmz2, 3, and 4 respextively
idk why you didnt edit your comment instead but uhh... surprised you're here after 10 years@@emurillo256
Put the speed in 1.25 and it's similar to Epsilon 1st moment from Mega man X Command Mission.
I remember playing this level for the first time and being scared shitless by the bodies lol
Let the bodies hit the floor let the bodies hi-
Oh, wrong song
Bro wake up it's 2009
I find it hilarious that Neo Arcadia begrudgingly let another Resistance member barge in without any security.
I like the inclusion of X the Legend here too.
X the Legend, Again
What about "Supreme Ruler" for the first fight against Elpizo?
Great song, with many emotions
Uh...Departure?
I found Definitive Dubs on a video! That is kinda cool :)
You have to be kidding me
I personally favor three myself, but I can't fault you for favoring 2, 'tis still good.
Departure man
Sounds like some soundtrack of zombies ate my neighbor's
Ripped from the first game whit a bit of new instruments
No shit, Sherlock.
Everyone is death
Zero 2 had more good tracks than all of the other games, but both 1 and 3 had a memorable track that everyone remembers (intro stage theme for 1 and Cannon Ball for 3). Zero 2 didn't have a song that made as big an impact as those two.
What about Departure?
Also supreme ruler everytime I hear it it reminds me of this game
Oh yeah there's also combustion
D E P A R TU R E
POWER BOOM
only 6 dislikes, nice.
I thought this is Elpizo's theme