I feel like most of the sounds are explained as like sounds of machinery and screens, and then the jazz and journalfilm are just like the radios laying around to keep your mood up, also i like how it slowly steps up in this video because it feels like it’s just you at work and then you start to just realize where you are and you can just hear everything at the end and your going insane because of how many things you have to do.
I never thought such a happily peaceful game could have such a harshly Orwellian song in it, but it's perfect for the environment. I can't help but feel like I'm in the day-to-day rut of walking to work, sitting down to work for 12 hours, then walking back home just to do it all again tomorrow. It just perfectly encapsulates the feeling of being a drone, not really living life, but just moving through it on the way to your next meeting. The introduction of the jazz ensemble and orchestra add a feeling of hope to the droning melody, but they too just end up accompanying it, their act of "rebellion" quelled by the oppressive synths. good song
Coming back to it, I just realized that the ensemble and the orchestra play with a bit of syncopation when they first come in, but the second time around they are perfectly in line with the melody. Who knew you could oppress music.
I use to think that Clive's head was a note pad. But then he said that his factory once made calenders, and then in the 1st cut scene in Eve's Asylum she said calender man.
I think Eve had a bit of a crush on Clive, as she always seemed happy when she was looking at him when I was playing. Edit: PLEASE DON'T START MAKING FANFACTION OF THIS. IT DOESN'T NEED TO HAPPEN.
I love the theming of this game. You start out with DaVinci’s Hideout, which is based on very old Renaissance technology, then next we move onto Victoria’s Laboratory which is obviously based on the beginning of the industrial revolution during the Victorian era, and then next we have the Factory of a Better Tomorrow which is this weird amalgamation of Cold War Russia and America, having tons of communism propaganda and red theming as well as retro 1950s American decal, music, all sorts. Even Avalon beyond this focuses way more on “futuristic” stuff, it really drives home how LBP 2 was all about technology, and the story mode was a journey through the evolution of Technology.
I never thought of it like that, but it just makes perfect sense! However, while the Cosmos is sensible as to why it is the final area, why would Eve's Asylum be between two very futuristic locations?
Da Vinci's Hideout - Inventing Technology Victoria's Laboratory - Harnessing Technology The Factory of a Better Tomorrow - Abusing Technology Avalonia - Idealizing Technology Eve's Asylum for the Mentally Alternative - Preserving Technology The Cosmos - Weaponizing Technology
@@gravity1537 You might argue that Eve's Asylum represents the "solar punk" stage of technology, a hopeful vision where nature and technology are incorporated seamlessly into one another-A sort of progression off Avalon's futuristic theme, where the tech has progressed to that kind of harmony with nature.
@@grim66 I just googled Solar punk, and it presents one of the most hopeful, beautifully optimistic visions of our future. What other "punks," such as steampunk or solarpunk, do you know of?
@@AngelPikachuKing I think it was only one bad person that brought everything down too, just like Titanfall. It's a big shame and very sad but they can't take away all the good memories we had and make
@@AngelPikachuKing well if I’m being honest except for playing the story mode online it does not matter all the lbp2 and lbp levels are on lbp3 keeping the servers up is pointless.
Clive may be a bit on the depressed side, but he and Eve were the only characters who took the effort to actually follow you throughout every level in Story Mode. One time I stuck a photo of my sackperson on his face.
And the "welcome to earth" at the beginning is a perfect addition. It's saying "Life sucks! Get used to it", which well fits the overall melancholy theme of the factory.
After a whole decade of vibing to this dystopian soundtrack. I can never get enough of how well orchestrated this is. The depressing aura this gives is just absolutely perfect. Truly a masterpiece.
@@ashmoleproductions5407 i mean idk man, this looks pretty similar to how a lot of people are living under capitalism today to me, regardless of the motifs
Are videogames radicalizing YOUR kids to work in COMMUNIST factories??? Would definitely be a buzzfeed article if buzzfeed writers were capable of picking up a controller😅
One of the greatest themes of LBP2, I personally feel like it was the best out of the three. LBP3 felt a little boring, I get that the game was marketed towards kids, but 2 felt way more challenging. It didn’t have the sugar coating of 3.
Agreed. LBP has always been family friendly, but LBP3 seems to aim more squarely at kids, even though many of the LBP fans are adults now. I much prefer LBP2.
I still love lbp3 though, I found it really fun, the visuals really neat, and the characters were fun too! Lbp2 is my favorite, but I still really like 3
I liked two better in comparison to one because it added so much while still giving off that same feel, and I feel as if the third game kind of lost that...
LittleBigPlanet 2 is honestly such a damn creative game, you can’t find anything like this music and theming in other games done so well, the story is good with memorable characters, and it’s overall such a fun game. Not only was LBP3 pretty unmemorable, but it was packed with bugs, most of which still haven’t been fixed. I prefer LBP3’s create mode due to it having the most features, but other than that, LBP2 all the way.
No, the factory is clearly represented as the "failed idea of communism". The levels themselves show a rundown factory where sack-bots are enslaved and brainwashed, showing a terrible working environment. This is all fine, however the bias comes in with the abundance of Soviet symbolism in the levels which clearly represent that this is a socialist society and that it is terrible- the red metal which can be associated to the "Red scare" and the colour red in socialist symbolism, the metal and red fist decorations and stickers, and most importantly and obviously the "Robot Lenin" sticker. This wasn't new to LBP2 however. If you recall the main antagonist of the first game in the series, the Collector, lived in a rundown Soviet-era bunker. It's a pretty clear case of Russophobia and anti-social symbolism when you paint villains and terrible factories as "the commies". I suppose it's much easier to brainwash the children while they are young however, and MM definitely did.
Ivan Oid yeah,youre right.. i was blind because i was sad about the fact that my childhood was basically anti communist propaganda, well , atleast they only attacked the 'communism' that ruled the soviet union ,considering stalins regime did not have that much to do with the original idea of communism. Thank you for correcting me though and yes, i remember the first game, I actually really liked the villian (did he even have a name?) though
In reality, no regime every had much to do with the true idea of communism. However some, such as the USSR or Burkina Faso, excelled in the field of socialism, which in turn would lead to communism with dialectical materialism. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Keyword: Socialist) had a communist party which was working to move the nation TOWARDS the victory of communism, such as heard in the anthem. But this contradicts the Marxist idea of a stateless, moneyless society- so had communism fully been achieved, there would have been no communist party. Even then, western propaganda such as in this videogame has distorted the view of the USSR very heavily. One of the myths propagated is that Stalin was one of the most brutal dictators to exist on the planet with a death toll of over 40 million. While this number is easy to disprove, such as debunking the common myth that Holodomor was a genocide, people would still believe that he was a dictator. In reality, people forget that he, just like all the other members of the Politburo, had only one vote, and in fact tried to dismantle the ineffective Politburo one multiple occasions to give more power to the Soviets (Worker's unions), and in turn the people who were part of them. Of course Khrushchev's crusade to paint him as a monster worked well for the west to demonize communists, and most people forgot that Khrushchev and co. killed the last of Stalin's friends to fight for democracy in the Soviet Union- Laverentiy Beria. While Stalin had excesses, such as a lot of the purges which were not necessary (Most needed to happen to stabilize the party), he ultimately saved the USSR from collapse in his years of power, defending it from internal fascist-Ukrainian kulak threats, as well as the fascist threats of Hitler's army in the west. His legacy was wiped by Khrushchev, the real traitor to the Union.
Yeah… This represents all of the people who have terrible jobs (like a prison guard or something like that) and have nothing, or no one to come back to…
@@CombineWatermelon bruh this soundtrack was for a map that was literally based on brave new world and 1984 which are books that represents the end-it-all be-all phase of capitalism, real communism was never achieved in the real word up to this point but it's still the best and only option if we want the survival and dignity of our species
@@daniel0_o861 ah yes because slavery, atheism, destruction of the family, identity masculine and feminine and the mixing of cultures into slurry is "dignity". No. Communism is death. Please face the wall
@@CombineWatermelon literally all your points of criticism are effects of capitalism (minus atheism I guess, which I don't understand why you put at the same of level of slavery per se), but by your way of writing it seems your indoctrination has been really sedimented, if you wanna get another point of view other than your holy thought bubble really recommend "Capitalism Realism" by Mark Fisher, real short read, but very thought provoking, should take you a lazy Sunday afternoon!
One of the best parts of this song is how orchestral and grand it seemingly sounds. Not only does it make for a banger track, but it works well in the context and themes of the area its for. It gives off the feeling of growth and progress, but the key and slight off-tune instrumentation show this growth is not bettering anything; its making it worse. Alternatively, its like a corporation trying to cover up their work with a facade of grandeur. Alongside with the synths and robotic voice in the background, it works perfectly for the factory setting. In general, the whole world was perfect as a foil to LBP's themes of unrestricted imagination and joy in creation by making the player go through an area portraying a monotonous industrial workplace.
So, uh... in case you guys haven't checked (and I know you haven't.), the last update of any sort to the LBP site was like, two years ago, on April 20, 2018. On the forums. How sad.
I can’t even begin to talk about how much i miss this game.. Edit: l’ve now played Sackboy: a big adventure. Meh. 5/10. Also went and replayed LBP1/2. Still 10/10. Media Molecule is God.
As a kid I never noticed how sad the factory of a better tomorrow actually was. Maybe because of german censorship too but as a little kid I was just having tons of fun with my sister trying to get as many sackbots for ourselves as we could. This soundtrack makes me wanna cry, not really because of nostalgia but because I feel bad for Clive :(( I know it's dumb but it's true
@@godomoths242 im not sure if they changed anything at all ! but in my memories the factory was always pretty cheery, with only clive looking really sad. And now looking at it, it is a lot gloomier
@@ittybittykibibyte yeah im pretty sure the game was uncensored. I guess all the bright colours and music overshadowed the implications of the factory lol
This song encapsulates the characters that inhabit the area perfectly. The song is hopeful; at the same time at parts.. it feels overwhelming. Clive is a hardworking person who has everything he loves taken away from him. His factory, home, and other. Yet Sackboy most of lb2’s cast doesn’t see the issue in it and blindly push forward with hope and determination. The brass heavy and timpani (I think) add to the stress Clive is feeling, yet adds to the uncanny optimism around him. Somehow though- it fits perfectly inside with the levels inside the game with a Early Soviet-esk tune and having- Blah blah blah Good song.
I just love how the song starts off key, but continues to get more on key as it goes, like a corporation covering up its mistakes more as they grow in size.
I never noticed how this song sounds. Its like upbeat melancholy, and so surreal. It definitely gives off the feeling of working endlessly in a factory, with the only thing keeping you sane are your fellow coworkers and “uplifting” posters. Its kinda depressing? But its hella catchy so..
Listening to this is such an experience. At the same time, I can faintly remember some notes and tid bits of music, but at the same time this feels all completely new. It honestly discomforts me in a weird way
LittleBigPlanet2 has to be my favourite game out of the series, Lbp3 is... alright. But for me LBP2 just has that spark I suppose that makes you want to play it! The Factory Of A Better Tomorrow has always been my fave, I mean you just gotta love Clive.
This song and the overall theme of The Factory of a Better Tomorrow has inspired me to make some standalone dystopian story of this being some super successful megacorporation a lot like aperture science but no quirks to it, set in a post apocalyptic world like fallout sort of.
This song inspired me a lot to create a huge factory in the world of my novels! "Playground Park" an old abandoned amusement park transformed into a soviet dark factory who experiments with human hearts and souls, putting into robots to create endless workers and eternal machines that will make toys and weapons for the war..
i don't agree actually, yes LBP3 has a fuckton of glitches on PS4 and also an meh story, but the tool they give you are amazing! you should try LBP3 out (on ps3 that is)
"Nobody ever calls. Let's keep going..." "... Seriously. It's been years." "I don't even remember the number anymore. Come on, I'm getting depressed just thinking about it."
May the Little Big Planet servers rest well, and may the media left behind by all the people whom loved the game as much as us inspire more people to be creative and enjoy the series as much as we all have. Rest in peace little big planet. We all loved you, and I'm sure more will too, with more time.
They should just make a game that gives you all the materials to make things and allow online play. No story mode whatsoever, just create and play others stuff. You could also get more decorations and stuff from playing certain amounts of levels or creating more levels
@@neoxpro12 100% agree. I honestly can’t believe that there are people who haven’t gotten to play lbp. I know not everyone grew up with this game, but it’s insane to how much potential this game opened up to me. It really touched the right side of my brain and said: wake up. No one will understand how much this game means to our childhoods
Maybe I'm stupid, but I feel like this song represents hope (of a better tomorrow), and it's not as oppressive as some other comments say. At first, the song IS repressive, dull, and depressing. But as time goes on, more instruments are added, making the song more lively. When the jazz ensemble comes in, the song becomes very energetic, and while it's the same beat, same oppressive synth, and the ai voice is still giving orders to work and such, there is a feeling of hope given by the exciting jazz and piano. While times haven't changed, they give hope that tomorrow will be different. When the song ends, the dull beat and voice are gone, and only those exciting instruments representing hope remain, representing that maybe that future hoped for was reached, or at least the work for the day was done, and there's a sense of pride for the work achieved, as well as some tiredness represented by there only being a few instruments that aren't very bombastic. Maybe the hope is naive, as the beat or song pattern (whatever it's called lmao) is still the same in the end, but it's all still very hopeful. Just a thought, maybe wrong as I have no idea what I'm talking about.
Well, the factory of a better tomorrow is based on the soviet union and its factories during the cold war, a period of time were the humanity was triying to see a hopeful future while their present was at the edge of destruction. Endless work, lack of simpaty and independency, the revolution of the machines taking apart the work of the man, delusional dreams of an utopic future and an opresive sistem, is what the factory of a better tomorrow and the progress emporium (the counterpart of the factory, based on the capitalism and united states during the cold war) represents, a false hope, broken dreams and the brutality of the production system. Even if the song sounds very hopeful and excited, its just a factory of broken Dreams At least, Clive and the factory got a good ending in little big planet 3, there the place is happier and even positive, the music from the New factory reflects this too But I liked your comment, its a very interesting way to see the song, I allways saw it like a distopic world controled by machines but it can be hopeful too!
i believe one comment states that all of the instruments that get added are all slightly out of tune of each other subtly hinting that more and more progress is not getting anywhere good; i'd quote what it said directly but i cant find it blehhhhhhhhhhh
This song reminds me of early LittleBigPlanet 2 were me and my cousins would play together. Now they don't even touch lbp3 because of its horrible online gameplay.
Not_TheLegend27 I do like makeup by some more like, techy things in that game but it’s just not the same as 1 or 2 they relied too much on new mechanics and not actual creativity
The song school fits. A feeling of hollowness, yet some sort of being, just a bundle of thoughtless drones being sheparded into a big building for the day.
Little big planet is a world created of the imagination of people, the factory of a better tomorrow was made of the soviet and comunism ideas from the cold war, all the worlds being related to tecnology reflects how the human only thinks in the new tecnologies, thats all we are imaginating, but there are still some magical and fantasy pictures, like the dreams that made the eve asylum. Its not bad thinking on machines, but we need to relax a bit
all i can think of when i hear this song is some dystopian polluted grey-skyed metropolis with smoke coming out of everywhere where people work endlessly. oh wait im thinking about real life.
i really miss LBP2, such an amazing game with so many memories, honestly not even lying when i say it might be one of my favorite games of all time, and definitely my favorite PS3 game, along with PvZ Garden Warfare. may LBP2 live on forever in our hearts.
I'm so glad that Clive and the others from lbp2 and 1 came to LBP3 The Journey Home. Not all of them on LBP1. Also this music is better than the Journey Home One. I MISS LBP2!!!! Good thing we get a new life... with new people... The Negativitron is the Most Powerful one as Newton. My favourite part on LBP2 is The Factory Of A Better Tomorrow. LBP3 is Showing is the Return of the hideout, the labatory if that's how u spell it, Clive's Factory, A Asylum, Avalonia, and the Cosmos. Also brings returns to the Gardens, the wedding and the islands. We Love Sackboy, Oddsock, Toggle and Swoop. And we love our Craftworld Friends... We will always love Little Big Planet... also the bad guys can make like a tree and get out of here and start a new Past...
What i like is how there is a jazz band playing in the background at one point but parts are literally impossible to hear over all the chaotic noise and dissonance surronding sure the piano and saxophone come through but hearing the drums bassline and trumpet are impossible to hear unless you issolate the tracks thats not a mistake its very much intetional the factory has completly taking over rendering the original melody inaudible in fact if you issolate the melody youll notice there is actually a part not used in any of the main mixes
Back when I was a little boy, I loved LBP2. I eventually tried the first game and didn't like it as much, but LBP3 is a dream come true for me as much as 2. Whenever I was in a bad mood, I would play one of the horrible levels I made where you're on a ship and sharks are destroying it. It was really satisfying for me. But what I want to say is that LittleBigPlanet 2 is one of the pillars of my happiness. I wish I could play more than my limits now. If I can't cry on the outside, I'll cry on the inside.
"If I can't cry on the outside, I'll cry on the inside." Nice quote!! it has actually made my day, not going to lie. Also yea lbp2 makes me really happy as well. I remember my Dad got it and he started trying it out, and then I asked him if I could try it (in a not so friendly way XD) so he said no. But after a little while more he let me play with him and LBP2 became my favorite game afterwards. I also remember he would always use the carpeted skin. And I would just be the regular brown sackboy skin because I didn't care for style all that much.... It was so much fun playing with him because it was actually one of the only ways we could both enjoy something together.... Until one day my dad unexpectedly passed away right infront of my eyes in real life. We didn't know what was wrong and it makes me want to cry "WHY??" It was a couple years ago that he did pass away but now I'm 16 and I'm just reflecting on those good times with him.... *sigh* Life changes.... Spend time with who is important in your life NOW. So you can remember those good memories + nostalgia like I did :)
@ImNotFine44 well, my son is almost 16 now and has his own account. Lmao when he was younger he had to go thru mine. But he doesn't play it anymore lol he's playing south park stick of truth (I'm a horrible influence lmao)
@@djnolan00000 thats cool. I was more so referring to the fact that they shut down the servers for all the games a couple months back but its good to see you’re still having fun with other stuff with your son
The theme fits perfectly with the story; an unending factory of metal, danger, and misery. It’s a good song without every instrument, but truly amplifies a big and imposing construct of torment when at full force.
This soundtrack would fit perfectly in a level with a fabric full of enemies, a rooftop scene with clouds and electric traps and a boss fight with a bad machine. I would call the level: Checkpoint GmbH
It was most likely a dream, but probably when I was 5 I was playing lbp and I went on this roller coaster level. And in the middle of it, the coaster stopped and something went over your head and put a box on your head. You know the silver box robot costume in the first game, it put it on my sackboys head and the roller coaster kept going.
I love how well this one builds. It also reminds me a lot of Grant Kirkhope's work on Banjo-Kazooie/Tooie in that there's a main catchy melody that's put through a variety of instruments and moods as you explore a world. Great stuff!
This song is my favourite from the entire LBP series. It's such a weird but calming song to listen to. I make my own music and very commonly this song pops back into my head when I'm making things. I love it so much
In hindsight, this game's OST had no right to slap so damn hard. Though I can safely say I despised guiding those sackbots as a kid. Absolutely hated it
Do yall remember that read fist that you can put the fingers up to go to the next room (horrible at describing I'm so sorry) and when you put the middle finger up, something comes down to cover the middle finger?
The Factory of a Better Tomorrow when the Non-Profit of a Worse Yesterday walks in
aaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAaaaaaaa :/
Peak humor
Moral takeaway: money makes everything better
They think they’re better
When your factory has been destroyed by a vaccum cleaner so you have to rely on a hand knitted doll:
bruh and then your giant robot chicken starts tearing shit up smh
Yeah happens every Tuesday so annoying
Just another everyday problem. I mean it happens to all of us
@@tommy_swim243 dont get me started on the sackbots running around, ughh
That fucking janitor man...
I feel like most of the sounds are explained as like sounds of machinery and screens, and then the jazz and journalfilm are just like the radios laying around to keep your mood up, also i like how it slowly steps up in this video because it feels like it’s just you at work and then you start to just realize where you are and you can just hear everything at the end and your going insane because of how many things you have to do.
And the ahh at the beginning is recrencing those types of things where people hum to stay happy, BUT YOU ARE LYING TO YOURSELF
I never thought such a happily peaceful game could have such a harshly Orwellian song in it, but it's perfect for the environment. I can't help but feel like I'm in the day-to-day rut of walking to work, sitting down to work for 12 hours, then walking back home just to do it all again tomorrow. It just perfectly encapsulates the feeling of being a drone, not really living life, but just moving through it on the way to your next meeting. The introduction of the jazz ensemble and orchestra add a feeling of hope to the droning melody, but they too just end up accompanying it, their act of "rebellion" quelled by the oppressive synths.
good song
Coming back to it, I just realized that the ensemble and the orchestra play with a bit of syncopation when they first come in, but the second time around they are perfectly in line with the melody. Who knew you could oppress music.
meeeeeeeeediiiiiiiiiiiikkkkkkkkkk
Robot song
MEDIC!
Mookus buddy you got it!!!
Do you remember driving all those sackbots away from danger? And eventually running away from that giant chicken robot thing...
One of my most memorable moments on this section of the story :D
Attack of the 50 foot poultry.
*copernicus*
I'm laughing remember that giant chicken lol. Clive just disappeared in that level.. How many Sackbots that we're off-screen died?
Yeesh. My brother had to Carrie me on those. And all the bosses. I just hid wile he did all the work
I use to think that Clive's head was a note pad. But then he said that his factory once made calenders, and then in the 1st cut scene in Eve's Asylum she said calender man.
Bruh I literally JUST finished replaying the game today and i never noticed that 💀
I think Eve had a bit of a crush on Clive, as she always seemed happy when she was looking at him when I was playing.
Edit: PLEASE DON'T START MAKING FANFACTION OF THIS. IT DOESN'T NEED TO HAPPEN.
I always thought that too
I thought the exact same thing..
I dunno why but it just looks more like a note pad than a calender
Same
i love how this world is a blend of 50s USSR and USA factory work environments
The progress emporium from little big planet karting is the USA 50s factory and the factory of a better tomorrow is the soviet one
I love the theming of this game. You start out with DaVinci’s Hideout, which is based on very old Renaissance technology, then next we move onto Victoria’s Laboratory which is obviously based on the beginning of the industrial revolution during the Victorian era, and then next we have the Factory of a Better Tomorrow which is this weird amalgamation of Cold War Russia and America, having tons of communism propaganda and red theming as well as retro 1950s American decal, music, all sorts.
Even Avalon beyond this focuses way more on “futuristic” stuff, it really drives home how LBP 2 was all about technology, and the story mode was a journey through the evolution of Technology.
plus, lbp2 added a LOT of logic, so it makes sense, plus, even the pod theme is technology sounding
I never thought of it like that, but it just makes perfect sense! However, while the Cosmos is sensible as to why it is the final area, why would Eve's Asylum be between two very futuristic locations?
Da Vinci's Hideout - Inventing Technology
Victoria's Laboratory - Harnessing Technology
The Factory of a Better Tomorrow - Abusing Technology
Avalonia - Idealizing Technology
Eve's Asylum for the Mentally Alternative - Preserving Technology
The Cosmos - Weaponizing Technology
@@gravity1537 You might argue that Eve's Asylum represents the "solar punk" stage of technology, a hopeful vision where nature and technology are incorporated seamlessly into one another-A sort of progression off Avalon's futuristic theme, where the tech has progressed to that kind of harmony with nature.
@@grim66 I just googled Solar punk, and it presents one of the most hopeful, beautifully optimistic visions of our future. What other "punks," such as steampunk or solarpunk, do you know of?
Can we just have a moment to show our respect to the depressed calendar-man himself, Clive Handforth?
yes, when i was young i thought he was a notepad lool
phantomthievius wait you mean to tell me he wasn’t a notepad
Ruben Aguilar apparently not...
im a depressed calendar man
@@gechotaris I honestly thought that too lol
ah yes gotta teach the children of their meaningless existence early
What?
@@tomcaniff6437 *N I H I L I S M
that hit me deep
@@tomcaniff6437 /capitalism fascism is really just a symptom of capitalism
@@tomcaniff6437 (ik im late)
you mean communism?
I FUCKING LOVE CLIVE HANDFORTH
Is it just me, or is Stephen Hawking rapping in the background
Just some special TTS voice, nothing fancy. Though I recall hearing “specimen” and “search... and... destroy” in there too
It's cooler thinking that Stephen Hawking rapping in the background even though it isn't Stephen Hawking
Yer not the only one.
I believe it's a Speak and Spell.
I loved this joke until the people that replied to it made it unfunny by saying that he’s not
Rest In Peace LittleBigPlanet 2's Servers
I really don't get why those people had to attack such a great community like with tf2
@@AngelPikachuKing I think it was only one bad person that brought everything down too, just like Titanfall. It's a big shame and very sad but they can't take away all the good memories we had and make
@@AngelPikachuKing well if I’m being honest except for playing the story mode online it does not matter all the lbp2 and lbp levels are on lbp3 keeping the servers up is pointless.
Private servers still exist tho so we are not mostly dead (project union for example)
@@thecatman8257so much for that
Gotta love Clive.
He's a little man. Sitting in a can.
He was my favorite character in story mode
Clive may be a bit on the depressed side, but he and Eve were the only characters who took the effort to actually follow you throughout every level in Story Mode.
One time I stuck a photo of my sackperson on his face.
ThatMadEngineer _ Eve was my favorite personally
We're all different
I love how some parts have a subtle voice listing names of general factory words like "wrench, circuit, gears,".
And the "welcome to earth" at the beginning is a perfect addition. It's saying "Life sucks! Get used to it", which well fits the overall melancholy theme of the factory.
lyrics- *5 4 3 3 1 8*
*aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh*
*AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH*
*aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh*
*AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH*
Doodoo dooo
*AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH*
I don’t think those are the lyrics
*AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH*
I’m sorry but those are not the lyrics
After a whole decade of vibing to this dystopian soundtrack. I can never get enough of how well orchestrated this is. The depressing aura this gives is just absolutely perfect. Truly a masterpiece.
... A decade?
@@TheCoolestFlytrap yes, this game came out in 2011
Time flies by, even quicker than we think.
A better tomorrow? No, a better today.
Fun fact: This world was based off of a soviet manufactory
Which is why I get incredible joy in seeing the irony of all the people calling it capitalism.
@@ashmoleproductions5407 i mean idk man, this looks pretty similar to how a lot of people are living under capitalism today to me, regardless of the motifs
@@nekorina9011 Patched in latest update, workers now immediately quit when exposed to insufficient working conditions
All lbp games have that one communist Russia world
Are videogames radicalizing YOUR kids to work in COMMUNIST factories???
Would definitely be a buzzfeed article if buzzfeed writers were capable of picking up a controller😅
One of the greatest themes of LBP2, I personally feel like it was the best out of the three. LBP3 felt a little boring, I get that the game was marketed towards kids, but 2 felt way more challenging. It didn’t have the sugar coating of 3.
Agreed. LBP has always been family friendly, but LBP3 seems to aim more squarely at kids, even though many of the LBP fans are adults now. I much prefer LBP2.
I still love lbp3 though, I found it really fun, the visuals really neat, and the characters were fun too! Lbp2 is my favorite, but I still really like 3
BunnyBoiler72 I prefer LBP karting over all of the other games
I liked two better in comparison to one because it added so much while still giving off that same feel, and I feel as if the third game kind of lost that...
LittleBigPlanet 2 is honestly such a damn creative game, you can’t find anything like this music and theming in other games done so well, the story is good with memorable characters, and it’s overall such a fun game. Not only was LBP3 pretty unmemorable, but it was packed with bugs, most of which still haven’t been fixed.
I prefer LBP3’s create mode due to it having the most features, but other than that, LBP2 all the way.
This song does what it's supposed to very well, that feeling of zombification
Yup, a lot of this series is anti-communist propaganda.
i actually dont think that way, i mean it just shows a boring dfactory at firstm, but the builds up to represent a place full of wonder and glory 2:38
No, the factory is clearly represented as the "failed idea of communism". The levels themselves show a rundown factory where sack-bots are enslaved and brainwashed, showing a terrible working environment. This is all fine, however the bias comes in with the abundance of Soviet symbolism in the levels which clearly represent that this is a socialist society and that it is terrible- the red metal which can be associated to the "Red scare" and the colour red in socialist symbolism, the metal and red fist decorations and stickers, and most importantly and obviously the "Robot Lenin" sticker.
This wasn't new to LBP2 however. If you recall the main antagonist of the first game in the series, the Collector, lived in a rundown Soviet-era bunker. It's a pretty clear case of Russophobia and anti-social symbolism when you paint villains and terrible factories as "the commies". I suppose it's much easier to brainwash the children while they are young however, and MM definitely did.
Ivan Oid yeah,youre right.. i was blind because i was sad about the fact that my childhood was basically anti communist propaganda, well , atleast they only attacked the 'communism' that ruled the soviet union ,considering
stalins regime did not have that much to do with the original idea of communism.
Thank you for correcting me though and yes, i remember the first game, I actually really liked the villian
(did he even have a name?)
though
In reality, no regime every had much to do with the true idea of communism. However some, such as the USSR or Burkina Faso, excelled in the field of socialism, which in turn would lead to communism with dialectical materialism. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Keyword: Socialist) had a communist party which was working to move the nation TOWARDS the victory of communism, such as heard in the anthem. But this contradicts the Marxist idea of a stateless, moneyless society- so had communism fully been achieved, there would have been no communist party.
Even then, western propaganda such as in this videogame has distorted the view of the USSR very heavily. One of the myths propagated is that Stalin was one of the most brutal dictators to exist on the planet with a death toll of over 40 million. While this number is easy to disprove, such as debunking the common myth that Holodomor was a genocide, people would still believe that he was a dictator. In reality, people forget that he, just like all the other members of the Politburo, had only one vote, and in fact tried to dismantle the ineffective Politburo one multiple occasions to give more power to the Soviets (Worker's unions), and in turn the people who were part of them. Of course Khrushchev's crusade to paint him as a monster worked well for the west to demonize communists, and most people forgot that Khrushchev and co. killed the last of Stalin's friends to fight for democracy in the Soviet Union- Laverentiy Beria.
While Stalin had excesses, such as a lot of the purges which were not necessary (Most needed to happen to stabilize the party), he ultimately saved the USSR from collapse in his years of power, defending it from internal fascist-Ukrainian kulak threats, as well as the fascist threats of Hitler's army in the west. His legacy was wiped by Khrushchev, the real traitor to the Union.
"im a little man sitting in a can.... and i thought my life had hit rock bottom when they told me about saturated fat"
This perfectly represents what a dead-end job is.
Yeah… This represents all of the people who have terrible jobs (like a prison guard or something like that) and have nothing, or no one to come back to…
It also perfectly matches communism.
@@CombineWatermelon bruh this soundtrack was for a map that was literally based on brave new world and 1984 which are books that represents the end-it-all be-all phase of capitalism, real communism was never achieved in the real word up to this point but it's still the best and only option if we want the survival and dignity of our species
@@daniel0_o861 ah yes because slavery, atheism, destruction of the family, identity masculine and feminine and the mixing of cultures into slurry is "dignity". No. Communism is death. Please face the wall
@@CombineWatermelon literally all your points of criticism are effects of capitalism (minus atheism I guess, which I don't understand why you put at the same of level of slavery per se), but by your way of writing it seems your indoctrination has been really sedimented, if you wanna get another point of view other than your holy thought bubble really recommend "Capitalism Realism" by Mark Fisher, real short read, but very thought provoking, should take you a lazy Sunday afternoon!
2:37 i still can't get over how good this part is
That bit (to me) sounds like an acceptance of the feelings of melancholy and pessimism communicated through the previous parts of the song
We never even realized the communist innuendos this world had as a kid.
The word you meant to use is "Undertones", The word innuendos implies something explicit.
@@gabrielsmith2931 Shut up nerd.
@@carpet163 they were just tryna help, damn...
@@Iwannaeatabiscuit He wasn't. I was using innuendo in the correct manner.
@@carpet163 oh kk then. it all means the same thing anyway i think
One of the best parts of this song is how orchestral and grand it seemingly sounds. Not only does it make for a banger track, but it works well in the context and themes of the area its for.
It gives off the feeling of growth and progress, but the key and slight off-tune instrumentation show this growth is not bettering anything; its making it worse. Alternatively, its like a corporation trying to cover up their work with a facade of grandeur. Alongside with the synths and robotic voice in the background, it works perfectly for the factory setting.
In general, the whole world was perfect as a foil to LBP's themes of unrestricted imagination and joy in creation by making the player go through an area portraying a monotonous industrial workplace.
I remember playing this game with my mom all the time. It was the only video game she was actually good at.
What a lucky guy. Your mom actually plays something more than Minesweeper.
@@teroristi6107 or candy crush
oh man, same here! we played the demo together and just had to get it
Same.
Both my parents and I used to play this on PS3.
same
So, uh... in case you guys haven't checked (and I know you haven't.), the last update of any sort to the LBP site was like, two years ago, on April 20, 2018.
On the forums.
How sad.
I can’t even begin to talk about how much i miss this game..
Edit: l’ve now played Sackboy: a big adventure. Meh. 5/10.
Also went and replayed LBP1/2. Still 10/10. Media Molecule is God.
@@AlexYT20202 Correct. I can't even begin. The nostalgia is something else.
F
I’m not crying
Oodfty YeeY they coming back atleast
nostalgia-induced crying in 2019
It do be like that sometimes
I like your profile photo
horny
_G I G G I T Y_
Well, I guess it's more like 2020 now...
This song and level reminds me of communism
The level indicates that the Sackbots staged a socialist uprising. Unfortunately, that hardly ended up well
There's red menace apon us
Cool comment! Very well done!
@Combine Gamer not on karting and Psp and Vita I believe.
There are giant red fists everywhere too.
As a kid I never noticed how sad the factory of a better tomorrow actually was. Maybe because of german censorship too but as a little kid I was just having tons of fun with my sister trying to get as many sackbots for ourselves as we could. This soundtrack makes me wanna cry, not really because of nostalgia but because I feel bad for Clive :(( I know it's dumb but it's true
Im German too but I never noticed any strong censorship. What did they change?
@@godomoths242 im not sure if they changed anything at all ! but in my memories the factory was always pretty cheery, with only clive looking really sad. And now looking at it, it is a lot gloomier
@@ittybittykibibyte yeah im pretty sure the game was uncensored. I guess all the bright colours and music overshadowed the implications of the factory lol
It reminds me of a junkyard with withered robots and old instruments
Like the Chuck E. Cheese animatronic found?
Because that’s what it is 👁👄👁
This song encapsulates the characters that inhabit the area perfectly. The song is hopeful; at the same time at parts.. it feels overwhelming. Clive is a hardworking person who has everything he loves taken away from him. His factory, home, and other. Yet Sackboy most of lb2’s cast doesn’t see the issue in it and blindly push forward with hope and determination. The brass heavy and timpani (I think) add to the stress Clive is feeling, yet adds to the uncanny optimism around him. Somehow though- it fits perfectly inside with the levels inside the game with a Early Soviet-esk tune and having- Blah blah blah Good song.
I just love how the song starts off key, but continues to get more on key as it goes, like a corporation covering up its mistakes more as they grow in size.
I never noticed how this song sounds. Its like upbeat melancholy, and so surreal. It definitely gives off the feeling of working endlessly in a factory, with the only thing keeping you sane are your fellow coworkers and “uplifting” posters. Its kinda depressing? But its hella catchy so..
this entirely deserved to go as hard as it does
4:15 this little passage is beautiful. I can't get over it.
The amount of nostalgia (and dread) this fills me with is unmatched
Fr so much nostalgic dread
How true
i have never played the game but the dread part is true
Nostalgia, dread, and an inexplicable urge to dance
Listening to this is such an experience. At the same time, I can faintly remember some notes and tid bits of music, but at the same time this feels all completely new. It honestly discomforts me in a weird way
Dystopian beats to oppress/be oppressed to
Weird how I relate to so many of these comments. This game will always remind me of some good times.
Some times i miss playing lbp and lbp2 with my brothers all day on the weekends life was so different when we were kids but we all grow up.
"and i thought my life had hit rock bottom when they told me about saturated fat"
LittleBigPlanet2 has to be my favourite game out of the series, Lbp3 is... alright. But for me LBP2 just has that spark I suppose that makes you want to play it!
The Factory Of A Better Tomorrow has always been my fave, I mean you just gotta love Clive.
Yeh man! *bumps fists from 2 meters apart.
When I aced the Crazy Turkey level, I only used Clive Handforth costume.
Lbp3 was definitely a game
This song and the overall theme of The Factory of a Better Tomorrow has inspired me to make some standalone dystopian story of this being some super successful megacorporation a lot like aperture science but no quirks to it, set in a post apocalyptic world like fallout sort of.
This song inspired me a lot to create a huge factory in the world of my novels! "Playground Park" an old abandoned amusement park transformed into a soviet dark factory who experiments with human hearts and souls, putting into robots to create endless workers and eternal machines that will make toys and weapons for the war..
Aperture Science
We do what we must
Because
We Can
doope, theres a lot of dystopian stories but the vibe of this part of the game specifically is unmatched imo
Who agrees LBP2 is better than LBP3
i don't agree actually, yes LBP3 has a fuckton of glitches on PS4 and also an meh story, but the tool they give you are amazing! you should try LBP3 out (on ps3 that is)
I like LBP2 better it had better music and a better story
@@fenkingamer09 lbp2 has a better story but the LBP1 music is superior
@@carmosi17 I guess but I might be nostalgia blind because I played lbp2 in 2012 while I first ever played lbp1 in 2019
Yeez, my my komrads.
the progression in this song is so perfect
Doing online school right now, it fits in a little to perfectly right about now of all times. This really does hit differently under quarantine.
@King Shmeagle dang. That sucks dude- i hope you end up getting it someday/have already gotten it, i wish you the best of luck
vote this to be coronavirus theme
@@SteamedBreakfast mood
@@SteamedBreakfast my vote is yours
@@kindapop9118 y e s
"Nobody ever calls. Let's keep going..."
"... Seriously. It's been years."
"I don't even remember the number anymore. Come on, I'm getting depressed just thinking about it."
unironically goes hard
they were cooking
May the Little Big Planet servers rest well, and may the media left behind by all the people whom loved the game as much as us inspire more people to be creative and enjoy the series as much as we all have. Rest in peace little big planet. We all loved you, and I'm sure more will too, with more time.
They should just make a game that gives you all the materials to make things and allow online play. No story mode whatsoever, just create and play others stuff. You could also get more decorations and stuff from playing certain amounts of levels or creating more levels
@@rocketear1117 Removing the story mode would make the game more boring imo
@@sloft-70plus, the story mode was meant to show new players the kind of levels they could make in the creator mode
Looking back i never noticed how weird this level was. All the communist and Soviet imagery and how you're essentially staging a workers revolution
"Nobody ever calls. Let's keep going."
-Clive
No one:
North Korean wakeup music:
Korean alarm noises be like
😨
clive my beloved
I love how this song screams sadness.
Its not just sad its also really offkey and chaotic and confused sounding it fits these robots have no idea what to do they were just built that way
Y’all have to listen to this while doing some of the E-learning stuff.
Yeah i do that so much I had to explain the franchise cause someone asked what I was listening to
@@BiFurryOverlooked pretty much everyone is going to call it a children's game
if they never played it or understand it
@@neoxpro12 100% agree. I honestly can’t believe that there are people who haven’t gotten to play lbp. I know not everyone grew up with this game, but it’s insane to how much potential this game opened up to me. It really touched the right side of my brain and said: wake up. No one will understand how much this game means to our childhoods
@@sloonky3162 I stil have the lbp3 cd
@@sloonky3162 so that I can enjoy it once we get a new ps4 or fix that old one
this goes hard af
Maybe I'm stupid, but I feel like this song represents hope (of a better tomorrow), and it's not as oppressive as some other comments say. At first, the song IS repressive, dull, and depressing. But as time goes on, more instruments are added, making the song more lively. When the jazz ensemble comes in, the song becomes very energetic, and while it's the same beat, same oppressive synth, and the ai voice is still giving orders to work and such, there is a feeling of hope given by the exciting jazz and piano. While times haven't changed, they give hope that tomorrow will be different. When the song ends, the dull beat and voice are gone, and only those exciting instruments representing hope remain, representing that maybe that future hoped for was reached, or at least the work for the day was done, and there's a sense of pride for the work achieved, as well as some tiredness represented by there only being a few instruments that aren't very bombastic. Maybe the hope is naive, as the beat or song pattern (whatever it's called lmao) is still the same in the end, but it's all still very hopeful. Just a thought, maybe wrong as I have no idea what I'm talking about.
Well, the factory of a better tomorrow is based on the soviet union and its factories during the cold war, a period of time were the humanity was triying to see a hopeful future while their present was at the edge of destruction. Endless work, lack of simpaty and independency, the revolution of the machines taking apart the work of the man, delusional dreams of an utopic future and an opresive sistem, is what the factory of a better tomorrow and the progress emporium (the counterpart of the factory, based on the capitalism and united states during the cold war) represents, a false hope, broken dreams and the brutality of the production system. Even if the song sounds very hopeful and excited, its just a factory of broken Dreams
At least, Clive and the factory got a good ending in little big planet 3, there the place is happier and even positive, the music from the New factory reflects this too
But I liked your comment, its a very interesting way to see the song, I allways saw it like a distopic world controled by machines but it can be hopeful too!
dam
i believe one comment states that all of the instruments that get added are all slightly out of tune of each other subtly hinting that more and more progress is not getting anywhere good; i'd quote what it said directly but i cant find it blehhhhhhhhhhh
Were getting deslisted with this one 🗣️🔥🔥💯
:(
We shutting down the lbp servers w this one
This song was playing when I came out the womb.
This song reminds me of early LittleBigPlanet 2 were me and my cousins would play together.
Now they don't even touch lbp3 because of its horrible online gameplay.
This is way too relatable..
I used to play lbp2 with my cousins all the time
Not_TheLegend27 lbp2 was the best in my opinion
Not_TheLegend27 then 3 had like, tried too hard to be like the others. Still fun but not nearly as fun in comparison.
Not_TheLegend27 I do like makeup by some more like, techy things in that game but it’s just not the same as 1 or 2 they relied too much on new mechanics and not actual creativity
The song school fits. A feeling of hollowness, yet some sort of being, just a bundle of thoughtless drones being sheparded into a big building for the day.
Never noticed how much this game focuses on technology with the exception of Eve's Asylum
Little big planet is a world created of the imagination of people, the factory of a better tomorrow was made of the soviet and comunism ideas from the cold war, all the worlds being related to tecnology reflects how the human only thinks in the new tecnologies, thats all we are imaginating, but there are still some magical and fantasy pictures, like the dreams that made the eve asylum. Its not bad thinking on machines, but we need to relax a bit
My favorite theme from LBP 2 apart from Eve’s Asylum. Hell, every theme was good!
Bruh thats all of us rn
Just vibing
Bruh even the earth theme was good. I would forget to go into a level cuz I was jammin
When playing with my brother, the level where Sackbots love you in herds was my favorite and still is to this day.
If school had a theme song.
True
@@robloxgameplay1238 :)
@@robloxgameplay1238 :)
Thx
computer head lbp :)
When Depression and Anxiety hit ya at once...legit, I have this theme in my head everyday I'm at work.
Never realized how much this sounds like it was made by Gooseworx
good actual fucking point
It hurts so bad
Just be happy it happened
all i can think of when i hear this song is some dystopian polluted grey-skyed metropolis with smoke coming out of everywhere where people work endlessly. oh wait im thinking about real life.
Take that and add lumberjack-fireman-blacksmith steel humanoid rodots in the mix and you've got my picture.
Dang, You nailed my Cog-like personality on the dot.
*Proceeds to look out window*
@@djpemb *”Thank god I’m not in Soviet Russia!”*
Oh now I know where my music taste came from
i really miss LBP2, such an amazing game with so many memories, honestly not even lying when i say it might be one of my favorite games of all time, and definitely my favorite PS3 game, along with PvZ Garden Warfare. may LBP2 live on forever in our hearts.
THEY WERE COOKING
I'm so glad that Clive and the others from lbp2 and 1 came to LBP3 The Journey Home. Not all of them on LBP1. Also this music is better than the Journey Home One. I MISS LBP2!!!! Good thing we get a new life... with new people... The Negativitron is the Most Powerful one as Newton. My favourite part on LBP2 is The Factory Of A Better Tomorrow. LBP3 is Showing is the Return of the hideout, the labatory if that's how u spell it, Clive's Factory, A Asylum, Avalonia, and the Cosmos. Also brings returns to the Gardens, the wedding and the islands. We Love Sackboy, Oddsock, Toggle and Swoop. And we love our Craftworld Friends... We will always love Little Big Planet... also the bad guys can make like a tree and get out of here and start a new Past...
KoopaRules1972 PS4 You must really miss LBP lol
wtf
Must miss the game...
right now im working on a level call sackboy generations
and that level is encluded its for lbp 10th anniversary
Shadow Master Mm didn’t make LBP 3
Avilon sends his apologies. he's off bargain hunting at the factory's outlet store.
The Factory of a Better Tomorrow is such an amazing name
What i like is how there is a jazz band playing in the background at one point but parts are literally impossible to hear over all the chaotic noise and dissonance surronding sure the piano and saxophone come through but hearing the drums bassline and trumpet are impossible to hear unless you issolate the tracks thats not a mistake its very much intetional the factory has completly taking over rendering the original melody inaudible in fact if you issolate the melody youll notice there is actually a part not used in any of the main mixes
The news reel and Jazz band channels get used at the end of the first level. All 6 channels are used at some point in the story mode.
Back when I was a little boy, I loved LBP2. I eventually tried the first game and didn't like it as much, but LBP3 is a dream come true for me as much as 2. Whenever I was in a bad mood, I would play one of the horrible levels I made where you're on a ship and sharks are destroying it. It was really satisfying for me. But what I want to say is that LittleBigPlanet 2 is one of the pillars of my happiness. I wish I could play more than my limits now. If I can't cry on the outside, I'll cry on the inside.
"If I can't cry on the outside, I'll cry on the inside." Nice quote!! it has actually made my day, not going to lie. Also yea lbp2 makes me really happy as well. I remember my Dad got it and he started trying it out, and then I asked him if I could try it (in a not so friendly way XD) so he said no. But after a little while more he let me play with him and LBP2 became my favorite game afterwards. I also remember he would always use the carpeted skin. And I would just be the regular brown sackboy skin because I didn't care for style all that much.... It was so much fun playing with him because it was actually one of the only ways we could both enjoy something together.... Until one day my dad unexpectedly passed away right infront of my eyes in real life. We didn't know what was wrong and it makes me want to cry "WHY??" It was a couple years ago that he did pass away but now I'm 16 and I'm just reflecting on those good times with him.... *sigh* Life changes.... Spend time with who is important in your life NOW. So you can remember those good memories + nostalgia like I did :)
You probably didn’t like LBP1 because you started with LBP2. It’s hard to go from a sequel to the original game.
You’re probably depressed now that lbp is gone forever
@ImNotFine44 well, my son is almost 16 now and has his own account. Lmao when he was younger he had to go thru mine. But he doesn't play it anymore lol he's playing south park stick of truth (I'm a horrible influence lmao)
@@djnolan00000 thats cool. I was more so referring to the fact that they shut down the servers for all the games a couple months back but its good to see you’re still having fun with other stuff with your son
this song is easily the best one in all of little big planet
Rum Hee
I JUST LOVE THIS SONG!!!!😎😅
!Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
First time listening to all of it, just became my new favorite LBP2 ost
This should be a school theme because we're In a god dam factory
Fun Fact: The Guy Who Composed This Also Composed The Sonic R Soundtrack.
The theme fits perfectly with the story; an unending factory of metal, danger, and misery. It’s a good song without every instrument, but truly amplifies a big and imposing construct of torment when at full force.
what the kids hear when making my shoes
NOSTALGIA
What the heck is nostalgia-
@@yoshapsescaperoom1618 :0
Thank you for uploading a good theme song
dont mind me just downloading a rom for my emulator in 2024
*"BuT tHiS iS 2 0 1 9!!!"*
*says the guy that might just get R/wooooshed*
hopefully the emulator no longer has problems running little big planet roms
@@1uminescence the day has arrived
lol it’s 2024
This soundtrack would fit perfectly in a level with a fabric full of enemies, a rooftop scene with clouds and electric traps and a boss fight with a bad machine.
I would call the level:
Checkpoint GmbH
It was most likely a dream, but probably when I was 5 I was playing lbp and I went on this roller coaster level. And in the middle of it, the coaster stopped and something went over your head and put a box on your head. You know the silver box robot costume in the first game, it put it on my sackboys head and the roller coaster kept going.
I love how well this one builds. It also reminds me a lot of Grant Kirkhope's work on Banjo-Kazooie/Tooie in that there's a main catchy melody that's put through a variety of instruments and moods as you explore a world. Great stuff!
it builds like the wilderness theme for lbp1
This song is my favourite from the entire LBP series. It's such a weird but calming song to listen to. I make my own music and very commonly this song pops back into my head when I'm making things. I love it so much
My online friend mentioned this in his self unalive note he mentioned it as it was a good song and he was right. Rest in peace psyfer
aye. to psyfer.
That drop at 4:12
Damn
Yo how does something sound so mundane and wonderous as the same time
I think the factory of a better tomorrow had the best soundtrack from all the world's in lbp2.
mine too, and it's my favourite in the whole series :)
BEST. SONG. EVER.
No, literally. Sackboy got blown to peice-
I shouldn't mention that..
*piece
***TRAGIC CANYONS FLASHBACKS***
D egenerate
In hindsight, this game's OST had no right to slap so damn hard. Though I can safely say I despised guiding those sackbots as a kid. Absolutely hated it
this is the definition of nostalgic music to me
I made one of my best friends through lbp2 back in year four. We used to talk about the game endlessly but then he left my town for london in year 7.
GN sorry for that. It must suck to lose a friend like that.
I miss you little big planet 2
Do yall remember that read fist that you can put the fingers up to go to the next room (horrible at describing I'm so sorry) and when you put the middle finger up, something comes down to cover the middle finger?
LOL Yep that was always one of my favourite moments in story mode
DENIED!