it’s cool to think the ps1 render of ultrakill is just V1’s vision and in reality it’s a lot more gorey. who knows, it might be true cuz the score board is an actual think that V1 sees in canon
This is really cool! The emotion in this song is so strong, I can almost taste it. The World Looks White is filled with grief and regret, and yet somehow feels almost nostalgic? Really good. The World Looks Red is great too: it feels like I'm going down a path that I know will only bring me sadness and pain, and yet I can't stop. I prefer The World Looks White, but both are really cool. It's very impressive how different these are from the original, but still manage to convey the exact same feelings.
Well kinda yeah. I imagined how twlr would sound like if made like something from the Prelude and this is what I've gotten But my version of twlw being the combat version of original - that's funny ngl
I feel it goes a bit too hard on the audio effects, especially at the start where it has "cathedral" echos, it feels like the music's trying desperately to make me feel something instead of letting itself play and feel that way naturally. Maybe the reverb could be replaced with a violin on some lower notes to emphasize melancholy in the first half, and then shift into some higher notes to emphasize fast paced action in the second
Thank you for your feedback! Honestly, I may have overdone some effects since I wanted it to convey sort of sorrow and emptiness I felt while listening to original WIP and this could go a bit too far. As for violins... Not sure what you meant by replacing the reverb with them
@@kurokamikage_official Think what they mean is instead of putting in an effect to fill in a void, you can have an instrument play some notes instead. Makes the piece feel more whole and sound less effect-heavy. but don't quote me on that. I have little to no experience making music, so I'm basing my take on listening to a bunch of music where they utilize instruments wonderfully.
A big fan of the first, melancholic part, although "The World Looks Red" sounds decent in any case. I would not say that other remixes are not able to hold the same emotions as the original wip from Hakita, but this work can definitely compete with them in quality! Great job!
Thank you! Emotions are purely subjective so that's totally ok if you don't agree with what I felt. After all, music is art and the poetry of that art is in the ears of those who listen
@@kurokamikage_official it's the only thing I can think about when hearing the beginning of this remix. I genuinely thought you sampled the game. Also I got it wrong, it's not the Frigate Orpheon, it's the menu themes from Prime 2 and Prime 3, most easily encapsulated by the Trilogy menu theme: th-cam.com/video/ltW-emNP3YE/w-d-xo.html
@@dontseemyprofilepic3157 huh, didn't know about that. Frankly, never played any Metroid games either so it's kinda funny to spark some references I wouldn't even know about
@@kurokamikage_official well, I might as well more directly address your question by addiing that Metroid Prime and Ultrakill are both very atmospheric immersive first person games with great music and secrets to find... but none of that matters because they're both video games and ALL VIDEO GAMES ARE 100% EXACTLY THE SA- (jk)
Depends on what you ask, if it's about technique then I'd say learn more stuff through playing songs and instrumental pieces, if about recording progress then... Idk honestly what to advise, my process is basically plug the guitar into audio interface, pick an amp sim (I use Archetype Plini) and hit the record button - and mixing then, of course
Damn, I want to lay my hands on Gojira so bad tbh but got no money (and no opportunity to buy anyways because of my location). As for technique, I'm a classically trained guitarist so I can only advise, well, learning pieces and practicing gammas, slowly and then gradually raising speed as you become more confident in what your hands can do. Try playing different rhythm patterns with your pick, different strokes and stuff There are quite a bunch of guitar youtubers (e.g. Brandon D'Eon) who actually show some good exercises that help so I guess that's a good place to start or continue the journey
Hey there everyone! Separate TWLW+TWLR are now up!
TWLW: th-cam.com/video/3IjQJIK14_E/w-d-xo.html
TWLR: th-cam.com/video/CJ15d7U_aaI/w-d-xo.html
This is the actual audio when V1 doesn't use his ai filter to render things more efficiently
That's one hell of a praise if I say so myself
And the thumbnail is exactly that as well lol
it’s cool to think the ps1 render of ultrakill is just V1’s vision and in reality it’s a lot more gorey. who knows, it might be true cuz the score board is an actual think that V1 sees in canon
thing
The Sentries has RTX4090
The world looks...
How??? Forgot
Mankind is dead
Blood is... What is it?
Hell... He... ll... What am I?
Do you know who else has dementia? @@kurokamikage_official
a burning memory fades in slowly
"Mr president, you have dementia"
"Uhh drone strike the wedding"
"That can be arranged"
@Temium69
this the most uncomfortable elevator i have ever ridden in my entire life
10/10
damn bruh this slaps
yeah thats all i have to say this is actually really good
Thank you!
the first half is so eerie and i love it so much
this is honestly such a good remix i quite fancy this one a lil more over the original
That's an honor I didn't know I could receive! Thank you!
hi vergil
this is so underrated for how good this is
This is really cool! The emotion in this song is so strong, I can almost taste it. The World Looks White is filled with grief and regret, and yet somehow feels almost nostalgic? Really good. The World Looks Red is great too: it feels like I'm going down a path that I know will only bring me sadness and pain, and yet I can't stop.
I prefer The World Looks White, but both are really cool. It's very impressive how different these are from the original, but still manage to convey the exact same feelings.
Thank you! That was my real intention, to convey what I felt from original WIP and expand on it a bit, and it's great that you felt the same way
I really liked the direction you took, good remix!
Thank you! I actually thought of including tempo shift after I saw your remix lol
this feels like if the world looks white and the world looks red had their own combat themes instead of the world looks red BEING the combat theme
Well kinda yeah. I imagined how twlr would sound like if made like something from the Prelude and this is what I've gotten
But my version of twlw being the combat version of original - that's funny ngl
this reminds me a lot of risk of rain 2, I love it
interesting how this remix reminds people of games i haven't even touched at all
in any case thank you!
@@kurokamikage_officialalso sounds like dying lights horizon, I sense a similar tone but I could be wrong
@@kurokamikage_officialreminds me of con letitud poderosa from risk of rain 2, as it starts off slow and becomes... Something.
The world looks like exposed bone,
The world looks like degloved muscle.
@@CorruptedSpider the world has no skin
ohhhh this is REALLY good
I feel it goes a bit too hard on the audio effects, especially at the start where it has "cathedral" echos, it feels like the music's trying desperately to make me feel something instead of letting itself play and feel that way naturally.
Maybe the reverb could be replaced with a violin on some lower notes to emphasize melancholy in the first half, and then shift into some higher notes to emphasize fast paced action in the second
Thank you for your feedback! Honestly, I may have overdone some effects since I wanted it to convey sort of sorrow and emptiness I felt while listening to original WIP and this could go a bit too far. As for violins... Not sure what you meant by replacing the reverb with them
@@kurokamikage_official Think what they mean is instead of putting in an effect to fill in a void, you can have an instrument play some notes instead. Makes the piece feel more whole and sound less effect-heavy.
but don't quote me on that. I have little to no experience making music, so I'm basing my take on listening to a bunch of music where they utilize instruments wonderfully.
@@Ch4pp13 sounds reasonable when you put it like this tbh
I adore how the mannequin looks mad on the world looks red, the lighting changes his face to an angry looking one
truly goes hard
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THIS IS REALLY GOOD I CANNOT DESCRIBE IT WITH WORDS, YOU DID REALLY GOOD!!!
Thank you so much!
nice
nice
rad
Thank you!
Sounds good af
Thank you!
Yo this is sick
it so beatifull😍
A big fan of the first, melancholic part, although "The World Looks Red" sounds decent in any case. I would not say that other remixes are not able to hold the same emotions as the original wip from Hakita, but this work can definitely compete with them in quality! Great job!
Thank you! Emotions are purely subjective so that's totally ok if you don't agree with what I felt. After all, music is art and the poetry of that art is in the ears of those who listen
This sounds fantastic! Can you please upload seperate versions of white/red? I really want to loop the combat section...
Sure! When I'm free, I'll upload TWLW and TWLR separately
Hey there! Separate TWLW+TWLR are now up!
TWLW: th-cam.com/video/3IjQJIK14_E/w-d-xo.html
TWLR: th-cam.com/video/CJ15d7U_aaI/w-d-xo.html
@@kurokamikage_official YIPPIE!
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I think twlr part shows the man with no flesh, or basically shows his muscle tissues, or something
That it does
HE LOOKS LIKE AN ALL TOMORROWS POSTHUMAN
I am also a big fan of the Frigate Orpheon in Metroid Prime 1.
What does Metroid Prime have to do with Ultrakill again?..
@@kurokamikage_official it's the only thing I can think about when hearing the beginning of this remix. I genuinely thought you sampled the game.
Also I got it wrong, it's not the Frigate Orpheon, it's the menu themes from Prime 2 and Prime 3, most easily encapsulated by the Trilogy menu theme: th-cam.com/video/ltW-emNP3YE/w-d-xo.html
@@dontseemyprofilepic3157 huh, didn't know about that. Frankly, never played any Metroid games either so it's kinda funny to spark some references I wouldn't even know about
@@kurokamikage_official well, I might as well more directly address your question by addiing that Metroid Prime and Ultrakill are both very atmospheric immersive first person games with great music and secrets to find... but none of that matters because they're both video games and ALL VIDEO GAMES ARE 100% EXACTLY THE SA- (jk)
heaaaaaaat
I listened to this enough times that hearing the normal version in game felt weird ngl
Same tbh
🔥
Thanks!
Как и всегда, гигахарош
why does 0:30 give portal stories mel vibes
Interesting, now that you mention it I too can hear some portal stuff, nice find!
This is sounds more breakcore than the actual original ost
@@АмбалвасяВася that it does
Thanks for listening!
doesn't the name translate to like dark God shadow? Or something along those lines? Seems pretty metal
Maybe the words in relation to each other mean something along the lines of an extremely dark shadow idek tho I speak English
Yup, you got it right, God of Darkness's Shadow
why does the white and red look like world?
Bro looking at me after i just said stuff that should put me in jail
Sounds much less empty
Indeed
ULTRAKILL 7-1
indeed it is
balls
balls
This is real guitar right? The muting just sounds way too realistic to be a vst
Yup, a real guitar played by yours truly
@@kurokamikage_official Oh sick, I've recently moved from programmed guitars to the real thing, and it's hard as fuck. Any tips?
Depends on what you ask, if it's about technique then I'd say learn more stuff through playing songs and instrumental pieces, if about recording progress then... Idk honestly what to advise, my process is basically plug the guitar into audio interface, pick an amp sim (I use Archetype Plini) and hit the record button - and mixing then, of course
@@kurokamikage_official I already got the recording part down, I use Archetype Gojira personally. I'm more struggling with the technique
Damn, I want to lay my hands on Gojira so bad tbh but got no money (and no opportunity to buy anyways because of my location).
As for technique, I'm a classically trained guitarist so I can only advise, well, learning pieces and practicing gammas, slowly and then gradually raising speed as you become more confident in what your hands can do. Try playing different rhythm patterns with your pick, different strokes and stuff
There are quite a bunch of guitar youtubers (e.g. Brandon D'Eon) who actually show some good exercises that help so I guess that's a good place to start or continue the journey