I agree, this is the best theme of the Killzone franchise, when I listen to it, I always think of whatever the Heghast became, they were an outcast, opressed forgotten nation, forcibly displaced and exiled to a poisoned planet where they starved and suffered. Their hatred of ISA, UCN and humanity was understandable, but frankly, genocide was not the right solution, regardless, they were not the cause. All Hail to the Helghast Empire
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@@Alex-bz7pu it was a justified response since humanity tried to genocide them first. They didnt even ever plan on invading earth. They just wanted the alpha centauri system back. Its like some random nation just rolling up and exiling humanity to mars with no terraforming equipment. Wouldn't feel so great would it?
This song perfectly captures the tragedy of the Helghast nation and people. Everything they could've been, they couldn't become. Hated for their success, their nation being destroyed the first time, exiled to a hellish world where they made their new home. Despite the odds, they lived, adapted and evolved. They existed for over a hundred years living in humiliation while their homeworld was inhabited by occupiers. Was there any other solution to take back Vekta besides force? No. They gambled it all, and lost their second home which they worked so hard to create. Today they live in the shadow of their former selves, stripped of any pride, and forced to eke out their existence with a stain that will never leave them. The UCN and ISA sowed that hatred and humiliation each and every step of the way and it was a shame did they did not reap it.
Who are the actual villains here? These guys have been forced to starve and evolve on a desolated toxic planet, forced to endure harsh climate conditions, left for dead by Earth, sure it doesn't justify their mass genocide tactics, but let's not forget who caused this in the first place, there it should be a campaign based totally on a Helghast perspective, rather than the typical ISA Heroic Bullshit
The true villain of Killzone is Earth's empire Because of them, the Helghast were exiled and forced to live in Helghan's toxic environment. Earth is the reason the ISA and Helghast are locked in an endless cycle of revenge.
The true villain in Killzone is human nature. The Helghast are future nazi who invaded a peaceful colony, ISA are imperial governors who used Helghan as a black market fuel resource. The ISCA both call for peace, while propping up the Helghan economy ( so they could export said fuel resource) which allowed them start the war in the first place. And the UCN plays Everyone off each other, while trying to kneecap the ISCA so it remain as the 'guiding' light of mankind through the sea of stars. And note, this is a very simplify overview of the four major Factions in Killzone and ISCA is only reference in cut scenes, novels and other tertiary sources.
Everyone is the villain, One is a lamb who turned into a lion. The other is a lion pretending to be a lamb.
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@@lostShadowLord No its the other way around. They were a corporation that successfully colonized the alpha centauri system. Vekta was their capital and named after their CEO. Then earth got greedy and sent their forces to take vekta as a power move. Exiling them to helghan. Then they were simply trying to take back what was theirs in the first place. Earth exiling them to helghan was what radicalized them to become space nazis in the first place.
I have got to say out of anything I've ever played this series has by far delivered the best speeches I've ever heard. The helghast were the good guys and I wish we would have gotten a twist where we could have played as them and finally pushed the isa out of vekta
This is very good, if they ever make another Killzone when a helghast is the protagonist, this should be the opening music. It just captures the cost war and the story of helghast. Keep up the amazing work mate! love to see more Killzone music remixes 👏
My people sons and daughters of helgan for many years we have been a broken nation shuned oppressed and conquered by those we saught to escape ten years ago I asked for time and that time been granted by you the strength of my arm the holder of my dreams.
Exiled from their home, forced to live on a planet with a toxic atmosphere, with nothing to offer but an energy source only useful as a weapon. It should be no surprise they gave everything to reclaim their home. Killzone is one of few games where you legitimately play as the bad guys. The Helghast dream will never die.
At the end of the first extrasolar war, Earth's ISA forces had crushed the rogue colony of Helghan. The victory did not bring peace, but instead brought humiliation, hardships, and bitter resentment. Driven by the vision of Scolar Visari, the population of Helghan transformed from a defeated nation to a military superpower. They would become humanity's greatest threat. They called themselves the Helghast. Provoked into war, the neighboring planet of Vekta launched an invasion fleet to deal with Visari. Within seconds of entering Helghan's atmosphere, ground-to-space defenses ripped the fleet apart. Uncountable lives were lost over the next days. But against all hope, a small elite unit managed to fight their way into the heart of Helghan nation-Visari's palace. With the ISA forces on his own doorstep, Visari resorted to extreme measures: the nuclear devastation of his own capital, the city of Pyrrhus.
I love how this version emphasized the tragedy if the helghast people a lot better than the original. Which seems to have two parts to it. For them, this was their finest hour.
I feel that the true victims of the games are the ones in-between, the hybrid children of both Helghast and Vektans, whom are treated no more like common rats. During Shadowfall, the Vektan government just shoves the hybrids into the 'care' of the Helghast, where they'll no doubt face even harsher conditions and possibly murdered.
@@meathead6155 They did, but it wasn’t anything the ISA hasn’t done to them. The ISA sent them to Helghan to die, including women and children which had claim to the planet Vekta. I don’t think you would be such a good guy if that happened to you or your people. That’s what I love about Killzone, it ain’t so black and white.
Forever live killzone since the beginning the first game for ps2 I mastered hours playing it and then like a domino effect 2nd and 3rd came so fast and gone I wish just wish they could bring it back to life
Govik stared at the orb that was once known as Helghan as a green eldritch energy ran across it. Suddenly the power struggle between Autarch Orlock and the traitor Stahl became meaningless as distantly the young man heard something hit the ground. Movik, Sera, Johovah, his parents, Ferra. They were all down on the planet. Somewhere, the soldier didn't know where, someone began calling down to the surface for someone, anyone, for an answer. Govik could only look at the planet. What must his Ferra have been thinking? It was supposed to be her graduation day from cadet to leutanent at the academy. So many thoughts raced through his mind. She'd been acting wierd lately. Vommitting, being sore, having a bit more of a temper than she already had. The recollection of his wife's behavior for the past few weeks and what he saw before him made Govik feel something in his stomach churn. He tore off his mask, breaking the straps as bile forced it's way past his mouth. As he coughed he cried, wishing now not just to see Ferra at her moment of becoming an officer but so he could be with his family and Helghan forevermore.
@@ShadowCammando24 Roleplays. From what I've seen of Killzone the Hellghast fascinate me, but in Killzone 3 I felt like they were given too much of a blanket badguy feel. So when I was shitfaced I wrote out how I imagined one of the Hellghast survivors felt
They are very different from each other, the only thing in which they are similar is the helmet, and even then, the eyes in the Helghast helmet glow red, and in the combine helmet they glow blue, in the combine helmets the gas mask has a filter, and in the Helghast helmet it is connected to tube.
Going off of the lore that takes place before the first game, The Helghast did NOTHING wrong, and we're justified in their war of aggression. It was proven that their existence and rights as free people did not matter to the people of Earth.
Helghan will always be in our hearts...
Cannot believe it's been 10 years since killzone 3 was released
Death to the Vektan dogs. Helghan is the chosen planet to rule the solar system. The ISA will fall.
I feel old..
2011 was such a good year for third installments gears of war 3 and resistance 3 we're so fucking good to like killzone 3.
It's now 10 years since Shadowfall.
Fr
Helghan cracked before the Helghast did.
Like Cadia, Helghan stands.
HELGHAN STANDS!
If this doesn't play on my funeral, I ain't dying
Comes back to alive:" Helghan....belongs.....to the HELGHAST!!!"
Isa grandma holds out symbol of Isa as a rosary 📿
Against tyranny and oppression? Not till our breaths part!
Hated for OUR success, OUR honor, and OUR Valor we shall show the glorified ISA what it truly means to be "forgotten" GLORY TO THE HELGHAST
I agree, this is the best theme of the Killzone franchise, when I listen to it, I always think of whatever the Heghast became, they were an outcast, opressed forgotten nation, forcibly displaced and exiled to a poisoned planet where they starved and suffered. Their hatred of ISA, UCN and humanity was understandable, but frankly, genocide was not the right solution, regardless, they were not the cause.
All Hail to the Helghast Empire
@@Alex-bz7pu it was a justified response since humanity tried to genocide them first. They didnt even ever plan on invading earth. They just wanted the alpha centauri system back. Its like some random nation just rolling up and exiling humanity to mars with no terraforming equipment. Wouldn't feel so great would it?
PlayStation got rid of Killzone 1, 2, and 3 from the Premium catelog... Now I listen to this to mourn for what I miss.
This song perfectly captures the tragedy of the Helghast nation and people. Everything they could've been, they couldn't become. Hated for their success, their nation being destroyed the first time, exiled to a hellish world where they made their new home. Despite the odds, they lived, adapted and evolved. They existed for over a hundred years living in humiliation while their homeworld was inhabited by occupiers. Was there any other solution to take back Vekta besides force? No. They gambled it all, and lost their second home which they worked so hard to create. Today they live in the shadow of their former selves, stripped of any pride, and forced to eke out their existence with a stain that will never leave them. The UCN and ISA sowed that hatred and humiliation each and every step of the way and it was a shame did they did not reap it.
The helghast did nothing Wrong. It was us who made the terrible mistake
they were occupiers as well. They arent from Helghast as well.
Same thing, my comrade. But in my opinion, the UCN and ISA the villians, and Helghan people wanted to survive... I fell sorry the Helghan people.
@@fuumakoujirou4284 they are all villians, does not change the fact that helgahan is a facist regime and kills civilians as well.
@@jmgonzales7701 but what forced them to become the monsters we label them as they out of anyone else are the victims in this story
Throughout this day, I still have a ps3 to relive the memories for killzone 3 and others games for the fun of it.
Who are the actual villains here? These guys have been forced to starve and evolve on a desolated toxic planet, forced to endure harsh climate conditions, left for dead by Earth, sure it doesn't justify their mass genocide tactics, but let's not forget who caused this in the first place, there it should be a campaign based totally on a Helghast perspective, rather than the typical ISA Heroic Bullshit
I long for a Killzone prequel that shows the first invasion of Vekta by the ISA and the inevitable defeat of the Helghast, from their perspective.
The true villain of Killzone is Earth's empire
Because of them, the Helghast were exiled and forced to live in Helghan's toxic environment.
Earth is the reason the ISA and Helghast are locked in an endless cycle of revenge.
The true villain in Killzone is human nature.
The Helghast are future nazi who invaded a peaceful colony, ISA are imperial governors who used Helghan as a black market fuel resource. The ISCA both call for peace, while propping up the Helghan economy ( so they could export said fuel resource) which allowed them start the war in the first place. And the UCN plays Everyone off each other, while trying to kneecap the ISCA so it remain as the 'guiding' light of mankind through the sea of stars.
And note, this is a very simplify overview of the four major Factions in Killzone and ISCA is only reference in cut scenes, novels and other tertiary sources.
Everyone is the villain,
One is a lamb who turned into a lion.
The other is a lion pretending to be a lamb.
@@lostShadowLord No its the other way around. They were a corporation that successfully colonized the alpha centauri system. Vekta was their capital and named after their CEO. Then earth got greedy and sent their forces to take vekta as a power move. Exiling them to helghan. Then they were simply trying to take back what was theirs in the first place. Earth exiling them to helghan was what radicalized them to become space nazis in the first place.
Sometimes, the only option to prove your innocence is your willing sacrifice.
Long live the Helghast dream of freedom for it may never come but dreams never die
Μy people, sons and daughters of Helghan......these words i vow.
The history of these days will be written in black!
I have got to say out of anything I've ever played this series has by far delivered the best speeches I've ever heard. The helghast were the good guys and I wish we would have gotten a twist where we could have played as them and finally pushed the isa out of vekta
The music 🎵….It sounds so sad but beautiful at the same time 😢…Best soundtrack of the killzone franchise !
This is very good, if they ever make another Killzone when a helghast is the protagonist, this should be the opening music. It just captures the cost war and the story of helghast.
Keep up the amazing work mate! love to see more Killzone music remixes 👏
The UCN as he bad guys.
Sadly. No new game relases after years.
My people sons and daughters of helgan for many years we have been a broken nation shuned oppressed and conquered by those we saught to escape ten years ago I asked for time and that time been granted by you the strength of my arm the holder of my dreams.
For the glory of Helghan!
@@WeaponLord DEATH TO THE ISA.
This song is beautiful!
Exiled from their home, forced to live on a planet with a toxic atmosphere, with nothing to offer but an energy source only useful as a weapon.
It should be no surprise they gave everything to reclaim their home.
Killzone is one of few games where you legitimately play as the bad guys.
The Helghast dream will never die.
At the end of the first extrasolar war, Earth's ISA forces had crushed the rogue colony of Helghan.
The victory did not bring peace, but instead brought humiliation, hardships, and bitter resentment.
Driven by the vision of Scolar Visari, the population of Helghan transformed from a defeated nation to a military superpower.
They would become humanity's greatest threat. They called themselves the Helghast.
Provoked into war, the neighboring planet of Vekta launched an invasion fleet to deal with Visari.
Within seconds of entering Helghan's atmosphere, ground-to-space defenses ripped the fleet apart.
Uncountable lives were lost over the next days.
But against all hope, a small elite unit managed to fight their way into the heart of Helghan nation-Visari's palace.
With the ISA forces on his own doorstep, Visari resorted to extreme measures:
the nuclear devastation of his own capital, the city of Pyrrhus.
I love how this version emphasized the tragedy if the helghast people a lot better than the original. Which seems to have two parts to it. For them, this was their finest hour.
Praise to Helghan and the Helghast Empire!
One of my dream became reality, thanks a lot my Friend, you are so gifted ! A true genius who grants wishes :)
First video I've seen in a long time with no dislikes
I feel that the true victims of the games are the ones in-between, the hybrid children of both Helghast and Vektans, whom are treated no more like common rats. During Shadowfall, the Vektan government just shoves the hybrids into the 'care' of the Helghast, where they'll no doubt face even harsher conditions and possibly murdered.
We will unleash such terrible vengeance that generations yet unborn will cry in anguish
Helghast are the good ones
It's so beautiful I love the music
And it's still amazing
Man this gives me flashbacks
*Helghan did nothing wrong*
But worse. :P
🤣I miss this game so much
@@meathead6155
They did, but it wasn’t anything the ISA hasn’t done to them.
The ISA sent them to Helghan to die, including women and children which had claim to the planet Vekta. I don’t think you would be such a good guy if that happened to you or your people.
That’s what I love about Killzone, it ain’t so black and white.
Helghast are the good guys
12 years ago. The great war of my childhood came to an end.
Sony please make a trilogy port for PS5 or 4
Sadly Game died :'(
Currently playing stelaris and this made my wars so much better
I want this song to play at my funeral when time comes ❤
A Gmv would be awsome
I agree
Forever live killzone since the beginning the first game for ps2 I mastered hours playing it and then like a domino effect 2nd and 3rd came so fast and gone I wish just wish they could bring it back to life
This game made me shed tears.
Govik stared at the orb that was once known as Helghan as a green eldritch energy ran across it. Suddenly the power struggle between Autarch Orlock and the traitor Stahl became meaningless as distantly the young man heard something hit the ground. Movik, Sera, Johovah, his parents, Ferra. They were all down on the planet. Somewhere, the soldier didn't know where, someone began calling down to the surface for someone, anyone, for an answer. Govik could only look at the planet. What must his Ferra have been thinking? It was supposed to be her graduation day from cadet to leutanent at the academy. So many thoughts raced through his mind. She'd been acting wierd lately. Vommitting, being sore, having a bit more of a temper than she already had. The recollection of his wife's behavior for the past few weeks and what he saw before him made Govik feel something in his stomach churn. He tore off his mask, breaking the straps as bile forced it's way past his mouth. As he coughed he cried, wishing now not just to see Ferra at her moment of becoming an officer but so he could be with his family and Helghan forevermore.
Nice writing man.
@@ShadowCammando24 I'm sorry for the shitty thing. I kinda wrote it drunk
@@gasmonkey1000 I thought it was cool. Were you just bored or are you like in to roleplays and what not? lol.
@@ShadowCammando24 Roleplays. From what I've seen of Killzone the Hellghast fascinate me, but in Killzone 3 I felt like they were given too much of a blanket badguy feel. So when I was shitfaced I wrote out how I imagined one of the Hellghast survivors felt
Down with the ISA
LONG LIVE THE HELGHAN EMPIRE
VISARI FOREVER 😭
I relate to the Helghast
Old memories
Helghan will rise again !
Dang that was so beautiful
and ever We fight on............
Glorious SONG MELODY ... this makes me patriotic for a fictional nation :3
Am i the only one who gets reminded of the combine from half life when i see the helgast
They are very different from each other, the only thing in which they are similar is the helmet, and even then, the eyes in the Helghast helmet glow red, and in the combine helmet they glow blue, in the combine helmets the gas mask has a filter, and in the Helghast helmet it is connected to tube.
@ I just saw a similarity in personality
They need to remake killzone 1, 2, 3, and mercenary I don’t know about shadowfall it wasn’t that great.
Going off of the lore that takes place before the first game, The Helghast did NOTHING wrong, and we're justified in their war of aggression. It was proven that their existence and rights as free people did not matter to the people of Earth.
Very nice. I liked the KZ3 better than 1 and 2.
Helghan forever ♥️🫡
Can you do a fast version of this?
Holy shit this is sad
👍
Very BSG
Remasted my ass
Best Ukrenian musiK.
ISA! We will win and punsh the Helghast back!
I missed Killzone so much. It was perfect
a killzone game from the helghan side (4 doesn't count) would have been sick
Glory to Helghan!