and even then this track is pretty low tier for the game's standards almost like if hakita was (cue premature gasping) using this game to improve his skills as a game dev and musician
@@yaboi7034 Personally, I disagree. It's a sample for me considering how more and more games have no demos. If I don't have a direct taste of the poison, I won't buy it considering that I don't know what it's like. (Thankfully, Hakita made a demo.)
@@keegans.969 I dont think is about demos or not, but rather about watching gameplay and then playing the game already spoiled. I can say that there have been moments where watching a youtuber play a game (even the first 20 minutes) and then later decided to buy and play it myself has affected my enjoyment of the game. Twists and action jumpscares would not feel the same if I already anticipating them.
@@bipolarmadness5075 That's pretty fair. Sometimes that is the case, I find that some games still work even when spoiled. Half-Life, the STALKER series being an example, or Alien: Isolation work even with spoilers because mechanics are the fundamental basis, and as a result you can still have fun. Of course I am still pretty biased, but there are times where knowing the scare/twist has muddied the enjoyment. Especially with System Shock and its antagonist twist.
Games like these made me love psx graphics in games, especially the horror ones. Ultrakill is exacly what videogamedunkey said on how to make a good fps. "It's not rocket science, make the enemies move more, the player move more and the player *think* more" Doom did that more than other fps games and Ultrakill did it more than Doom. The results speak for themselves.
@@fetusyeetus763 He doesn't really say much else about fps games in that video which is "Dunkeys Best of 2020" when he brings up Doom. He also has another video which I remember talked about how fps shooters is run and cover kill all enemies, run and cover and it's the same thing while Doom forces you to always be moving and thinking your next move. From my experience you also need to think how not to get trapped yourself in against a wall and an enemy.
@@nonsensicalhumanoid Were talking about first person shooters. Unreal tournament quake, doom, ultrakill. Those where the pinnacle of first person shooters. Ofcourse in an action open world game 3rd person really good movement can make the game from good to legendary.
@@FRANZ_WNTR POV first time fighting swordsmachine on violent difficulty (took me 15 tries in the secret early encounter I limited myself to the base shotgun and only it)
I love Castle Vein, I love Divine Intervention, I love Guts and Glory, every track in this game is glorious and yet... for some reason I always find myself back to this theme more then any other, It's energetic, yet soothing It's simple, yet powerful It's violent, yet smooth "perfection" is something hard to come by, some say it's impossible yet I could not imagine a better way to start the game every track in this game is a brilliant banger, and yet i always find myself, back into the fire
It's that Hakita is so harsh on it. To me it's the quintesence of the game. Like you said. Those guitar strings at 6:20 are even nostalgic for me and i don't know why. I wish more tracks had it because there is something that i love about them.
@@skkp8183 i honestly think its cause its the song that we first hear when we play the reason why we still love it more than any other song is that its iconic as hell and simple
i now just realized the extra bit of effort you put into making this mix, the starting ominous bit with the cut to the calm theme and then smoothly transitioning into the combat mix. its such a good song to play while youre playing other shooter games and you feel like raising hell
Can we all agree that the 4:32 is the best part of the entire song? The way it slows downs it's so badass and the way how it recovers the rynth it's so cool.
man i wish i had the resources to make music like this, I'm fascinated with how the drums feel quieter and further back adding to the layed back violence aesthetic that this track hit's so well, if anyone knows how it was done, i mean i can imagine but if anybody knows the exact way do let me know.
@@novaglitch6197 Can confirm, it isn't there. No link. You don't look schizophrenic, I've plenty of YT comment sections that have comments missing and people seemingly talking to themselves
@@randomstuff1393 it's a joke regarding that: - the music is a banger so much that he whould literally go god mode in halo and finish the game in record time (aka speedrunning) - and that he likes both this soundtrack and halo Hope it helped
>1:50 am >beyond tired, slumped on my chair already >gotta piss before i go to sleep >played this as i was turning off my pc and getting up >suddenly wide awake
I loved breakcore type drumbeats before I even knew what breakcore really was, then ultrakill came along and I discovered that the very specifing action packed glitch type is actually a genre, neat stuff
V1 hit the ground hard, fortunately their metallic build was unbroken. As they rose they looked up the abyss they fell from. It was dark, no light could be seen, not that there would be much anyway. In front of them was a doorway that was boarded off. They easily broke the boards, feeble wood was no match for the steel that they had been forged with. As they moved through the doorway, he had a short moment where they remembered a long since repressed memory. Waking up in a dark room, his creator looking intently with pleasure. “Now then” he said “ we can begin”. V1 quickly brushed it off. They had to finish what He started. They had to fix what he had done. They pressed on through an industrial looking corridor, pipes lined the walls without any known purpose. As they continued, they saw a another small blurb of The Creator. “Listen closely V1” they heard as they continued. “Mankind must die” V1 heard as he found a small pedestal in front of them. “Hell must fill”. V1 saw a revolver on top of the pedestal. “But most importantly..” V1 thought as they picked up the gun. Suddenly, the lights flicked on. Monsters appeared as three words passed through their mind. *Blood. Is. Fuel.* 0:15
@_𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪__𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪_ hey I don’t want the fandom saying “um excuse me kind sir but I should inform you that this character is actually female, at least according to my degree from the university of Tumblr”
If you haven't already, I would highly recommend it, sure the game is still in development, but it's been some of the best $20 I've spent on a game. I still can't wait for the next major section to come out.
How to make a good FPS game 1. PSX Graphics 2. Easy to draw yet detailed characters 3. Hard as nails enemies 4. Fast gameplay you would expect from MegaMan X/ZERO/ZX and Devil May Cry 5. A story and lore you don't focus on till the end leaving fans to speculate on and theorize on 6. Cool music
The game is already full of little lore things, every time you beat a secret level you get lore, there's also lore in the terminal entries and just sprinkled around the game
a few months ago a couple of friends and I were taking a game design class in high school, and the creator of the game gave us permission to use this song. without it, the game would have been boring af
100% the first play through feels like a trip. But the repeated playthroughs feel like cutting through butter. You feel like the perfect organism, smooth, graceful and inevitable
“This is Ultrakill. It is a game. You *can* play it.”
-Max0r
"I hope you are not startled by the _screaming."_
Ultrakill is certainly one of games ever made.
Rated game.
This is one of the few, near-impossible examples of Max0r having the understatement.
@@yancamb2202 set in the distance future of 2019
My English essays
I played Ultrakill completely blind and when this thing started banging out of my earphones I knew this shit was gonna get good
and even then this track is pretty low tier for the game's standards
almost like if hakita was (cue premature gasping) using this game to improve his skills as a game dev and musician
People who don’t play video games blind are demons (ie no prior knowledge)
@@yaboi7034 Personally, I disagree. It's a sample for me considering how more and more games have no demos. If I don't have a direct taste of the poison, I won't buy it considering that I don't know what it's like.
(Thankfully, Hakita made a demo.)
@@keegans.969 I dont think is about demos or not, but rather about watching gameplay and then playing the game already spoiled.
I can say that there have been moments where watching a youtuber play a game (even the first 20 minutes) and then later decided to buy and play it myself has affected my enjoyment of the game.
Twists and action jumpscares would not feel the same if I already anticipating them.
@@bipolarmadness5075 That's pretty fair. Sometimes that is the case, I find that some games still work even when spoiled. Half-Life, the STALKER series being an example, or Alien: Isolation work even with spoilers because mechanics are the fundamental basis, and as a result you can still have fun.
Of course I am still pretty biased, but there are times where knowing the scare/twist has muddied the enjoyment. Especially with System Shock and its antagonist twist.
That transition between the first calm part to the first action part was so satisfiying
what exactly counts as calm in this
@@saitamaonepunchman8176 semi action?
shit gave me goosebumps
"I think it was called something really subdued, like-..."
*ULTRAKILL*
It's the equivalent to being bashed over the head with a brick made of awesome
everybody gangsta until the quiet kid starts throwing quarters into the air
@HowThrowGernade Ricoshot
Headshot, *Ultrakill*
@@trieukhangtsai966 multi kill richoshot big kill parry
@HowThrowGernade *heal*
disrespect
Mauriced
Games like these made me love psx graphics in games, especially the horror ones.
Ultrakill is exacly what videogamedunkey said on how to make a good fps.
"It's not rocket science, make the enemies move more, the player move more and the player *think* more"
Doom did that more than other fps games and Ultrakill did it more than Doom. The results speak for themselves.
Can u give me the vid I can't find it
I'm curious to know what he thinks.
@@fetusyeetus763 He doesn't really say much else about fps games in that video which is "Dunkeys Best of 2020" when he brings up Doom.
He also has another video which I remember talked about how fps shooters is run and cover kill all enemies, run and cover and it's the same thing while Doom forces you to always be moving and thinking your next move. From my experience you also need to think how not to get trapped yourself in against a wall and an enemy.
I don't think movement is always good, it just wouldn't make sense in a more realistic shooter
@@nonsensicalhumanoid Were talking about first person shooters. Unreal tournament quake, doom, ultrakill. Those where the pinnacle of first person shooters. Ofcourse in an action open world game 3rd person really good movement can make the game from good to legendary.
@@nonsensicalhumanoid in ready or not you move painfully slow
Yo pongo esta musica cuando juego el Dungeons & Dragons
Holy crap it's the spooky month guy (real)
funny pelo guy real (real) 7 kromer! (so true)
yo what u doin here my dude
Me gusta your Pelo, Pelo.
Didn't expect to see you here pelo, greetings.
This track perfectly radiates those edgy 90's teen vibes that I haven't felt since I was an edgy 90's teen.
I wasnt even alive in 90's but man i feel that
You'd love Breakcore
Miss being an edgy teen in the 90's?
Doom 1993
Wasn't even around to see the 90s but I still agree
I love how unstable the Guitar sounds... Like V1 is slowly losing its mind from the get go
*V1
V2 is the boss, V1 is the player character.
How does a robot "lose his mind"??
@@AcidiFy574 like this 010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010 Exactly like that basically
I also like the amen break style drum pattern, plus the pixel accent in some parts
@@daffoplays6616 My mistake! Big fuk up on my part!
This was literally the best way Hakita could have started this game.
Chefs kiss 🤌
I never thought studying trigonometry functions could be so exciting till I played this in the background.
+Ricosubtraction 2
UltraLofi Beats to study/fight/parry
@@FRANZ_WNTR POV first time fighting swordsmachine on violent difficulty (took me 15 tries in the secret early encounter I limited myself to the base shotgun and only it)
Beats to study/projectile boost to
@@FRANZ_WNTR beats to shotgun parry an undead superhuman king in hell to
Mmmmmm those drums.
Side note: maybe hell has kickass music. Think about it. Hadees. Doom, ultrakill. All in hell and they all got proper sound music
If you want similar drums, look at the breakcore genre of music. I suggest Venetian Snares and Mr. Kindhoover's stuff.
@@snackastackas5349 "jungle" specifically
I go to hell
i dont hear heaven having bangin' ass beats now do i?
Drums are based off of the "amen fill", super popular drum fill which created a few dance genres
I love Castle Vein, I love Divine Intervention, I love Guts and Glory, every track in this game is glorious
and yet...
for some reason
I always find myself back to this theme more then any other,
It's energetic, yet soothing
It's simple, yet powerful
It's violent, yet smooth
"perfection" is something hard to come by, some say it's impossible
yet I could not imagine a better way to start the game
every track in this game is a brilliant banger,
and yet i always find myself, back into the fire
It's that Hakita is so harsh on it. To me it's the quintesence of the game. Like you said. Those guitar strings at 6:20 are even nostalgic for me and i don't know why. I wish more tracks had it because there is something that i love about them.
@@skkp8183 i honestly think its cause its the song that we first hear when we play
the reason why we still love it more than any other song is that its iconic as hell and simple
@@exursix yes! Exactly
makes you feel like your in american psycho and you know hes coming for you
bro is shakesphere ☠️
I like to play this song, whenever I suffer through Dead Cells, which usually gets me further with good luck. Plus, it fits the mood.
It’s not luck, it’s the testosterone
@@Anonymous-73 you mean adrenaline?
@@moss_fetttt bodily fluids are bodily fluids
@@Anonymous-73 cum
@@_Riley_Biley_ exactly
me: starts game
game: ok heres a gun
me: thanks ok who do I-
game: *yes*
First time playing: wow wow that's alot of enemies slow down.
100th time playing: Devil May Cry 3 cutscene.
need you anything else.
@@franciscorui i need more gun
Hakita i am still waiting for alternate shotgun
@@platinumchromee3191 No, all you need is the revolver, your fists, and this kickass music.
@@awiseguythatsmorewise i still want more gun
i now just realized the extra bit of effort you put into making this mix, the starting ominous bit with the cut to the calm theme and then smoothly transitioning into the combat mix.
its such a good song to play while youre playing other shooter games and you feel like raising hell
i just love the calm part of into the fire
Thank you, cum eternal
They called him...
The Coom Slayer.
@@tarkhantarkus wtf hdoom??!??!?!?!?!?!!?!
@@tarkhantarkus what
@@tarkhantarkus what
This song makes me love the fact I could turn pistols off and go in shotguns only.
Shotgun pellet punching go brrr.
@@the_furry_inside_your_walls639 y e s
YOU WHAT?
@@Concerned_Custodian What, you didn’t know? you could literally unequip the other guns before entering any stage.
A l t e r n a t e p i s t o l g o b r r r r
Can we all agree that the 4:32 is the best part of the entire song? The way it slows downs it's so badass and the way how it recovers the rynth it's so cool.
Yeah the recover is crazy
si
this song sounds like a lofi song if it was made by Mick Gordon
lofi hip hop beats to invade hell to
Yes
4:40 is so unbelievably groovy its my favorite part out of this mix
If The Only Thing They Fear Is You was the best music I've ever heard this would be bester
Wait till you hear the action mix
Incredible grammar
Doom eternal's soundtrack paled in comparison to the previous entry and to this.
@@imonke5303 I wouldn’t say that
@@Anonymous-73 I would, and do
man i wish i had the resources to make music like this, I'm fascinated with how the drums feel quieter and further back adding to the layed back violence aesthetic that this track hit's so well, if anyone knows how it was done, i mean i can imagine but if anybody knows the exact way do let me know.
Note: ofc its not specifically for this, but i hope this can help in any way at all, good luck :D
@@novaglitch6197 all I see is the note post lol
@@novaglitch6197 Can confirm, it isn't there. No link.
You don't look schizophrenic, I've plenty of YT comment sections that have comments missing and people seemingly talking to themselves
@@novaglitch6197 Comments with links generally get auto yeeted into the shadow realm. Try posting it with spaces instead of the dots
amen break goes crazy.
*boots up halo*
*plays this*
*gets world record speed run with no glitches or anything *
hey may i ask what do you mean? i don't think i understand the reference but im just curious what is this a reference to
@@randomstuff1393 speedrunning...?
@@randomstuff1393 It's a joke, not a reference. Not everything is a reference, y'know.
@@randomstuff1393 it's a joke regarding that:
- the music is a banger so much that he whould literally go god mode in halo and finish the game in record time (aka speedrunning)
- and that he likes both this soundtrack and halo
Hope it helped
@@acegravvy3969 also this song just fits Halos gameplay so damn well idk why
I love the way the image glitches.
IKR?? the unstable shaking with the music. its shows how deep V1 has gone into hell and how crazy in badass-ness he'll become
This is the “Cooler Daniel” version of ‘At Dooms Gate’
Nah, it's too different in my opinion, that would be "tARANTULa - Last Body"
>1:50 am
>beyond tired, slumped on my chair already
>gotta piss before i go to sleep
>played this as i was turning off my pc and getting up
>suddenly wide awake
3:32 that little lead guitar riff with the distortion is like punk earcandy to everyone
when i heard the drumbreak AND guitars... from the start i knew this game was gonna be god tier
i would add this to my spotify playlist if Hakita uploaded on to it
without skipping a beat
Be real, you've commented this on every OST
@@V1_The_Go-Pro youre right
Im currently gaming while bopping to this masterpiece, its becoming better.
good video but i dont think ULTRAKILL into the fire should be in the same sentence as calm
Try to drive with this its calming
@@gonryuki733 Part of me would want to go past the speed limit with this playing
@@Jack-mt3fw another part would want to break sound barrier lol
@@beef1043 going so fast that the audio breaks like when you use the shotgun explosions too much
@@Jack-mt3fw dual wield power up be like :
"The soundtrack is perfection!"
-Gabriel
then who is imperfection? I don't see anyone who would hate on this 🔥🔥🪙🪙
I absolutely love that intro riff.
I loved breakcore type drumbeats before I even knew what breakcore really was, then ultrakill came along and I discovered that the very specifing action packed glitch type is actually a genre, neat stuff
Literally best soundtrack for any game idc what u say
This is a strong competitor
I absolutely wouldn't blame anyone for thinking that.
terraria
As soon as a OST has hella Amen breaks you know the game good
I DO love a good hell lore game. I noticed how most of these also follow Dantes concept of the layers of hell.
I wonder if V1 will get to purgatory or heaven
@@tristanmisja if V1 does ever die, that is
@@tristanmisja Isn't V1 a robot? Do robots even have a afterlife?
@@dachel683 I meant that it goes there itself, just like it did with hell.
@@fideys I meant that it goes there itself, just like it did with hell.
Getting some Armored Core vibes here. Loving it.
Yeah I'm definitely getting some too. Miss those games.
@@jwithextrajj They might be coming back
Came here for this, similar sound.
@@jwithextrajj you're in luck
Mankind is dead.
Blood is fuel.
Hell is full.
V1 hit the ground hard, fortunately their metallic build was unbroken. As they rose they looked up the abyss they fell from. It was dark, no light could be seen, not that there would be much anyway. In front of them was a doorway that was boarded off. They easily broke the boards, feeble wood was no match for the steel that they had been forged with. As they moved through the doorway, he had a short moment where they remembered a long since repressed memory. Waking up in a dark room, his creator looking intently with pleasure. “Now then” he said “ we can begin”. V1 quickly brushed it off. They had to finish what He started. They had to fix what he had done. They pressed on through an industrial looking corridor, pipes lined the walls without any known purpose. As they continued, they saw a another small blurb of The Creator. “Listen closely V1” they heard as they continued. “Mankind must die” V1 heard as he found a small pedestal in front of them. “Hell must fill”. V1 saw a revolver on top of the pedestal. “But most importantly..” V1 thought as they picked up the gun. Suddenly, the lights flicked on. Monsters appeared as three words passed through their mind.
*Blood. Is. Fuel.*
0:15
@_𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪__𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪_ hey I don’t want the fandom saying “um excuse me kind sir but I should inform you that this character is actually female, at least according to my degree from the university of Tumblr”
@_𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪__𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪_ like that’s ever gonna happen
@_𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪__𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪_ I don’t have Twitter
@_𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪__𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪𒐪_ and for the love of god shorten your username
@@Anonymous-73 Yeah dude, actually
This is the most perfect intro theme to a game ever
When I first started playing Boomer Shooter I thought nothing could beat a metal/rock ost.
Thank god Ultrakill showed me how wrong I was.
IDM always could keep up.
I'm glad this video exists, I've legitimately never been in combat long enough to know how hard this goes.
This song is legit making me want to purchase it
do it
If you haven't already, I would highly recommend it, sure the game is still in development, but it's been some of the best $20 I've spent on a game. I still can't wait for the next major section to come out.
@@tylerhauenstein4051 what if he meant to purchase the song on bandcamp, though?
@@thefckncattukuit9266 he might have.
do it
How to make a good FPS game
1. PSX Graphics
2. Easy to draw yet detailed characters
3. Hard as nails enemies
4. Fast gameplay you would expect from MegaMan X/ZERO/ZX and Devil May Cry
5. A story and lore you don't focus on till the end leaving fans to speculate on and theorize on
6. Cool music
The game is already full of little lore things, every time you beat a secret level you get lore, there's also lore in the terminal entries and just sprinkled around the game
Calm? bro i felt like i could tear 5 houses down in 1 minute
It's "calm" for ultrakill standards
Most sane Ultrakill Player:
This is something you'd hear in Red vs Blue to be honest.
Ironically
V2 vs V1
sounds like something you'll hear in the downtime between monty's fight scenes
Duel:
ive listened to this 20 times the past 2 days, please help.
oh no
Welcome to the club!
Only 20 times?
same
My brother, I see nothing wrong with this
Pov: The bully want's your lunch money but you only have change's.
tsym, I was looking for this
Dnb and its existence in music never fails
when i heard this play in the first stage i knew shit was gonna get tight
When I downloaded the demo a few years ago, and heard this bop, I was exhilarated
a few months ago a couple of friends and I were taking a game design class in high school, and the creator of the game gave us permission to use this song. without it, the game would have been boring af
Epic
"Chill music to rip and tear to"
"Chill beats to bully gabriel to"
I drew V1 on my history class’s white board. Spreading the polygons
"Calm" you relax and then they hit you whit the 0:15
The calm guitar could be a period of time where the husks are minding their business but that goes to shit the moment V1 enters the room.
That intro is heavenly, which is saying something because…
3:12 I GOT JUMPSCARED BY THAT GUITAR HOLY CRAP!
Damn this went from calm, to AAAA to HELL YEA!
this is why I love Breakcore so much... BANGERS
The drummer is going absolutely crazy in this
Guitar player: somewhat chilling
Drummer: playing like Gabriel is behind them to kill them immediately if they stop
Just robots fighting in hell to drum & bass, the usual.
"You may be able to outsmart me, but I have found no one that can outsmart coin" -V1 (TF2 reference)
*Mankind is dead* .
Blood is *Fuel* .
Hell is *Full* .
0:56
I loved this part, that sounded fuggen amazing🙏
this is not calm this is ULTRA DISTURBING (for the first time)but im like it
Whenever the combat part kicks in I can mentally see the Filth enemies racing at me
*Laughs in core eject shotgun*
dude please make calm/combat mix with other soundtracks you're so good at this
When it got to 3:06 it startled me a little also I think I found my new angry music too
man, listening to this after hearing the new songs hakita's made for the game hits different
he genuinely stepped up real damn hard ever since then
GodDAMN, Hakita is my new absolute favourite artist, almost every soundtrack gives me dopamine (or adrenaline?), and i love it
Both? Both. Both is good.
I hate to be a nerd rn but Hakita didn't make the music, but damn the game goes hard tho
@@SpicyBoi2 really?
what portion of music from the game was made by other people?
@@SpicyBoi2heaven pierce her is hakita bro
@@SpicyBoi2 he made like almost all of the music though?? heaven pierce her is literally hakita
ultrakill has tought me one thing: coins + gun = death
waiting for an artist to upload a video of them rapping over this
ULTRAKILL fans seeing a gold coin being flipped in the air (they live in America):
Love the most replayed part it's so good🤯
I expected some nice dnb classical jungle came to drum and metal and i am not disappointed
I feel like this is what chihuahua's hear in their minds all the time
wow so calm its like lofi 😍😍😍😍
so true
Doom be damned
This is the best ost for a boomer shooter ever
*kills god with pocket change
Humanity is dead hell is full..
Blood is fuel!
V1 looks like he's prepared to kill gods.
I have this set as my alarm and it is an experience
this song is amazing it is hype but chill at the same time
The guitar in the calm version reminds me of igorrr's pavor nocturnus
it is lit sad that it isn't on spotify so i can play this on loop
Just loop the video
Everybody gangsta untill Father Garcia throws a quarter into the air
"Lets go fight some demons" - Father Garcia
"BLOOD EVERWHERE AND NONE OF IT IS MINE >:D"
He´ll never ballin.
*throws the skull into the hoop*
OBJECTION. ROBOT FUCKING BALLING
Oh, he is ballin, WITH YO HEAD
Just give him some quarters and a gun, he WILL be ballin no matter what
The weirdest game to ever remind me of fire emblem
ASKR IS DEAD
ORBS ARE FUEL
HEL IS FULL
I played this while doing my homework, now I somehow have ULTRAKILL in my style points.
4:32 so no ones talk about this?
This is just… MMMMM SO GOOD
Her: hey! My grandma is dying! Stop beatboxing!
Me asf:
i think playing a game blind is way better then playing knowing everything
100% the first play through feels like a trip. But the repeated playthroughs feel like cutting through butter. You feel like the perfect organism, smooth, graceful and inevitable
the air is vibrating my ear drum in a way that i am comfortable with and love
aye where can I get a HQ version of that image it looks sick for like a wallpaper or somth
on the artists twitter twitter.com/Fun_Kayy/status/1303539149870215171 theres your wallpaper
look at the bandcamp cover
@@SingeStheosthat's cropped and square though
@@LieseFury well idk man
Still the best song on the soundtrack. Prelude has a special vibe to it that I like more than any other environment in the game.
POV: the quiet kid when he gets a F
0:14 - ULTRAKILL- oh damn, no one is here...