07 Bulletin Investigation - BELL OF HORROR: World of Horror OST
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Some of the background music I composed for use in WORLD OF HORROR. Please note that the music composed by Sebastian "ArcOfDream" Zybowski is not included in this collection. WORLD OF HORROR is still in Early Access and some of the tracks may get shuffled around by the time it's fully released. Tracks are titled by their current use in game.
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This case is scary for how realistic it is. Social media especially today is such a facade of sanctuary when it is one of the leading causes for mental health related damage especially in youths.
It genuinely gave me chills when I get the A rank ending and the promise that the bulletin would return when computers are far more accessible because it instantly struck me how this one specific case. Outside of the supernatural influence (hopefully) this does happen all the time in our current time.
Yeah, I think this whole case is meant to reflect how the earnest desire to be always connected with other people digitally has not only led to young people abandoning their physical wellbeing in chasing after the impossibly perfect digital lives that exist only online but also left them susceptible to manipulation, depression, and suicidality. The scene where the smiling girl recovering from an attempted suicide can't wait to get connected to the bulletin again and her sad grandma makes her take her pain medication is such concise yet tragic horror
Darwinism at its finest.
In Ending A of the mystery, the bulletin hivemind, or whatever it is said they will return to complete what needs to be done in the future when technology has progressed enough...
I think you know the rest because oh boy, even without an eldritch being assisting it, it's already doing well. That is unless we make a stance for ourselves.
This track is fantastic, and probably one of my favorites. Something about the slow build up towards the static chaos and the way the notes themselves seem to stutter and play slightly out sync give an eerie vibe. 10/10 would join a computer cult again.
You know a case is good when it's got it's own unique track. It's beautifully melancholic.
The perfect song for the most realistic horror in the game, the one caused by the very thing you are using right now.
Honestly this is one of the best soundtracks in the game, as it’s perfectly represents the mystery itself, it’s starts off lonely, yet calm, it’s something that you will feel when you are depressed, you don’t feel any kind of emotions and most of the times, you will feel all alone, but at the end, the calm feeling disappears and the random chaos of notes begins, it represents the thoughts of suicide that get progressively louder and louder, overwhelming your mind, and then, when the song loops around, you suddenly hit with the loneliness, as it represents the death.
very glad to see this track get used again in one of the new mysteries for 1.0
Bloody Brief of a Beckoning Bulletin and Rumours of a Residential Recluse are my two favorite mysteries by a longshot! They carry a very different, and very somber, tone from the rest of the game.
"Wasting another day..."
0:50
That bit, every time. That creation of a wave of sound that perfectly captures something that is both a melancholic sigh and a weakened wail is just... *fucking* perfect. This is by far my favorite track out of all of WoH. Thank you for making it, among others.
Loneliness, hope, doubt, fear and peace. I really love this track and of course the whole soundtrack! Amazing work Qwesta!
I absolutely adore how the tune transforms thoughout its duration. The desolate, emerging-from-the-void feel of the first notes, appearing against the backdrop of complete silence, like the letters on a black CRT screen during bootup, juxtaposed with the ever growing, emerging from the depths performance of the noise wall in the end, engrossing, consuming the track, with synths whining on a single note as if caught in the Maelstrom, right before…
Silence. And in it, the notes, again.
Haunting.
1:50 ~ 2:05
This part…… have been grabbing my heart from when I first met this track. I love this amazing work.
strangely peacefull
Just like the bulletins goal, until the music starts building up and you snap out of it temporarely
This brings the mental image of being held at gunpoint in a windy forest at night. I can't really explain why.
One of the best ost tracks of all time thank u
Probably my favorite track in the game, coupled with its battle version. It's just so somber and bittersweet, and the battle version underscores the theme of a desperate will to live. I had this song, and the case itself, in my head for days afterward.
Every Song in this game has a creepy tone, but I love this one for adding a melancholy/tragic feeling on top of that
This track has been stuck in my head for days since getting back into the game. It's so haunting and lonely, then the dread starts to build... then silence and the cycle repeats. Feels like a good musical representation of many mental struggles and the case this track plays along with only amplifies one of the more somber and just straight sad cases because of how real it feels.
This is one of if not the best track in this game, it fits not only the mystery it was assigned to, it just has this eerie yet very sad feeling to it. Fantastic work
This track is insanely good, amazing work!!
if feels like an ace attorney soundtrack, to be honest I love it so much, it sounds so melancholic, especially that part 0:49
This song is better with just the left ear
If this song was used in a platformer game, it'd be a stage with a forced-scrolling section that requires semi-precise jumping.
jump king
Not gonna lie. This track is so good to listen! Feels like I’m in the early 2000s again
I was wondering if you will put someday the ost of the game on streaming music platforms like Spotify or Deezer, this is very good work I listened to this soundtrack during months ! Thank you :)
For some reason this reminds me of the opening crawl of the first Streets of Rage game. Which is highpraise because, well, Yuzo Koshiro.