Before this area, I didn't think Chronos was a compelling final boss. But when I saw the fields' boss I yelled "DEATH TO FRICKIN CHRONOS" all the way through Tartarus. Old crone made me fight best boi, I hate him.
For a brief moment I fully thought you were implying darren korb buys all the instruments to make the tracks physically, and he expensed an entire pipe organ that’s now in a basement somewhere just to make the Pyre ost, which would sound ridiculous, but The Old Ways alone would make that a worthy choice.
this song is so cool and emotional at the same time, you can feel the desolation of the area, and in the 2nd part the despair of fighting our boi and it tries to depict he is in agony too :( masterpiece
i had chills exploring here for the first time. there's a sadness, a dread that's just rooted deep into the environment. and you're just left to wander and find where you're supposed to go, finding distorted structures and broken statues among the daemons, most of which don't even attack unless provoked. the atmosphere was presented so beautifully.
@@lumenox8541 that hasn't been my experience! for me they don't aggro until you do. obviously trying to grab trapped rewards aggros them too lol, def not talking about those ones to be clear. maybe your sprint boon is setting them off or something?
If there's any area in this game that i would say is my favourite, it's this one. The encounters are unique, the enemies are challenging and fun, but the biggest motivation spike is the boss. As soon as i saw what the boss was, i swore to myself i will make the Old Man suffer. Death to Chronos.
They say one way to measure someone's character is to see how well they treat the family pet(s) To have little regard for animals is to have little regard for people, and in a way it helps ignite the drive to defeat the BBEG. Hades himself doesn't need that in order to motivate the player to defeat him; the player's desire to see Zag happy is motivation enough. Chronos's treatment of Good Boi Cerberus, however, can ignite that motivation not just for the player, but also for Mel, who at one point confesses to Hecate that she lacked the motivation to put an end to Chronos
One thing I love in this game is how many "boss fight" tracks are heavier/more intense versions of the level tracks. The transition is always so awesome. "The Necropolis" is a close seconds, but this version is just so sick. The perfect tune for fighting the guardian of the gates of hell (who is also a bit depressed).
I encountered this song recently, and WOW it fits the area well. I love [spoiler region] so much even though I got there once and died to miniboss. It has such a cool vibe.
Really love how this theme contrasts so heavily with the other areas. We just had a concert in area 2, and area 1 was basically us leaving home. This theme though really does feel chilling and depressing. The ruins of the statues really is the icing on the cake. Fantastic work.
For some reason when i listen to Hades OST my breath is taken and i cry little bit. I'm just so happy for people who can create such art pieces and for those who can enjoy it.
Am I the only one who hears a smidge of "Good Riddance" in this theme? The part where she sings"Calm and mild, safe from all harm" seems pretty close to this song's main melody
when i glanced through the tech test when that was going on, they had left all of the music in. it's referred to internally as associated with the "mourning fields", a place in greek mythology where people with broken hearts roam. so probably something to do with that
@@WILTEDSYS From what I found, this place within the Underworld is only referenced by Dante's Inferno, and is nowhere to be found in either Greek or Roman mythology. Not so sure about Romans, but from what I scoured, no major mentions in Greek myths.
me and my roommate both were commenting on how this was giving Layer 7 vibes. we keep calling it our "favorite song from the hit indie game ULTRAKILL" as a joke
First I arrived I was like woah, let me take in the music, I don't know what it is in this track, so harrowing, had to stop and listen and enjoy it. WOW
This is up there for top songs in the game for me. That walk down sends shivers down my spine. You can feel the despair. Incredible
Can't wait for your Hades 2 drum covers
Same
Chronos messed with the dog. Now it's personal.
I think you have brain damage again, baby boy.
"I can excuse attempted parricide (killing of close relatives), but I draw the line at animal cruelty"
@@moody_eddie6022 You must be real popular at parties
Mel about to go full John Wick on a titan
Before this area, I didn't think Chronos was a compelling final boss. But when I saw the fields' boss I yelled "DEATH TO FRICKIN CHRONOS" all the way through Tartarus. Old crone made me fight best boi, I hate him.
"Oh... Oh you SHOULDN'TA did that, fucker..." was along the lines, yeah haha
Nice to see that pipe organ from the Pyre OST still getting use every once in awhile.
Ohhhh man the Pyre OST slapped so hard. I wish the game had more popularity
For a brief moment I fully thought you were implying darren korb buys all the instruments to make the tracks physically, and he expensed an entire pipe organ that’s now in a basement somewhere just to make the Pyre ost, which would sound ridiculous, but The Old Ways alone would make that a worthy choice.
this song is so cool and emotional at the same time, you can feel the desolation of the area, and in the 2nd part the despair of fighting our boi and it tries to depict he is in agony too :( masterpiece
i had chills exploring here for the first time. there's a sadness, a dread that's just rooted deep into the environment. and you're just left to wander and find where you're supposed to go, finding distorted structures and broken statues among the daemons, most of which don't even attack unless provoked. the atmosphere was presented so beautifully.
Most of which don't attack if not provoked? You walk next to them and they get "provoked." It's not like you have to attack them to get attacked lmao
@@lumenox8541 that hasn't been my experience! for me they don't aggro until you do. obviously trying to grab trapped rewards aggros them too lol, def not talking about those ones to be clear. maybe your sprint boon is setting them off or something?
@@lumenox8541 you have to get right up in their face for them to attack, otherwise they ignore you
i thought that this area was persephone’s farmland at first and that genuinely made me so sad
daaaaamn that actually makes sense, geeeeeeez
thats indeed a sad thought but doesn't make sense. Persephone's land was on the surface.
@@LCTesla yeah i thought it was her land until i looked it up
@@LCTesla Too be fair the surface isn't faring any better
Demeter has dialog mentioning how she planted all the wheat in the fields of mourning hoping it would make all the souls lost there feel better!
How I felt waiting for this game to come out
But now it's here... Sorta
How I feel waiting for Hollow Knight Silksong to come out
If there's any area in this game that i would say is my favourite, it's this one.
The encounters are unique, the enemies are challenging and fun, but the biggest motivation spike is the boss. As soon as i saw what the boss was, i swore to myself i will make the Old Man suffer.
Death to Chronos.
They say one way to measure someone's character is to see how well they treat the family pet(s)
To have little regard for animals is to have little regard for people, and in a way it helps ignite the drive to defeat the BBEG. Hades himself doesn't need that in order to motivate the player to defeat him; the player's desire to see Zag happy is motivation enough. Chronos's treatment of Good Boi Cerberus, however, can ignite that motivation not just for the player, but also for Mel, who at one point confesses to Hecate that she lacked the motivation to put an end to Chronos
One thing I love in this game is how many "boss fight" tracks are heavier/more intense versions of the level tracks. The transition is always so awesome. "The Necropolis" is a close seconds, but this version is just so sick. The perfect tune for fighting the guardian of the gates of hell (who is also a bit depressed).
I encountered this song recently, and WOW it fits the area well. I love [spoiler region] so much even though I got there once and died to miniboss. It has such a cool vibe.
Just got to boss of this region! I further agree with the use of sad music 🥲
Exact description of having to wait for console release. Lovely song too omg
perfect theme for this area and the boss in it. it makes my heart ache
Really love how this theme contrasts so heavily with the other areas.
We just had a concert in area 2, and area 1 was basically us leaving home.
This theme though really does feel chilling and depressing. The ruins of the statues really is the icing on the cake. Fantastic work.
For some reason when i listen to Hades OST my breath is taken and i cry little bit. I'm just so happy for people who can create such art pieces and for those who can enjoy it.
GOOD LORD I FORGOT CERBERUS' THEME WAS PART OF THIS
This is one of my favorite tracks in the game so far, every run gets better when i get to vibe in this area killing monsters left and right.
somehow the instruments sound to me like mournful howls... sad awooooo
heh...... i wonder.....
Not sure if I should be jamming to this banger music or be lost in the sadness embedded in it
was looking for this one... 3:49 not the theme song of Cerberus, but of his undeserved torment
Am I the only one who hears a smidge of "Good Riddance" in this theme? The part where she sings"Calm and mild, safe from all harm" seems pretty close to this song's main melody
best area aesthetic and soundtrack
Before entering the pre-boss room telling my little brother: "You have to be very strong now."
This almost has funeral-like tones...Thanatos maybe? 👀
when i glanced through the tech test when that was going on, they had left all of the music in. it's referred to internally as associated with the "mourning fields", a place in greek mythology where people with broken hearts roam. so probably something to do with that
It’s a specific area filled with spirits mourning their losses.
@@WILTEDSYS
From what I found, this place within the Underworld is only referenced by Dante's Inferno, and is nowhere to be found in either Greek or Roman mythology. Not so sure about Romans, but from what I scoured, no major mentions in Greek myths.
@@garr_inc It's the Fields of Sorrow from the Aenid. So Roman.
Thank you.
holy shit this BANGS
I can't wait to give it a go
So, uh, you all wanted to know where this one plays, yeah?
....it's not somewhere pretty, I can assure you that.
in it's own way, it IS pretty
@@Tocy777isback0414pretty damnable for Chronos, that is 😤
100% using in my Halloween dnd special
this kinda reminds me of the music from the violence layer in ULTRAKILL
me and my roommate both were commenting on how this was giving Layer 7 vibes. we keep calling it our "favorite song from the hit indie game ULTRAKILL" as a joke
@@matts9871 Definite The World Is Red vibes
First I arrived I was like woah, let me take in the music, I don't know what it is in this track, so harrowing, had to stop and listen and enjoy it. WOW
Church meets metal.
Noooooo Cervero que te hicieron, muerte a cronos!
Going through this area is pretty ruff, I tell ya...
same chord progression as the Halloween theme at times. track is such a downer, love it.
The initial minute almost has old Cradle of Filth vibes
Does anyone know where to find this wallpaper ?
Why do I feel like this song is a COLD SHADOW (Snes) plus PINK FLOYD infusion?
Can someone tell me where this plays in the game? Plz im trying to find it
Fields of Mourning (3rd Underworld area)
Love the bisexual lighting here :D
Easily my favorite song in the game.
that DAMN soul-sucking Phantom 🤬
nah, it's the punch-spammy guys and the werewolf guys, way too tanky and deal a lot of damage as well