BioShock 2 Theme - Pairbond
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2010
- This is the main theme for BioShock 2 called pairbond. Performed by Gary Schyman And The LA Philharmonic on the Sounds From The Lighthouse Soundtrack. This video is in no way my own and is only uploaded for entertainment purposes. All copyrights are property of their respective owners.
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I like how Bioshock 1 was a creepy, scary atmospheric masterpiece, and Bioshock 2 was a depressing, longing, and nostalgic gem. Bioshock is such an amazing series
Biochock will always truly be a trilogy of masterpieces, not many games can pull it off anymore
In bioshock 1 you a scared because it is foreign and new. You Marvel at its greatness and repulse at its horrors. In bioshock 2 you return to a place you know, yet it hasnt improved. The game grants respite for you to look at how sad it has become.
Don’t forget the absolute power fantasy it gives the first game made u helpless and damn near vulnerable until near the end in THIS ONE u start off a beast and end it as absolute god
and then infinite
A sprawling world only ever getting bigger with every lighthouse.@@udontseemeiseeuuseemeiseeu
This is how I look at it.
Bioshock: Scary/Creepy
Bioshock 2: Depressing/Enlightening
Bioshock Infinite: PARADOX ON PARADOX ON PARADOX ON PARADOX......
If I had a nickel for everytime Infinite confused me....
+infinite_king346 lol XD
I'd have infinite nickels
Still, the moment you put all the pieces together, you're blown away.
Indeed. :)
“We can harness their suicidal aggression as foot soldiers...but no more, I’m afraid. Today I saw one kneeling near a Gatherer’s Garden and...crying.”
-Gilbert Alexander “Outlived Usefulness”
That was the first time Bioshock made me cry. 😢
Eleanor "look daddy! It's you!" Favorite quote and scene beside being reunited
deadlydeathify let's go out to play daddy
God that little moment in the beginning had me immediately hooked.
This...😭
"Look Tomar! It's you!"
“Father, wherever you are.........I miss you”
-the first time bioshock made me cry
Real nigga tears were shed when she said that
@@alexmercer5414 sucks the series is over, really wanted to know what happen to Eleanor after the game
@@prometheustheancient4052 I do too, but considering what happens to Elizabeth in Burial At Sea it might be better to not play as a Demigod who they have to instantly nerf so you can play as them.
@Mr7Reality Not playing as Eleanor would be the sane option, designing a game where you're a demigod would be more interesting but a huge challenge to make, and Elizabeth was always as powerful, smart, stupid, or weak as she needed to be at any point to make the plot work.
@@prometheustheancient4052 yeah, maybe Jack ryan and the alpha variant could have teamed up
R.I.P. SUBJECT DELTA
TOO SOON!
Subject Σ is approaching Minveras den
R.I.P Stan lee
Rip jonny topside (delta's real idenity)
why RIP ? he doesn't die... You can save him.
Why did alot of people think this was the worst of the 3 games? It's my favorite.
it wasn't made by Irrational, so it's not a legitimate Bioshock game
@@ItsJavaJawa it is to me
I still miss all the big daddy grunts every time you got hit lol I started off with Infinite and then played the first two later on. Both one and two now trump Infinite for me. They're just something magical about the first two. Don't care if the second one was made by a different company, it's beautiful.
@@ItsJavaJawa it was made by the same people
It's always been my favorite.
I think infinite is the worst bioshock.
Why did this game get so much flak? I loved the shit out of it.
It wasn't made by Irrational so most people instantly hated it. But the most legitimate complaints I've heard were about the story not being as good.
slvrcobra1337 Really? I thought the story was really good and powerful.
+petuniel Depends. Bioshock 2 had a stronger motive. While bioshock 1 had a Massive plot twist, and a crushing weight as all of your choices were thrown back into your face.
+petuniel But actually, bioshock 2 had such great music.
I feel like a big reason that the game didn't get very good feedback is that the gameplay did not differ or build upon that of the first game much, nor was there any new fold of Rapture that was covered if that makes sense. Someone I know put it perfectly when they said "It's just more of the first game." It didn't feel like a sequel to most people, just an extension of the first. Just more rapture, more killing splicers (in much the same way most of the time), and whilst the story was strong it got ignored by a lot of people because of the game's other flaws.
Also this is masterful composing for a video game, the violin represents Eleanor, the cello represents Delta.
Never thought of it that way, thank you so much! This song just got even more magical :)
Eleanor when Delta lockpicks something
"Stay, Go. What do I care?"
@A A Yeah hes commented two other times
@@hypnics3616 lmao
The atmosphere in this game is incredible
Bioshock 2 was so sad. You were a man that had been ripped from the surface, your memories wiped from your brain and replaced with programming. Your voice turned into nothing but a sad wail. Your body locked inside of a suit. Such a sad fate :(
You weren't necessarily ripped from the surface. You were the first scuba diver to start building rapture, and you lived a high life for awhile. Then that one little pipsqueak ratted you out for something, so they conducted major experiments on you, bonding you to a little sister. "Johnny Topside" you were born, "Johnny Topside" you will die.
InsaneIke543 You weren't the first scuba diver to build rapture. "Johnny Topside" was an undersea explorer who accidentally found rapture, due to this Ryan saw him as a spy and took him to Persephone were he was turned into Delta.
Still, gotta admit, pretty shitty way for life to take a turn
A fate worse than death
In BioShock 1 the factory that manufactures the big daddy suits tells everything, doesn't look like much until you get to the voice changer which looks like a claw with ya know, so the voice isn't from the suit but from a machine that messes with your vocal cords, the suit is,well a suit that can be taken off sorta and actually you are a resident of rapture who participated in the experiment and is now a big daddy
Bioshock 2 is definitely my favorite Bioshock, its an amazing game, with an amazing story and characters. It's an extremely underrated game and doesn't fully get the respect it deserves. It's a more than worthy sequel to the original. Minerva's den was also amazing.
I prefer the 1, like Halo : Combat Evolved.
Hello again Rapture. I've returned home. Remastered and even more beautiful. 180 hours of game time, now I get to do it all over again.
There’s always a Lighthouse.
There’s always a Man.
There’s always a *City...*
Bioshock 2 was a masterpiece. A symphony of human soul
SPOILERS in my opinion, the best, most realistic, meaningful and emotional ending (spare all bosses, harvest one little sister, save the rest, sacrifice yourself: "And then father, the Rapture dream was over. You taught me that right and wrong were tidal forces, ever shifting. To survive in Rapture, Father, you took what you needed from the innocent. But... when the guilty posed no further threat, you simply walked away. I wanted Mother dead, but broken as she was, how could she hurt me? Now, she will grow old and die, knowing that I rejected her. Rapture dream is over, and in waking I'm alone. Mother, I left behind and you chose to die rather than have me follow you. But you gave me the greatest gift of all, something I have never had. My freedom. There is no name for what I am, but the world is about to change. I thought we would seize it together, yet as I sat there with you I wondered if even I could be redeemed. Your sacrifice gave me hope. But father, wherever you are...I miss you."
I prefer the full evil ending tbh evil eleanor is so cool sksksks
Damnit, you're making me cry again
Stop !!!, you violated the laws...
Thay ending always gets me, god damn it
Holyshit man that’s exactly how i did it and i was really satisfied with the ending, but what would be different if i saved all the little sisters?
0:00 - 0:20 I wish there was more of this.
Alejandro that's actually the worst part lol.
The Ocean on His Shoulders
you're welcome
@Joe how is that part a "happy tune"
@Joe I think it sounds pretty depressing. This one sounds more enlightening to me: ruclips.net/video/h8rmU0PDS2o/видео.html
I liked Infinite, but NOTHING can compare to the atmosphere and sheer raw emotion in Bioshock 1 and 2. The ONLY game that's made me cry harder than this is The Walking Dead.
I really agree with your opinion, I mean, I literally have never cried from a video game ending until Bioshock 2. I played Bioshock through with my brother and it was such an amazing game. When I heard about Bioshock 2, I immediately wanted to get my hands on it because I loved the first one so much. The thing is, I wasn't expecting an emotional ending coming from a Bioshock game, especially in what happened. I hate when people talk poorly about Bioshock 2 when I'm sitting here asking how anyone could say such bad things about it. I really enjoyed playing through the story, constantly getting the good ending, which, made me cry (mainly from the amazing music) and just the sadness that I knew it was over, knowing the first Bioshock's events don't really tie together and make connections that will effect you in the second really made me sad, knowing it was over.
*****
Great. Still haven't finished 1, and now I'm not sure I want to play 2 because I'll cry too much.
bioshock 1 and 2 are the best
PS some touhou up here
TehMuthaFakaSpartan HuisOma I love big daddies, they are my favourite characters in the world
MochoterminatorESP witch one you tink that is the best of the big daddies
Remember when bioshock, cod, halo and gears of war were the biggest games on xbox
I know Bioshock 2 gets a lot of flak, but I think it's a vast improvement.
best BioShock game to me was the 2nd one
Bioshock 1 and 2 are amazing. They have some of the best story, emotion and gameplay of any game I've ever played. How they managed all of that and make it all fit together so perfectly is an outstanding job which is overlooked way too much.
the 26 dislikes were splicers
omg they're 28 now .
En garde
here we come
alright let me go get the Tommy gun hold on (grabs Tommygun) Okay I'm back (guns down splicers) okay now that's over were the heck is the escape pod
Retro Hub 31 now i not disliked okey! that was beutheful
Hazily shit get the rpg there elite
Would you kindly click the "like" button
Hey what can you say? A slave obeys.
Ashmole Productions so
Of Course
Ashmole Productions Man Choses! A Slave Obeys!
A slave obeys
I love how this opens with the strings from BioShock's theme before descending into the main melody. It gives you the feeling that, for all the (potential) optimism at the end of the first game, the Rapture nightmare still lives on.
PAIRBOND IS A MAGNIFICENT ART WORK.
Watched my dad play this, when my family was functional, and I was happy.
I miss this game so much I am crying right now 😭
The_real_burt_reynolds Official Just play it again
The_real_burt_reynolds Official i know, this is the first game i've completed on the hardest difficulty.
I cri evrytiem
Sam Samerton Plzzz Subscribe me (^_^)
Stone Cold Steve Austin Fuck off.
Stone Cold Steve Austin Cry me a river, slap head, I'm actually bi.
subject Delta I'm the real Delta
Bioshock once again depresses me
Bioshock produces an odd sort of sadness, where you can't help smiling even as the tears slip out.
Foo Quuxman was melancholy the word you were looking for? Because that's it for me, this games hits my feels.
Melancholy is part of it, but not all.
It is partly melancholy, partly bittersweet, partly a sense that Something Important was saved from the chaos, and partly a palpable sense of loss. Whether that loss be the potential of Rapture, Porter's loss, Infinite's ending, or worst of all Burial at Sea's ending.
The funny thing about the series is that it manages to punch you in the gut over and over again, but never makes the mistake of going so far that you stop caring.
Listening to this brings back memories of a beautiful childhood😥
Yeah i miss the old days
BioShock was incredible, as was BioShock 2. This game is so underrated. People always freak out when the original creator isn't involved when it comes to games. Why? Everyone loves that JJ Abrams is taking Star Wars. BioShock 2 was so immersive, such a beautiful story and stayed true to the mood and atmosphere of the world of Rapture. Ken Levine went overboard with BioShock Infinite and I don't know why it was randomly so popular. I was extremely excited for Infinite but after I played it, I didn't feel any immersion to the world, the characters were one-dimensional (excuse the pun) and the story line was way over its head. You can't touch 1 and 2, they're perfect in every way. Someday I want a novel, a movie or an AMC series about Rapture.
Awesome I'll check it out!!
One-dimensional?
+DeadlyAlienInvader Play through Infinite, then you'll kinda understand. Then you'll come back on the internet to look it up, then you will understand.
Guillermo delToro wanted to make a film adaptation of Bioshock, but he decided against it for multiple reasons.
1) Making a set underwater was too expensive and he couldn't think of a design for Rapture that was appropriate for a film adaptation of Bioshock.
2) DelToro wanted the film to be rated PG-13, but after reviewing gameplay and the storyboard, decided that a PG-13 adaptation of Bioshock was impossible to achieve.
The irony is that all the RUclips fan films that I've seen made the set feel more immersive than any movie set would have done
Some of them at least.
This song perfectly encapsulates the experience of Rapture. I can almost feel the water pouring down around me just listening to this.
don't know why,but I find peace while listening to this..
What's ur profile pic? Looks familiar
its from K-ON
Hey if anyone in the fucking future is commenting on this video talk about this beautiful piece of music! For fuck's sake! Don't argue about which BioShock is better! All of them are amazing period.
I'll reply to your comment being as it was 3 years ago and this is considered the future now. This music is beautiful, and I loved all of the bioshock games. The first 2 were still the best though. ;)
Isabella Edmiston it's been a while and this song still kicks ass
It's been a thew years replayed it on my xboj 360 and it was hella fun and the music is just dope it gives me goosebumps
This series needs to be remastered!
+Victor Kuhn it will maybe
+Victor Kuhn nah
It could have more gore, enhanced graphics, weapon take downs, and maybe even more models of the Splicers, Big Daddies, Little Sisters, and Big Sisters.
Its official, they will all be remastered
Yes!!! This is good news!!
I loved the first Bioshock, but the second part was just a big improvement and something like a pack-a-punched version of it: Better character developement, better weapons, better look (like e.g. having your both hands visible), better controls, less bugs, more intelligent enemies, better in game sale structure, more gripping story, etc.
Martin Konrad less bugs? LESS BUGS?!!!
Noah B00m Yes, less bugs. My edition of Bioshock had e.g. a fucking bug in the room before you should fight Fontain, so the little sister didn't climb in the fucking tube, so the game didn't contuinue and because I had no savepoints near to this point, I had to nearly replay the whole game. In Bioshock 2, absolutely nothing happened.
Martin Konrad I found the story to be better in the first but the gameplay to be much better in the second.
warl381 yep, that whole "would you kindly"-thingy was great.
I would agree but what made Bioshock 2 nearly unplayable is when you have to protect the little sisters from the splicers until you run out of ammo and Eves. *sigh*
BioShock Infinite is one of my favorite games. It's storyline, setting, side-stories, and characters were all really good. Although I must admit, it came nowhere close to competing with BioShock 1 and 2 in terms of aesthetic horror.
+Blake J. Stone
I never felt Bioshock & BS2 as horror when I played through them. If anything, it felt quite cosy under the sea :) The Lady Comstock bit of Bioshock Infinite though... THAT was a scare :o (but you cannot categorize BI as a horror game altogether, however it's a *insert extremely positive superlative* game amongst games no matter what)
too me bioshock 1 and infinite didn't come close. bioshock 2 was the most heart touching game and the most emotional ride for me and maybe many more people.im not saying the other bioshock games are bad im just saying none of them where as sad too me
+Blake J. Stone I remember where I was when I first saw the teaser trailer for Bioshock in 2007. I remember feeling like this game is for me.. Everything about it, I knew would resonate in my growing up. Who knew 2 more releases have come since then and pushing 10 years later - I'm still in love with the franchise.
+Laura GREGORY i agree with you
Eleanor and Elizabeth to share a lot in common with each other.
Ladderadder Mcglitternips Well I prefer Eleanor too, but Elizabeth is one, omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient God at least on the facts of history, Eleanor helped(forced) deliver plasmids to the famous Columbia Columbia handed while the big daddies in one way Elizabeth is responsible for since the whole plot I and II, but I still prefer Eleanor
Team Eleanor all the way
Not ashamed to admit I cried the first time I beat this game when I was young.
I'll always come back to this ❤
So far I think Bioshock 2 did a great job of bringing the Bioshock 1 feeling and atmopshere to the game AND added new cool features, mods and weapons! (haven't finished the game yet tho :p working on that)
How did you like Bioshock 2?
@@Horatio787 been a while since I played it now, but I think I liked it! I feel it took bioshock in the right direction by having alot of the same features that we like from bioshock 1, and extending upon it 🙂
*The Return of The King*
Bioshock 2 is underrated, and honestly is better than infinite, i enjoyed this game more than infinite and the graphics are so good and better than infinite, its impressive how a game from 2010 still looks so goddamn good.
Infinite is soulless.
@@Mohgenstein
has some nice enemy designs though
handyman, fireman, patriot etc.
Как же это красиво. Никогда не забуду эту музыку. Никогда не забуду эту историю.
Невозможно слушать без слез ...
The nostalgia of running around acting like a little sister when I was 6 to 9. Bioshock was my childhood and I'm very happy I got to watch my dad play all the time and I got to play with him too.
That's around the age I played this game.. I felt empty for a month or so after finishing
after 10 years of this game been released, i still find myself coming back to it and getting lost in the story, characters, setting, and mostly the music. the amount of emotion in this song makes me feel something i cant really explain, almost like an obsession of some sort. like i want to BE in the game. it’s strange.
Somewhere, beyond the sea..
Very underrated game and it has one of the best scores I’ve heard.
really nothing yet has compared the crying that I was doing at the end of bioshock 2
This game will always hold a place in my heart.
This game broke me. Song makes me cry every time. such a tragic melody
Father, wherever you are..
I miss you.
Still my favorite Bioshock. Very few games have affected me emotionally, but some of the endings to this game broke me and showed both how cruel and loving human nature can be.
Forgiveness and compassion are the things that move humanity forward in a fairer world
When i played the 3 Bioshock games i tought Delta end was depressing, but after playing infinite and burial at sea, i think Delta had better ending than Booker and Elizabeth. He died as a Hero, rescuing Eleanor, and his conscience is supposed to remain inside her, an honourable ending.
Thank you BioShock! These games mean everything to me. From the start of the first game trough the middle game until the last breathe of the last game. You gave me so much! Never forget...
Yesterday was my Dad's birthday, he would've been 65.
"Father, wherever you are, I miss you.
I really want a new bioshock to come out and be under water like the original ones
This music always gives me goosebumps, it combines tragedy and hope. The tragedy is that the last rays of light in Rapture have finally gone out(Grace and Sinclair), but the hope is that a lost child can rekindle the flame of hope already on the surface(Eleanor)... and it's beautiful
no violin has come close to this man....searched a lot of sad violin ostracks but nothing compares to this.
Agree
Johnny topside
Subject Delta
A giant among normal man
A man who will do anything for his daughter
A father
Ive played this game so many times but no matter how many times I play it it never gets old for I respect jonny topside even though he doesn't die wich i thought at first you have to respect him he did everything for his daughter he loveed her like nothing else i hope to see more stuff about him soon until
Jonny may we see you again soon
bioshock and bioshock 2 are sad but in a good way if you chose to save the little sisters :)
They should make bioshock 3 were you get to explore the ruins of rapture as a CIA agent
Alan Nunez subject delta was a CIA
@@berzerkov4358 No he wasn't
@@twinzzlers its a joke
"… you are aware of your plight. Who, I wonder, would be so cruel? To force a mirror on a man with no face…"
One of the last remaining campaigns I ever liked.
I played so many campaign games after this and they all miss
This one stands the test of time
my childhood dam time flys fast
Nostalgia hits like a rock
I love how he looks like a lighthouse
God those violins...this song is beautiful
I’m gonna say it, as much as I love Booker and Jack, Delta is my favorite bioshock protagonist
Eleanor....:'(
I got the good ending and I still almost cried my eyes out. this game is very powerful in teaching people the consequences of decision...
especially bad ones.
I love people who love things that not everybody loves.
I love this game so much
Every damn Bioshock game fucks my brain all up. They all seem sad, well, except Bioshock 1. It's a little happier I guess.
I bought the collection of Bioshock recently and well damn.....a well fucking written game to where it literally got me into the feels hard....when a game punctures my heart hard then i know damn well its a really good ass game. I saved the children twice in both bioshock 1 and bioshock 2, I felt that the children deserve their freedom that was once robbed from them as they were kidnapped to be used as tools for the potion thing named ADAM. but all in all I got both good endings as I felt like I was the guardian angel when I saved them, one by one. then after realizing Delta "Big Daddy" went through the worst to see his daughter Eleanor one last time until his last breathe just to see her happy and carrying his memory and legacy on her shoulder till the day she dies......man...i could talk more about this but damn.....GOOD ASS GAME!!!!!! even if its years old!
This music still haunts me till this day. Bioshock 2 was such an emotional game. it
sadden seeing it at a downfall because of the story and not the gameplay.
Massively underrated game to this very day. I played this game for the first time as a little 10 year old boy not knowing it would become one of my favorite games of all time, one I still replay every year or two. A masterpiece of writing and gameplay, the magnum opus of the series.
This game right here is the definition of a sequel that might just be as good as the original if not better. And this opening theme to the game signifies that, and gets a whole new meaning once you finish. Nearly brings tears to my eyes.
Now, Bioshock 1 is my favorite out of all of them, but I have to say, Bioshock 2 was also amazing, especially the music. This song is my favorite song out of all of the tracks of the series, definitely my second favorite game out of the series
Such a good song. The sadness in it
Well.....tears were dropping
Ahh it's been too damn long since I haven't played this beauty of a game good times good memories. First time I got it I loved it so much I finished it in the day ok and I take weeks upon weeks to finish games not becasue I'm terrible at them or anything just because they never caught my attention as much as this.
In Bioshock 3 you are Ken Levine!
How about a Big Sister?
In BioShock: Deus, you go on a quest to find God and the true origins of this figure... The plot twist is that God is actually Ken Levine.
this score is so soothing but also unsettles you a bit while it also makes you feel a bit sad and hopeless. I fucking love it. its a roller coaster of emotions all in one song.
God i wish this guy actually got the chance to see her fully grow up with the rest of the little sisters..
like how the only character that you play as that doesn’t die is jack
jack dumb
owataww32 ikr mans don’t even know how to talk
He dies in the right cinematic
The saddest moment is when you can’t replay the game because you already did at the hardest difficulty on the first run.
The atmosphere is empty you are alone at the top of the sea you just sit there and wait for love, but nobody likes you, you are sad and depressed ~ F.W
My first bio shock game, loved it, I’m just now at the end of 1 and rapture is my favorite place to explore
I loved this one better than the first game. 1 and 2 both were very good with their distingt locations. Its a great adventure to look back to...
every time i hear it, my eyes are teary ;(
Every time i cry with the end of this game, just a perfect mix between music, history and the fall of one city under the ocean. The best game I have played in my whole life : masterpiece!
Bioshock 1,2, and Infinite are all such great games. All have amazing stories to them in their own respective ways. I don't see how anyone could say any of them are bad.
Infinites gameplay is hollow and overall based on a bad concept.
While I give them credit for trying something new compared to 1&2 and while the Stealth version in the DLC really is great, it is not good. It is bearable at best.
The story saved it though.
Dude the abandoned ending made damn near cry ;_;
my favorite game in the series
Delta is a better father than 99% of fathers.
That makes the forced separation of him from Eleanor even more heartbreaking.
I knew from the get-go that this game would try to yank my heartstrings, and holy crap, did it succeed.
A friend of mine used this track in a fan made radio drama miniseries. He also used it for another project he worked on. The line I always associate with this track is: “my mum wasn’t that good to me, you hear?!”
"Look Daddy, it's you !" :')
“Look daddy! It’s you!”
My favourite will always be the first but I have so much love for this game. A real underrated gem.
Couldn't even played the game for the 1st 2 hours because this title music had me hypnotized