Funny how in Hades 1 we have this whole haha moment with Zagreus entering the temple of styx for the first time like "Yeah they would never make us fight the goodboi(s)"... oh well :')... Death to Chronos.
Honestly, was kind of a mercy from cerberus that we didn't fight him there in hades 1. I struggle with cerberus more than chronos, personally. It's that damn double slam cerberus does that always hit me.
@@celestialkitsune Sprint behind him and stab, Dark Souls style. Guy has a poor turn speed and the hitbox for his attacks won't reach you from the rear.
I mean tbh even if it were all remixes I'd be happy because the original game's OST is straight fire, but the couple songs that were remixed went so hard.
Nothing better than when the part at 5:48 lines up perfectly with Infernal Cerberus coming back out of the ground at the half-health mark, with the arena zooming out and everything.
Knowing you're fighting Cerberus is heartrending every single time. Since I have the plushie of him, I always pat him on the rightmost head (I would dare not pet the other heads!) after I finish the boss.
Darren Korb could have been composing in the 16th century and we would still be talking about him like this today. Him and DannyB are just straight up modern day classical pillar composers, like Beethoven, Chopin, Bach, etc.
A big part of the vibes of this song comes from its more classical style, which really comes across through the organ and the canon at the beginning. Also, I’m pretty sure there’s a bit of Dies Irae in here, which makes sense, as out of all the places in the Underworld, death itself is most prominent in the Fields of Mourning.
Definitely one of my favourites. I love I'm Gonna Claw (Out your eyes and drown you), but this being purely instrumental makes it less tedious as an earworm
Man, who would have thought that fighting Cerberus was easier than getting the Satyr Sack this whole time? Still, it was worth the extra pain to not have to hurt best boy Cerberus.
A decent ranged build, or a strong burst damage melee one makes the fight go way smoother. Add some extra mobility - the Wolf Howl hex is my top choice for that - and dodging the ridiculously huge attacks is no longer nearly as troublesome.
the drums sell this one home hard and is the MVP of this track so far this OST as been banger after banger after freaking banger, If this OST doesn't win Soundtrack of the year in 2024 Game awards im gonna freaking RIOT!
I'm no musician, but pop culture has basically tied using the organ and/or theremin to unsettling/gothic soundtracks. So, Halloween-like things usually follow suit.
A lot of Halloween music uses the same instruments and also the classical measures/beats/rhythms/arrays of notes. I think they're called fugues with some of the organ pieces.
Thank all the gods we never had to fight him in the first game What the actual hell are those attacks, I swear, Chronos is less of a threat than this abomination of poorly telegrafed attacks with the hitboxes so big it fits the whole screen and then some. At least Chronos have only one stupid move with that whirlwind scythe, but not only the good boy (past tense) have most of them on an instant cast, he also can combo them into one another, grandpa at least needs some setups. AND his hp bar, it feels like I'm trying to destroy a bunker with a spoon. If I can kill the dog without wasting a DD, I know for sure that the run is over and I win.
The first 2 bosses condition you NOT to dodge into them, but Cerny is the opposite. You want to dodge directly into him for most of his attacks. If you try to dodge and circle around with sprint the extended hotboxes will nail you a lot of the time. "Dodge directly through the doggy and your run will be less dodgy. "
His hitbox is so big you can hit him way outside his range. And you can safely stay clear of his attacks by standing behind him. Works the exact same for Hecate and Chronos. Dodge into and behind them.
Kids are so funny when they use "Cook" and "eat" all The Time to describe something that has nothing to do with food. It's ok, child. You will find a brain.
@@mihaimercenarul7467 "Cooking" a slang term used for fun to describe something that is incredibly well done and enjoyable just as food when its well done this explaining why its used like this. We both agree that this rocks basically
@@elver2218 sure, but kids only started saying this like this year. And they use it all The Time until next year when they will say something like "this surfs".
The organs… incredible
Can’t wait to hear your covers of this OST!
Ill be waiting to see you do this
Funny how in Hades 1 we have this whole haha moment with Zagreus entering the temple of styx for the first time like "Yeah they would never make us fight the goodboi(s)"... oh well :')... Death to Chronos.
Death to Chronos.
Death to Chronos.
Honestly, was kind of a mercy from cerberus that we didn't fight him there in hades 1. I struggle with cerberus more than chronos, personally. It's that damn double slam cerberus does that always hit me.
Death to Chronos.
@@celestialkitsune Sprint behind him and stab, Dark Souls style. Guy has a poor turn speed and the hitbox for his attacks won't reach you from the rear.
Part of me was worried every song would just be a remix of the original ost, but this shit rocks and I'm an idiot anyhow
It kinda is a remix of “death to Chronos” just different variations
@@lifedeather I wouldn't say it's a remix per se, it's more like a leitmotif.
I mean tbh even if it were all remixes I'd be happy because the original game's OST is straight fire, but the couple songs that were remixed went so hard.
Darren Korb would never.
Nothing better than when the part at 5:48 lines up perfectly with Infernal Cerberus coming back out of the ground at the half-health mark, with the arena zooming out and everything.
He really leaned into the Halloween part of the "Mediterranean prog rock Halloween" genre for this area.
and i absolutely could not be more happy about it 🎃🧡
i explained this OST to my friend in the exaact same way lmao
Knowing you're fighting Cerberus is heartrending every single time. Since I have the plushie of him, I always pat him on the rightmost head (I would dare not pet the other heads!) after I finish the boss.
I didnt know i needed Castlevania in my Hades
2:48 love hearing that part in game
Same!
At first I thought Hades 2 couldn't top the original in terms of its OST. I was dead wrong, Darren Korb is a genius!
5:15 sounds like a militaristic March and I love it
Darren korb cannot miss
Darren Korb could have been composing in the 16th century and we would still be talking about him like this today. Him and DannyB are just straight up modern day classical pillar composers, like Beethoven, Chopin, Bach, etc.
A big part of the vibes of this song comes from its more classical style, which really comes across through the organ and the canon at the beginning. Also, I’m pretty sure there’s a bit of Dies Irae in here, which makes sense, as out of all the places in the Underworld, death itself is most prominent in the Fields of Mourning.
Okay I actually think this one might be my favorite
This is what I said every single time I heard one of these songs for the first time
Definitely one of my favourites. I love I'm Gonna Claw (Out your eyes and drown you), but this being purely instrumental makes it less tedious as an earworm
@@michielwerring5846same, I love the drum especially. It sounds like a barrage of bullets flying through your eyes.
This music bangs more than that one attack at half health
Gonna use this for the big bad of my D&D campaign, gave me so much inspiration! Thank you Darren Korb!!
Holy, this has sections in it that are in canon form.
Darren Korb keeps surprising me, what a legend!
First time seeing the dog was a shocker to me. Like..... nah fam. Death ti chronos
Hades tracks that heavily feature the theremin and bass guitar in the acoustic section have always been my faves
Spooky groovy skeletons
Send shivers down your spine
Gonna love this track even more, when I'll hear it in the game
the metal part of the song starts at 3:48
Imagine my face when I realised its structured like a FUGUE of like 4 voices, baroque music with elecrtic gitar for the win
The second half sounds like Castelvania x Halloween x Hades, and I absolutely love it.
Man, who would have thought that fighting Cerberus was easier than getting the Satyr Sack this whole time? Still, it was worth the extra pain to not have to hurt best boy Cerberus.
When I first heard it I though I was listening to either Sabaton or Powerwolf lol. And both are my favourite bands!
Powerwolf idk but Sabaton I love. This one here is kind of soothing yet thrilling idk how lol
No! Heel! Stay!
The song that plays when you’re trying to bathe your dog that has spent the last hour rolling about in a muddy field.
(He’s… uncooperative)
The reason this song is so spooky is because having to fight the final boss for this area is everyone's worst nightmare
A decent ranged build, or a strong burst damage melee one makes the fight go way smoother. Add some extra mobility - the Wolf Howl hex is my top choice for that - and dodging the ridiculously huge attacks is no longer nearly as troublesome.
He probably means mentally, not physically.
@@TheNemesis432 Fair
All I could ask when I saw our best boys the best time was "WHAT DID THEY DO TO YOU?!" first time I got it to half HP out of pure rage.
the drums sell this one home hard and is the MVP of this track so far this OST as been banger after banger after freaking banger, If this OST doesn't win Soundtrack of the year in 2024 Game awards im gonna freaking RIOT!
The first half sounds like it’s part Castlevania and part Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga!
This is amazing. I feel like this has an alternate title "Your favorite musician's favorite song"
this is my favorite i think
can someone help explain why this song feels so "halloween"y?
I'm no musician, but pop culture has basically tied using the organ and/or theremin to unsettling/gothic soundtracks. So, Halloween-like things usually follow suit.
A lot of Halloween music uses the same instruments and also the classical measures/beats/rhythms/arrays of notes. I think they're called fugues with some of the organ pieces.
reminds me of the council of blood music from castle nathria! awesome
This shit sounds so much like Castlevania! You gotta love those smooth organs man
certified banger
Marvelous counterpoint!
Underrated!
mfw this game has a skeleton theme
The organ reminds me of paper mario
I keep hearing Castle Bleck in this
I hear champion of destruction as well
Me summon the 4 arms shade to solo cerberus for me (it was Hilarious)
Death to [last boss] for a horrible thing he did to my boy.
Cronos 's not a spoiler. It is even a song name and it was stated in the trailer as the final boss a year ago.
@@RandieProyeah, if anything the "my boy" is the spoilery part here
Does this sound a bit like a fugue by Bach (esp. Little Fugue, for example) for anyone else?
Thank all the gods we never had to fight him in the first game
What the actual hell are those attacks, I swear, Chronos is less of a threat than this abomination of poorly telegrafed attacks with the hitboxes so big it fits the whole screen and then some. At least Chronos have only one stupid move with that whirlwind scythe, but not only the good boy (past tense) have most of them on an instant cast, he also can combo them into one another, grandpa at least needs some setups. AND his hp bar, it feels like I'm trying to destroy a bunker with a spoon.
If I can kill the dog without wasting a DD, I know for sure that the run is over and I win.
The first 2 bosses condition you NOT to dodge into them, but Cerny is the opposite. You want to dodge directly into him for most of his attacks. If you try to dodge and circle around with sprint the extended hotboxes will nail you a lot of the time.
"Dodge directly through the doggy and your run will be less dodgy. "
@@logainwolfe1988 thanks for the tip!
His hitbox is so big you can hit him way outside his range. And you can safely stay clear of his attacks by standing behind him. Works the exact same for Hecate and Chronos. Dodge into and behind them.
Is this.... A canon?
ORGANS!!! WE ARE COOKING
Kids are so funny when they use "Cook" and "eat" all The Time to describe something that has nothing to do with food. It's ok, child. You will find a brain.
@@mihaimercenarul7467me when young people use slang:
when hte
@@mihaimercenarul7467 "Cooking" a slang term used for fun to describe something that is incredibly well done and enjoyable just as food when its well done this explaining why its used like this.
We both agree that this rocks basically
@@elver2218 sure, but kids only started saying this like this year. And they use it all The Time until next year when they will say something like "this surfs".