Thank you all for 300k views❤. Thanks to this video I finally managed to achieve a 100 subscriber milestone🎉 I released a relatively fresh video about Buckshot Roulette's memes/slander, so go check it out!
I love how the music still captures the vibes of it at all. The first parts being so bouncy and groovy to get your adrenaline rushing then just serious when the game does too
dude i love the games coming out as of late. lethal company shows you dont need insane graphics, now buckshot roulette showing just how much music can make you feel and add to a game.
Ultrakill also does both of these, heck, you can even set the graphics to 36p, and The Death of God's Will gets the feeling of rage across. It's always these kinds of games I love.
“Long last, we arrive at the final showdown. No more defibrillators. No more blood transfusions. Now, me and you, we are dancing on the edge of life and death."
@@T1monT1i mean there's not much else needed for what it is, it's $1.20 well spent. Might as well make a diffrent small game (reading this kinda come off as odd but i mean this in a positive way)
@@hush3956 oh no doubt. I wonder what style and spin they'd put on if they ever decided to do something like that. Although that games price might break the bank at like..$3.50(i kid)
Blank Shell, Monochrome LCD, and 70K have to be some of the most amazing game sound-tracks I've heard for such a small indie game honestly, beautiful tracks.
It really goes to show how far sound design and music can push something so simple. These tracks may not seem a whole lot on their own or to someone who doesn't know what they're from, but in the game it adds and makes the game feel so much intense.
This isn’t analog horror whatsoever? I swear people just throw words around now. If anything the game is a tense, industrial thriller game. It’s dark and grimy but far from horror.
Hey, guys. I didn't really except that much of attention, because this video was a joke that I made during my winter holidays. I expected about 100-200 views, but the current amount of views is astonishing, and I want to thank you, guys, for doing that. Because Buckshot Roulette is hyping right now, I would like to know if you have any ideas for a video =>
For real, dude. I think I was the first one to make this type of content on Buckshot Roulette, that's why it gathered that much of an audience. I've got no video ideas, because there is nothing new, and what was new(Endless Mode) is now kinda of dead, sadly :(
Чувак, братан. Это прям высший пилотаж. Никогда ещё в подобных видосах не замечал чтоб каждый клип подходил на все 100. На Before Every Load я начал подтанцовывать словно публика в индийском кинотеатре когда на экране начинаются танцы. На You are the Angel Паскаля даже как-то жалко стало😅😅 А на 70к с Купером захотелось взять тачку и поехать под эту музыку встречать рассвет. Ты более чем заслужил эти сотни тысяч просмотров. Респект 🤝
This game has an unnecessarily good soundtrack for what is essentially a more gruesome and strategic Russian roulette, yet I am all here for it. The soundtrack, the sound design in general is fucking fantastic.
Huh, hearing the ost of “You are an angel”, then hearing the name of the song just fills me with terror. Imagine becoming an angel only to see, “heaven” like this. I think it’s more terrifying that the one place that’s supposed to be safe, heaven, is no longer safe.
In the game, you ser a waiver contract signed by God, stained in bl00d, suggesting that God played the game and lost. Heaven's gates are rusty, because there is nobody taking care of it.
70k is strangely comforting, like a sense of belonging and relief, not to mention that it hit me hard to see my childhood NFS together, it made me feel euphoric and satisfied and almost indescribable, this guy putting Ryan Cooper at the end was legendary
The Russian looking kid with the blue and white striped shirt holding the beer dancing to the “general release” techno is gold and that beat slaps. “Before every load” gets the juices a flowing’ and is a banger to blow your head off and then get revived via defibrillator resuscitation after blowing your head off and coming back to life to and then the “socket calibration” music to get back to the tenseness. Then when it cuts the defibrillator on your last life on the last round and the “monochrome LCD” somber music starts, you know shits serious and on the line now and there’s no going back. The guy in the “you are an angel” is exactly what I imagine the player looking like kicking open the doors with his cowboy boots, dirty blue jeans and a mustache ready to win it all or die trying because he doesn’t give AF! And the calm “70k” music when you realize you just won everything and it was worth it in the end. This very short game is a masterpiece because of 2-3 reasons (actually the only reasons lol). The setting, the music and the plot. You start in the dark, dingy bathroom with quaaludes on the counter and hear the muffled beat of the techno music, you kick open the door and see you’re on the top metal walkway in an old building, there’s a mystery man smoking a cigarette and looking below at the glowing lights and ‘90s techno music which btw I believe to be in the early 1990s because of the music type and the late ‘70s/ early ‘80s “technology” throughout in the roulette room. You walk over and kick the door open again ready to play without hesitation. The demonic looking entity pulls itself to the table out of the darkness of the dark, dingy room and basically tells you to wager your soul which you do because what do you have to lose? And you’ll notice behind the entity and yourself there are cameras which I believe to be a broadcasted shotgun roulette game to high paying customers but also again, the late 1970s/ early 1980s things and technology in the background which make me think this is the early ‘90s. Then you proceed to wager your life in this dark, dingy room you’re trapped in with this entity while being broadcast to paying viewers waiting to see the final result all while hearing that muffled ‘90s techno blasting outside and that also means that there are also people dancing and raving having a great time without a clue to what’s going on in the room you’re right above their heads while you’re drinking beer, smoking cigarettes and blasting yourself and or that entity with a shotgun and being revived by defibrillators and just the fact there’s that monster that even exists right above them and they have no idea. If you die, you wake up in what to me, Is hell, not heaven. It’s the gates to hell.. But if you win, you see those glowing beady eyes staring back you in defeat and then silently extends the briefcase full of the prize money you just risked your life to win. As you drive off in the distance you have the briefcase and the very shotgun used to play the life and death roulette game with and as you drive off in to the distance, you don’t look back. That is, unless.. It really is a great atmosphere and setting with the music that also intertwines with the plot and atmosphere of the game. It’s so short and so simple yet so damn good and effective.
I love the connection between Buckshot Roulette and Rave culture, just last night i went to one and found an empty clonazepam blister. The game is about addiction, and addiction often times starts at night, in a night club setting, and you may the one signing the waiver without thinking about it, and you play the game.
I don't know why i just feel in love woth this OST of buckshot Roulette....its ...its just amazing 😮and gives me a different type of vibe ....in whixh i get goosebumps 😮.
70k for me is like incredible happiness that is comparable to a declaration of love and this love is mutual, and you two stand and look at each other and this song plays, just like an awesome dream
Socket Calibration is my favorite from the soundtrack because of the beat. Together with the unsettling sounds, it makes me feel like I have to run away from something or chase something, and the decision solely depends on me
When you hold the shotgun , the character's hands start trembling , as seen with the shotgun's movement. Even though the person which we are playing as lives in a big, rusty & unsafe metal box, in the worst deplorable conditions ever. he still fears for his life.
@@LordPorkshire Most likely in the shelter from his other games. It's pretty much a dystopian world where all of humanity lives in that deplorable giant shelter and the autorithies prevent them from escaping or discovering the outside with an iron fist, so everyone resorts to disturbing methods of escapism. The most haunting thing is that they actually have some truth to keeping people in...
honestly, "Monochrome LCD" gives me an empty feeling. imagine the context: the dealer's defibrillator branch is cut off, meaning he will die if he gets shot, and all he has to say about it is "Are you ready?", as if to say, "Are you ready to kill me?". he knows he's as good as dead. paired with the music, that moment gives me chills, and i'm not sure if i can fully explain why. it's just, an empty feeling, knowing he's about to die, and the game will be over in a matter of moments. i should feel proud that i've won, but, this music... makes me almost have a feeling of... regret?
Thank you all for 300k views❤.
Thanks to this video I finally managed to achieve a 100 subscriber milestone🎉
I released a relatively fresh video about Buckshot Roulette's memes/slander, so go check it out!
You need 1k rn
@@alexanderarellano1600 thank you, I will do my best to achieve it
70k
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I love how the music still captures the vibes of it at all. The first parts being so bouncy and groovy to get your adrenaline rushing then just serious when the game does too
You’re reading into this too much.
Not really, its just how the game plays out lol😂@matthewjones39
Yeah i lpvw this song ❤❤❤❤
Check this dudes' HEART health after he listens to doom OST
Groovy 🍷🗿
That bit of "before every load" that plays after each defibrillator hit is just perfect
(holy sigma thats alot of likes)
Can relate. It would be strange to hear, but in my opinion General Release < Before Every Load. Before Every Load just hits harder, ngl
Before every load feels like you are in ambulance, going to the hospital, and you are almost dying, but still holding on somehow
@@T1monT1I would have to agree, because if I didn’t I would be lying
yeah that sharp beat of that piano piercing the otherwise mellow background rave. Feels like you're having that rush of a lifetime
@@T1monT1 i agree tho, i do genuinely prefer Before Every Load. it just has that right amount of bop mixed with tension that works so well in-context
dude i love the games coming out as of late. lethal company shows you dont need insane graphics, now buckshot roulette showing just how much music can make you feel and add to a game.
true
The "AAA" games lately really showed that graphics are just a small part of the experience
if you're interested check out An Overthinker's game, hes a great game dev, i think you'll enjoy Repeat Repeat Compulsion
Ultrakill also does both of these, heck, you can even set the graphics to 36p, and The Death of God's Will gets the feeling of rage across. It's always these kinds of games I love.
@@Ze12365omg I'm so exited to play it tonight
“Long last, we arrive at the final showdown. No more defibrillators. No more blood transfusions. Now, me and you, we are dancing on the edge of life and death."
*rises the defibrillator cutters*
*Socket Calibration complete*
You know the drill
_Shells loaded, shotgun placed on the table._
“Four items.”
WE GETTING DOUBLE OR NOTHING WITH THIS ONE 🗣🔥
You are still rewatching my video =0
@@T1monT1 multiple times
FIRE IN THE HOLE
Double
[saw noises]
One of the best OSTs from an indie horror game that I've ever heard. Hands down one of my favorites
For an indie psychological horror, this game has an amazing soundtrack. I hope that Mike is going to support the game, and update frequently.
@@T1monT1i mean there's not much else needed for what it is, it's $1.20 well spent. Might as well make a diffrent small game (reading this kinda come off as odd but i mean this in a positive way)
@@CausticPyromultiplayer would be sick, I'd pay a lot for a multiplayer
@@hush3956 same
@@hush3956 oh no doubt. I wonder what style and spin they'd put on if they ever decided to do something like that. Although that games price might break the bank at like..$3.50(i kid)
Blank Shell, Monochrome LCD, and 70K have to be some of the most amazing game sound-tracks I've heard for such a small indie game honestly, beautiful tracks.
I agree with you, because these 3 songs are the most atmospheric and unique amongst all.
I love general release
Monochrome LCD is very undertale-core I think.
I add for this list Socket Calibration, very good for bossfights
You would love "Boards of Canada" then.
“You are an angel” is one of the few songs in a video game that has made me genuinely on edge, and 70k feels so comforting by comparison
it’s the high pitched screeching sounds fs
i cant eead the word edge the same anymore
@@TastyyOnRUclips you didnt have to say that man
Idk why I like that one so much. It made an impression on me
00:24 I like how the dance is synchronized with the music
It was really hard to find a clip, that could synchronize with Before the Load =)
Zyzz supremacy
Zyzz forever brah
It really goes to show how far sound design and music can push something so simple. These tracks may not seem a whole lot on their own or to someone who doesn't know what they're from, but in the game it adds and makes the game feel so much intense.
Me and the boys when the General Release and Before Every Load starts playing: 🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺
True
70k give an win vibes but also sounds like "Did you do that just for money? seriously?"
Analog horror games without jumpscares are the best types of horror content
Analog?
Wdym analog horror
Wishing for people to realize not every game with a gritty look is analogue horror. More industrial than anything
Why is this horror lol
This isn’t analog horror whatsoever? I swear people just throw words around now.
If anything the game is a tense, industrial thriller game. It’s dark and grimy but far from horror.
I still think it’s nuts how “You are an Angel” perfectly recreated that one synth from Cyberpunk 2077’s “The Rebel Path”
Hard Bass will always have a place in my heart. And ears
relaxing industrial music to study/work
i love how before every load plays quietly when you point the gun at yourself
Monochrome LSD just hits diff, its a diff take on final boss music ( depending on who is on their last life )
Hey, guys. I didn't really except that much of attention, because this video was a joke that I made during my winter holidays. I expected about 100-200 views, but the current amount of views is astonishing, and I want to thank you, guys, for doing that. Because Buckshot Roulette is hyping right now, I would like to know if you have any ideas for a video =>
Bro pin your comment
Just Subbed will be waiting for more videos.😊
And make a video on the new double or nothing update or a no item run.
Thats RUclips algorythm for ya
For real, dude. I think I was the first one to make this type of content on Buckshot Roulette, that's why it gathered that much of an audience. I've got no video ideas, because there is nothing new, and what was new(Endless Mode) is now kinda of dead, sadly :(
"Socket calibration", "before every load" and "you're an angel" are my favs "blank shell" and "General release", "70k" just for chill
I legit like every single track in this game, and I think it can even be compared to some AAA titles
Sick pfp, bro
Blank Shell: 0:00
General Release: 0:13
Before Every Load: 0:24
Socket Calibration: 0:45
Monochrome LCD: 1:01
You are an Angel: 1:16
70K: 1:43
"Before every load" is just awesome
I know it's just a coincidence, but it's funny that the first letters in the URL is "GOD"
Yeah. It's a rare freaking coincidence, ngl
What?
@@DAN_pfperenyebawls if you are on your phone, you can copy the URL of this video and see that link contains "GOD"
@@T1monT1 ohhh, thanks!
oh no
70k is my favorite is beautiful 😢
Same here, bro. That feeling of satisfaction is amazing, knowing that you are still alive.
Same
@@T1monT1 To this day, I regret having never finished that one.
It makes me imagine driving home in a van with my dog resting their head on my lap asleep after a journey up and down the mountain
Oh damn, i had 70k and now its 20k left. Money dissapears so fast.. hmm
0:25
*breaks Magnifying glass*
Very interesting...
*uses the saw*
*aims Shotgun to the player*
*Loses 2 hp*
Socket Calibration sounds exactly like you’re about to load in a map into Battlefield 4.
70K : When you have completed all your life's goals and have become a successful person.
0:13 i kick the door and immerse myself in music
Soundtrack that unironically gives me shivers
Especially the "Monochrome LCD"
The music goes SO hard for what's supposed to be a hyperrealistic Horror Game. And I LOVE it!
pretty sure its not supposed to be hyperrealistic
@@lukasmasar2973 I see.
@@blockeontheleafeon because like why can they survive 4 shotgun shots
@@lukasmasar2973 Plot armor. That's why. Or they're borderline OP. One of the two.
70K give us a "conclusion" vibe that is so satisfying
"You know the drill."
Sad Guys with Rain when listen Blank Sheel:
Чувак, братан. Это прям высший пилотаж. Никогда ещё в подобных видосах не замечал чтоб каждый клип подходил на все 100.
На Before Every Load я начал подтанцовывать словно публика в индийском кинотеатре когда на экране начинаются танцы.
На You are the Angel Паскаля даже как-то жалко стало😅😅
А на 70к с Купером захотелось взять тачку и поехать под эту музыку встречать рассвет.
Ты более чем заслужил эти сотни тысяч просмотров. Респект 🤝
I Love General Release, It Sounds Exactly Like Something You'd Hear At A Pub/Club.
I think everyone played this game more for the songs
This game has an unnecessarily good soundtrack for what is essentially a more gruesome and strategic Russian roulette, yet I am all here for it. The soundtrack, the sound design in general is fucking fantastic.
Before Every Load is by far my favorite
Socket calibration does the perfect merge of a Fire Beat and playing with Fire
La de before every load es un tema GOD, te da mucha tensión y a la vez ritmo es muy pegajoso, los beats son excelentes.
Huh, hearing the ost of “You are an angel”, then hearing the name of the song just fills me with terror.
Imagine becoming an angel only to see, “heaven” like this.
I think it’s more terrifying that the one place that’s supposed to be safe, heaven, is no longer safe.
In the game, you ser a waiver contract signed by God, stained in bl00d, suggesting that God played the game and lost.
Heaven's gates are rusty, because there is nobody taking care of it.
WE GETTING THE 70K WITH THIS ONE🔥🔥🔥🗣️❗❗
“Hmm very interesting “ and then you shit your pants with 1charge
You're a real man for including Ryan cooper
Yeah bro
70k is strangely comforting, like a sense of belonging and relief, not to mention that it hit me hard to see my childhood NFS together, it made me feel euphoric and satisfied and almost indescribable, this guy putting Ryan Cooper at the end was legendary
Can relate. I didn't really find any suitable clips to fit 70k satisfaction feeling, that's why I chose these moments/clips from NFS Pro Street.
Gotta say i will vibe hard to general release 😂
This small indie horror game has better OST's than most games coming out now... insane!
the game has got such an impactful soundtrack, it really adds a lot to the game
General Release is such a banger
The Russian looking kid with the blue and white striped shirt holding the beer dancing to the “general release” techno is gold and that beat slaps. “Before every load” gets the juices a flowing’ and is a banger to blow your head off and then get revived via defibrillator resuscitation after blowing your head off and coming back to life to and then the “socket calibration” music to get back to the tenseness. Then when it cuts the defibrillator on your last life on the last round and the “monochrome LCD” somber music starts, you know shits serious and on the line now and there’s no going back. The guy in the “you are an angel” is exactly what I imagine the player looking like kicking open the doors with his cowboy boots, dirty blue jeans and a mustache ready to win it all or die trying because he doesn’t give AF! And the calm “70k” music when you realize you just won everything and it was worth it in the end. This very short game is a masterpiece because of 2-3 reasons (actually the only reasons lol). The setting, the music and the plot. You start in the dark, dingy bathroom with quaaludes on the counter and hear the muffled beat of the techno music, you kick open the door and see you’re on the top metal walkway in an old building, there’s a mystery man smoking a cigarette and looking below at the glowing lights and ‘90s techno music which btw I believe to be in the early 1990s because of the music type and the late ‘70s/ early ‘80s “technology” throughout in the roulette room. You walk over and kick the door open again ready to play without hesitation. The demonic looking entity pulls itself to the table out of the darkness of the dark, dingy room and basically tells you to wager your soul which you do because what do you have to lose? And you’ll notice behind the entity and yourself there are cameras which I believe to be a broadcasted shotgun roulette game to high paying customers but also again, the late 1970s/ early 1980s things and technology in the background which make me think this is the early ‘90s. Then you proceed to wager your life in this dark, dingy room you’re trapped in with this entity while being broadcast to paying viewers waiting to see the final result all while hearing that muffled ‘90s techno blasting outside and that also means that there are also people dancing and raving having a great time without a clue to what’s going on in the room you’re right above their heads while you’re drinking beer, smoking cigarettes and blasting yourself and or that entity with a shotgun and being revived by defibrillators and just the fact there’s that monster that even exists right above them and they have no idea. If you die, you wake up in what to me, Is hell, not heaven. It’s the gates to hell.. But if you win, you see those glowing beady eyes staring back you in defeat and then silently extends the briefcase full of the prize money you just risked your life to win. As you drive off in the distance you have the briefcase and the very shotgun used to play the life and death roulette game with and as you drive off in to the distance, you don’t look back. That is, unless.. It really is a great atmosphere and setting with the music that also intertwines with the plot and atmosphere of the game. It’s so short and so simple yet so damn good and effective.
When “before every load” starts playing you know things are starting to get intense
I'm looking forward to throw the ball into the net to this music
0:45 You should have let the song play a little bit more, you cut it out in the exact momment it was barely starting to the real beat
This game is just a banger, I love the music
WE LOADING THE SHELLS IN A UNKNOWN ORDER WITH THIS ONE 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔫🔫
man i love general release+before every load, these are some of the best soundtracks ive heard from an indie game, really catchy too
I was waiting for someone to make a video about this, thank you!
You're welcome
I love the fact that this video's URL starts with "GOD". Extremely fitting for this game.
Everyone always talking about general release but Before Every Load has got to be my fav. It's no coincidence why zyzz is vibing to it.
i love the style of techno in this game, its bringing back old tresor warehouse shit
1:57 didn't expect to see need for speed prostreet on here
There you go, then. Didn't find any good clips fitting the 70k atmosphere, so I just took the winning cutscenes from ProStreet.
MY MAN, RYAN COOOPEEER!!! 1:43
General release is my favourite
This game had no right to hit so close to home on so many levels for me
I love the connection between Buckshot Roulette and Rave culture, just last night i went to one and found an empty clonazepam blister. The game is about addiction, and addiction often times starts at night, in a night club setting, and you may the one signing the waiver without thinking about it, and you play the game.
Ong my favorite songs definitely are "before every load" and "70k" because i can't stop listening to them constantly
Love you bro, You made my day happy, Thanks, Mwah ^_^
Happy to hear that
A $1 20 minute game doesn't deserve to slap this hard.
On god, bro. For 1$, the soundtrack doesn't have to be this good, but It actually slaps hard, ngl
70k feels like a new respect for life, not because the money, but because you could of lost it
"You are an Angel" is my absolute favourite
You know before every load is gonna be a good ost when zyzz starts dancing to it, even when he’s in sync when the music starts 0:25
I don't know why i just feel in love woth this OST of buckshot Roulette....its ...its just amazing 😮and gives me a different type of vibe ....in whixh i get goosebumps 😮.
Man, this OST is just like Portal’s, and it fits so incredibly well.
"careful now"
God I love the ost this is also when I learned the names of the tracks the name of the club song surprised me
im so happy that i found this video those musics are so good
70k for me is like incredible happiness that is comparable to a declaration of love and this love is mutual, and you two stand and look at each other and this song plays, just like an awesome dream
70k feels like you finished and now you need to get vibe
i like how it been 12 days and none even commented 💀
i like how it been 9 months and none even commented 💀
I love that Monochrome LCD doesnt only play when you have 1 charge left in the last round. It plays when the Dealer is on 1 charge too
It basically says "The game is over. Death is now knocking the door, pray that it's not you who opens it"
@@daridon2483 Yup
Thanks for including Prostreet, my favourite racing game
You're welcome, dude. It's also my favourite =)
Blank shell is a masterpiece
The general release, of course my favorite 🔥🗿
Socket Calibration is my favorite from the soundtrack because of the beat. Together with the unsettling sounds, it makes me feel like I have to run away from something or chase something, and the decision solely depends on me
Blank Shell, 70K, Before Every Load, General Release and You are an Angel-so cool soundtracks in the Buckshot Roulette😊
prob one of my favorite osts
70K feels like"You made it. You finally did it, its over."
1:43 NFS PROSTREET MENTIONED RAAAAAHHHHH
The creator of this video is a certified Street King =}
When you hold the shotgun , the character's hands start trembling , as seen with the shotgun's movement. Even though the person which we are playing as lives in a big, rusty & unsafe metal box, in the worst deplorable conditions ever. he still fears for his life.
The person we are playing as lives where?
@@LordPorkshire Most likely in the shelter from his other games. It's pretty much a dystopian world where all of humanity lives in that deplorable giant shelter and the autorithies prevent them from escaping or discovering the outside with an iron fist, so everyone resorts to disturbing methods of escapism. The most haunting thing is that they actually have some truth to keeping people in...
70k just hits different
70k sounds like something out of Dying Light 1
Hotline Miami vibes
Pro Street and I go waaaaaaay back
70k sounds like "Electronic gems" typical music
Best OST ever, Ever.
"Before every load" literally got me with this video
0:13 WE ARE KICKING DOORS WITH THIS ONE🗣🔥
1:01 "Are you ready?"
the url of this video having GOD in the title is pretty neat
No way, lol. I just checked, and the URL actually contains "GOD". I didn't even know that, xD
@@T1monT1 Damn you signed the release waiver? Cause you ARE a GOD for posting this!!
@@salokinnavri1829 I mean, if I were to sign that waiver like this, I would be dead, haha.
"Blank shell showing the guy that still chill in the storm.
For me, drinking in the storm associates with depression and hopelessness. That's why I put this clip with Blank Shell.
honestly, "Monochrome LCD" gives me an empty feeling.
imagine the context: the dealer's defibrillator branch is cut off, meaning he will die if he gets shot, and all he has to say about it is "Are you ready?", as if to say, "Are you ready to kill me?". he knows he's as good as dead. paired with the music, that moment gives me chills, and i'm not sure if i can fully explain why. it's just, an empty feeling, knowing he's about to die, and the game will be over in a matter of moments. i should feel proud that i've won, but, this music... makes me almost have a feeling of... regret?