@@YoungMoonPlays Same. Seven, Clover, Snake, and Junpei are the best characters. I like Akane a lot in the end when you see sunset scene because it makes me sad the game comes to end, but damn. Game is a masterpiece
@@whotookmypuddingcup4131 It’s really weird to me how low he ranked in both the official Japan popularity poll (eighth place) and the United States popularity poll (seventh place), dude’s great
I think of 3 different parts of the game when hearing this one song: - The mass murder ending, during Akane's final moments alive - Clover realizing Snake is alive - The ending required for the true ending, whilst Akane is suffering the effects of cross-timeline incernation.
Ok I'm having to remake this comment because I got the scene mixed up a little, but whenever I hear this song I think of when junpei and June were talking together when they were in the shower area. The part I got mixed up was I thought this song plays when junpei is holding June trying to calm her down after seeing the corpse but instead this song plays shortly later in the area where there talking about there childhood with the bunnies. What makes this more sad is that after everything that happens between them in this part is always going to lead to the bad ending which makes me depressed hearing this everytime, but that makes me love the song much more.
"Junpei... You were right. No matter what happens, you can never lose *hope.* You have to remember what's most important, and that's to have *faith,* and to have *love.* If you can remember all of those, that'll bring you *good luck."*
Weird how a song can make people feel different things. I hear it and I actually hear a comforting tone. One that almost says everything's going to be alright. I say that because I'll never forget how well it fit the mood when Clover hugged Junpei after he noted that her "brother's" corpse had a left arm and when that coffin lid opened in the true route.
It's quite impressive how this song manages to sound both sad and happy at the same time, and yet, you can very easily single either emotion out. Recalling the moments it played in-game certainly helps in that regard, too.
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF-... Fuck. Just chilling here, listening to the entire playlist as background music while I'm doing stuff, and then... I remember most of the big emotional tracks (Morphogenetic Sorrow, Chill and Rigor, etc) and was ready for them, but I forgot about this one. I hear the first notes, and all of a sudden, I'm having sub ending flashbacks and the fucking melody just catches me off-guard and stabs me in the heart when I least expect it. Moral of the story: if you've reacted as emotionally as I did to any particular story, don't use its OST as background music for work... otherwise... this can happen. :D
My favourite track from this game, it conveys so much emotion and I love how you can play it in both somber and happy moments and it fits each of them perfectly Also some spoilers: I've seen people associate this song with Submarine ending but honestly, the Safe ending is so much more gut punching when this music plays. In the Safe ending 2 innocent people died, and one of them even sacraficed himself. Right before the scene with Akane we watched a broken man who lost his sister stop a monster who was threatening all of them and died probably one of the most horrible deaths by being burned alive. And after all that we return to get Akane and get what? She's also dying. We've just lost one person in a mega emotional scene and now when we were this close to escaping, we lose another. And the Zero starts talking how the game is over, and when he said "I lost" I got goosebumbs and I didn't even know why (it's especially good with voice acting, you can feel this emptiness in his voice when he says it). And after that the last survivours are knocked out and who knows what happens to them after that And honestly that "I lost" represents the mood perfectly in this ending. We didn't escape in the end, we didn't save the person Junpei cared the most about, we let Snake's sacrafice be in vain. So even though this ending doesn't have everyone dead like in other bad endings, it's still so much more emotional since we've spent much more time with these people and just finishing this ending not even knowing for sure what happened to people who are still alive at the moment feels terrible
@@YoungMoonPlays If you have family, friends, a partner... I'm sure someone will miss you, I mean... You seem like a decent person, why wouldn't someone miss you if they knew you?
-Dónde hay sombra, hay luz. Dónde hay luz, hay sombra... Así funcionan las cosas. -¡¿D-de que hablas?! -No importa. El perdedor ya ha sido decidido. -¡Ya te lo he dicho, no pienso perder! -No. No lo entiendes. Tu no has perdido. Yo... He perdido...
Spoiler Question : I just finished true ending and there's something i don't understand : Akane was dead, right? So, is June not Akane...? Or if she is, why didn't she say anything about Nonary Game that happened 9 years ago? Or she forgot/couldn't do that?
Well, my memories may be incorrect, but the whole point of the second Nonary Game was to save Akane with the help of Junpei. If I'm not mistaken, they say something about the fact that there was an error in the first Game, when they were testing the whole Morphogenetic Field thing. And June/Akane was dead and alive at the same time, because her survival in the first Nonary Game depended on Junpei in the second, because he could form a telepathic link with her. So everything had to be simulated with great care for the details and Akane couldn't tell the truth. Hope that it helped you in some way (played the game 2 or 3 years ago and maybe I forgot something).
Akane saw the future 9 years ago and knew exactly how things needed to play out in order for her to be saved. That's why in every alternate/wrong ending, she starts feeling faint and feverish and disappears or dies at the end. Everything had to play out in that exact manner, and telling everyone would have caused a panic and there would have been too many variables, plus it wouldn't match the vision she had 9 years ago in which she was saved by a group that didn't know June = Akane, so them knowing would have most likely changed the outcome.
I think it might be something like Schrödinger’s cat. She is both alive and dead. But her past self forms communication with present Junpei to definitively save herself.
@@BigMastah79 the June we see is from a timeline where she didn't die? (Which would inevitably happen because there will always also be one where she dies) But in order for her existence to remain stable in the alive one, she has to get Junpei to help her create that timeline 9 years ago via morphogenetic field? Akane must have incredible shifting abilities if she was able to jump to a timeline where she's alive, but years later from where she was in the incinerator, solving her own bootstrap paradox
@@minoruミノル九 Yeah, like you said. Bootstrap Paradox in a sense. Her survival depends on Junpei saving her 9 Years in the future. So technically she is alive, but if Jinpei strays from the intended path, she is dead.
"You are acting as though I returned from the grave."
"Not "as though"! You did!"
the best siblings ever
I cared more about them than Akane.
@@YoungMoonPlays Same. Seven, Clover, Snake, and Junpei are the best characters. I like Akane a lot in the end when you see sunset scene because it makes me sad the game comes to end, but damn. Game is a masterpiece
@@Zephhi Seven is a bro. Top tier guy.
@@whotookmypuddingcup4131 It’s really weird to me how low he ranked in both the official Japan popularity poll (eighth place) and the United States popularity poll (seventh place), dude’s great
@@bhamber_skwidd
Was the 9th man considered or is 8th place in that poll just the bottom? That's too harsh...
everyone associates it with that ending but I associate it with clover finding out snake is alive
Same, for some reason I felt that I really needed to listen to this after thinking about it at 6 am.
I think of 3 different parts of the game when hearing this one song:
- The mass murder ending, during Akane's final moments alive
- Clover realizing Snake is alive
- The ending required for the true ending, whilst Akane is suffering the effects of cross-timeline incernation.
Ok I'm having to remake this comment because I got the scene mixed up a little, but whenever I hear this song I think of when junpei and June were talking together when they were in the shower area. The part I got mixed up was I thought this song plays when junpei is holding June trying to calm her down after seeing the corpse but instead this song plays shortly later in the area where there talking about there childhood with the bunnies. What makes this more sad is that after everything that happens between them in this part is always going to lead to the bad ending which makes me depressed hearing this everytime, but that makes me love the song much more.
"Junpei... You were right.
No matter what happens, you can never lose *hope.*
You have to remember what's most important, and that's to have *faith,* and to have *love.*
If you can remember all of those, that'll bring you *good luck."*
Weird how a song can make people feel different things. I hear it and I actually hear a comforting tone. One that almost says everything's going to be alright. I say that because I'll never forget how well it fit the mood when Clover hugged Junpei after he noted that her "brother's" corpse had a left arm and when that coffin lid opened in the true route.
It's quite impressive how this song manages to sound both sad and happy at the same time, and yet, you can very easily single either emotion out.
Recalling the moments it played in-game certainly helps in that regard, too.
To me, it is a song of relief.
To me is somewhere between hope and relief
No. You don't understand.
You haven't lost.
I... have lost.
Best song from the OST. Feels very surreal.
this and Morphogenetic Sorrow
@@angry3195 True.
Kanny! Kanny! Kaaaaaannnnnyyy!
STOP IM CRY
I still dont understand why he calls her Kanny when the time is almost up on the clock, in context: safe and sub ending
@@leskynt her name is Akane. Kanny is a pet name
:(
That damned submarine ending
This game is an absolute masterpiece
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF-...
Fuck. Just chilling here, listening to the entire playlist as background music while I'm doing stuff, and then...
I remember most of the big emotional tracks (Morphogenetic Sorrow, Chill and Rigor, etc) and was ready for them, but I forgot about this one. I hear the first notes, and all of a sudden, I'm having sub ending flashbacks and the fucking melody just catches me off-guard and stabs me in the heart when I least expect it.
Moral of the story: if you've reacted as emotionally as I did to any particular story, don't use its OST as background music for work... otherwise... this can happen. :D
Yeah, this song hits my feels harder than "Morphogenetic Sorrow" 😭 I want it played at my funeral ⚱️
My favourite track from this game, it conveys so much emotion and I love how you can play it in both somber and happy moments and it fits each of them perfectly
Also some spoilers:
I've seen people associate this song with Submarine ending but honestly, the Safe ending is so much more gut punching when this music plays. In the Safe ending 2 innocent people died, and one of them even sacraficed himself. Right before the scene with Akane we watched a broken man who lost his sister stop a monster who was threatening all of them and died probably one of the most horrible deaths by being burned alive. And after all that we return to get Akane and get what? She's also dying. We've just lost one person in a mega emotional scene and now when we were this close to escaping, we lose another. And the Zero starts talking how the game is over, and when he said "I lost" I got goosebumbs and I didn't even know why (it's especially good with voice acting, you can feel this emptiness in his voice when he says it). And after that the last survivours are knocked out and who knows what happens to them after that
And honestly that "I lost" represents the mood perfectly in this ending. We didn't escape in the end, we didn't save the person Junpei cared the most about, we let Snake's sacrafice be in vain.
So even though this ending doesn't have everyone dead like in other bad endings, it's still so much more emotional since we've spent much more time with these people and just finishing this ending not even knowing for sure what happened to people who are still alive at the moment feels terrible
The ninth song:
Tranquility, within tragedy
The eye within the storm
Things aren't that great, but at least there's you.
Yeah, I want this played at my funeral so my loved ones can "recollect" about my life.
(even though no one will come)
@@YoungMoonPlays If you have family, friends, a partner... I'm sure someone will miss you, I mean... You seem like a decent person, why wouldn't someone miss you if they knew you?
@@kernium yeah I suppose you're right 😔
if they could only have something to recollect mine to though..
I mean you have a Seven pfp so you're automatically a good person
favorite song from the ost
Chills. Literal chills.
One of the best soundtracks in the game
pain
that’s what i feel everyday
@@isap3333 You doing okay?
-Dónde hay sombra, hay luz. Dónde hay luz, hay sombra... Así funcionan las cosas.
-¡¿D-de que hablas?!
-No importa. El perdedor ya ha sido decidido.
-¡Ya te lo he dicho, no pienso perder!
-No. No lo entiendes. Tu no has perdido. Yo... He perdido...
Ojalá tuviera una traducción oficial al español
Seguramente en ese momento Zero dejo de existir y "perdió" la última oportunidad que le quedaba de ser salvado
Mi diálogo favorito de todo el juego.
This honestly sounds like something straight out of Hotel Dusk
*"Thanks Junpei!! I'll never forget this!!"* If clover said that I would've been crying
the strom is now over is the vibe from this song
Until, depends on the ending, THIS play afterward.
ruclips.net/video/Y0EWNffAtAA/видео.htmlsi=IjhYwY0QsE0CqiVp
The "You just fucked up" track
@VladromeVA For real though, Trepidation is also a song of you fucking up, I think.
I mean, there is one instance where this song playing is a good thing: Clover realizing Snake isn't dead.
Nah, this also plays a few times on the true ending
Magic
More like morphogenetic chill
Spoiler Question :
I just finished true ending and there's something i don't understand : Akane was dead, right? So, is June not Akane...? Or if she is, why didn't she say anything about Nonary Game that happened 9 years ago? Or she forgot/couldn't do that?
Well, my memories may be incorrect, but the whole point of the second Nonary Game was to save Akane with the help of Junpei. If I'm not mistaken, they say something about the fact that there was an error in the first Game, when they were testing the whole Morphogenetic Field thing. And June/Akane was dead and alive at the same time, because her survival in the first Nonary Game depended on Junpei in the second, because he could form a telepathic link with her. So everything had to be simulated with great care for the details and Akane couldn't tell the truth. Hope that it helped you in some way (played the game 2 or 3 years ago and maybe I forgot something).
Akane saw the future 9 years ago and knew exactly how things needed to play out in order for her to be saved. That's why in every alternate/wrong ending, she starts feeling faint and feverish and disappears or dies at the end. Everything had to play out in that exact manner, and telling everyone would have caused a panic and there would have been too many variables, plus it wouldn't match the vision she had 9 years ago in which she was saved by a group that didn't know June = Akane, so them knowing would have most likely changed the outcome.
I think it might be something like Schrödinger’s cat. She is both alive and dead. But her past self forms communication with present Junpei to definitively save herself.
@@BigMastah79 the June we see is from a timeline where she didn't die? (Which would inevitably happen because there will always also be one where she dies) But in order for her existence to remain stable in the alive one, she has to get Junpei to help her create that timeline 9 years ago via morphogenetic field? Akane must have incredible shifting abilities if she was able to jump to a timeline where she's alive, but years later from where she was in the incinerator, solving her own bootstrap paradox
@@minoruミノル九 Yeah, like you said. Bootstrap Paradox in a sense. Her survival depends on Junpei saving her 9 Years in the future. So technically she is alive, but if Jinpei strays from the intended path, she is dead.
KANNYYYY
Sounds like a Kids Return/A scene at the sea Joe Hisaishi track.
I heard this Bryson Tiller song ( ruclips.net/video/ajY7IVd3KRA/видео.html ) and I really thought he sampled this track hahah
sup hero
Anyone here from RTRTR?