No wonder this was a nightmare to put in, this is by far the most impressive use of dynamic music I've ever seen in anything, period. I don't even want to magine how much work went into making sure the music loops correctly and transitions to the next part when the player hits it, it all feels so seamless it's insane.
One of the main tricks they seem to use is just having an extended shred solo that is super long that occupies space when the player lags. And there's seemingly a different solo for each section. It probably loops at some point but because it's a shred solo most casual listeners won't notice as much. There are a lot of notes to deal with to attempt to discern a repeating hook. If you hear shredding without vocals it's most likely the player lagging behind the next checkpoint.
@@jackcoleman1784 There was a bit where I got lost during the musical bit and the solo just kept going, and going, and going, and going for like 5+ minutes. I legit did not notice it looping at all but I'm sure it did. I mean there's no way Remedy had someone do over five minutes of guitar solo for one bit that most people aren't going to hear...right?
@@Fullwolf346 I mean it's possible. Depending on the length you might have to have mondo dexterity. Dexterity is something you focus on as a guitarist if you're going to play shred so it is possible. But in this case it's probably a studio edit of smaller sections. What they probably did is just had the technical end of the run where it links back into the beginning be super ambiguous which is easy to do with shred because of the amount of notes. In music we typically learn to accentuate beginnings and endings so it would be the opposite of what you typically do in music for a purpose. Alot of people who hate shred as a genre refer to it as "wanking" because they feel it has a lot of notes and not very much substance to them. So I guess here wanking is technically the goal.
@@jackcoleman1784 It's not just one solo, it's multiple solos to fit different sections, and mini-intros into each section that kicks off once the player enters trigger volumes.
It's very like Pat to be so laser focused on getting some free (out of combat) healing from his words of power while at the same time already having so many healing items stocked up he could fully heal a dozen healthbars worth.
They have some genuine geniuses at Remedy. Between this and the Ashtray maze, they do crazy work to put these long musical segments together, tying the different parts to triggers of where the PC is to have the music not clip itself and being coherent set pieces. I think this chapter is seriously the best part of any of their games for how on point it is. Firstly, you have Alan being messed with by the Dark place, you have Door and Odin and Tor guiding him to help him escape, the ferry in the Bright Falls part is a beautiful touch. It’s all very meta but in a very beautiful way. I have nothing but praise for everything they did creating this absolute masterpiece
"This is the ritual to lead you on." >To lead on 1; to guide, show direction. 2: to trick, to deceive. The Writer of the first word is not the writer of the last word. Your friends will meet him when you are gone. Congratulations Alan, Mr Scratch learned how to write.
I love chat screaming that pat is wrong about the word of power being changed even though watching vods back to back proves he was right and it was nerfed from 30-60-90 to 23-46-69😂
Someone in chat asked what writer could write themselves out of the Dark Place. Tolkien. However obvious, it's legitimately the answer. Lord of the Rings essentially climaxes with a deus ex machina yet it's narratively satisfying in how he presented it thematically and makes sense. Beyond that, the persistent themes of fighting against despair and evil no matter how hopeless it might be or seem. Then add in being a WW1 veteran compared to Alan having never used a gun before, and he would break the Dark Presence like a glowstick and probably accidentally create a benevolent deity in the process.
Wow, I completely missed the fact that you can sneak by enemies by turning your flashlight off. We really did get our Silent Hill where we didn't expect.
It's REALLY useful too! I've been sneaking around through most of Alan's section(I don't think Saga can actually sneak past enemies; they seem to always notice her, flashlight or not.) and have SO MANY resources saved up as a result lmao.
The soundtrack for this game is incredible. It really goes above and beyond what most soundtracks do, which is just to set the tone. The chapter songs clue you into so much of what's going on in the story and characters, and can be interpreted in multiple ways.
And if he'd write positive stuff, the Dark Presence would twist it into something horrible, like it did with Thomas Zane when he tried to revive Barbara Jagger.
@@b.u.l.1734 Yep, he has to write within the limits of the genre. At this point the Dark Presence/Scratch has shifted it from Thriller to Horror, so Alan is even more restricted in what he can do
they didnt need to go this hard. THEY DID NOT NEED TO GO THIS HARD BUT BY THE GODS I AM GLAD THEY DID!!!!! THIS IS MY FAV IN UNIVERSE MUSICAL NUMBER IN GAMING HOLY SHIT.
i really liked john wick the musical at the end still don‘t know why the dark pressence killed his dog and why he calls himself allan we clearly see irs john wick
God, the mouth noises and heavy breathing in general really do grate on my ears after a while. Sometimes I feel like he does it to spite viewers like me.
3:30:25 dang, devs missed the opportunity for a bit where Allan says something like "No, that's not what happened" or maybe Mr. Scratch tears up the current scene or something when you reload a previous save
3:17:20 I'm really loving the "camera torch-pass" some games are adding now, kinda like how old shooters did the spin around and zoom in the back of the head, it's a really fun little thing to almost prep the player for which shoes they're about to fill, without making it horrendously obvious. Love it
Alan didn't create the Dark World, or the shadow people in it. He didn't create Jesse or the Hiss or Polaris. Alan's writing effects the world but he doesn't create anything. He is just telling the story.
i'm just over here playing rise of the ronin while watching the stream and i'm doing a stealth mission and all of a sudden i hear pats voice get higher than i could ever imagine i nearly shit myself lmao
Yeah, it’s established that the writing helps to keep his mind (somewhat) stable. If he actually stopped The Dark Presence would grind him down until he broke fully and would then use him to write whatever it wanted
Tim breaker and quantum realities would imply that there is not, "fake" Alex Casey. which would also explain how Alan can effect reality. Also I'm shocked pat hasn't figured out who scratch is yet I'm excited to see when it clicks :)
Alan's writing talent isn't even clear. We're playing his creative process as he actively tries and weeds out ideas that don't make sense. But I think his insane fame levels suggest he's a good writer.
@@NeoCreo1yeah but he has fame and even the first game shows how popular he became for it. He might not be Shakespeare but you don't get to his fame without some talent. It's like him writing the first two max payne games. People live the stories in those, pat included. He's a good writer being forced to write genres he's not focused in
I cant fully tell what the latin says,i tried to translated but it makes NO sense it does reference certain things but the structure is very disjointed.
A bunch of people in chat who have never been to NYC are shitting their ass and showing their balls with the NYC jokes. Alan's Dark Place is Philly. He just hates NYC so his mental version of it is a pile of shit.
No wonder this was a nightmare to put in, this is by far the most impressive use of dynamic music I've ever seen in anything, period. I don't even want to magine how much work went into making sure the music loops correctly and transitions to the next part when the player hits it, it all feels so seamless it's insane.
All worth it, had me grinning ear to ear.
One of the main tricks they seem to use is just having an extended shred solo that is super long that occupies space when the player lags. And there's seemingly a different solo for each section. It probably loops at some point but because it's a shred solo most casual listeners won't notice as much. There are a lot of notes to deal with to attempt to discern a repeating hook. If you hear shredding without vocals it's most likely the player lagging behind the next checkpoint.
@@jackcoleman1784
There was a bit where I got lost during the musical bit and the solo just kept going, and going, and going, and going for like 5+ minutes. I legit did not notice it looping at all but I'm sure it did. I mean there's no way Remedy had someone do over five minutes of guitar solo for one bit that most people aren't going to hear...right?
@@Fullwolf346 I mean it's possible. Depending on the length you might have to have mondo dexterity. Dexterity is something you focus on as a guitarist if you're going to play shred so it is possible. But in this case it's probably a studio edit of smaller sections. What they probably did is just had the technical end of the run where it links back into the beginning be super ambiguous which is easy to do with shred because of the amount of notes.
In music we typically learn to accentuate beginnings and endings so it would be the opposite of what you typically do in music for a purpose. Alot of people who hate shred as a genre refer to it as "wanking" because they feel it has a lot of notes and not very much substance to them. So I guess here wanking is technically the goal.
@@jackcoleman1784 It's not just one solo, it's multiple solos to fit different sections, and mini-intros into each section that kicks off once the player enters trigger volumes.
It's very like Pat to be so laser focused on getting some free (out of combat) healing from his words of power while at the same time already having so many healing items stocked up he could fully heal a dozen healthbars worth.
They have some genuine geniuses at Remedy. Between this and the Ashtray maze, they do crazy work to put these long musical segments together, tying the different parts to triggers of where the PC is to have the music not clip itself and being coherent set pieces. I think this chapter is seriously the best part of any of their games for how on point it is. Firstly, you have Alan being messed with by the Dark place, you have Door and Odin and Tor guiding him to help him escape, the ferry in the Bright Falls part is a beautiful touch. It’s all very meta but in a very beautiful way. I have nothing but praise for everything they did creating this absolute masterpiece
God I can't believe Sam Lake finally got to make the musical he's been wanting to make
3:46:19 You know what it is
THE BEST GODDAMN PART OF THE GAME
Thaaaaank you, exactly what I was looking for.
for any interested, the musician for alan s sections is POE the sister of the writer of house of leaves, main inspiration for both conbtrol and AW
Man, I've listened to Poe for years and read House of Leaves years ago and had no idea they were related lol
"This is the ritual to lead you on."
>To lead on
1; to guide, show direction.
2: to trick, to deceive.
The Writer of the first word is not the writer of the last word. Your friends will meet him when you are gone.
Congratulations Alan, Mr Scratch learned how to write.
Alan's flow is convoluted. They'll kill him for it.
I love chat screaming that pat is wrong about the word of power being changed even though watching vods back to back proves he was right and it was nerfed from 30-60-90 to 23-46-69😂
So what was going on there with that WoP, was that due to a patch?
@@mememachine-386 Considering it was changing every time he looked at the menu in the latest stream, it's probably just a bug.
@@Terithianye I never noticed that but it totally does so I have no idea what the real upgrades are lmao 😂
@Terithian I could be wrong but if you hover over a word of power in the menu it shows the next tier
Someone in chat asked what writer could write themselves out of the Dark Place.
Tolkien. However obvious, it's legitimately the answer.
Lord of the Rings essentially climaxes with a deus ex machina yet it's narratively satisfying in how he presented it thematically and makes sense. Beyond that, the persistent themes of fighting against despair and evil no matter how hopeless it might be or seem. Then add in being a WW1 veteran compared to Alan having never used a gun before, and he would break the Dark Presence like a glowstick and probably accidentally create a benevolent deity in the process.
Wow, I completely missed the fact that you can sneak by enemies by turning your flashlight off. We really did get our Silent Hill where we didn't expect.
It's REALLY useful too! I've been sneaking around through most of Alan's section(I don't think Saga can actually sneak past enemies; they seem to always notice her, flashlight or not.) and have SO MANY resources saved up as a result lmao.
@@Fullwolf346 Yeah I did a ton of sneaking and as a result, ended up with some seriously packed inventories and shoe boxes lmao.
@@writershard5065 In my case it was usually sneaking and then bumbling into an enemy and having to run away lmao
His name is Pat Rick, and he's a streamer
My name is Pat Trick, and I'm a gamer.
I’m a streamer…..
The soundtrack for this game is incredible. It really goes above and beyond what most soundtracks do, which is just to set the tone. The chapter songs clue you into so much of what's going on in the story and characters, and can be interpreted in multiple ways.
1:58:10 I’m fucking *WHEEZING* there’s no actual way he maybe shat himself 😂🤣
Don't all the shadow people look a lot like Alan? They even say things like "this is my story".
SPOILERS:
The shadow people in the Dark Place are indeed Alan. Or alternate versions of him from different loops, that is.
So glad he gets to the "WE SING" part in Alan's side of the story in this VOD. Easily the best part in the game!
Nah the legit short film is the best part although I understand why the musical is so popular.
As a new yorker, they actually underdid the graffiti in the subway
Pat: "God damn Alan, why'd you write this shit?"
Also Pat "Alan, just stop writing already."
Pretty sure if he stopped, Scratch would take over.
And if he'd write positive stuff, the Dark Presence would twist it into something horrible, like it did with Thomas Zane when he tried to revive Barbara Jagger.
@@b.u.l.1734 Yep, he has to write within the limits of the genre. At this point the Dark Presence/Scratch has shifted it from Thriller to Horror, so Alan is even more restricted in what he can do
they didnt need to go this hard. THEY DID NOT NEED TO GO THIS HARD BUT BY THE GODS I AM GLAD THEY DID!!!!! THIS IS MY FAV IN UNIVERSE MUSICAL NUMBER IN GAMING HOLY SHIT.
That’s the most impressive thing I think I’ve ever seen in a game. Fuck me dead, wow.
this is the clearest gameplay from a stream ive seen yet
i really liked john wick the musical at the end still don‘t know why the dark pressence killed his dog and why he calls himself allan we clearly see irs john wick
Of course Pat would be shoving food into his face during one of the greatest gaming moments of the decade.
Wouldn't have it any other way. DSPat must strike at the best of times.
God, the mouth noises and heavy breathing in general really do grate on my ears after a while. Sometimes I feel like he does it to spite viewers like me.
3:30:25 dang, devs missed the opportunity for a bit where Allan says something like "No, that's not what happened" or maybe Mr. Scratch tears up the current scene or something when you reload a previous save
The one time I died as Saga it actually said "That's not what happened" on the loading screen
The flow of time is convoluted in New York.🤣
3:17:20 I'm really loving the "camera torch-pass" some games are adding now, kinda like how old shooters did the spin around and zoom in the back of the head, it's a really fun little thing to almost prep the player for which shoes they're about to fill, without making it horrendously obvious. Love it
Alan didn't create the Dark World, or the shadow people in it. He didn't create Jesse or the Hiss or Polaris. Alan's writing effects the world but he doesn't create anything. He is just telling the story.
Love this game.
I know nothing, but I hope there's a line that reads "A true Writer lets the characters write themselves."
i'm just over here playing rise of the ronin while watching the stream and i'm doing a stealth mission and all of a sudden i hear pats voice get higher than i could ever imagine i nearly shit myself lmao
I thought Alan can’t stop writing? And even if he did he has a doppelgänger no?
Yes and yes,scratch his super campy evil persona
Yeah, it’s established that the writing helps to keep his mind (somewhat) stable. If he actually stopped The Dark Presence would grind him down until he broke fully and would then use him to write whatever it wanted
I’ll be real, to truly spite chat I’d of ended my stream before the Alan section and picked it up the next stream 😂 they were being RAVENOUS
Good to see pat still knows how to kill the pace of a set piece, not that I blame him for constantly stopping, but damn.
I love how ominous the reality switching screen is, when in reality remedy probably just stuck a camera in the office toilet and flushed.
It's probably the most "Twin Peaks: The Return" thing in the game, feels like a direct reference even.
Tim breaker and quantum realities would imply that there is not, "fake" Alex Casey. which would also explain how Alan can effect reality. Also I'm shocked pat hasn't figured out who scratch is yet I'm excited to see when it clicks :)
3:29:00
... If Alan is still in The Dark Place, who the fuck is sitting at the table in front of Casey and Saga?
The flow of time is convoluted in Anor York.
@@Fullwolf346
Is it tho?
SPOILERS:
Scratch, posing as Alan.
Alan's writing talent isn't even clear. We're playing his creative process as he actively tries and weeds out ideas that don't make sense.
But I think his insane fame levels suggest he's a good writer.
Naruto is one of the most successful literary works of all time, that doesn't mean Masashi Kishimoto is a good writer.
@@wumbojet "i wrote something and tons of people love reading it" is the definition of a good writer.
@@pickledparsleyparty Popularity is not the best metric to judge talent by. There’s plenty of mediocre shlock that sells well
@@NeoCreo1yeah but he has fame and even the first game shows how popular he became for it. He might not be Shakespeare but you don't get to his fame without some talent. It's like him writing the first two max payne games. People live the stories in those, pat included. He's a good writer being forced to write genres he's not focused in
I cant fully tell what the latin says,i tried to translated but it makes NO sense it does reference certain things but the structure is very disjointed.
I think it might just be placeholder text, like Lorem Ipsum.
I love this game so so much!
FoR tHe AlGoRiThM
Did Alan Write Scratch as an embodiment of the dark place to defeat and then escape instead of an amorphous concept?
I doubt it.
I think the Dark Place and the Dark Presence are different things.
@@josearnaldo9242 Makes more sense that the dark presence become scratch to concentrate the influence away from the dark place.
A bunch of people in chat who have never been to NYC are shitting their ass and showing their balls with the NYC jokes.
Alan's Dark Place is Philly. He just hates NYC so his mental version of it is a pile of shit.
i wish i still had pats sense of amazement for games
bro i dont even want kojima to make an actual movie
just get Sam Lake an actual TV show
The music at the end of the chapters isn't spoilers btw
Well, it kind of is, but it's the kind of spoiler you don't understand or realize is a spoiler until after you've seen the thing it's about anyway.
Reminds me of Crash Team Rumble 😅
4:13:00 I always get the second hottest wings I love the hot ones but not so hot that you cannot taste the rest of your meal
"Nyanners is cool"
Actually factually incorrect statement
Indeed.