@NATHANIEL RUBINAS the song playing litteraly all the time except for boss fight is symbolism of how full of himself he is and how self-centered he is in the first game
@NATHANIEL RUBINAS im not drawing it from the song theres no lyrics, im drawing it from when it plays and how much it plays. if you look at any N.M.H video they say it but won't really go into much detail on it if you want a deeper reason I dont know what to tell you
@NATHANIEL RUBINAS The main melody of N.M.H. (the song, that is) is present in just about every stage where you're fighting plain goons. In 1, Travis is all about himself and nobody else, the guy just wants to kill for money and satisfaction.
A distinct lack of Zako in NMH3..don't like it, don't like it at all. With how often zako plays and how many variants of it there were in NMH, let's cut the shit and be honest---this theme (and the variants of it) ARE NMH's theme, straight up. Also, the lack of blood curdling screams when killing enemies doesn't do it for me in NMH3. Aliens just aren't satisfying to kill.
Thematically that’s the point. Travis is so self absorbed in this game he even hums his own main theme, only fighting for himself. By 3 he’s fighting for his friends, family, and the world, so you only hear the theme in select moments. In fact, the more the games progress the less you hear the theme, showing his growth
I love how this song plays so much in the first NMH to represent how self absorbent he is and how he only thinks about himself in battle
@NATHANIEL RUBINAS the song playing litteraly all the time except for boss fight is symbolism of how full of himself he is and how self-centered he is in the first game
@NATHANIEL RUBINAS im not drawing it from the song theres no lyrics, im drawing it from when it plays and how much it plays. if you look at any N.M.H video they say it but won't really go into much detail on it if you want a deeper reason I dont know what to tell you
@NATHANIEL RUBINAS The main melody of N.M.H. (the song, that is) is present in just about every stage where you're fighting plain goons. In 1, Travis is all about himself and nobody else, the guy just wants to kill for money and satisfaction.
He even whistles it at the start of the game. It's hilarious how the re-use of a simple melody can say so much about a character.
@NATHANIEL RUBINAS its literally Travis theme
I like how the bloke gradually slides to the right as the video goes on. It's quite amusing.
I would have never noticed that but its hilarious now that I see it.
he takes his goddamn time
@Nichola's not real name Fucking mad lad, they actually did it
It's in pretty much every video the uploader put out, my favorites are when the bosses do it too for their themes in the background.
*bloke*
This sounds like an absolutely different song with headphones
Travis: No Wait! Dont turn me into a Mii Fighter Costume! *AAAAAAAAAHH!!!*
Nintendo: *Travis X Smash*
I hate you speed, I hate you so much XD
they couldn't even respect it enough to be *_Smash X No More Heroes_* they just went with Travis
@@leoleo4469 blame the ESRB for that.
@@paperluigi6132”wE cAn’T tEll KiDs AbOuT ViOlEnT ViDeO gAmEs” when kids play games like Call of Duty 🙄
So this is the music Flatzone use for their series "Limit Break Showdown"
IT SLAPS!!
I love the ost
I love you ;)
@@VixdadKeyhart thank you mate
I love this community
@@davidgn40 And I love you
@@gallo123 thanks, I love you too
despite having listened to the nmh soundtrack for all these years, id never heard this remix before...
It only plays throughout half of the high school portion, before fighting Shinobu.
That's me rn
It plays in that "one hit and you die" challenge and also plays in the high school level before shinobus fight
Plays in middle portion of the baseball stadium section as well when you are hunting for Dr. Peace.
My brother the first game ost is literally just this song
Best Version of the Theme--way better I think.
Honestly you're probably right. At least the best of the standard remixes.
I like Cashmere Cannoball but this is quite lit
D-Zastroid same bro
@@d-zastroid7427 Yea imo Cashmere Cannonball is better, to the point I have it bookmarked.
Okay but you gotta admit, N.M.H theme gives that good thrilling sensation that will always be remembered
this song has been stuck in my head for the past 4 days
send help
Me fighting people who throw baseballs at me
i love this shit so much
He’s a goddamn mii costume...
Yep
Founder of the New World pain
Jack Bennett i hate it here lmao
I still have hope, i really think he's gonna make it when his game releases
@@ojobocaojo Yeah, and also not a single track with the mii costume? That was reaaaally weird dude
wtf i just noticed that Travis is moving slightly towards to the right
Is it just me or can you guys also hear the death sound effects while listening to this song
This song would not sound out of place in super meat boy
at first kinda sound like lets get digital-phineas and ferb
So what you are saying is a mashup needs to happen?
@@zigfaust "Henry i know what we're gonna do today"
Moe
or:
“piranhas in your’re hand”
Tea fortress too
A distinct lack of Zako in NMH3..don't like it, don't like it at all. With how often zako plays and how many variants of it there were in NMH, let's cut the shit and be honest---this theme (and the variants of it) ARE NMH's theme, straight up. Also, the lack of blood curdling screams when killing enemies doesn't do it for me in NMH3. Aliens just aren't satisfying to kill.
Thematically that’s the point. Travis is so self absorbed in this game he even hums his own main theme, only fighting for himself. By 3 he’s fighting for his friends, family, and the world, so you only hear the theme in select moments. In fact, the more the games progress the less you hear the theme, showing his growth