***** Capcom in 1996 with Sony ps1 this franchise Resident Evil came out but in 2002 they re-made it with gorgeous graphics plus same glorious music back but enhanced. 1996 was also the year Hellraiser Bloodline came out the last official of that film franchise & biggest film of that decade in 1990s Independence Day was 1996
+zarkorockera the hunters were the worst encountered enemy, especially on invisible enemy and on the ink is for squids challenge on the Hd remaster. When I did the no save play through , I was panicking every time I encountered them , thinking their head decapitation would force me to play the whole game over again.
I only recently got the privilege to playthrough REMake for the first time, completely blind. I opened the door on the 2nd floor in the Main Hall locked with the Sword Key, walked in, heard the bit at 0:04 and instantly noped out of the room. Such an atmospheric track. Makes me feel dread and terror every time it appeared in the game
And thats one of the many reasons the other RE remakes are inferior to this masterpiece. Improved in every possible way: music, graphics, acting, level design, story... and, best of all, THERE IS NO CUT CONTENT BUT RATHER EXTRA CONTENT. Not only the best remake ever but one of best games ever
@@hoponpop1261 re 7 lost its charm the moment Jack the hillbilly started chasing you. Like a downtoned Nemesis with no feeling of fear to it. The fact that he wouldnt shut up when hes after you stopped me from taking him seriously. I agree that og Re 2 and the remake was and still is incredible.
@@fosko7494 While REmake is as perfect as a remake can get to me, REmake 2 does have some shortcomings. Most notable example is the pretty samey Claire/Leon scenarios. Claire A / Leon B were way different and actually made sense chronologically, the same can't be said for the REmake 2 scenarios. Meanwhile REmake even expanded upon the original, adding an entire subplot in the form of Lisa Trevor.
Such a DRASTIC improvement between the GC version and the original PS1 version. This version is infinitely more creepy and sets an amazing tone for the game. The original was good, but this version is untouchable.
The original version of this song never stuck out to me as being creepy in the slightest. This, on the other hand, total 180. And this is coming from someone who generally does NOT like remakes of originals. For instance, I feel Ives Domain (the guardhouse theme) from the PS1 version still has a better composition and instrumentation choice over the remade version. But in the end, it's all about personal preference.
Cyberdemon Mike don’t agree man I played the original and remake had me more nervous and worried every time I entered a new room with songs like this and especially with the crimson getting up made it absolutely terrifying
To this day...I still get goosebumps listening to this track. All I think of is that mirror hallway with the Crimson Head on the ground. So fucking good.
Omg. Great thing to remember. I completed this on hard about 6 months ago. And on hard. They stand up fast. I would sprint through that hallway. Did not like the laying down one. Sometimes I would sneak to the mirror. And you would see the crimson head standing there twitching. You could come from the long hallway bit. And watch it in the reflection standing there twitching. Creepy as fk
Resident evil remake completely understands the concept of if it isn't broken, don't fix it. Most of the tracks in this game are slightly altered versions from the original game. This particular theme was the second floor theme, both in this and the original. Others include the guardhouse themes, black tiger, the b3 laboratory, the save theme, and the main hall theme when Wesker disappears.
Unfortunately, re2 and 3 didn’t learn that lesson. Re2 remake is a fine game, but they really fucked up the characters and story, and there are a lot of missing game mechanics. Re3 remake on the other hand was awful, changing all the characters, story, and cutting out large parts of the game making it shorter than it already was.
Funny how this track is the one that scared me the most in this game considering the original version from the 1996 game was the one that gave me nightmares as well.
This game...this goddamn game never let up at all. That's the way it should be for every Resident Evil game. Everywhere you go, you're wondering if you have enough bullets, herbs, and bravery to survive this hell you're in. No other game in the series tops this, not even the second golden goose Resident Evil 4 (yes I went to there - the Remake is the originator, and represents Resident Evil far better than 4 ever did...bite me, haters).
Plus the remake for the GameCube added Crimson head zombies so if don't gave enough petrol to burn them or you don't get a head shot any zombies you kill come back as angry fast zombies with claws!!
Cameron Cunnings Never liked 4 much (felt a bit too dramatic and action thrilled) but RE1, the remake and Res2 are my absolute favourites in the series.
I don't think anyone in the right mind would argue that resident evil 4 is better than the remake, id go as far and say they'd be better off as their own games, as much as i love RE4, resident evil remake will always just be resident evil .
@@skeltalmans1337 the remake ost is still very good. If the original is 9/10 then I'd say the remake is 8/10. I did see a few people commenting on the macabre track, saying it is so spooky or it's the best one lol. It's literally just the sound of wind blowing. I was like..really..this one? People go to sleep to things like this lol
2019, you are lost in the grand forests of America Nearing sundown you eventually find a road, that leads to this exact mansion You open the doors and there is the main hallway in all of its grand and terrifying ambience There are no zombies or terrifying monsters... *But do you stay the night?*
I’d find someone else and a cozy room with a window and a lock and just wait until morning, if I heard anything outside my room I’d just use the window
The real problem isn't really the game developers, it's the audiences. I've been reading a lot of interviews Japanese game designers have made recently and all of them pretty much say the same thing. Japanese game developers like making games that have well-written storyline, character development, and intriguing environments. Audiences in the US and the like now just want games where they can shoot something every other second. Game designers cater to where the money is, in this case the US.
This theme in particular is so chilling, it honestly unsettles me a little by just listening to it, which fits perfectly with the more dimly lit hallway. You get the strong feeling you just stepped into the wrong place to take refuge from the creatures outside, even more than you did with the first game. The picture in the video, which depicts the proper location that goes with the song, is a nice touch.
I love the way this contrasts to the old version, because they both establish the tone the game they're in is going for. The originally is supsenseful and mysterious, giving the feeling of something escalating in the mansion. The remake one is oppressive and ambient, like the song itself is getting threatened by the horrors lurking in the darkness. It's really well-done and a testament to Capcom's composers.
This track plays when your in the mirror hallway, with the Crimson Heads that occasionally decide to rampage through the hallway to slaughter you... And it's also one of the most atmospheric tracks in the game, I think. This is really dark stuff.
gamecube resident evil 2002 remake of playstation 1996 original was the most perfect game ever made with super creepy chilling music with all the weapons scattered across the famous mansion=you still never felt truly safe agree with me? i m not the only person to say this is the best game most perfectly made=it is
the grenade launcher could take acid, flame, explosive rounds etc remind me of the glitch? cos i think that was 1996 playstation 1 version that had the glitch. i ve gamecube remake 2002 of mansion resident evil 1 game & resident evil zero plus nintendo wii versions of resident evil 1 remake plus zero under resident evil archives.
Chris Redfield I've never beaten the game. It's been a tradition of mine to never play it without a memory card since the first time I played the game I tried it before I bought a memory card. I've made it all the way to the last boss too:( I forgot about RE 0!
This was the best resident evil game man. I wish we got a RE2 remake in the style of the RE1 remake, but the RE2 remake we ended up getting was still good
If you have played this game, you can't have forgotten this soundtrack. Mysterious and scary at the same time. You are in a deep feeling of fear, and you wonder: " ... what kind of place is that mansion ?" This atmosphere is a huge part of RE's identity that definetly fits a survival horror. The producers of RE remake managed to make a excellent game. Now, this would be great to come back to this kind of adaptation in order to feel one more time such an unforgettable atmosphere.
I love the very end of this track (now this plays in that corridor with the peridot arrowhead in it - you know the one with the first crimson head?). It connects directly to the dining room, which has the grandfather clock in it :) Subtle little detail but still I appreciated it.
Screw the mansion. First time I went in there I was 10 years old. Now I'm 29 and still keep one eye open when I'm washing my head in the bathroom, and must check the door 3 times to make sure I lock it. I work as a guard in a shopping mall, keep looking back when I'm patrolling the hallway at night shifts... and try to keep distance from every door I'm passing... luckily my radio doesn't break for a single time so I can hear my comrades talking constantly.
1:05 is....incredible. Turn your volume to max and if you dont shiver, you aint human. I highly agree - the GameCube remake ranks #1 in the whole genre. I completed it so many times and even though I know the game so well and know every tweak, it would still scare the shit out of me on my 150th playthrough. Now _that's_ what makes an incredible game!
This game traumatized me when i was around 10, I’ll never forget the nights of staying up and not sleeping because of how scared i was of a crimson head attacking me or lisa trevor coming after me while i was in bed. 12 years later, I’ve beaten this game 10-20 times, this has become my favourite game, favourite in the series, next to the original games, and 7. i own it on ps3/ps4 and yes the original game cube version which is the best, and the origins pack. i also beat every single mode, including invisible enemy mode, and i got the platinum trophy on it. This game will always be my favourite, and this music brings me back to a more simple time in my life. 🌱🔑🧟♂️
I'm glad I got Resident Evil Remake, because it's such a masterful redesign of the classic game. The altered puzzles, the new areas of the mansion, the improved graphics and in particular the more atmospheric music were all masterfully done and proved that CAPCOM were still capable of making a proper survival horror game that could challenge and creep you the hell out at the same time.
The rare times where the remake surpasses the original. The og RE1 will always be a classic, but the remake just shattered all expectations and improved on almost every aspect without taking away anything important.
18 years and I never realized it’s something of a remix of the original song. I always loved how eerie this is but never connected the opening to the OG’s song. Wow...
Man this theme used to creep me out so much especially when i had to go on the quest for the sword key and ended up having to go to the mirror room to get the arrow head were that creepy ass zombie kept scaring the crap outta me hearing it's moaning then seeing my characters reflection then seeing that one zombie's reflection out of nowhere coming right at my character still moaning but sometimes i would just approach that zombie and it would be starring at its own reflection theme playing too!!
The first Resident Evil is and forever will be the best survival horror game I've ever played. It was terrifying, but purely creative. When I first entered this old mansion I never though I'd end up fighting a giant snake, sharks and a huge plant.
I think the scariest enemies in the whole game were the hunters because if your health wasn't at full capacity, one of their attacks could decapitate you and unless you found more health you would continue to die since your last save point records your current health at the time. If you used all the health restoring items in the game at that point you were screwed
I noticed that too when I played it. I almost thought every so often that an actual-zombie was somewhere in my house. The lighting, the shadows just make the game the epitome of creepiness
I'm also a huge Silent Hill and Fatal Frame fan, but to be perfectly honest there's still no other game that gives me such a sense of dread. All I remember playing the Forest Speyer strapped w/grenades mode is getting the Armor Key, then I walked into the hallway where the first zombie appears and accidentally shot the bastard, blowing the whole building sky-high. After that I kind of...gave up. I think I'll try it again some day. A personal challenge I suppose.
@LRugal i agree. this game is my favorite in the entire franchise. though i loved re4, this one stands out for me. heres hoping the future titles go back to being dark, atmospheric and scary!
I use to as a child, hide the disc so no zombies could come out the disc and get me🤣 I was 14 when the game cube version came out. Surround sound under the bed. Yeah.....flashbacks. hearing it now. Petrified. The background. Rain etc. Incredible
This music is REALLY powerful, especially against living things
+DiamonteZ .Z overpowering music
***** Capcom in 1996 with Sony ps1 this franchise Resident Evil came out but in 2002 they re-made it with gorgeous graphics plus same glorious music back but enhanced. 1996 was also the year Hellraiser Bloodline came out the last official of that film franchise & biggest film of that decade in 1990s Independence Day was 1996
+DiamonteZ .Z lloooooooll!!!!!!!!!!! you decapitated me like a hunter with that shit hhahahahahaa
+Thomas Phillips Wait until you see Independence Day II
The previews look amazing!
+zarkorockera the hunters were the worst encountered enemy, especially on invisible enemy and on the ink is for squids challenge on the
Hd remaster. When I did the no save play through , I was panicking every time I encountered them , thinking their head decapitation would force me to play the whole game over again.
Fear can't kill you, but...
Fight your fears to survive
In the darkness lies your fears.
A fuckong zombie bee can
Burn them good…
@@PENDEHIJO No kerosene left 😨
This song and crimson heads scared the shit out of me.
Did you try to burn the already dead zombie in the hallway to get the armor key?
Yup
@@godisgay2725wait what?
I only recently got the privilege to playthrough REMake for the first time, completely blind. I opened the door on the 2nd floor in the Main Hall locked with the Sword Key, walked in, heard the bit at 0:04 and instantly noped out of the room. Such an atmospheric track. Makes me feel dread and terror every time it appeared in the game
And thats one of the many reasons the other RE remakes are inferior to this masterpiece. Improved in every possible way: music, graphics, acting, level design, story... and, best of all, THERE IS NO CUT CONTENT BUT RATHER EXTRA CONTENT. Not only the best remake ever but one of best games ever
This ☝️
There is a few things cut, meeting rebecca in the save room, barry and the whole rope ordeal, etc
@@dannyglands4565 lol the rope ordeal was crucial imhop
crimson head gave me nightmares back in 2002
Best Resident evils are the old ones
Re7 and RER2 were pretty phenomenal imo
@@hoponpop1261 re 7 lost its charm the moment Jack the hillbilly started chasing you. Like a downtoned Nemesis with no feeling of fear to it. The fact that he wouldnt shut up when hes after you stopped me from taking him seriously. I agree that og Re 2 and the remake was and still is incredible.
@@hoponpop1261 RE7 felt nothing like RE to me. But RE2 remake is a masterpiece like RE1 remake. 3 not so much but better then 7.Imo.
@@fosko7494 While REmake is as perfect as a remake can get to me, REmake 2 does have some shortcomings. Most notable example is the pretty samey Claire/Leon scenarios. Claire A / Leon B were way different and actually made sense chronologically, the same can't be said for the REmake 2 scenarios.
Meanwhile REmake even expanded upon the original, adding an entire subplot in the form of Lisa Trevor.
Yep 0 1 2 3 CV Outbreak.. I love 4 too
Such a DRASTIC improvement between the GC version and the original PS1 version. This version is infinitely more creepy and sets an amazing tone for the game. The original was good, but this version is untouchable.
Agree to disagree. That's why we are all entitled to our own opinions.
What’s the name of the original?
The original version of this song never stuck out to me as being creepy in the slightest. This, on the other hand, total 180. And this is coming from someone who generally does NOT like remakes of originals. For instance, I feel Ives Domain (the guardhouse theme) from the PS1 version still has a better composition and instrumentation choice over the remade version. But in the end, it's all about personal preference.
Agree to disagree, Waifu.
Cyberdemon Mike don’t agree man I played the original and remake had me more nervous and worried every time I entered a new room with songs like this and especially with the crimson getting up made it absolutely terrifying
my pick for the scariest music in the entire game
this one is more memorable than scary.... the *"unclean kitchen"* has more impact imho !!
stashster why does it F up speedruns?
this theme is awesome. but got 2 say ivies domain from de original re is the scariest on the series
Yesss
Max555 sorry but Somber Interlude takes 1st Place!
The way the music starts up at 0:04... Damn. Gives me chills every single time.
To this day...I still get goosebumps listening to this track. All I think of is that mirror hallway with the Crimson Head on the ground. So fucking good.
Haha yes! Fuck that thing!
Omg. Great thing to remember. I completed this on hard about 6 months ago. And on hard. They stand up fast. I would sprint through that hallway. Did not like the laying down one. Sometimes I would sneak to the mirror. And you would see the crimson head standing there twitching. You could come from the long hallway bit. And watch it in the reflection standing there twitching. Creepy as fk
rime to revisit this ost and get them goosebumps this Halloween!!
@@Lenixionthegreat Perfect time, I might join ya!
@@subliminora for sure lets do it, tis the season!
Such a good piece. Sounds like hell.
Resident evil remake completely understands the concept of if it isn't broken, don't fix it. Most of the tracks in this game are slightly altered versions from the original game. This particular theme was the second floor theme, both in this and the original. Others include the guardhouse themes, black tiger, the b3 laboratory, the save theme, and the main hall theme when Wesker disappears.
Very true.
Unfortunately, re2 and 3 didn’t learn that lesson. Re2 remake is a fine game, but they really fucked up the characters and story, and there are a lot of missing game mechanics. Re3 remake on the other hand was awful, changing all the characters, story, and cutting out large parts of the game making it shorter than it already was.
Superior to the RE2 Remake in almost every way
Cacyademonenom *superior
@@gub4941 That's what I meant to say lol (stupid auto correct)
Even though I haven't played the remake in at least 2 years as of now, this theme still puts me on edge listening to it here.
When you entered a room and this music stopped, leaving its space to silence... you knew you were screwed.
Best remake ever made, best soundtrack ever made :)
you have so right ^^
oh I almost forgot there is a remake script in japan since there was a remake localization.
*best soundtrack after resident evil 3:nemesis.. haha they are coming out with a r.e.2 remake soon too. hopefully that is as good.
@@smileswrappedingauze RE3 is pretty badass too. RE2 remake? Complete hogwash. Saved by the soundtrack swap.
now, it's the second best remake ever made hehe ;)
I remember hearing this and then the Zombie moaning and that really scared me XD I love this GameCube master piece
Funny how this track is the one that scared me the most in this game considering the original version from the 1996 game was the one that gave me nightmares as well.
Same love this song
This game...this goddamn game never let up at all. That's the way it should be for every Resident Evil game. Everywhere you go, you're wondering if you have enough bullets, herbs, and bravery to survive this hell you're in. No other game in the series tops this, not even the second golden goose Resident Evil 4 (yes I went to there - the Remake is the originator, and represents Resident Evil far better than 4 ever did...bite me, haters).
Cameron Cunnings This game made me a huge fan.
Plus the remake for the GameCube added Crimson head zombies so if don't gave enough petrol to burn them or you don't get a head shot any zombies you kill come back as angry fast zombies with claws!!
Cameron Cunnings Never liked 4 much (felt a bit too dramatic and action thrilled) but RE1, the remake and Res2 are my absolute favourites in the series.
Mike's L4IR Innovation isn't always the way forward
I don't think anyone in the right mind would argue that resident evil 4 is better than the remake, id go as far and say they'd be better off as their own games, as much as i love RE4, resident evil remake will always just be resident evil .
This doesn't just do the old versions justice, it surpasses them. So bloody eerie, fair play, I love it =)
Yeah… not even close lmao
PS1 is superior
@@skeltalmans1337 "Ass holes and elbows" 😅🙃
@@skeltalmans1337 the remake ost is still very good. If the original is 9/10 then I'd say the remake is 8/10. I did see a few people commenting on the macabre track, saying it is so spooky or it's the best one lol. It's literally just the sound of wind blowing. I was like..really..this one? People go to sleep to things like this lol
2019, you are lost in the grand forests of America
Nearing sundown you eventually find a road, that leads to this exact mansion
You open the doors and there is the main hallway in all of its grand and terrifying ambience
There are no zombies or terrifying monsters...
*But do you stay the night?*
I want to spend spencer mansion whole night (:
I’d explore it for the entire night, if I had my phone on me, I’d play this soundtrack.
I’d find someone else and a cozy room with a window and a lock and just wait until morning, if I heard anything outside my room I’d just use the window
I rather prefer my chances in an abandoned mansion over spending the night in a dark, spooky forest where I could potentially be eaten by predators.
Darkly and ethereally atmospheric, just perfect.
The real problem isn't really the game developers, it's the audiences. I've been reading a lot of interviews Japanese game designers have made recently and all of them pretty much say the same thing. Japanese game developers like making games that have well-written storyline, character development, and intriguing environments. Audiences in the US and the like now just want games where they can shoot something every other second. Game designers cater to where the money is, in this case the US.
Sounds about right...
This atmosphere and the feeling of fear are beyond words, those who know what I mean give me a like.
Nightmares for months, but I still played the hell out of it. I'm an adrenaline junkie. e__e
Beggar
around 0:06 there is always a noise of a zombie that goes " huuuuhhhhhhhhhhhh".
0:05 is around the time you hear zombies in the hallway
Sooo true 😂
This theme in particular is so chilling, it honestly unsettles me a little by just listening to it, which fits perfectly with the more dimly lit hallway. You get the strong feeling you just stepped into the wrong place to take refuge from the creatures outside, even more than you did with the first game.
The picture in the video, which depicts the proper location that goes with the song, is a nice touch.
The first time I heard this track was in the creepy hallway with the mirrors...it gave me goosebumps!
I love how this music takes me to another time and another space, great memories
I love the way this contrasts to the old version, because they both establish the tone the game they're in is going for. The originally is supsenseful and mysterious, giving the feeling of something escalating in the mansion. The remake one is oppressive and ambient, like the song itself is getting threatened by the horrors lurking in the darkness. It's really well-done and a testament to Capcom's composers.
This track plays when your in the mirror hallway, with the Crimson Heads that occasionally decide to rampage through the hallway to slaughter you... And it's also one of the most atmospheric tracks in the game, I think.
This is really dark stuff.
Can’t believe this comment is from over a decade ago.
Everyone's gangster until they walk down a hallway and the window cracks.
One of the most iconic gaming tracks.
I miss the old resident evil D:
I think the seventh RE will go back to more the it's roots with the creepy survival-horror style that made it so famous!
Nuclear-Skull87 i don't think so. Because developers want to make a lot of money...
+Antichrist2000
I guess your right there buddy.
No Worries old-Buddy. I have come across that way too before. Just being Human I guess
@@Deader87 you were right
have this video on a loop while playing rainy mood at the same time = awesomeness
The best soundtrack in the game!, Genius.
gamecube resident evil 2002 remake of playstation 1996 original was the most perfect game ever made with super creepy chilling music with all the weapons scattered across the famous mansion=you still never felt truly safe agree with me? i m not the only person to say this is the best game most perfectly made=it is
Perfect, except for the Grenade Launcher glitch. Other than that, amazing!
the grenade launcher could take acid, flame, explosive rounds etc remind me of the glitch? cos i think that was 1996 playstation 1 version that had the glitch. i ve gamecube remake 2002 of mansion resident evil 1 game & resident evil zero plus nintendo wii versions of resident evil 1 remake plus zero under resident evil archives.
Chris Redfield I've never beaten the game. It's been a tradition of mine to never play it without a memory card since the first time I played the game I tried it before I bought a memory card. I've made it all the way to the last boss too:( I forgot about RE 0!
i ve completed remake etc this game was designed in such a way that you had to finish it for curiosity sake. to get full story that was clever move
gamecube 2002 remake of mansion resident evil was the best in the series plus you also got the 180 degree turn in it which made it even better.
This was the best resident evil game man. I wish we got a RE2 remake in the style of the RE1 remake, but the RE2 remake we ended up getting was still good
I agree! RE2 remake is the only third person RE game that is an 8/10 for me.
Listening to this makes me wanna play it again. :)
Good remake of 2nd Floor them in RE1, really cool, i love it
Omg! It sounds like the statue theme for the golden boss statue above the Tourian elevator in super Metroid
you got that perfectly right bro! Mof i came to this theme right after listening to that one for camparison lol
Super Metroid rocks! Played on snes, snes mini and roms
Absolutely creepy as hell
I had trouble playing it because it was having me on edge.
Genius composer/s
If you have played this game, you can't have forgotten this soundtrack.
Mysterious and scary at the same time. You are in a deep feeling of fear, and you wonder:
" ... what kind of place is that mansion ?"
This atmosphere is a huge part of RE's identity that definetly fits a survival horror.
The producers of RE remake managed to make a excellent game.
Now, this would be great to come back to this kind of adaptation in order to feel one more time such an unforgettable atmosphere.
I got so scared when i walked in the hallway and when i heared this music . This game has real horror !
i miss them old graphics
We don’t.
@@Luigi_Mario_1997 ok zoomer.
1:21 beautifully errie
I love the very end of this track (now this plays in that corridor with the peridot arrowhead in it - you know the one with the first crimson head?). It connects directly to the dining room, which has the grandfather clock in it :)
Subtle little detail but still I appreciated it.
i used to lose sleep as if i had insomnia due to this game, now i listen to its music just before i go to sleep.
Godddd damnnn, chillss everytime i listen to this
Screw the mansion. First time I went in there I was 10 years old. Now I'm 29 and still keep one eye open when I'm washing my head in the bathroom, and must check the door 3 times to make sure I lock it. I work as a guard in a shopping mall, keep looking back when I'm patrolling the hallway at night shifts... and try to keep distance from every door I'm passing... luckily my radio doesn't break for a single time so I can hear my comrades talking constantly.
1:21 to 1:35 gives me chills in a good way
1:05 is....incredible. Turn your volume to max and if you dont shiver, you aint human.
I highly agree - the GameCube remake ranks #1 in the whole genre.
I completed it so many times and even though I know the game so well and know every tweak, it would still scare the shit out of me on my 150th playthrough. Now _that's_ what makes an incredible game!
Those shuffling footsteps and the barely audible groan that tells you what's around the next corner.. horror at its best
I only started playing this game in October, but this already feels nostalgic.
I need to play this game more...
This game traumatized me when i was around 10, I’ll never forget the nights of staying up and not sleeping because of how scared i was of a crimson head attacking me or lisa trevor coming after me while i was in bed. 12 years later, I’ve beaten this game 10-20 times, this has become my favourite game, favourite in the series, next to the original games, and 7. i own it on ps3/ps4 and yes the original game cube version which is the best, and the origins pack. i also beat every single mode, including invisible enemy mode, and i got the platinum trophy on it. This game will always be my favourite, and this music brings me back to a more simple time in my life. 🌱🔑🧟♂️
Yeah this is perhaps my favorite song in the whole game as well. I love to listen to this myself
When I was a kid, I would never play this game at night lmao.
I did not recognize this music until I looked closely, shinji mikami is a god damm GENIUS
THIS SOUNDTRACK IS SOOO HORRIFYINGGG AND I LOVE ITTT
This game is really scary
I just re-bought this re-make yesterday on my gamecube. I have been hooked all night. I haven't played it in years
I'm glad I got Resident Evil Remake, because it's such a masterful redesign of the classic game. The altered puzzles, the new areas of the mansion, the improved graphics and in particular the more atmospheric music were all masterfully done and proved that CAPCOM were still capable of making a proper survival horror game that could challenge and creep you the hell out at the same time.
The rare times where the remake surpasses the original. The og RE1 will always be a classic, but the remake just shattered all expectations and improved on almost every aspect without taking away anything important.
This song is amazing, it's also perfect to play at your house for halloween.
One of the best horror game symphonies to be released!…does give me “X-Files, David Cronenberg” vibes as well haha
This one always got on my nerves, creepy as hell, especially when you go into that candle hallway with the decapitated angel statue.
This music defines the word 'creepy.'
Resident Evil without zombies is like cake without the cake.
Listen to this while playing Doom 3.
oh crap uahhaasaha
18 years and I never realized it’s something of a remix of the original song. I always loved how eerie this is but never connected the opening to the OG’s song. Wow...
でたーー!!恐怖のbgm!!
小3でこのゲーム始めたけど、アラサーになった今でも好きなんだよね♪
That's right. They kinda complete each other. The creepy piano song completes the atmospheric song of the Macabre Hallway.
crimson heads make me want to cry!!
Theres something about the low bitrate vocals that makes me mad unnerved
I play this in my head when I am taking a final exam.
Fun fact: if u go outside the mansion u can here a more vibe and smother theme of this
Man this theme used to creep me out so much especially when i had to go on the quest for the sword key and ended up having to go to the mirror room to get the arrow head were that creepy ass zombie kept scaring the crap outta me hearing it's moaning then seeing my characters reflection then seeing that one zombie's reflection out of nowhere coming right at my character still moaning but sometimes i would just approach that zombie and it would be starring at its own reflection theme playing too!!
They need! A Spencer mansion attraction.
The first Resident Evil is and forever will be the best survival horror game I've ever played. It was terrifying, but purely creative. When I first entered this old mansion I never though I'd end up fighting a giant snake, sharks and a huge plant.
I think the scariest enemies in the whole game were the hunters because if your health wasn't at full capacity, one of their attacks could decapitate you and unless you found more health you would continue to die since your last save point records your current health at the time. If you used all the health restoring items in the game at that point you were screwed
fuckin hunters...they hit stun you to death. thats why i electrocute them to death...UNLIMITED POWAAAA!!!!
I really hope the remake for 2 is as terrifying as this was.
For some reason this reminds me of a late windy after noon in a park where no one is around.
This game's soundtrack is one of the best atmospheric soundtracks of all time up there with Super Metroid.
my spine catch cold!
the thing that puts this game on top its because ITS RESIDENT EVIL..THATS ITS..ITS THE FUCKING NIGHTMARE IN A GAME..
sin duda macabro este es el mejor tema RE
I noticed that too when I played it. I almost thought every so often that an actual-zombie was somewhere in my house. The lighting, the shadows just make the game the epitome of creepiness
I'm also a huge Silent Hill and Fatal Frame fan, but to be perfectly honest there's still no other game that gives me such a sense of dread. All I remember playing the Forest Speyer strapped w/grenades mode is getting the Armor Key, then I walked into the hallway where the first zombie appears and accidentally shot the bastard, blowing the whole building sky-high. After that I kind of...gave up. I think I'll try it again some day. A personal challenge I suppose.
This was such a major eerie upgrade over the 1996 track
JFC How I LOVE this music, absolutely awesome and dark
@LRugal
i agree. this game is my favorite in the entire franchise. though i loved re4, this one stands out for me. heres hoping the future titles go back to being dark, atmospheric and scary!
I remember when it was just the RE1 that was remade and when the classics were still the next best thing. Along with the exception of RE4
The zombies can come get a piece of me, but they'll never win.
::After the Escape::
Barry: "I never got my Jill-Sandwich..."
Such a good reimagining of the original music of that area. Fucking creepy
Back when Resident evil was canon 👍🏼
sends shivers up me badly
Me hace recordarme al super metroid este ost.
I use to as a child, hide the disc so no zombies could come out the disc and get me🤣 I was 14 when the game cube version came out. Surround sound under the bed. Yeah.....flashbacks. hearing it now. Petrified. The background. Rain etc. Incredible
THIS SCORE GIVES ME FUCKING GOOSEBUMPS... FUCKING FANTASTIC.