For those that don't know, the soundtrack for Wolfenstein: The New Order was made by Mick Gordon. He currently has done the soundtrack for Killer Instinct on the Xbox One, some of the Need for Speed games, and is currently doing the soundtrack for an indie horror game called Routine and the new DOOM game! His music is awesome and deserves everyone's attention.
Mick gordons work needs to be recognised more, as someone like myself who loves music and works In the music gaming industry the way he has made the music sync with the game is perfect. How he made it is even better did you know the hellwalker theme from DOOM 2016 was made using the doom 1993 chainsaw, and in the track mastermind the number 666 and a pentagram can be found on the music files. Only mick is capable of making music so complex yet beautiful the only other composers I can Think about that do this are marty o'donnell (halo) and hans zimmer (crysis 2 and cod mw2)
whereas totenkopf or deathshead (which is a rather sloppy translation) refers to the SS skull division...bent it a bit too much for my liking there but hey, the game is just straight forward mayhem bodycount I just need one more level mum game
+BLAHGUY126 Absolutely. The best game within the last 5 years at least. Old Blood was also good, but i liked the new order a bit more. Not because of this song and the whole atmosphere of the last level at least.
Yeah, it plays on and on and no matter how many repeats it does it just has that ascending feeling to it, it rises constantly. Your blood boils, you're anxious to kill every fuckin Nazi in the way, including Deathshead, and find some peace and closure after all that. If there is a thing this games does well, it's making you feel like you're the actual protagonist. You're not merely pressing keys and moving a mouse around, you feel like the protagonist is your avatar, you're emotionally invested in the game.
Max Payne 3 had an awesome finale, but this blows it out of the water. Charging down muted gray hallways with big thundering death machines tearing everything in your path asunder in splashes of blood and guts, mercilessly cleaving through complex machines and heavily armored Nazi foes alike with nothing but your own grim determination and sheer fearless strength keeping you intact. Hell of a game.
There's a sort of momentum to this music, fills you up, gradually builds up, forcing you to keep pushing forward. Same intention the game wants you to have. This is what you call "Perfect Soundtrack".
while bf and cod fans in 2014 were fighting over who is the best,this game was sitting in the corner with a dual barrel shotgun in one hand and mick gordon's soundtrack in the other
@@strawberrysoup1 wolfenstein... Fuck off, not many games allow you to run around freely and kill Nazis you know, games even censor terms, words, slang about Nazis were lucky bethesda and machine games are doing this.
The saddest line in wolfenstein the new order Deathshead:Yes an astute selection Young Unspoiled Fresh tender samples fatty tissues intact Wyatt:You will save me won't you sir,I know you can do it.Sir? Wyatt:AAAAAAAAAAA Blazkowicz:General Deathshead.Today he's teaching me a lesson.I've seen suffering and death,people maimed and tortured.Thought I'd seen it all,but I'd never seen true cruelty...until now.Count to four inhale.Count to four,exhale.
Captivated all 12 minutes, still to this day. The layers built upon one another, chord progression, and undertones. It tells a story and makes you feel it.
@@MatheusHenrique-mr4edI’m sure Mick Gordon could write a banger of an OST for the Sims, the man just knows what to do and how to do it. Absolute genius.
this games soundtrack is incredible - everything just works. and the game is just a game for gamers - no bullshit, no micro transactions, no DLC, no sign ups. just put the disc in and shoot nazis in quite possibly one of the best concepts and story lines for a game ever - fallout being my personal favourite.
Arthur Stasiak Machine Games played the largest role in the game's development. Developers of Machine Games were formerly on Starbreeze -- the company responsible for titles like The Darkness and The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay. So yeah, they made Wolfenstein into a damn memorable FPS. I would say it is honestly comparable to Half Life 2.
Arthur Stasiak Wouldn't give Bethesda any credit at all, to be honest. They just published the game, and any games Bethesda makes are extremely buggy and underwhelming. Haven't made a decent game since Morrowind.
NoiseMarines Fallout 3 wasnt too bad,maybe this is because I play it with at least 20 mods installed and a mod that combines F3 and FNV but still a decent game made by Bethesda. Tho admittedly its buggy as hell.
I can literally write an 8 page essay about why Fallout 3 is an overrated RPG, and is bested by New Vegas and all of the previous titles on the series (barring Brotherhood of Steel) in almost everything it does. But to sum it up as best I can; an expansive wasteland isn't much when there isn't any substance to it. Fallout 3's wasteland was so inconsistent, and everything felt disconnected. Not to mention GAPING plotholes. I would probably spit less venom at Bethesda if they weren't so damn popular. They're like the Nickelback of videogames.
***** Agreed, I am a big fan of Return to Castle Wolfenstein and I pretty much liked The Old Blood for the most part, since it was paying homage to RTCW, but those nazi zombies really messed up. The thing is that in RTCW, the zombies were not just some walking generic chunks of meat, they carried shields which deflected your bullets and took some serious damage before they fell over. Another type of RTCW zombie was shooting frickin ghost homing projectiles at you and you also had to gib him to pieces or else he would come back to life. And dont even get me started on burning zombies in RTCW, those buggers were resistant as hell and they had a god damm fire breath which dealt some serious damage. The point is in RTCW, they were much more creative, variable and threatening. In TOB they sadly went with the more cliche idea of mindless zombies which are just there as moving targets for little kids to shoot so they can feel big and bad. What a shame.
***** Same here. Although Old Blood was good it felt like it didn't have that oomph that new order. But it was nice prequel to new order to bring everything full circle.
The developers of the New Order did an outstanding job. Creating an alternate reality which the Nazis won. Keeping it in a sense, realistic, but mainly very insane. Things matched the looked of the 60s, it all fit in perfectly. But sadly with killing deathshead, it brought an end to the old Wolfenstein games. The new order was a beginning but also an Ending. I thought frau Engel was a great villain, but no one will compare to deathshead, at least in my book. When I look at the new colossus and Youngblood they are two completely different games, to me they just don’t entirely feel like this is what happened after the new order. They could have been so much better, I know it.
I would of liked it if in Youngblood it didnt have those scrawny losers, aka the dumbass main characters, and you got to play as blazkowicz, in his older age, your slowly dying in it, but your going for a final stand - a last stand
Considering he basically 'died' in the 2009 edition of Wolfenstein, it is sort of a good thing he did in this game. It would otherwise keep going on for too long? They don't consider it canon anymore though. Sadly.
It may sound funny to some people but whenever (which is often given my depressive tendencies) I feel like everything is going against me and I don't feel I have the will and energy to do anything anymore, I play this game. I never remove it. Any random level. And as I move forward, musics kick in, situations change in the game, hopes arise and I go out in the world facing whatever may come my way. Don't lose hope. Keep on the right path. No matter how mighty the enemy or terrain is. Good luck.
I have to agree, though personally i feel like the developers had to overbuff the Reich`s capability of establishing and reproducing the specific industry and culture up to the degree at which their optimism about it got outright uncanny. Such a rise in technology and production within such short time is, thankfully, only possible for a very, very, very alternative Nazi Germany. It still is an admirable spectacle, though.
That's explained in the game. The Nazis found and took the inventions in tech caches hidden by the d Da'at Yichud, which is centuries ahead of it's time. All of their advanced tech is based off of reverse engineering what they stole.
Please don`t get me started. For all the love have with TNO, its in-game plot explaination is one of the weakest of all that i have come across to date. Then again, my point is doubled by the fact that the Jews, if represented by a very specific community, are made actually responsible, twice even - first letting their superior technologies snatched by Nazis, of all the people, then sitting on their buttocks for the entirety of 16-17 years (1946 to 1960 plus some time for Strasse to start up his projects before hand), right until Blazko just kind of stumbles into the info on the whole thing and goes "Well, might start saving the world after all, what you say?" and the last surviving member goes kind of "Okay :D" and then it`s magick eight-rope-balls and springpunk Iron Man suits all over the place. Well, you did have me started there, did you. What i am trying to express is that, despite being a marvellous shooter with rich atmosphere and tight gameplay, New Order seems very artificial in terms of setting - like the developers were looking for the decorations to fit all the gameplay solutions they had in mind and figured that people wouldn`t fuss over a few shortcuts in the internal structure of world. It`s actually refreshing to be inside a techno-horror pulp fiction once in a while, but this is the one game that wolud made kind of sense to get banned in Germany.
Oh yeah, definitely. Now, I usually fanboy over the Third Reich's military capabilities and defend the average soldier in the german army at the time. But this game... man, it's like Nazi Germany on steroids. Holy fuck, I hated every nazi scum in the game, and for once enjoyed going on a killing spree against german soldiers. The fact that this game made me hate them so much is incredible I have to say, fucking 10 out of 10.
This is a perfect music for a final level where you walk through the fortress of the evil man who built all those horrors and you fight through waves of guards and Super Soldiers to finally put an end to the man's life. Thank you for sharing it!
"They found me in a ditch after three days. Long months in a Kreisau hospital bed, they were shoving tubes in me. Infections. Ugh these things I don't want to remember." "I'm sorry about your legs." "Don't be, I've learned how to fly." *MUSIC CUE*
The New Order was far better than The New Colossus, in my opinion. New Order felt so much more real and nuanced. Colossus felt rushed and forced. I really hope they get their shit together for the next Wolfenstein.
This is the best song i ever heared in this genre.. It just falls into the soul, evokes so much emotions, 12 minutes, your mind is just absorbed by this masterpiece, iam falling in myself, i feel like some kind of energy passes through me. Nobody can describe this feelings, there is no language for this. Just try to feel it. That is just incredible..
"People like you. All you peddle is death and destruction. I would ask you to consider: In the end we will be judged. Not by what we have destroyed...but what we have created!"
Normally the words "aggression" and "beautiful" doesn't appear in the same sentence. But in this theme they do. After playing this game several times, I still get a beautifull aggressive feeling when listening to this! The juices are way up there !!!!
The game and the music really captured that feeling, a depraved regime whose power is so absolute that they have not only conquered the world but perverted it.
Just imagine that you have an army, have friends, have weapons, have hope and then you lose absolutely everything and everyone. Then you wake up after years of coma with nothing. So, you have to start from all over again beginning with a small Polish village house, continuing with concentration camps, Berlin's sewers, London science station, u-boat, depths of an ancient order and even the Moon. It's a very long and almost impossible way of yours but at the end you reach your goal. You have made and lost many friends, have killed many enemies, have found weapons, have founded an army. All of it, all your way of pain, killing, exploring and travelling lead you to this final moment. You meet your nemesis and this music starts to play... That's why I'll always be in love with this game
this theme is just so freaking awesome in every way. any version of this track i've heard so far gives me major goosebumps. i get the best images in my mind when listening to this. a shame that i never found these tracks in optimal quality on bandcamp or something like that.
One of the very best games of that genre. With enemies, you can easily hate. Of course, this is completely fictional, but for me it has something creepy: Am born in Poland and grew up as a german... :-) Thanks to god, we lost that war!
I've played bulletstorm. To me it seemed like gears. Its just the way the guns looked and how game felt and the way the characters looked. And thats just my opinion.
"I, I cannot believe with such certainty. For me, in everything, there must be doubt. Otherwise, there's no room to question, to learn. This place. This is the fruit of unquestioned, ferocious conviction. This is where absolute certainty leads." -Set Roth
"People like you. All you peddle is death and destruction. I would ask you to consider: In the end we will be judged. Not by what we have destroyed...but what we have created!"
+Chubzdoomer Yea, but if i had a wish about what to change within the game, i would go for an extra hard version of the last level. I mean, it is his compound, his last fortress from where everything rise and falls. The ultimate R&D Center, with all those Supersoldiers in it etc. Give me a room with 10+ Supersoldiers coming up to you with nothing in mind but brining your flesh and bones to dissapear into nothingness. And then let the party start with the music getting louder. And after you win there is nothing...but silence, blood and smoke.
easily the best badass music around, it has a really nice lowkey aggressiveness to it that makes it feel like something unstoppable is being built out of sight
I remember at this part I just picked up a giant machine gun and went around slaughtering nazis until I had to put it down when Bubi came out and attacked me.
they should make this game into a movie, hounestly would be badass especially with this soundtrack being played over Blasko taking out a bunch of nazi robots acending to deathheads castle.....
This should play when BJ could travel in time to prevent all of these events of The New Order and the New Colossus to put an end of the Nazi's reign of terror once and for all for the finale of Wolfenstein 3
Anyone who creates anything will understand that you simply can't make these things like this without inspiration. Mick Gordon has produced enough fantastic pieces that I can give him slack, Bethesda not so much.
Holy shit... Finally I found this music piece on standalone. I remember hearing this near the middle part of Deathshead's Compound and holy fuck it was epic. Now that I've found this, I can finally live in peace.
The awesomeness never ends. The awesomeness should never end. This song should keep on playing until the end of the Universe. Anything less than that is sacrilege!
imagine you want to play a historical round as germany in hearts of iron, its the end of 39 and the mainland allies are defeated. and as youre getting ready for a sealion=are about to change the history) this soundtrack starts playing. absolutely made my evening.
This gets my hearts pumping like the second coming of BJ Blazkowitz, With a theme like this you know the gloves are off and the time for judgement is upon the enemy.
Played this game back when it came out and I loved it, but the final chapter is what stuck with me for years, because of this song. I tried to find this version again recently by listening to the OST and couldn't find it, so I decided to just play through the entire game again instead :)
+Garrus Vakarian And often victors hide theyr past,but no one conplay,because,well...they win... -And,just saying...WWII wasn't won by anyone,everybody after the war was "hurt" even America. -The Japanese bombarded some cities on the pacific coast with incediaries bombs dropped from baloons. 345 went to America and sucessfuly hit a target,the last of them (10.000 were launched) where gone,or like 2 of them landed in Japan. ...As I said,the one who win,rewrite his history to appear stronger... Like the III Reich wich hided its atrocities to its population.
I love how when it finally fades out, it feels like it's about to kick off again. Just immense, best game music ever IMO. Mick Gordon you are the Fing don.
I found another way this song fits pretty well. When I was going through the tower of apocrypha in Skyrim to face Miraak. It fit so well to the bleak and creepy looking environment of apocrypha
"To commission a portrait for your own ego. General... you waste your paint".
For those that don't know, the soundtrack for Wolfenstein: The New Order was made by Mick Gordon. He currently has done the soundtrack for Killer Instinct on the Xbox One, some of the Need for Speed games, and is currently doing the soundtrack for an indie horror game called Routine and the new DOOM game! His music is awesome and deserves everyone's attention.
GrizzlyRed This guy is a genius
Mick gordons work needs to be recognised more, as someone like myself who loves music and works In the music gaming industry the way he has made the music sync with the game is perfect. How he made it is even better did you know the hellwalker theme from DOOM 2016 was made using the doom 1993 chainsaw, and in the track mastermind the number 666 and a pentagram can be found on the music files. Only mick is capable of making music so complex yet beautiful the only other composers I can Think about that do this are marty o'donnell (halo) and hans zimmer (crysis 2 and cod mw2)
he's a god we want and didn't know we needed
This has aged perfectly
Mick is awesome
"I'm in your house, General. Is this the day?"
Pro game.
"You call me Deathshead. I don't like it! Can't you see? I am a happy man. It does not sound right in English. Say it correctly, Toten-Kompf."
whereas totenkopf or deathshead (which is a rather sloppy translation) refers to the SS skull division...bent it a bit too much for my liking there but hey, the game is just straight forward mayhem bodycount I just need one more level mum game
Hunne2303 i thought "totenkopf" was perfect. it even feels right to say. rolls off the tongue nicely. and im not even fluent in german. :)
In czech we tranlate Deathshead as "Smrtonoš" exact translate is "Deathbringer" or something like that. :D
"By the end of the day i will have you at the end of my blade !"
"I'm in your house, General, is this the day?"
"You call me Deathshead. I don't like it! Can't you see? I am a happy man. It does not sound right in English. Say it correctly, Toten-Kompf."
@@thecrakenplays2181 "Totenkopf"
"I`ll never bow to you!"
"Then I`ll gut you where you stand!"
"I will never kneel to you."
"Fine. I will gut you _standing!"_
*TUNGSTEN-HEAVY GUITAR RIFF*
@@davecrupel2817
SO GULLIBLE
@@billwilson7841 even in death, Totenkopf assured he went on his own terms.
@@Duke0Forever Holy shit you actually called him Totenkopf
@@capitatecab6049 well he did want to be called by that
Oh man, hearing this song being played in the final level was probably my gaming highlight from 2014.
BLAHGUY126 Same here. Just finished the game and headed straight to RUclips to hear it again.
+BLAHGUY126 Wasn't this song played when you reclaim the base from Frau Engels Troops?
I played it through on Über on my first run, never stopped, it was hard but soooo worth it, best shooter of 2014, good year.
+BLAHGUY126 Absolutely. The best game within the last 5 years at least. Old Blood was also good, but i liked the new order a bit more. Not because of this song and the whole atmosphere of the last level at least.
Yeah, it plays on and on and no matter how many repeats it does it just has that ascending feeling to it, it rises constantly. Your blood boils, you're anxious to kill every fuckin Nazi in the way, including Deathshead, and find some peace and closure after all that. If there is a thing this games does well, it's making you feel like you're the actual protagonist. You're not merely pressing keys and moving a mouse around, you feel like the protagonist is your avatar, you're emotionally invested in the game.
Max Payne 3 had an awesome finale, but this blows it out of the water. Charging down muted gray hallways with big thundering death machines tearing everything in your path asunder in splashes of blood and guts, mercilessly cleaving through complex machines and heavily armored Nazi foes alike with nothing but your own grim determination and sheer fearless strength keeping you intact. Hell of a game.
I still love both max payne 3 and this game! Some of my favorite games of all time!!! Both massively underrated masterpieces!
Lies again? Inspector General NASA
Music like this isn't made to be paused.
Its considered a mortal sin in fact.
Or skipped
@@combustinghandshakes8617 May the Doomslayer, BJ and Mick Gordon have mercy on their souls...
@@madezra64 Noted.
There's a sort of momentum to this music, fills you up, gradually builds up, forcing you to keep pushing forward. Same intention the game wants you to have. This is what you call "Perfect Soundtrack".
"General, before the day is done, I will have you at the end of my blade..."
"...and force your surrender."
*William J Blazkovicz*
always loved that quote
while bf and cod fans in 2014 were fighting over who is the best,this game was sitting in the corner with a dual barrel shotgun in one hand and mick gordon's soundtrack in the other
Ed Garazaky This game or that other gem?
@@justzack641 both
@@strawberrysoup1 wolfenstein... Fuck off, not many games allow you to run around freely and kill Nazis you know, games even censor terms, words, slang about Nazis were lucky bethesda and machine games are doing this.
@@strawberrysoup1 the game is fantastic. Plot, gameplay, atmosphere, soundtrack are incredible.
"Count to four inhale, count to four exhale "
The saddest line in wolfenstein the new order
Deathshead:Yes an astute selection Young Unspoiled Fresh tender samples fatty tissues intact
Wyatt:You will save me won't you sir,I know you can do it.Sir?
Wyatt:AAAAAAAAAAA
Blazkowicz:General Deathshead.Today he's teaching me a lesson.I've seen suffering and death,people maimed and tortured.Thought I'd seen it all,but I'd never seen true cruelty...until now.Count to four inhale.Count to four,exhale.
i like how fergus was always prepared to die
@@Sebs200 i chose fergus
Box breathing
Captivated all 12 minutes, still to this day. The layers built upon one another, chord progression, and undertones. It tells a story and makes you feel it.
It's absolutely beautiful, I can't stop coming back to it
Its incredible how they managed to put an industrial and machinery feeling to this music, that matches exactly the game feeling
@@MatheusHenrique-mr4edI’m sure Mick Gordon could write a banger of an OST for the Sims, the man just knows what to do and how to do it. Absolute genius.
this games soundtrack is incredible - everything just works.
and the game is just a game for gamers - no bullshit, no micro transactions, no DLC, no sign ups. just put the disc in and shoot nazis in quite possibly one of the best concepts and story lines for a game ever - fallout being my personal favourite.
Exactly. Makes me even more excited about the new Doom. Id software really knows what they're doing, as do Bethesda
Arthur Stasiak Machine Games played the largest role in the game's development. Developers of Machine Games were formerly on Starbreeze -- the company responsible for titles like The Darkness and The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay. So yeah, they made Wolfenstein into a damn memorable FPS. I would say it is honestly comparable to Half Life 2.
Arthur Stasiak Wouldn't give Bethesda any credit at all, to be honest. They just published the game, and any games Bethesda makes are extremely buggy and underwhelming. Haven't made a decent game since Morrowind.
NoiseMarines Fallout 3 wasnt too bad,maybe this is because I play it with at least 20 mods installed and a mod that combines F3 and FNV but still a decent game made by Bethesda. Tho admittedly its buggy as hell.
I can literally write an 8 page essay about why Fallout 3 is an overrated RPG, and is bested by New Vegas and all of the previous titles on the series (barring Brotherhood of Steel) in almost everything it does.
But to sum it up as best I can; an expansive wasteland isn't much when there isn't any substance to it. Fallout 3's wasteland was so inconsistent, and everything felt disconnected. Not to mention GAPING plotholes.
I would probably spit less venom at Bethesda if they weren't so damn popular. They're like the Nickelback of videogames.
One of the best games of 2014 and undoubtedly the best shooter of the year.
Mobilone Totally agree, I'm just about half way through and LOVE it!!!!
One of the best games so far of the current gen. WS: The New Order is a franchise reboot done right, can't wait for what's next!
*****
Agreed, I am a big fan of Return to Castle Wolfenstein and I pretty much liked The Old Blood for the most part, since it was paying homage to RTCW, but those nazi zombies really messed up.
The thing is that in RTCW, the zombies were not just some walking generic chunks of meat, they carried shields which deflected your bullets and took some serious damage before they fell over. Another type of RTCW zombie was shooting frickin ghost homing projectiles at you and you also had to gib him to pieces or else he would come back to life.
And dont even get me started on burning zombies in RTCW, those buggers were resistant as hell and they had a god damm fire breath which dealt some serious damage.
The point is in RTCW, they were much more creative, variable and threatening. In TOB they sadly went with the more cliche idea of mindless zombies which are just there as moving targets for little kids to shoot so they can feel big and bad. What a shame.
***** Same here. Although Old Blood was good it felt like it didn't have that oomph that new order. But it was nice prequel to new order to bring everything full circle.
***** I like this theory a lot
The developers of the New Order did an outstanding job. Creating an alternate reality which the Nazis won. Keeping it in a sense, realistic, but mainly very insane. Things matched the looked of the 60s, it all fit in perfectly. But sadly with killing deathshead, it brought an end to the old Wolfenstein games. The new order was a beginning but also an Ending. I thought frau Engel was a great villain, but no one will compare to deathshead, at least in my book. When I look at the new colossus and Youngblood they are two completely different games, to me they just don’t entirely feel like this is what happened after the new order. They could have been so much better, I know it.
Makes sense that being the end of the old Wolfenstein, with a long running villian dead.
Read Man in the Hight Castle by Philip K. Dick. Same feeling.
I would of liked it if in Youngblood it didnt have those scrawny losers, aka the dumbass main characters, and you got to play as blazkowicz, in his older age, your slowly dying in it, but your going for a final stand - a last stand
Considering he basically 'died' in the 2009 edition of Wolfenstein, it is sort of a good thing he did in this game. It would otherwise keep going on for too long? They don't consider it canon anymore though. Sadly.
Old Blood?
"In the end we will not be judged by what we have destroyed, But what we have created"
Laughs in Bin Laden
_-General Wilhelm Strasse_
*just finished listening to hl2 soundtrack*
Sons of Mars German Hi France Martians R Knaziees
Joe Biden - "I will destroy everything! Hahahahaha!!!!"
It may sound funny to some people but whenever (which is often given my depressive tendencies) I feel like everything is going against me and I don't feel I have the will and energy to do anything anymore, I play this game. I never remove it. Any random level. And as I move forward, musics kick in, situations change in the game, hopes arise and I go out in the world facing whatever may come my way.
Don't lose hope. Keep on the right path. No matter how mighty the enemy or terrain is. Good luck.
Harness the anger... always move forward... Be like BJ...
@@Monster11B bro get a life
@@nejcl3152 bro F*** off. If you can't get the hate train the get the F*** out of the way.
Count to four... inhale. Count to four.... exhale. ;)
@@nejcl3152 nein
Years later, still Mick Gordon's best work. It's like someone poured raw despair, fury and persistence into music.
Yup, this is the goat. Only thing they feat doesn't hold a candle to this masterpiece
@@bhabhutiji1169 The only thing they fear is you is a great song but very overrated imo. Rip and tear Bfg division and this still better.
@@mrkrabssoldmysoulfor6294 and the nazi punks one as well and the wolfenstein 2 court theme
You can say what you want about this alternate universe, but it sure was... Impressive
I have to agree, though personally i feel like the developers had to overbuff the Reich`s capability of establishing and reproducing the specific industry and culture up to the degree at which their optimism about it got outright uncanny. Such a rise in technology and production within such short time is, thankfully, only possible for a very, very, very alternative Nazi Germany. It still is an admirable spectacle, though.
That's explained in the game. The Nazis found and took the inventions in tech caches hidden by the d Da'at Yichud, which is centuries ahead of it's time. All of their advanced tech is based off of reverse engineering what they stole.
Please don`t get me started. For all the love have with TNO, its in-game plot explaination is one of the weakest of all that i have come across to date. Then again, my point is doubled by the fact that the Jews, if represented by a very specific community, are made actually responsible, twice even - first letting their superior technologies snatched by Nazis, of all the people, then sitting on their buttocks for the entirety of 16-17 years (1946 to 1960 plus some time for Strasse to start up his projects before hand), right until Blazko just kind of stumbles into the info on the whole thing and goes "Well, might start saving the world after all, what you say?" and the last surviving member goes kind of "Okay :D" and then it`s magick eight-rope-balls and springpunk Iron Man suits all over the place.
Well, you did have me started there, did you. What i am trying to express is that, despite being a marvellous shooter with rich atmosphere and tight gameplay, New Order seems very artificial in terms of setting - like the developers were looking for the decorations to fit all the gameplay solutions they had in mind and figured that people wouldn`t fuss over a few shortcuts in the internal structure of world. It`s actually refreshing to be inside a techno-horror pulp fiction once in a while, but this is the one game that wolud made kind of sense to get banned in Germany.
Oh yeah, definitely. Now, I usually fanboy over the Third Reich's military capabilities and defend the average soldier in the german army at the time. But this game... man, it's like Nazi Germany on steroids. Holy fuck, I hated every nazi scum in the game, and for once enjoyed going on a killing spree against german soldiers. The fact that this game made me hate them so much is incredible I have to say, fucking 10 out of 10.
"Impressive." Is that a fucking Quake 3 Arena reference?
2:25 gives me goosebumps EVERY time.
+HairyHog fuck yeah
+HairyHog So. Fucking. True.
it has some "The Only Thing They Fear Is You" vibes in it
Christian Jordan Suryadi exactly
It embodies the feeling of something being 'harrowing'
This game gave me hope for the future of video games.
Please, Id, never change.
John Yarmeak and here we are with damn battle royale games.
Wolfenstein is Machine Games though?
@@lepoissonauchocolat yeah, but that does not mean it's id who made the game.
@@BPedo8IGHT hey the young blood does not look good in 2019 ..
or atleast the trailer
@@unnv009 What does that have to do with anything? Also, I hope you're wrong, 'cause I just pre-purchased the game
This track feels of despair. Really sends the atmosphere of Wolfenstein
Sadness
This is a perfect music for a final level where you walk through the fortress of the evil man who built all those horrors and you fight through waves of guards and Super Soldiers to finally put an end to the man's life.
Thank you for sharing it!
Soundtrack of the year. This shit is incredible. Best menu theme since Doom 3, love this version.
Oh hi ;)
"They found me in a ditch after three days. Long months in a Kreisau hospital bed, they were shoving tubes in me. Infections. Ugh these things I don't want to remember."
"I'm sorry about your legs."
"Don't be, I've learned how to fly." *MUSIC CUE*
That last line was awesome. Maybe the best in the game.
The New Order was far better than The New Colossus, in my opinion. New Order felt so much more real and nuanced. Colossus felt rushed and forced. I really hope they get their shit together for the next Wolfenstein.
Well that hasn't aged well...
@@Orion9411 sadly, no.
This is the best song i ever heared in this genre.. It just falls into the soul, evokes so much emotions, 12 minutes, your mind is just absorbed by this masterpiece, iam falling in myself, i feel like some kind of energy passes through me. Nobody can describe this feelings, there is no language for this. Just try to feel it. That is just incredible..
+Russian Oak So. Fucking. True. A Masterpiece of music. So simple, yet so powerful.
It's Nazi Killin Time....
I can totally understand you. I get goosebumps and shivers every time. Incredible.
I think from this genre (post-rock/post-metal) this kind of vibe is pretty common. Although this is still one of the best things I have heard.
Sons of Mars German Hi France Martians R Knaziees
Man if only it played louder during the final mission it wouldve been perfect, still a badass song for one of the most epic showdown in this gen.
Final mission so epic better than The New Colossus
yeah tnc ending was kind of too fast i guess
they have beaten us to the moon, they have beaten us to Venus
But they havent beaten us
okay. Mick Gordon is officialy my favorite video game composer now.
it probably still is crowbar's favorite composer to this day
@@sierra6321 hahaha :) not sure tbh :)
@@Crowbar who is it then?
"People like you. All you peddle is death and destruction. I would ask you to consider: In the end we will be judged. Not by what we have destroyed...but what we have created!"
*creates horrifying robot dogs and machine men with no free will.
@@somebodyonce5976
*creates a litteraly thousand year Reich*
give the man some credit!
This video is extremely underrated!
Normally the words "aggression" and "beautiful" doesn't appear in the same sentence. But in this theme they do. After playing this game several times, I still get a beautifull aggressive feeling when listening to this! The juices are way up there !!!!
Was heavily heartbroken once, this song helped me getting back on my feet.
glad to hear
I just can't stop listening this!
This music remind me the quote: "If You Want a Picture of the Future, Imagine a Boot Stamping on a Human Face - for Ever" from George Orwell.
The game and the music really captured that feeling, a depraved regime whose power is so absolute that they have not only conquered the world but perverted it.
Just imagine that you have an army, have friends, have weapons, have hope and then you lose absolutely everything and everyone. Then you wake up after years of coma with nothing. So, you have to start from all over again beginning with a small Polish village house, continuing with concentration camps, Berlin's sewers, London science station, u-boat, depths of an ancient order and even the Moon. It's a very long and almost impossible way of yours but at the end you reach your goal. You have made and lost many friends, have killed many enemies, have found weapons, have founded an army. All of it, all your way of pain, killing, exploring and travelling lead you to this final moment. You meet your nemesis and this music starts to play... That's why I'll always be in love with this game
Quite late to the party, but finished this game earlier today. Absolutely fantastic game.
Glad you enjoyed! This game is amazing!
This game, and the Wolfenstein series in general, is too underrated :'c
It's never too late to kill nazis...
this theme is just so freaking awesome in every way. any version of this track i've heard so far gives me major goosebumps. i get the best images in my mind when listening to this. a shame that i never found these tracks in optimal quality on bandcamp or something like that.
One of the very best games of that genre. With enemies, you can easily hate. Of course, this is completely fictional, but for me it has something creepy: Am born in Poland and grew up as a german... :-) Thanks to god, we lost that war!
The best FPS since Half Life 2. A raw gem.
idum01 What about Bulletstorm?
Денис Охритько Bulletstorm seemed like a gears of war clone, albeit it was made by the same people but still.
Motorsloth Bulletstorm is actually first person shooter. It is absolutely not similar to Gears of War.
I've played bulletstorm. To me it seemed like gears. Its just the way the guns looked and how game felt and the way the characters looked. And thats just my opinion.
Motorsloth Well, if you mean the visual clone, I agree with you, there is a similarity. But there is a completely different gameplay.
I am a man who built a Civilization... a Civilization that dwarfs all others
- Sid Meier
Something about this hits deep
"I, I cannot believe with such certainty. For me, in everything, there must be doubt. Otherwise, there's no room to question, to learn. This place. This is the fruit of unquestioned, ferocious conviction. This is where absolute certainty leads." -Set Roth
"Can you grasp the splendor of it? The intelligence of the human brain, amalgamated with the efficiency and obedience of the machine!" -Deathshead
"People like you. All you peddle is death and destruction. I would ask you to consider: In the end we will be judged. Not by what we have destroyed...but what we have created!"
"Maybe he's testing us..."
The one by Set Roth touched me on a personal level.
Absolutely in love with this theme. Captures the atmosphere of it all perfectly. You're a candle in the wind, it's all left pyrrhic.
Is this the song that plays during the final mission?
Yes
yep.
yes is in it beutful
Omg. Can't wait once I get there. I'm playing it right now :3
Lelanka 👌 great game, isnt it??
I always keep coming back to this, the image is just so powerful as well as the song. Such a good fit.
I know right?
MIck Gordon is a best, can't wait to hear what he going to deliver for Doom
I’m from the future and oh I have a surprise for you!
@@omeloithemarshmallow7663 uhhh that's not how replies work man
The Doom Slayer don’t question it
Blasko's count to 4 breathing technique helped me keep my anxiety under control
You can feel the power pumping in your veins, just from hearing this epic theme.
Nice version btw.
This song made the last level so much more fun to blast your way through!
+Chubzdoomer Yea, but if i had a wish about what to change within the game, i would go for an extra hard version of the last level. I mean, it is his compound, his last fortress from where everything rise and falls. The ultimate R&D Center, with all those Supersoldiers in it etc. Give me a room with 10+ Supersoldiers coming up to you with nothing in mind but brining your flesh and bones to dissapear into nothingness. And then let the party start with the music getting louder. And after you win there is nothing...but silence, blood and smoke.
Yoo im subd
easily the best badass music around, it has a really nice lowkey aggressiveness to it that makes it feel like something unstoppable is being built out of sight
I'm in your house General....is this the day?
I remember at this part I just picked up a giant machine gun and went around slaughtering nazis until I had to put it down when Bubi came out and attacked me.
RATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATA....
Pixl Potato Yep!
Isaac Clarke Boobi. Lol
they should make this game into a movie, hounestly would be badass especially with this soundtrack being played over Blasko taking out a bunch of nazi robots acending to deathheads castle.....
I agree but with the right way of the entire story line.
I think this version play in last chapter 16. Or I wrong? I just fucking love this song in final chapter.
Yes, it does. During Deathshed's speeches, if I am not mistaken.
It plays during the penultimate boss fight with the London Monitor, as well.
It does.
Yes,Y'ain't wrong.
This should play when BJ could travel in time to prevent all of these events of The New Order and the New Colossus to put an end of the Nazi's reign of terror once and for all for the finale of Wolfenstein 3
Dis is a good song to draw to, it isn't too distracting. Most music I listen to whilst drawing makes me rush, but this song lets me take my time.
3:40 - love this part
The Wolfenstein rendition of In the house - in a heartbeat.
And Bethesda had the gall to call Mick Gordon lazy after producing masterpieces like this?
Anyone who creates anything will understand that you simply can't make these things like this without inspiration.
Mick Gordon has produced enough fantastic pieces that I can give him slack, Bethesda not so much.
Holy shit... Finally I found this music piece on standalone. I remember hearing this near the middle part of Deathshead's Compound and holy fuck it was epic. Now that I've found this, I can finally live in peace.
"Before the day is done, I'll have you at the end of my blade..."
And force you to surrender
Absolutely love this theme. It pictures horror, terror, sorrow and insane need to fight back ... yes, i'm Polish .
I'm in your house, general... is this the day?
The original is more like a March, but this is something to run to
God damn the extended is so good. I remember just sitting there at the menu and letting this shit play.
TNO, Old Blood and TNC are such fucking majestic and fun bloody games.
Switch the speed to 2 for a trip to Nutzyland!
+Steven Tan "Nutzyland" thats funny
Enjoy drowning in your "progressive" filth, worms.
Hiarren Gods speed (;
+Steven Tan i got7, NAZILAND!
It sounds funny now..
The awesomeness never ends. The awesomeness should never end. This song should keep on playing until the end of the Universe. Anything less than that is sacrilege!
Ohh God... This music makes me feel so powerful
I would've bought the game for this track alone.. so good
imagine you want to play a historical round as germany in hearts of iron, its the end of 39 and the mainland allies are defeated. and as youre getting ready for a sealion=are about to change the history) this soundtrack starts playing. absolutely made my evening.
Can't get enough of this SICK alt version!!
This gets my hearts pumping like the second coming of BJ Blazkowitz, With a theme like this you know the gloves are off and the time for judgement is upon the enemy.
This is the only song that sounds good regardless of the speed.
WE NEED A MOVIE OF THIS!
The bass at the beginning is wonderful. Thanks for taking the time to post this video!
12 minutes never went this fast before
I hope this gets played again in _The New Colossus_.
DrSylvestreMatuschka maybe remix it instead. That'll be cool
@@OperatorVanta remix of a remix
Well you basically got what ya asked for
@@omeloithemarshmallow7663 wait what?
NToni Kaskan I do not know what I meant by that
God I love that clunky bass tone.
that's a shame that this track is not in official game soundtrack
Agreed to the max, I mean what the hell right!????
Played this game back when it came out and I loved it, but the final chapter is what stuck with me for years, because of this song. I tried to find this version again recently by listening to the OST and couldn't find it, so I decided to just play through the entire game again instead :)
Best wolfenstein game hands down
Fuck, it´s almost 10 years!😱
This theme makes me want to research WWII history for some reason.
+Matt H. I love WW2 I sometimes watch WW2 documentaries :l
+magicgamer 57 Just dont forget, History is written by the victors.
+Matt H. WWII history of human fall, its hard called war its oblivion.
+Garrus Vakarian And often victors hide theyr past,but no one conplay,because,well...they win...
-And,just saying...WWII wasn't won by anyone,everybody after the war was "hurt" even America.
-The Japanese bombarded some cities on the pacific coast with incediaries bombs dropped from baloons. 345 went to America and sucessfuly hit a target,the last of them (10.000 were launched) where gone,or like 2 of them landed in Japan.
...As I said,the one who win,rewrite his history to appear stronger...
Like the III Reich wich hided its atrocities to its population.
History writes winners, won lesser evil but still people suffer.
I love how when it finally fades out, it feels like it's about to kick off again. Just immense, best game music ever IMO. Mick Gordon you are the Fing don.
This game is legendary. Easily one of the best shooters of the last decade.
"Yah. Uh... ein... 'hot dog.'"
Confused soldier: *laughs nervously*
“Like the Americans say! ‘Hot dog’! They will see when we take over.”
I wish I could express how much I love the dieselpunk style without being "that" guy. Wonderful games!
Tbh we need more games like this.
The OST from this game are seriously underrated
I'm lookig for it so long... Thanks for upload!
I found another way this song fits pretty well. When I was going through the tower of apocrypha in Skyrim to face Miraak. It fit so well to the bleak and creepy looking environment of apocrypha
True
After playing the most recent Doom And its DLCS its time to revisit another classic.. even tho the 2009 Wolfenstein was my shit b4 New Order
gives. me. chills.
Where have you been all my life? And where the hell did you find this alternate version?
He found this in the game filed
He found this in the game files
He found this in the game filed
He found this in the game files
+Suky He found this in the game filed
Bass tones = perfection
A theme like this is WOLFENSTEIN III if it ever gets made, will be something worth the money.