I feel like Black Mesa music would fit with literally every single war scenario. If you're doing a team deathmatch, put on "We've Got Hostile" or "Forget About Freeman." Then there's stuff like a mystery or like entering a cool place. If you find a really cool gun put on Questionable Ethics 2. All in all, this a really great playlist and I'll definitely be listening to it over and over again. Thank you Midoriya and have a great rest of your day.
FORGET ABOUT FREEMAN, WE ARE CUTTING OUR LOSSES AND PULLING OUT! ANYONE LEFT DOWN THERE NOW IS ON HIS OWN! REPEAT: IF YOU WEREN'T ALREADY, YOU ARE NOW-
Come in, Cooper. Do you copy? Forget about Freeman. We're abandoning the base. If you have any last bomb targets, mark them on the tactical map. Otherwise, get the hell out of there. Repeat, we are pulling out and commencing airstrikes. Give us targets or get below.
I love "On the rail 1" section. It's really fits the situation. Tragedy is around you. your colleagues are dying in droves and soldiers are forced to fight against you and die without even knowing why. But there is nothing you can do but moving forward, hoping you can salvage something in the end.
Black Mesa has one of the hardest bangers of the video game music industry. And that's coming from a Nier, Starcraft, and Frostpunk fan. Joel Nielsen and the team really deserves greater success. The entire collective does. Seriously insane how they got this little attention for an almost two decade project.
Do not let this distract you from the fact that Joel Nielsen used no joke, his wife's farts as a sound effect in the Xen section of the game (It is still good and even with that knowledge it's even better)
@@thr333stars I was an avid beta tester so I knew most of the development progress and how things changed over time. Joel Nielsen stating that he literally slapped his wife's wet ass for sound effects was the funniest shit ever.
I mean, it's not that insane. I remember back in the heyday of Source modding there was a mod a minute coming out, many with grandiose plans about overhauling or re-imagining something made by much larger, much well funded teams. Most people saw these mods whither and die by a whimper. That's ignoring the ones that grew too large and dysfunctional. I'd say the skepticism toward any source mod back in the day was very logical and rational. Once Black Mesa released and wasn't a dumpster fire - and was actually pretty good - it's really easy in hindsight to speak of how inevitable it was. Keep in mind Black Mesa was often brought up in the same breath as Duke Nukem Forever.
The reason i keep getting back and replaying the HECU chapters in Black Mesa is because of the great soundtrack, like "We've Got Hostile" or "Forget About Freeman." gives me so much adrenaline and energy i just feel like a god if i listen to those songs while fighting the HECU
16:23 was the most nerve wracking level of all time, surrounded by countless tripmines and slip up once and the whole level goes out with a bang (for reference i'm talking about the 4th surface tension track)
it was a sad day it was a courageous day it was a hard day it was a chosen day it was the day some random orange dude became earth's savior edit: welp, this blew up lol
At first the soundtrack of this game struck me as kinda heavy in a way? Like most of the time there is no music playing and occasionally there's a very full music track playing. I feel like the og half life music was more subtle. I also feel like the music is fairly exotic in a way and it doesn't even sound like half-life 2 music. But I don't think that's a bad thing. It could be seen as a gamble I guess but I think it's a won one for me. I think the music fits the atmosphere, which is fairly unique by itself. I also like that the soundtrack seems mostly if not entirely original. I don't think I would've wanted to hear a remix of the original "we've got hostiles" track I've heard a million times before in og half-life.
Nice tracks! I find it similar to Geneburns soundtracks (Game director of Escape from Tarkov) for EFT but without the melodramatic (or whatever) influences.
It's like wearing UCP in the middle of the Nevada Desert, a camouflage that was made for urban or more rocky and mountainous environments (tho although it barely works in these environments either because the Department of Defense decided to blow all their money on some shitty camo that wouldn't work in any environment, but whatever.)
@@ghoost8943 I don't think an urban variant of a woodland camouflage would help anyone against chemical hazards. That's what gas masks, filter masks and NBC suits are for.
I feel like Black Mesa music would fit with literally every single war scenario. If you're doing a team deathmatch, put on "We've Got Hostile" or "Forget About Freeman." Then there's stuff like a mystery or like entering a cool place. If you find a really cool gun put on Questionable Ethics 2. All in all, this a really great playlist and I'll definitely be listening to it over and over again. Thank you Midoriya and have a great rest of your day.
Much obliged.
You think I don't do that already, hah. Even payday 2 music gets beat by this
@@rocitizen Honestly, I think PAYDAY 2's 'The Mark' only fits games like, well...PAYDAY, probably Grand Theft Auto 5 too.
@@somedud3068 i think PAYDAY 2's razormind beats actually everything
we making it out of black mesa/big bank with this one 🔥🔥🔥
Imo “We’ve Got Hostiles” fits best in a wave defense style mode
FORGET ABOUT FREEMAN, WE ARE CUTTING OUR LOSSES AND PULLING OUT! ANYONE LEFT DOWN THERE NOW IS ON HIS OWN! REPEAT: IF YOU WEREN'T ALREADY, YOU ARE NOW-
WAIT, WHAT?! OH SHIT NO NO NO NOOOOO
*static*
COOPER, DO YOU READ ME?
*headcrab noises*
Come in, Cooper. Do you copy? Forget about Freeman. We're abandoning the base. If you have any last bomb targets, mark them on the tactical map. Otherwise, get the hell out of there. Repeat, we are pulling out and commencing airstrikes. Give us targets or get below.
@@zoeykiller1911 That part was unnerving to me, that raw terror and hearing the same explosion that wiped him off the face of the earth
I love "On the rail 1" section. It's really fits the situation. Tragedy is around you. your colleagues are dying in droves and soldiers are forced to fight against you and die without even knowing why. But there is nothing you can do but moving forward, hoping you can salvage something in the end.
This is a list of bangers for us HECU grunts!
sure is.
im carrying corporal shepards ass all the way to half life 2
Black Mesa has one of the hardest bangers of the video game music industry. And that's coming from a Nier, Starcraft, and Frostpunk fan. Joel Nielsen and the team really deserves greater success. The entire collective does. Seriously insane how they got this little attention for an almost two decade project.
Do not let this distract you from the fact that Joel Nielsen used no joke, his wife's farts as a sound effect in the Xen section of the game (It is still good and even with that knowledge it's even better)
@@thr333stars I was an avid beta tester so I knew most of the development progress and how things changed over time. Joel Nielsen stating that he literally slapped his wife's wet ass for sound effects was the funniest shit ever.
@@davidkim5462 Ohh so it was slapping! That shit is truly inspiring, if i ever become a musician i will do something like that too
@@thr333stars yeah. It was his words not mine. "Wet ass." What a legend.
I mean, it's not that insane. I remember back in the heyday of Source modding there was a mod a minute coming out, many with grandiose plans about overhauling or re-imagining something made by much larger, much well funded teams. Most people saw these mods whither and die by a whimper. That's ignoring the ones that grew too large and dysfunctional. I'd say the skepticism toward any source mod back in the day was very logical and rational. Once Black Mesa released and wasn't a dumpster fire - and was actually pretty good - it's really easy in hindsight to speak of how inevitable it was. Keep in mind Black Mesa was often brought up in the same breath as Duke Nukem Forever.
The reason i keep getting back and replaying the HECU chapters in Black Mesa is because of the great soundtrack, like "We've Got Hostile" or "Forget About Freeman." gives me so much adrenaline and energy i just feel like a god if i listen to those songs while fighting the HECU
10:14 HECU Gunship approaches for another fight
me who already killed the two previous ones with tau:
Def saving this to my playlist
I personally love all of the Surface Tension songs, other than the third one. Something about the percussion..
Surface Tension. The most beatiful chapter.
Tis' a shame the HECU couldn't save themselves from us. If they had complied, they would have been a valuable augmentation for the Overwatch.
I agree, they kicked Freeman's ass good.
i'd rather die a painful death than turn on my own race! you inhuman freaks!
Some of them survived and become soldiers of Avalon Vale
@@babufacio_____wczesniejvin2847 They still didn't join us now did they.
@@benefactor2023 Yeah. Avalon vale was antagonistoc to Resistance because of captain Mitchell
16:23 was the most nerve wracking level of all time, surrounded by countless tripmines and slip up once and the whole level goes out with a bang (for reference i'm talking about the 4th surface tension track)
it was a sad day
it was a courageous day
it was a hard day
it was a chosen day
it was the day some random orange dude became earth's savior
edit: welp, this blew up lol
After killing a bunch of soldiers In self defence
speaking of, where is he?
@@HECUgrunt-vd3fl some random dark nowhere place with the g-man
mans still looking like an orange icepop to this day
i deleted some of my comments because its probably better to just let the comments run wild :/
damn, this mix needs more views
"OH SHIT! ERUGGH!"
on that grunt grindset 💪🙏💯
Half-Life & Halo were perfect games to play growing up as a teen :')
Great collection of songs. really like the pictures
been listening since it released.
At first the soundtrack of this game struck me as kinda heavy in a way? Like most of the time there is no music playing and occasionally there's a very full music track playing. I feel like the og half life music was more subtle. I also feel like the music is fairly exotic in a way and it doesn't even sound like half-life 2 music. But I don't think that's a bad thing. It could be seen as a gamble I guess but I think it's a won one for me. I think the music fits the atmosphere, which is fairly unique by itself.
I also like that the soundtrack seems mostly if not entirely original. I don't think I would've wanted to hear a remix of the original "we've got hostiles" track I've heard a million times before in og half-life.
Underrated.
We've got hostiles!
18:03 🔝👌 TOP
shut up
Real
underrated video.
Why does valve make my day GO YES FOR FUCK SAKE I HAVE HEARD 1000 OSTS OF HIS AND STILL NONE OF THEM MAKE ME HAPY >:(
bangers for making a very unethical and cruel lab (in minecraft)
SQUAD! FORGET ABOUT FREEMAN WE ARE PULLING OUT!"
With these bangers my ass is no longer heavy
Nice tracks! I find it similar to Geneburns soundtracks (Game director of Escape from Tarkov) for EFT but without the melodramatic (or whatever) influences.
I feel that surface tension 2 is Adrian shepherd theme
We ve got hostiles soundtrack.
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Black Mesa Looks A whole Lot Like Mirrors edge Like The First Mirrors Edge Game Including the Soundtracks Pretty Good Game In My Opinion
I noticed right away that Black Mesa has its own style and actually it does look like Mirror's Edge. That's interesting. I like that game.
@@mad_scientist5597 we're equal
i was playing black mesa one time and i heard the first song, i was jumping around the place with a shotgun
say what you want, im headbanging to power up harder than i do to death metal
Nobody gonna mention 15:36?
"Shut up babe! the HECU Soundtrack is playing during S*x"
Maximum Action.
@@somedud3068 "Freeman could never have such badass tracks" -Probably some HECU marine right before getting shot in the head
this is underrated
am i the only one who came for questionable ethics 1?
Who knows.
i cant blame you, it goes hard af
ngl black mesa had the best music
Oorah.
Team Deathmatch
surface tension 2 actually fits it really well
Hard
My disappointed The Black mesa HECU didn't wear military glove.
They do, they wear gloves but the models are randomised.
I still don't know why they wear white in the middle of new mexico
It's like wearing UCP in the middle of the Nevada Desert, a camouflage that was made for urban or more rocky and mountainous environments (tho although it barely works in these environments either because the Department of Defense decided to blow all their money on some shitty camo that wouldn't work in any environment, but whatever.)
To protect against nuclear or chemical threats.
@@ghoost8943 I don't think an urban variant of a woodland camouflage would help anyone against chemical hazards. That's what gas masks, filter masks and NBC suits are for.
@@somedud3068 i misread the original comment 😵💫
@@ghoost8943 Honest mistake.
btw if you can make hecu mix, then please make xen mix
12:42
I find it hilarious if you ever pronounce "H.E.C.U." as a word, it sounds like "Heck you".
I'll admit those hecu marines are good but were more specialized and better trained for this sort of thing
why don't they wear gloves
They do, their hand models are randomised.
Same reason as why some people ignore seatbelts, comfort over safety