My favorite song from the game, absolutely. Emotional, epic, and powerful, it answers a big question for me: how would it be to fight someone when they are at their strongest, yet also their most vulnerable? A display of glory... and a call for help. I have never heard anything like it before and I hope to hear more like it someday.
"He's been fighting the frenzy infection for so long... Tough kid..." "Nicola... All this time you've been alone... But you don't have to worry anymore! Your sister's here!" *[ENGAGE: Nicola Karnstein the Successor of The Breath]*
Can't lie, I get some pretty heavy Demon's Lair feel from this. Considering that it's Go Shiina again, I'm not surprised in the least. Slaps something fierce.
This weirdly has the same emergy as Allmother Narwa's ost, mainly the tempo, and how it really works with an enemy or boss that'd be saoring above the battlefield like a bewitching dance.
@john sernholt Way I heard it was that the release rate of the DLC was mandated by Bamco. They had to get it all out by a certain point and they gave what they could in the time they had. It's still a blemish on the game but if this was true I can't be as mad at the actual devs and moreso just at Bamco.
@john sernholt I wouldn't be certain. It sold 1,000,000+ copies, and the canon ending leaves things open, and to top it off, it's a new IP. It was a successful game, so it has a great chance. Also the DLC isn't bad, it's actually really good. Its problem was as high quality the content was, it was not a lot of content, and it costed a bit much. No one would really complain if it was about $1.99 or so.
I like gameplay tho, it brings much more diversity with the gift and bloodcode mechanic compared to dark souls franchise. However, the content feels lackluster, and often times frustrating especially cathedral one.
@@smilinggeneral8870 I love the game. Its not from soft so I could tell the controls were a bit slow compared to ds3, bb, or sekiro. But I still love the game. What I do not like is the balancing. I could solo the whole area before the boss but then the boss is nearly impossible solo. Which that's were the companion comes in. But then the fight becomes too easy. There is no middle ground. I wish I could solo the game like I did on dark souls 1-3 and bb. A fair balance between difficulty and fairness. Code vein bosses have a huge health pool solo. Feels like I'm fighting yorhm in a no storm ruler run everytime. Bigger health is more difficult yes but fromsoft always manages to find a good balance that doesn't really on health pool but rather taking you time and getting g strategic hits in with precision.
I heard this music and instantly bought the game. Finished it two days ago, it was beautiful!
My favorite song from the game, absolutely. Emotional, epic, and powerful, it answers a big question for me: how would it be to fight someone when they are at their strongest, yet also their most vulnerable? A display of glory... and a call for help. I have never heard anything like it before and I hope to hear more like it someday.
This song sounds like it's a "heroic song" for the villains.
"He's been fighting the frenzy infection for so long... Tough kid..."
"Nicola... All this time you've been alone... But you don't have to worry anymore! Your sister's here!"
*[ENGAGE: Nicola Karnstein the Successor of The Breath]*
Well, they were intentionally never the villains but the victims of something worse they tried to seal away
@@Konh-Minh second hardest fight for me
@@Konh-Minhdon’t remind me of nikola that kids storyline made me tear up everyone misses Oliver but no one mentions nikola
Can't lie, I get some pretty heavy Demon's Lair feel from this. Considering that it's Go Shiina again, I'm not surprised in the least. Slaps something fierce.
Unbelievable song!
An odd theme to hear for the Master of the Depths in the DS3 convergence mod, but I've got to say, this sounds good as hell
Thank you for reminding me to play this game again.
So i would to like play Code Vein because this Soundtracks! Wow
Finally play it
Please play it
@@higherbeing1768 i finish it, and hope for a new game from Code Vein. Damn love this
@@SouldeathJaxxen good to hear and your not alone there either
This weirdly has the same emergy as Allmother Narwa's ost, mainly the tempo, and how it really works with an enemy or boss that'd be saoring above the battlefield like a bewitching dance.
People can talk all the shit they want about CV, but this soundtrack goes HARD.
is the art u used from the official code vein or a fanart?
Official as far as I can remember
Hey guys, you know what the music played in game (anime video - openig)?)
ruclips.net/video/Di8pqzCdyu8/видео.html here you go.
It's called Underworld by Vamps
Love the code vein world and music, shame the gameplay didn't live up but damn this OST goes hard
@@Zarryon12 The dlc could have been so much better. Shame there was no more dlc investment and more content to play
@john sernholt Way I heard it was that the release rate of the DLC was mandated by Bamco. They had to get it all out by a certain point and they gave what they could in the time they had. It's still a blemish on the game but if this was true I can't be as mad at the actual devs and moreso just at Bamco.
@john sernholt I wouldn't be certain. It sold 1,000,000+ copies, and the canon ending leaves things open, and to top it off, it's a new IP. It was a successful game, so it has a great chance. Also the DLC isn't bad, it's actually really good. Its problem was as high quality the content was, it was not a lot of content, and it costed a bit much. No one would really complain if it was about $1.99 or so.
I like gameplay tho, it brings much more diversity with the gift and bloodcode mechanic compared to dark souls franchise. However, the content feels lackluster, and often times frustrating especially cathedral one.
@@smilinggeneral8870 I love the game. Its not from soft so I could tell the controls were a bit slow compared to ds3, bb, or sekiro. But I still love the game.
What I do not like is the balancing. I could solo the whole area before the boss but then the boss is nearly impossible solo. Which that's were the companion comes in. But then the fight becomes too easy. There is no middle ground. I wish I could solo the game like I did on dark souls 1-3 and bb. A fair balance between difficulty and fairness. Code vein bosses have a huge health pool solo. Feels like I'm fighting yorhm in a no storm ruler run everytime. Bigger health is more difficult yes but fromsoft always manages to find a good balance that doesn't really on health pool but rather taking you time and getting g strategic hits in with precision.
bro, you channel pic are louis?
Hell yeah
@@SurfieExtends one of my favourite companion
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