I dunno who named these tracks, but "VÄRRT" is basically a misspelling of "Värt", which is the Swedish word for "Worth". So basically Zanzo goes "WOORTH IT". No idea if that's intentional, but given that the game has so many neat references and details all over the place it could be.
I absolutely ADORE the Zanzo segments of the game, but I wish there was an actual Zanzo boss fight at the end of it. Would've loved to fight that nutcase.
It was kinda funny that his potential boss fight was interrupted by his budget running out, and admittedly it's kind of made up for by his robot returning toward the end of the game for you to fight, but yeah. I would've liked to have an actual boss fight against him like all the other bosses, even if it was just something to unlock through the postgame or on hard mode.
@@CrazyPills-465 It is, but at the same time, from a gameplay perspective that's very disappointing design. You're a promised a boss fight, the highlight of any videogame, then you get a punchline instead. Granted you still get to sort of fight his robot later, but it's not so much of a "boss fight" as a glorified stage hazard so I'd still say it's a disappointment. And I don't mean to sound nitpicky, because that's definitely what I'm being. The game's great, the joke that is Zanzo is a funny one and the eventual return of his robot is great. I just wish I got an actual fight against Zanzo in some form, even if it was just a spectra door mission or something.
Basically anything this guy does is some kind of anime reference. Every 'Volcano' pose, or pose in general? If the freeze frames and japanese characters weren't obvious enough. And I freaking love it, because rarely is a game this in your face about its references and it godamn works for him so well
I like how Zanado was supposed to be a fake boss, but this section was for me the boss against him with the hell he threw you in. Also, I love how that guy was so anty professional. It really feels like Kyle just put his freinds as higher-up regardless of what they could really do while Korsika, the only one who does her job seriously, is treated like trash. And then he complains that the company is in the red ... That's egomania for you ...
Most the other bosses were doing their jobs well too. Rekka had maintained a record of no defects for a ridiculous amount of days (it went into 9 digits), Korsica threw a lot of the assets of security at you to stop you, Mimosa, despite obviously being a liar, is capable of spinning any situation into good marketing material, Roquefort was good at keeping the money in the company instead of out, which is why he was butting heads with Zanzo so much. In the end, Zanzo and Kale were the only real problems to the company's stability. One couldn't stop spending money and the other wanted to dodge his job by forcing people to buy his products no matter what.
@@BorntoOrnn I don't think those are days record of Rekka's job but the number of Defects she had QA1Mil scrapped That's the amount of people that got killed because there's no way she worked there for a thousand years
I like that Zanzo wasn't a typical boss, but the boss fight was draining his budget. He would have had the big robot, but he was defunded the second before it was built
I can't believe how hard this song goes. The drums are non stop and the guitar, both main and bass just command your attention. And the most amazing part is at 2:25, it just goes harder.
The gift basket was never seen again...
didn't heared of this? the cake is a lie!
chai: noooo!
mac: the gift basket!
peppermint: uhh guys?
rip gift basket
ZANZOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
F
"No!"
"The gift basket!"
Uhh, guys?
And now, I take you *DOWN!*
@@recyclebin5571 Did you want us to drop the platform sir?
@@sonario0074 Was that not *IMPLIED?!*
@@recyclebin5571
O-kay, hold on...
The secret Chai family art of running away
NIGERUNDAYO 808!
This one hits harder than the first version
Makes sense, the entire R&D budget had to go somewhere useful
Beat faster than in first version
“I’M TAKING YOU DOWN!!”
“Did you want us to drop the Platform?”
“WAS THAT NOT IMPLIED!?”
“Okaay Hold on”
I dunno who named these tracks, but "VÄRRT" is basically a misspelling of "Värt", which is the Swedish word for "Worth". So basically Zanzo goes "WOORTH IT".
No idea if that's intentional, but given that the game has so many neat references and details all over the place it could be.
oh i thought it was just meant to sound like fart lol
Makes sense. This AR was "worth" a lot to Zanzo.
'insert nerd emoji here'
VARRT stands for: *Vandelay Alternate Reality Recreation Technology*
But you're right, it could a be a play on words
I absolutely ADORE the Zanzo segments of the game, but I wish there was an actual Zanzo boss fight at the end of it. Would've loved to fight that nutcase.
All that was missing was for him to go “WRRRYYY!”
It was kinda funny that his potential boss fight was interrupted by his budget running out, and admittedly it's kind of made up for by his robot returning toward the end of the game for you to fight, but yeah. I would've liked to have an actual boss fight against him like all the other bosses, even if it was just something to unlock through the postgame or on hard mode.
True, but it is narratively great that Zanzo ends up being his own downfall by draining his budget, because his MO is all spectacle, no practicality
@@CrazyPills-465 It is, but at the same time, from a gameplay perspective that's very disappointing design. You're a promised a boss fight, the highlight of any videogame, then you get a punchline instead. Granted you still get to sort of fight his robot later, but it's not so much of a "boss fight" as a glorified stage hazard so I'd still say it's a disappointment.
And I don't mean to sound nitpicky, because that's definitely what I'm being. The game's great, the joke that is Zanzo is a funny one and the eventual return of his robot is great. I just wish I got an actual fight against Zanzo in some form, even if it was just a spectra door mission or something.
the guitar at 3:40 coming in just as you hit S rank is a transcendental experience
2 VOLCANOS!
"Quality AND quantity. I want this...
BIGGER!"
*-V80,000*
Doing post game means hearing this line so many goddamned times
*torture dance*
"WE CAN'T KEEP THIS UP!"
You’ve done gods work being the first man to post the OST. This is my favorite original track in the game.
I just noticed Corsica on the background, its a really subtle way of putting her with the rest of the team without having her on the front straight up
Great use of negative space!
Basically anything this guy does is some kind of anime reference. Every 'Volcano' pose, or pose in general? If the freeze frames and japanese characters weren't obvious enough. And I freaking love it, because rarely is a game this in your face about its references and it godamn works for him so well
it's specifically jojo's bizarre adventure.
@@basedokadaizoyeah,he even does the torture dance at the mega volcano
Zanzo is just a walking Jojo reference
These riffs are hitting me with G1 Bionicle Nostalgia
GIVE! ME! MY! GIFT! BASKET!!!!!!!
THE GIFT BASKET!! D:
Not gonna lie probably my favorite original song in the soundtrack at this point. It's catchy and it complements the gameplay and setting really well
I like how Zanado was supposed to be a fake boss, but this section was for me the boss against him with the hell he threw you in.
Also, I love how that guy was so anty professional. It really feels like Kyle just put his freinds as higher-up regardless of what they could really do while Korsika, the only one who does her job seriously, is treated like trash. And then he complains that the company is in the red ...
That's egomania for you ...
Most the other bosses were doing their jobs well too. Rekka had maintained a record of no defects for a ridiculous amount of days (it went into 9 digits), Korsica threw a lot of the assets of security at you to stop you, Mimosa, despite obviously being a liar, is capable of spinning any situation into good marketing material, Roquefort was good at keeping the money in the company instead of out, which is why he was butting heads with Zanzo so much. In the end, Zanzo and Kale were the only real problems to the company's stability. One couldn't stop spending money and the other wanted to dodge his job by forcing people to buy his products no matter what.
His name was Zanzo, and the main baddie was Kale.
@@BorntoOrnn I don't think those are days record of Rekka's job but the number of Defects she had QA1Mil scrapped
That's the amount of people that got killed because there's no way she worked there for a thousand years
I like that Zanzo wasn't a typical boss, but the boss fight was draining his budget. He would have had the big robot, but he was defunded the second before it was built
@@jamescampbell6724no it’s Kyle now
How nice of Zanzo to use 25% of R and D budget for these mix
The song of Zanzo eating his budget to take down Chai.
1:11 - Combat loop
God this slaps so hard. Practically just a mix of the good parts from the original. Love it
1:38 🐦
Programmers! Volcano! Right here!
0:30 love the transition
I'm going to remember this song the next time I need to find a gift basket.
The theme of a madman burning through his entire bank account to kill one guy.
I can't believe how hard this song goes. The drums are non stop and the guitar, both main and bass just command your attention. And the most amazing part is at 2:25, it just goes harder.
the gift basket is a lie!
Not the gift basket!
the VARRT was definitely a reference to Iron Man's BARF in Civil War right? both are similar tech with AR
The VAART is becoming unstable.
I like how both the level and its theme reminds me of that lava stage from Mega Man Zero 3
Chai chai chai chai chai
Director's Cut with Zanzo boss fight when?
That programmer-bot did nothing wrong.
Did you want us to drop the platform?
WAS THAT NOT IMPLIED!?
PGR-0101: Okay, hold on... *drops the platform*
_-$100_
*Enemies spawn in*
_-$40,000_
*_FIGHT!_*
Peppermint: Get em', Chai!
nnniiiiicccccceeeeeeeeeee
there's no way you can't be referencing Joseph's line XD
The Hives
Queens of the Stone Age
Hendrix MLK
Com certeza teremos mais jogos bons nesse ano, tipo Hogwarts Legacy, mas Hi-Fi Rush vai marcar a história.