This makes me want to not die out of fear of a song this awful being made about me
Great song that embodies the feeling of being trapped in an institute that slowly drives you mad. My only issue is that the ending of the song feels somewhat lazy with the constant repetition of the final line as it slowly fades out.
These songs are just fun to listen to. Beauty of Annihilation, Lullaby of a Deadman, 115, and The One have no right to be as good as they are. Despite being made solely for a video game, the songs in this soundtrack are amazing and show clear passion put into them. The only thing keeping it from being a 100 is the lack of some of the other songs from Black Ops 1 Zombies such as Abracadavre
While remasters tend to not be as good as the original. This is definitely an exception to that rule. The song has a slow and depressing start in a similar way to the original Where Are We Going. The beginning fits the characters in the map feeling hopeless and trapped, but there is a small victorious feel throughout the song, making it feel like the characters may have a chance, and that is what happens. At the drop, the song gets a strong and victorious feel to it, coinciding with the ... read more
Easily one of the best songs from a video game soundtrack ever. The slow and depressed nature of the song matches the mood of the map perfectly. It captures the feeling of being lost in an endless cycle, always making the same mistakes and slowly losing hope over time, a song being able to perfectly explain an entire story while still being able to be a standard song is very difficult, but this song pulled it off perfectly
Easily one of the best video game soundtracks of all time, even though some songs feel a bit out of place, no song in the soundtrack is even close to bad. The songs all are amazing, since you don't need to understand the game at all to listen to the music, but it also makes all of the songs feel like they almost have a second meaning once you play through the game and realize all the songs are about the games bosses instead of just being random music that plays during a bossfight
Besides from People In The Attic, the rest of the album is very solid and fits the source material very well. It's kinda campy, but it's a fun type of campy
While it has one or two duds, the rest of the songs in the album are really good and portray their respective horror movies in an accurate way.