The only real friend you had in this game was this song, It never failed to greet you whenever you died or finally dragged yourself to the next safe room.
My wife started complaining about this song every time it played while I was sorting my gear out. I agreed with her. It wasn't until about halfway through the game when we found out you could turn it off. At that point I didn't want to and she no longer minded.
Listening to this as we travel through the CREO facility, trying to survive all the robots and humans that have gone crazy and want to kill us. The music somehow matches the overall theme of the game which makes us feel like we are in an experimental prison trying to survive. And also to my taste it represents what Warren feels throughout the adventure from the first minute when the chaos begins until the end where we realize the meaning of the song for us. Great game and recommended despite having some bugs.
Not to mention all the people we meet along the way experience issues that we help them along like maddy, hobbs, and more and the aduio logs of thoes who have fallen before we could get to them and the two or more we lost along the way, this game sometimes always hits hard in the feels.
Used to leave the save screen on in game when I had to do something, this song ended up getting stuck in me. Rich men north of Richmond got me back here
"Have nice day Warren", my favorite game, i cant believe the surge dont have many followers like others triple A games, so underrated games :(, i hope the developers continues whit more secuels, they deserve much more than we have