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Just because V1 puts Swordsmachine into the recycling, doesn't make them recyclable. There is a chance that V1 is very ignorant and unknowledgeable, and that the Swordmachine may actually be compost, trash, or another party, or any mixture of any category. V1 is the same robot that only started using the flashlight in 7-3, after all.
If you hurt peppino to much you can go to hell If you interact with pizzano in any way he will sends you to the 7 layers of hell same day shipping with a discount
You start to wonder why there is such a heavily armed security system in the middle of supposed human living quarters... Even on the back of this huge war machine humans were not safe from its wrath.
1:04 This part with time for a smackdown and after the theme Don't preheat your oven because... *(OLD BETA MIX Gigachad Theme)* of Silva Gunner the part that appears in 1: 09 Could be good lifemotivs.
This track was absolutely chilling. You traveled deep underground, through the ruins of an ancient civilization, to confront the remains of a dead, evil god. As someone that played KF: The Ancient City, it really lit my fire.
I swear.. If this track isn't in the next Smash Bros, i'll hate Sakurai for the rest of my life. And GODAMN!! This track didn't need to go soo hard, but it somehow did. It's like one of the first theme that plays in the game and it somehow manages to be superiour than most of the track in the game, and that's including the DLC's, Yoko was cooking hard with this one.
ULTRAKILL references aside, I think this is a beautiful piece. I’ve learned from Google that when composing this symphony in 1812, Beethoven had gone completely deaf. In a way, I like to think this piece is a musical eulogy for his ability to hear. The reason he was able to write music before and after this was because he wasn’t born deaf. It was a slow, gradual process that solidified in 1812. By the time he wrote his 9th symphony, he had been deaf for 12-ish years. He passed away just three years later. Source: the google searches “When did Beethoven compose his 7th symphony”, and “when did Beethoven go completely deaf”.