I’m in love with that loop, maaan… It’s just can’t get from my head. So astonishing… I’ve got a lot of flashbacks from my childhood listening to it. DMC 3 is a masterpiece of gamedev, undying classics.
im not sure if this is relevant but when I look up namumu dadi on google translate, it translated swahili to, "i'm going to get my dad" obviously this doesnt mean anything in the zelda world, but i found it kind of interesting
As someone who already played the first two games, I already knew how this was gonna end up. And yet, I still spent half the fight basically begging those two to stop fighting because I didn't want it to end like that. This entire game was an experience.
Bruh thats all it does?? Thats so dumb! All this time i been shooting at corpse thinking itll raise and aid me but nothing worked, thought i was either low level or the spell was broken or i was doing it all wrong. Appantly i was doing it wrong. 😮💨😦
The dmc 5 final boss fight will be legendary with a remake of this song because the actual mission 20 music is not that good even compared to the other boss themes like Voltaic Black Knight or Artemis
@@crownofartorias7152 As someone who also has the HD version of dmc3 , how is your game running so smooth? i have turbo mode on and running at like 20 FPS (also my computer anit shit and can run MGRR
My game runs a lot better than what OBS is allowing me to record but I use an ASUS gaming Laptop. Other than that, idk. My old laptop could run roblox, minecraft, and even blender kinda well but couldn't handle stuff like tf2, Ps2 emulators, etc. So it might just be one of those weird things with hardware choosing what's easy on the body and what's too harsh, yk?
All days I'm looking in the deep water flowing into me,where are the tears,are they falling,tell me why I feel them in me One day they'll tell me exactly what I'm feeling, something and never heal them,"
@@Diamond-ji2gv What you pasted is what can be heard of the chorus in Devils Never Cry, and, even then, you got those lyrics wrong. This song plays gibberish for its chorus as it is sung in a capela the previously mentioned chorus (they make sounds similar to the voices, but words get faded or there's no finished sentence).
@@youngdeity1364if this plays at my funeral, I am already sprinting in hell to challenge devil for a battle just like Vergil in dmc 3 post credit scene running to face Mundus in hell
It's a little girl saying "I love you daddy" but they made it as low as it can go for pitch, meaning... Bongo is telling us he is our dad, and gonna spank us across the drum.
@@johnqpublic1 No, the last part of his comment is a joke, but I think Bongo really is saying "I love you daddy". It was just a random clip they slowed down, we weren't meant to understand it.
The sound comes from Voice Spectral Volume 1, track 81. It's an Islamic prayer, specifically the part with "namuna dadi" pitched down. It has no hidden meaning pertaining to Zelda lore.
I assume the people involved recorded an actual person saying something, but I like to think of it more as just an assortment of monstrous groans and vocal sounds. I think the uncertainty and the idea of him not saying anything or saying something beyond what a person can comprehend adds to the mystique of who or what Bongo Bongo is/was.