Pretty depressing that this music plays right before the moment MSF is destroyed, causing Kaz and Big Boss to go their separate ways. It's a tragic incident.
@@YABUKIJOE2077 He didn't betray Big Boss. He did what he did with good intentions. Besides, it was Big Boss who trusted and brought Huey on board. That would've happened anyway.
How many time have I played this, tried to get her out quietly and then said fuck it! Call the chopper right in the middle of the zone and went out guns hot.
the fear of leaving the Admin Building, hearing a soldier yell, "Contact!" then hearing this with that damn tank shooting at you while carrying Paz to the LZ.
That blend of urgency, dread, and uncertainty. It's amazing. It's a shame Harry Gregson-Williams didn't work much in TPP because he really provides that emotional punch.
The funniest thing is that the one who wrote this song was Ludwig Forsell, the same guy who wrote the songs for TPP. Harry Gregson-Williams composed the song that sounds when XOF destroys Mother Base but did not compose any ingame songs.
Harry Gregson-Williams only made the tracks ‘She’s Rigged’ and ‘The Fall of Motherbase’ - but otherwise he had a mostly supervising role. It’s very noticeable that Harry is first and foremost a ‘classical’ movie composer when you hear the two tracks, compared to Ludvig’s more ‘mood over melody’-style. Ludvig Forssell was also an in-house composer at Kojima Productions and when he first joined the team, the basic concept of the soundtrack was already in place; the idea was to keep it a non-tonal, non-chordal and percussive score. And since Kojima loved what Ludvig did with the opening track ‘Ground Zeroes’, he was subsequently made the in-house lead composer. ‘Bloodstained Anthem’ was the first track he made entirely by himself. He just _is_ ridiculously talented, and was also fortunate to have a couple of famous (Japanese) composers from previous MGS games as mentors, before he joined KP. It’s no wonder that he won an award for best musical score in Death Stranding.
The version when Paz missing is different, this is only used when you get caught when paz with you, as the version when you are still stealthy is Withered Peace
Holy shit. Nothing in the world could make you feel like a total badass extracting Paz to this theme blasting in the background. At first I was bummed out that I had caused the alert, but this theme going off when the absolute carnage of everyone trying to stop you made me feel so heroic. Got Paz extracted and it's a memory that has stuck with me after all these years, one I will never forget!
Metal Gear Ground Zero had the best sound track. Much better then in TPP. Maybe its because you finally got to play as the legendary big boss for the last time. Still love this game, play it again from time to time. Wish they made GZ into a more full game.
Soldier: CP CP the enemy is finishing sending us more reinforcements! * Gun sound killing him in the head * Me: Call your friends this is not over yet, it will end when everyone has died, for peace.
This is really good music when jogging. True adrenaline hit when running uphill. Now I Just need to make a Paz looka like rag doll and run that on my shoulders. Not suscpisious or anything, lol.
You can feel the darkness that surrounds the boss and the destruction he brings, be it facing tanks or squadrons of soldiers facing a one-man army. But you can also hear echoes of the hero he once was. One of my favourite tracks, made all the more intense as you sprint past enemy lines with a broken girl on your shoulders..
@@alexdeghost2729 Big Boss orchestrated everything that would become of Venom Snake. If Venom snake is a demon, then Big boss is the devil himself- But both characters are still heroic in their own way.
@@Dasistrite nah all of mgs 5 is venom snake having a near death experience as he lay defeated by solid snake. Even gz is just venom's memories transplanted into his subconscious during his coma. We aren't actually playing as big boss. Just like we weren't actually snake during the tanker chapter but Raiden in training.