+Sebastian Watson Here's basically me when making a level. 1. Tries to make the ground 2. My friend joins 3. My friend enters the goodies bag 4. My friend pulls out a giant robot while i'm creating 5. He enters it *cue music* 6. Game lags and I have to start the level all over again 7. cri
**Me, building something I'm proud of on another person's moon. Hear's this song play and frantically tries to save what I've just created with that slow moving save tool**
@@kajetus0688 giant mech robots usually have this music and they overheat the level and are absolute war machines which destroy everything in their path
*Do you want to join "Billy"?* Yes.. *Joining* Hey Bill-OH WHAT IS THAT!! *music plays* Billy: Oh hey dude! Like my robot that I got from my friend? *exits game*
Knowing that this was from a band, this music was the best in the game, it gives you that sense of focus and intention, which makes you feel like you're fighting a giant enemy, or a powerful foe.
*you hold onto R2 tightly as this song plays in the background slightly making your ears ring as you realize that it was all just a dream, it's in the past you say to yourself, yet you keep on crying of the memories.*
When my older brother and I reached this point in Da Vinci's Hideout... Jesus Christ we did NOT expect this kind of epic soundtrack. We must've played the boss level five or six more times before finally going on to Victoria's levels... :0
I remember playing LBP2 at a friends place and when this song came on I dropped the controller because I was not expecting to hear a song from my favourite band.
This is easily one of my favorite levels. I still remember starting this level and seeing Huge Spaceship fly above what I'm assuming is Avalonia, I LOVED this as a kid! :D
Oh wow, I had no idea LBP2 used a Nightwish song! I've never heard the instrumental version of this song until now, and wow it makes for perfect boss music!
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Only true gamers will remember that flying mech that can shoot 3d lasers, shoot other lasers that can one shot everything, shoot fire and spin like crazy
I remember showing my friend Nightwish songs, and they perked up when they heard this and went "Isn't this from Little Big Planet 2?" I didn't remember it so we played it again, and I was blown away
I remember when i was little and i was playing this boss battle on my ps3 i had so much trouble playing it i was glad i beat it now i just speed through it not getting hit or killed once those were the fun days sometimes i just wanna go back in time and relive those days.
Having this play on the tutorial world when you fight a giant robot monkey really escalates the vibe LBP 2 tried to put in here. That vibe being that a kid made this, which explains the childish inclusion of a kickass rock song for the first fight, being said robot monkey. This could've very well have been the last boss song too, but it had to be the first. That also goes back to you being able to actually recreate these perfectly.