I'm pretty sure the main "melody" and rhythm you can hear in the combat part (at 7:26) is just a slower version of Militech's combat theme. They basically have a similar, or even the same leitmotif.
How's that: this feeling you get while massacring your way through an underground BARGHEST base, switching from you SMG to Hypercritical to Mantis Blades, not worrying about healing because you have Biomon installed, not caring about ammo because the capacity was increased, leaping from one enemy to the other with this combat theme blasting your ears? Perfection.
i use mostly pistols and shotguns, this update messed up my build because the only way to upgrade your pistols branch is upgrading the one who alongside give you better abilities to stealth, i miss my 3x fast charge in my malorian, i hope we get a limiter removal, i want all the abilities branch in level 20, i had only 3 of them in that level, is a waste there is not ng+ and no way of getting more exp when you end the game, both the dlc and the base game, the battles are little to nothing and is hard to get exp in other ways.
My V always go full cyberpsycho mode every time I go to Dogtown, flatlining every single Barghest patrol on sight, (including the gate guards and enforcers) just only for this theme. Even to the point that the music transitions into MaxTac theme.
Yeah, agree, but not in a kind of a shithole that Dogtown is. Really didn’t liked that cyberpostapocalypse, btw everything else in this DLC was amazing 👌
@@RxcketBvnny Well in lore, Combat Zones are kind of like that. Post apocalyptic esque, downtrodden parts of Night City with limited or no presence of law enforcement. And in Dogtown’s case, it is exactly that, a Combat Zone.
Had me thinking it was gonna be a psychological thriller like apocalypse now with Kurt Hansen as the villain. Still such a cool game and S-tier soundtrack
Heating this during that kickass opening into Dogtown as you go to the ship crash was amazing, then I figured out it was Barghests theme which made me happier because I had yet another reason to fight them
well, ruiner has also good industrial songs, cyberpunk 2077 did pop-industrial songs, ruiner just grab the most industrial-techno that he find, and deus ex just went for the minimalist approach.
the beginning of this track, hearing it as you slowly walk up the stairs to the stadium, seeing the lights of the ads on the walls, and the glow of the New Vegas strip -- sorry, I mean Dogtown behind you...vibes
Please, if you could, record the music that plays during the van drive to NCX. It's got these rich, tragic, saw pad synths and none of my save files are close enough to record it.
Almost done through the Phantom Liberty story line and am just on my way to NUSA ending. This OST really does engage you to be in a spy thriller movie.
@@PhoenixPalmer88 I did one where I helped songbird escape. I also did one where I took songbirds side when meeting kurt Hansen and later hand her over to reed. I must still do the one where i side with reed at the time of dealing with Hansen to go through her memories. I am sure that I will be terrified and more emotionally damaged then too.
@@thegrandmagus I found songbirds ending massively hollow, but Reeds actually offered something. It's a shame songbirds is the canon one because goodness you knew you were getting played by her from the start.
Hey man! Any chance you could do the music that plays when you... (Don't press read more unless you wanna be spoiled) . . . . . . . . . . . . When you decide to help Songbird after connecting to the AI thing. I thought that section was amazing
Have been recently playing PL for the first time and those tracks, especially the combat one, became my favorite in the game, thought nothing would top the Sandra Dorsett, militech combat or valentinos combat but here we are. Love the glitchy vibe it has, you know what I mean
You know, with the military checkpoints everywhere, killing civilians, and the general surveillance state that is Dogtown, I’m glad we go in, just to kill fascists, because I don’t use that word lightly and Kurt Hanson checks all the boxes (p.s. haven’t beaten it yet no spoilers pls)
@@tray6441 also fascist, any time corporate and state are merged, there is fascism, I mean it’s happening in real life too so it’s a pretty valid criticism, corporate control here is really high and if you’re looking for the martial factor look no further than the NY subway situation (edit, you can also get shadow banned for anti-imperialist comments depending on how straightforward you are)