For the true experience of this song, you need to play it while having a conversation with someone and make sure it is loud enough that you can barely hear each other.
it feels so weird after all these years hearing youtubers use this song in their videos for years and finding out it's from some obscure Japanese survival horror game
@@dreamlandnightmare it absolutely is obscure. its so obscure that it hitting 50k copies sold was worthy of an article back when it released and it wasnt commercially successful even 3 years after release. even a decade after release now its not sold even half a million copies overall as far as i can find information on.
A kazoo, old accoustic guitar, accordion, tamborine and whistling it's like the music department realized they forgot to write something for dialogue scenes and used whatever they could find in the closet. It's a masterpiece.
It's misbegotten trash which had one person of real skill working on it that has been flawed with it's mixing, call it a masterpiece but that's an opinion, and it's based on what instruments are used and how little effort was put into it?
@@supsquark505 It perfectly encapsulates the game as a whole. Clanky, silly, poorly constructed, but charming in it's weirdness and absurdity. An Ironic masterpiece.
>Be me, finally find this song after half an hour of looking >sees awesome greentext comment, one of /ourguys/ >remembers 4chan is better than reddit >laughs in kek
I play D&D and our DM plays this song whenever someone starts talking about their back story or something serious is being discussed. I takes the piss out of everything and I love it.
Ours played this during a session where we entered an NPC’s mind to bring back their memory through destroying blocks in their subconscious since one of the players said this at full volume on repeat was the way they’d torment the NPC
What I like from *_Deadly Premonition_* is Francis Morgan's weird way of investigating/analyzing things but can still somehow collect more clues from doing it.
Nothing better than the Creatures. I still get sad thinking about how things ended, with most of them not even talking to each other anymore asides from a few like Dan & Sly. Here's hoping one day we get one final reunion
Ghostbusters was an interesting movie from 1984 that took ghost possession in an entirely different direction from the movie the exorcist, and finally turned a genre on it's head and incorporated comedy into a traditionally horrorific story. Wouldn't you agree, Zack?
Hopefully they patch it eventually. I get that the jank is part of the charm for this series, but a game running at 5 frames per second isn't playable.
@Bappo Jujubes it mostly seems like this was recorded in surround, with the strings to the left of the mic and the whistle straight ahead. The second guitar is fully in the right ear, though. I'm also catching echoes on the right, so this seems more plausible than not. My headphones do have dynamic volume balancing going on, so maybe that's to 'blame'.
Deadly Premonition has been unironically one of my favorite video games for like 6 years now.It's a fucking strange trip that you just can't get anywhere else and this song somehow perfectly captures the atmosphere to it.
@@leitnerleitnerleitner Nah, Whistle Stop has a different melody. Here's a link to it if you want to compare. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gxnvxtYfsd4.htmlsi=6FGnssC7ys7MhgUW
Today The Best Friends Zaibatsu called it quits and I thought back on all the hilarity they posted over the years and cried knowing that it was over and this song came to mind from their Deadly Premonition videos and I had to listen to it to try to clear the sadness RIP Zaibatsu and thanks for introducing me to this wonderful game and song
Brings a nostalgic tear to my eyes reading this... what could have been now that DP2 is a reality. This song forever holds a special place in my heart. RIP TBFP Zaibatsu
I've been searching for this shit for 7 years, looking the ost of every farm game, every stock soundtrack bundle, every game who has a village theme... and I find it here.
I remember when my brother was playing this game HE called me over to do the infinite pickle glitch while when to do something that's my only memory I have of this game
“Most people think life sucks, and then you die. Not me. I beg to differ. I think life sucks, then you get cancer, then your dog dies, your wife leaves you, the cancer goes into remission, you get a new dog, you get remarried, you owe ten million dollars in medical bills but you work hard for thirty five years and you pay it back and then one day you have a massive stroke, your whole right side is paralyzed, you have to limp along the streets and speak out of the left side of your mouth and drool but you go into rehabilitation and regain the power to walk and the power to talk and then one day you step off a curb at Sixty-seventh Street, and BANG you get hit by a city bus and then you die. Maybe”-Denis Leary.
Whenever I sit alone in my room... I play this song, when I'm on the subway... I play this song, when I'm on the bus... I play this song, when I'm walking... I play this song... I should stop playing this song.
Oh how I love this song. When York hummed this song, all the good memories just came back. Also a reminder of how fun and entertaining this game is compared to the sequel. I'm only 4 hours into the sequel and I already missed this game.
This song actually helped me alot and is still helping me to write my master thesis. If something is not working out or I am stuck, I just play this song and it does not seem so seroius. It actually helps me to relax. ;-)
I just got the PS3 version yesterday. It was my first experience with Deadly Premonition, and I can honestly say this is the best worst horror game I've ever played. Right up there with Illbleed and Michigan: Report from Hell. I love it.
The one person that immediately comes to mind is SSohpkc, aka Seamus, ahh.... the memories and how he mentioned how much he adored this song, been a fan since 2010 as well, still am..
I was a bit depressed since school in starting in a couple days for me, but man when I listen to this song, it always cheers me up. It just has that "everything will be okay" feel to it.
This fucking song is literally everywhere on RU-vid, from make up tutorials to feature long video essays, and it originates from a game that is simultaneously the worst and the best game ever made, amazing. Wouldn't you agree, Zach?