Artist: Mick Gordon Game: Doom Eternal (Unofficial) Title: Sentinel Prime (Ambient) --- The background music that plays during Sentinel Prime. --- Visualizer template by Visual Imotion Creative bit.ly/33JkELu #DOOM #DOOMEternal #Ambient
that track on Doom 1 is one of my favorites, the man who create these tracks create tracks for Sigil too, the track of the first level of Sigil is awesome too
by far my favorite ambient non-fighting track, gives off such a fantastic feeling of pain and terror boiling in the doom slayer, mixing and fueling into his rage and anger.
As much as I love the action in this game, this music was probably one of the ones I remembered the most. It stood for a part of the game that was focused not on ripping and tearing, but uncovering just what occurred between Doom 64 and 2016. Loved it.
I remember just standing still at the start of the level and staring at the scenery (and the red moon) for a good 20 mins and just listening to this eerie tune. Such a haunting and surreal experience in this masterpiece of a game.... I also did the same in Urdak.
I only noticed this the second time I played through the game and was like how haven't I noticed this masterpiece before? It sends chills down my spine
This track is so atmospheric, mysterious and beautiful. This is, arguably, the most beautiful song Mick has ever created, besides the A Day In Pompeii soundtrack. Mick did an amazing job on this soundtrack, especially the ambient tracks, like this one!
If you played the original games, the Sign of Evil should already tell you that much like _that_ old Phobos base, Sentinel Prime (and its society) are and always were beyond salvation, beyond your grasp, thus fueling your own despair, rage, denial and refusal to let things go... Unpunished... Which bolsters your resolve to kill _them_ all.
When I hear this song it feels like a civilization lost to corrupt maykr rule, the sentinel people wanting to be free from their shackles and return to their old ways. Or is that just me
@@jeyerlulz the corrupted ones are not just the Marauders. I meant it in the sense that even simple Argentian folk renounced their old ways and embraced the new way of life by accepting the "gift" of Argent Energy despite of what the Night Sentinels found out and said to them.
@@blehh_mae not all, most went into hiding like the betrayer did. In the Ancient Gods part 2 the sentinels that joined Slayer's fight against hell's forces are the ones who still worshipped the wraiths, since the ones who worshipped the Maykrs are hostile towards the Slayer after he killed the priest.
Yeah If doomguy trusts the Khan Maykr, he would be fooled by her and she would surely ressurect the icon of sin and it will destroy earth Khan Maykr is a lying bastard
In Sentinel Prime the Slayer sees what will become of Earth if he does not save it. He sees what the demons have done to his people, he sees what the Maykrs have not just allowed but have had a hand in causing. He sees what his failures cost. Never again. The demons, the Maykrs, they will all die. He’s going to kill them all for what they did to his home world, to this world that worshipped him, to this new Earth he’s found. They are going to pay.
The aesthetic of just this picture... it doesn’t fit Doom, the endless slaughter. Yet, it’s beautiful. I love it. The best aesthetic in the game, in my opinion. I can’t quite describe it at the moment.
How TF does someone take a cheesy little song, consisting of a few notes of midi music, and turn it into _this_ orchestral masterpiece? Mick is definitely one of The Ancient Gods
I wouldn’t say sign of evil is cheesy it’s definitely the most moody and atmospheric of the classic doom bunch. Honestly I’d say that it’s the best doom song period it’s actually got a pretty gorgeous melody to it.
@@vadernation1233 Right, it's very catchy and was my personal favorite from the OG DOOM. I'm referring to the technological limitations of that era (I used to help my father build PCs back then and it's astonishing how far PC hardware has come in a few decades). Because while Sign of Evil has an awesome melody, it isn't something you could get an orchestra to play onstage to thunderous applause. Unlike this composition here
This level was amazing saving Chicago from Sentinel prime and the deceptions was awesome idk why transformers were in a doom game but it was awesome ngl
I remember well when I passed the location with the bosses of the first episode. The music and the empty and spacious map gave a very strong sense of melancholy.
I imagine listening to this song while gazing at the night sky. The stars stretching outward forever, the darkness between them too big to comprehend. Bruh this song fucks me up.
me playing well this is the past of the slayer 0:12 wait that song sounds familliar *renember flashback of me as kid playing e1m8* OMG I RENEMBER IS SIGN OF EVIL
i had a dream with this music kk so like it was a dream about me being born as some sentinel citizen in taras nabad and the sentinel parents performed some ritual while night sentinels surrounded the gate that stood before me and they put what looked like the praetor suit point on my chest while i was in my (sentinel) crib, blue particles form around me like in teh doom 2016 tether activation in the crib i hear the screaming and fighting of the night sentinels vs the primal demons fast foward i was in the arena and had won against most opponents fast foward (again) im in this situation as seen in the tables shows the sentinels surrounding the doomguy before becoming the doomslayer died in a battle but got revived as a marauder die to doomguy but get revived again as a night sentinel join doomguy in the battle of immora and win
During Markiplier's playthrough of the game, his editor played this ambience in the background any time he was reading Codex entires about the lore. I think it really fits in well there, it feels like the perfect soundtrack for researching ancient history and uncovering dark secrets. Spoopy. Seriously though, the ambient music in this game is fucking phenomenal and deserves just as much praise as the energetic and intense heavy metal (which is also, obvious, phenomenal).
And why do you think his power, his RAGE. Stuns the gods of the netherworld. watches the empty valleys what had slaves, And demons. That took against the slayer. The earth has already fallen, Phobos base can't just fix mars. The demons, The slayer, With one has caused more destruction. The priest have tried everything to stay alive, But he only gets closer, And closer. *And closer...*
The UAC and Sentinel Prime share a lot of similarities in lore I'm just now starting to realize. That's probably why Mick decided to redo Sign of Evil and theme it also for this area. The UAC quickly fell to the corruption of Hell much like Sentinel Prime, Argent D'Nur and Phobos were both absorbed into Hell, and both forged and built the DOOM Slayer we have today.
Took me a minute to realize, but this entire level was a remake of e1m8 from the original DooM; from the musical score, to the boss, to the portal to Hell..
Whenever I Listen to this, all I can think of is the will to keep going forward. The Doom Slayer was offered everything back if he just turned away and stopped. But he couldn’t. Too much had been sacrificed for him to turn around. He couldn’t turn back even if he wanted to. His rage would still linger, and his revenge would be incomplete. He had to trudge forward.
To be honest, i was just running through there and suddenly i somehow knew what was about to come next. It took me a few seconds to realise why i knew it and it was a really amazing moment. I also think that this was a good choice of music because this song represents a part of the Slayers past, which the place does too.