@@henrylouisjean7793 The whole live set "Access All Arenas" is excellent. Justice has a lot of music, all available on youtube afaik, and some cool visuals on their music videos too.
The beginning of this song really does give me the feel of hunting or being prey. Running through a dense city or forest. The rest of it is kinda more normal, but damn that beginning fugue. I think it's a fugue? Not sure what it's called.
@MetalFalcon99 there might be story elements in the world, but it's unsure if it will answer any other questions from the original trilogy. All we know is that it takes place in the same universe.
It killed most of its public interest the moment it was announced to be an Extraction Shooter, unfortunately. Not to mention that Destiny will probably truly start declining after TFS, so it will have to be the greatest Extraction Shooter ever made.
Beginning of this song is from Castlevania II Simons Quest Bloody tears. Once youve listened to that checkout Megeraptors Bloody Tears Metal Version. Such a sick song! 😵
Probably not, they wanted some shwanky music to bop to for the initial trailer. I would assume when we get a gameplay trailer, Michael Salvatori can whip out a good recreation of one of the tracks from the og Marathons. Hoping for a reprise of Infinity's theme.
This ain't the version from the Marathon trailer, the one in that was the SebastiAn remix and it didn't feature DVNO like the Woman Worldwide live version did
someone else said it but I'm being genuine when I say I'm at a loss at the "another extraction shooter..." comments. "another live service," i get, and agree with, but most people I see haven't even heard of an extraction shooter. Is it a big genre I missed? Was it a craze at some point?
@@Herobuilder21 Nope, never been a craze or anything, Tarkov got popular for a little bit and has been out for a while so I guess anyone that played it and either got bored of it or just got bodied by all the cheaters in game feels like extraction shooters have been around for a while now. Note that this Marathon probably is already like 4 years deep in development so it is obvious that Bungie saw the vacuum and the potential in the genre short after Tarkov (and DMZ, credit where credit is due) gained some traction. Now, Marathon being an extraction shooter doesn't mean it's going to be anything similar to Tarkov, are they going to copy the esoteric ammo and inventory management from Tarkov? Who knows, but imo that's a big part of what makes Tarkov both unique and pretty annoying at the same time.
Great song, really like the ending. Sad that this game will be just another generic live service game from bungle instead of a single player experience like original games.
It's alright, but this doesn't sound even remotely like at all marathon. Like bruh, i feel like they are just using the name as brand recognition rather than just making something new because i guess modern audiences have brain damage and are brand zombies.
This feels more legit than most. If they only wanted brand recognition, they would make another Halo game - not revive a niche mid-90s Doom clone series for the Mac that hasn't had a new title in over 20 years.
@@necrosteel5013 they didn't make Destiny 3 then - but the basic point still stands, Marathon is far from a household name, it's not something that gamers will buy on reflex.
@@kapparomeo you sure, gamers practically buy anything AAA on impulse these days. They still haven't fully milked destiny 2 either and don't want to push their luck with a 3rd. I mean, come on, the second game was already pushing it and really doesn't seem like much of an improvement from 1.
@@necrosteel5013The Marathon fanbase is like 50yo already, the franchise literally has no recognition, it doesn't matter if people buy things on impulse, the devs just wanna revive one of their franchises and that's fine
Does anyone who ever played the original game, like this song? It's trash! Sounds like coffee-shop 1-man synth garbage. Guess I'm gonna hate the new game too