If you guys like this version, the Resonnant Vie version will hit you HARD. It's still able to capture the same emotions with the piano and violin. Absolutely classic.
Glad you guys enjoyed the Resonnant Vie version of this awesome track. I was quite blown away by it when I first heard it. It's a pleasure to be able to share that experience with you all.
Predator7877 *Melt Down* and *Gravity* are also top contenders, as well. And let's not forget *Combustion* and *Power Bomb*. I also have a soft spot for the track called *For Endless Fight 2*. Also, the remastered version of *Passionate* comes to mind. Although that particular track shows up as the first Farnible (Fefnir) encounter theme, the remastered version lends itself to a sort of grudge match feel, perfect for a second round decisive battle.
This track has been going through my head for a long time and i finally found it! I'm not going to claim to be a big mega man fan but i remember this from when I was about five. Thank you so much internet. This brings back so many memories.
I remember when I started this stage in Z2, I started moving to the right... and then I stopped and my jaw dropped and I was like, "Holy shit, this BGM kicks ASS!" Z2 had the best soundtrack of the entire series, and is my favorite next to original MMX1.
When I hear this song I get visions of the space core from portal 2 it just sounds like a song you'd hear if you went to space not a frozen Iceland still a banger top 10 Megaman songs of all time
When i first played this level, i had to stop for a full minute just to JAM to it Zero was standing in place for a full loop of the entire song before i even touched the buttons
@rushmanzero It's fine, i understand. I miss them, too. Zero can NEVER be replaced. Did you know that HE was the original design for the X series' protagonist? (Before it was called that, of course) It was rejected though, for whatever reason. He still managed to get his own series though! XD
May be because of the synth arp in the intro? That's a sample taken from a sample pack called Methods of Mayhem, which IIRC was used a lot in the 2000s; this isn't the only example where Megaman Zero (and Capcom as a whole) has used this sample pack btw
@@gordonzora8594 Oh, wasn't aware that most of those games used it as well lol; I did know about HotD tho at least, but yeah IIRC, I also heard people saying that Devil May Cry used it as well, but I'm not too sure since I don't know much about the series, and same goes for the soundtrack too, but at least that's something :V
@TytoCorvus I guess, I didn't play battle network. It looked silly and for kids. Maybe I was too harsh on it, I just didn't like the replacement of X and Zero.
Todas sus entregas tienen sus mejores temas, este y el que también se usa para la base de la guardiana de mar son bueno, no sé el por que me gustan los niveles de hielo xD
The fuck Megaman Zero 2 was released on 2003 and House of the dead was released on 1998 or 1999 something BUT THE START OF THIS SONG SOUNDS LIKE THE NOTE FROM HOD2
@rushmanzero Zero and X were pretty awesome.... but Battle Network was one of the best games ever created. It's system has been unsurpassed - just take a look at its ratings and the number of units it has sold. No denying how good THAT is.
Zero and X were the best... WTF happened to them? And What's with this lame ass megaman network battle crap. So lame.... So very lame... That's not mega man anything. That's just mega crap!