The full soundtrack for the game Papers, Please by Lucas Pope. Buy this awesome game here! papersplea.se Note: I do not own these songs, blah blah blah, copyright and stuff
In my play through, i did survival for the best, let uncle and son die, 'cause fuck'em, helped with saving money. let the nephew disappear, 'cause fuck'em. Sided with The Order of The EZIC Star as well did everything they wanted (except killing the man in red), and other thing's. In a nutshell, did a lot of bad, a lot of good.
@@Cat-grfThe "It was a mistake to open this checkpoint" guy shows up on day 1 and doesn't give you any papers, just says it and leaves, so you can't get a citation from him Who are you thinking of?
@@Cat-grfi assume you mean day 29 jorji where he offers his passport to help the inspector escape to obristan. He does not leave until you do an unauthorized passport confiscation and therefore, unavoidable citation
You arrested by Arstotzka. Your account has unstable movements. They found your contact with EZIC. Its punishment is execution. Your execution will be tomorrow. You dont have any idea about your family.
“The next person is my wife don’t give her too much trouble” “Where is your entry permit?” “I don’t have one” “DENIED” “Please if I go back I will be ki-“ “DENIED” Glory to Arstotzka!
1:43 Dear Inspector, we checked your activity over the past few days. It has been revealed that you cooperate with EZIC group. This is considered treason. Goodbye, Inspector.
You are under arrest for copypasting another "Hello, inspector" joke. The penalty is death. Your execution is sheduled for tomorrow. The safity of your sense of humour is unknown.
Based on real world situations it is not unlikely that we do in fact live in a distopian peice of fiction, or the world is looks like this becouse of other reasons.
1:43 I can clearly imagine this song playing in the backround after you have passed away (from any cause), and in front of you is a long list with pictures, videos, and descriptions of the best moments of your life. It shows timelines, achievements, embarassing moments, funniest momest, saddest moments, scariest moments, weirdest moments, social achievements, comparisons, friends along the way, biggest obstacle, nearest death moments, and other recap moments in your life before you are moved on. All while you are in so much emotion, you hear this song. Death.
1:43 You dead Your wife cried for a long time, but soon recovered Your children go to university Your mother dead after you because of stress Your family don't forget about you A new life awaits you Glory to Arstotzka!
I'm about to get mine on the iPad version and I'm so excited! I know most people probably won't see this but I just wanted to express how much I love this game!
When I went to extract the soundtrack I found it funny how valve games have them hidden in some .cache file or whatever, but this game just has 3 .ogg files sitting in a folder.
Your entire family is gone. The Ministry of Labor focuses on Arstotzka's future growth. Workers are expected to support large healthy families. Your position will be filled by someone more appropriate. Glory to Arstotzka.
*GLORY TO ARSTOTZKA* Hello inspector. There has been recent disturbances in Arstotzka. A rebel group is known to pass through this checkpoint occasionally. *Hands Ezic symbol* Does this look familiar? *GLORY TO ARSTOTZKA*
The crescendo at 1:20 gave me the chills. So did 1:36. By far the best soundtrack ever made GLORY TO ARSTOTZKA! EDIT: Also. Play on 1.5x speed. Sounds awesome
When sergiu joined the checkpoint I didn't think he was too important and he got shot that same day by a terrorist. Almost forgot about him but when his wife came to the checkpoint my heart broke
I think this game deserves more games A few ideas: A game where you are doing a similar job but on the Kolechian side. A game where you are a border guard(rather than inspector). A game where you play as a citizen of Arstotzka where you can choose to rebel against the country(joining EZIC) or remain loyal, an ending you could get in that game would be to become an inspector which would then lead to Papers, Please.
One of my ideas was that you would play as some sort of Arstotzkan CIA agent and you're looking through suspect's computers and seeing if they are criminals or clean.
Border guard could be the same but he interrogates the detained and has the final say on who is jailed, executed or allowed entry. Evantually a detained EZIC will seek your cooperation
There was meant to be a side DLC sort of game where you played an agent and you tried to smuggle items across the border. Lucas Pope (the dev) said he didn't really know how it would look though. Never ended up doing it because he didn't like working on Papers, Please anymore.
NEXT Hello let me in also I am in now way related to the man you just denied -looks at citation, then looks at poison- -puts poison on stamp- *cachunk* Cause no trouble
me seeing jorji: first time: wtf guy where's your passaport. second: hello. wtf. passaport made with paint?. third: oh really good passaport.but you need more papers. fourth: congratulations. five: oh no man you have drugs ( aproved) six:you are a criminal (aproved)
Hello Kord364 after 8 years of waiting you will get your prize we gonna get of you prize becasue you uploaded all Arstotzkas themes in one video you with your familiy will go to better place glory to Arstotzka !
esto es una de las mejores composiciones que escuché en mi vida. Me siento dichoso de haber nacido en la epoca que nací para hoy poder disfrutar esta pieza. Gloria a Arstotzka
То чувство, когда всю игру отказывал в пропуске нуждающимся, винил себя за это, ждал любой возможности сдать EZIC, но после сдачи тебя самого посадили. Но меня это не остановило, и я искренне радовался за инспектора, которого в конце оправдали и поблагодарили за службу. Слава Арстоцке!
"Papers, please." "Hmm your weight is 85 on the passport but scales are 86" "Oh I gained some wei-" "Sorry i think you mean you are carrying a bomb good luck in prison lol"
Man, I remember when I saw this for the first time, I wanted to be a checkpoint inspector SO BAD, this game made it look so cool, I wanted to stamp passports and check all that other stuff so bad as well. Now I see that the people who actually have that job have a huge responsibility for their actions, for who they let through and that it's a pretty dangerous job to be working at since there can be anyone asking to be let in a country. Welp. *GLORY TO ARSTOTZKA!!!!*
I find the main theme for Papers Please and Return of the Obra Dinn very striking. They both sound similar yet different at the same time. I cant wait to see what Lucas Pope makes up next.
Kolechian extremist drops off a literal bomb at a crowded checkpoint, Inspector: "Should we shut down the border?" Calensk having absolute balls of steel: "For that poorly designed piece of crap? Stupid terrorist, didn't even add display. Just cut wires in order and call next in line."
it's sad that in-universe, Arstotzka is probably the best place to live. Immigrants from Kolechia, UF, Impor, and Antegria say that their country is a shithol and that Artotzka is better. We know that Republia is unstable dictaorship from the Republia Times. The only countries that seem to be well off are Artotzka and Obristan.
Timestamps: 0:00 Papers, Please Main Menu Soundtrack 1:43 Papers, Please Bad Ending Soundtrack (Getting Arrested, Getting In Jail, Getting Executed) 3:15 Papers, Please Happy Ending Soundtrack (Escaping To Obristan, EZIC Succeeding With Your Help, Being Cleared Of All Suspicion)
xHarry777 he didnt... he specificly said it was from Papers, Please. he didn't steal it, just simply recorded the soundtrack so we can hear it without sitting at the title screen forever.
There is a microscopic rip that it took days to find in your papers THAT IS AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF TREASON YOUR EXECUTION IS DUE TONIGHT SAME GOES FOR THE CLOSEST MEMBERS OF YOUR FAMILY
I don't know if you used Russian because you are Russian or because you thought Papers Please was based in Russian, but just so you know it was based in Eastern Germany
@@Nickname863 yep, but it wasn't like their 1st language. People didn't just speak Russian on the streets, German was still the standard. I'm not saying he should've made the comment in German either tho, Russian is fine too