Frank Klepacki is a genre of music* Fixed it for you. Him and Grant Kirkhope are my childhood. Well, them and whomever composed the original Rainbow Six games.
Kirov reporting! *spamming anti-air buttons* Training Training Training Building Unit ready Unit ready Our base is under attack Unit lost Low power Unit lost Training Unit lost Warning, nuclear missile launched! *shout profanities* Battle control terminated.
Red Alert 2 was such an masterpiece of Westwood's finest. Westwood is known for being legendary of real time strategy games next to Blizzard..... but then later EA corrupted that legendary company.
good news guys. EA is working on remasters of the old games, and alongside of Petroglyph (former Westwood developers after the dissolution of the company). We can expect great things for C&C's future. Edit: and without any of the microtransactions bullshit too, they strictly said it outright.
The buildup at the beginning coupled with the “establishing battlefield control, standby” as dreadnoughts poured missiles into the shoreline defenses, and then you are suddenly given control of a massive landing party
This game is as old as me and I played the shit out of it growing up. Really can't find anything that beats this game, especially when RTS aren't popular nowadays.
Man Addicted to this game from the past haha and one of the games that had very epic Soundtracks (Still do!). I remember my most played games Red Alert 2, Battle Realms, Command and Conquer Generals, C&C Tiberium Wars and Stronghold Crusader :).
Is it weird if I sometimes waited specifically for this song to play before invading? lol. Of course, I wasn't sitting around doing nothing, but still... I was one weird fuckin teenager...
You weren't the only one. I always tried to sync the moment at 3:20 with the time that the Kirovs are about to drop their payloads. It makes it even better when the pilot announces "Bombardiers to your stations!"
Normally, not much for French, but this is an exception. "Détruire tout, c'est une obligation." "Destroy everything, it is an obligation." "Zerstöre alles, es ist eine Verpflichtung."
I never played Red Alert 2 or its ancestor, but Im very familiar with the game music, wich is very awesome. And I like to play hearts of iron 4 while im listening to Red alert music. It makes the game more serious.
The perfect background Music between Rocketeers vs Kirov Airships Edit: I just found what the first line meant and that's definitely what you'd think if you see a kirov approaching your base
Our miners are under attack Unit lost Construction complete Unit ready Unit lost Insufficient funds Warning NUCLEAR MISSLE LAUNCHED MAaaaammiii (my soldiers burning) :/
Some of the more chill C&C music is really good to listen to while playing FS19, especially some of the industrial but calm songs in Red Alert like "Traction", "Mud", "Fogger", etc.
I associate this song with the second last mission of the Allied campaign, Fallout. Cuba, a race against time for you to destroy three Soviet nuclear silos using the chronosphere with a lot of naval action in the mix.
I always associate it with the one time I heard this song in the mission in Chicago. That buildup in the song fits the urgent tone when you're running out of time to destroy the Psychic Amplifier.
@@Honarius1 Probably thinking of the Beacon mission in D.C. when you rescue president Dugan. I was referring to the one where the Psychic Amplifier is discovered and there's a timer before it activates and controls the entire U.S. and it ends with Vladimir nuking the city out of spite. Although, that D.C mission has a particular memory for me. I had legit copies of Red Alert 2 and Yuri's Revenge but had to search for a YR CD-key online and for some reason that caused the self-destruct anti-piracy to activate in the *base* game and not the expansion. #Dugan2020, by the way