Urdak has such an ominous feel for such a peaceful place, in a game that's all about violence. It immediately instills the sense that something here is very, very, wrong.
@@iurycabeleira7990 yeah, because think about it it's easy to imagine hell, but imagining heaven is really hard, like it can't be just a place of eternal pleasure because after a very long time wouldn't it become boring and kind off "hellish" in a way?
Unlike heaven, hell directly shows the process of suffering at almost everywhere to empower the world. Heaven is much more ominous due to how well it hides the suffering that empowers that world.
A genuine sci-fi horror track. Can't express how well-placed this song was in the game, especially if you're stuck reading all the lore you've picked up in game. Slowed down still retains the feel. Can't wait for OST to come out.
@@GordoRamsei same This track made me interested in the game Reading about the Khan Mayker feels so much more nuanced, tragic and sinister with this in the background