Composer: Toby Fox Playlist: • Deltarune: Chapter 2 M... Platforms: PC, Mac, Nintendo Switch, PS4 DELTARUNE Music that has been extended to play for at least 15 minutes.
This song is perfect and beautiful, especially that last part. It perfectly conveys Kris and Noelle teaming up through the city, with a bit of a goofy and chaotic feel, but also an adventurous one.
I completed chapter two in one night and I got so lost in this game world that I basically just was *in* that city for a few hours. I haven't gotten that immersed in a story and game like that since I first put on my VR headset, it was actually crazy. This is one of my favorite games I've ever played, actually fantastic. It holds and will hold a special place in my heart for years to come
This track has a very similar motif as 73 from Itoki Hana, which Toby Fox also composed. I can't unhear it! Just like how one of the other tracks (My Castle Town) sounds a lot like Cruel Angel's Thesis in the beginning.
unpopular opinion: this song is the best in chapter two, and in my opinion deltarune as whole. We all remember walking into the city for the first time (and if you dont, you should get your memory checked), the glowing sign, Susie and Ralsei in the far back, nothing more than a small speck, with this song starting to play in the background. you feel like your in a huge, bumbling city that never ends. truly a fantastic track.
I think it's also really cool because it fits both as a song of the happy pacifist route, and as a background song that juxtaposes what you do in snowgrave. Like it doesn't feel out of place in snowgrave, it actually works really well and gives the song a new creepier context.
@@meowtactic it does an amazing job of taking the normally upbeat feeling of the track, and making it feel like... a manifestation of just shivering and getting goosebumps, like even if you by some chance wandered into that path by accident, the song just puts that dark, heavy weight in your gut that just tells you, *"something's wrong"*
There's just something about Toby and his music compositions that can truly evoke such powerful feelings. Somehow in this song, I feel a nostalgic feeling, despite never being in such a place before. Such a wide and vast city to explore, all while your with a new friend who is just as unfamiliar as you are. It's truly beautiful.
So what happened for me is the NIGHT the chapter 2 was released I watched my favorite streamer and content creator play the game and they left to get food and this music sort of made me reflect on my life a bit. How much happier I am now, how much I’ve changed, how much more proud I am of myself, how much room I still have to grow, etc. just emotional stuff, thanks as always Toby fox
@@kitkatboard that means that it would be 15 years untill all chapters release, lets hope the world doesn't end before then! (I dont think it will but honestly who knows!)
Random music thought #3: Easily my favorite area in Deltarune so far, this song just feels so alive and makes the already big city feel EVEN bigger. Considering how alone(y) feeling most of Toby's areas are in Undertale it's a enjoyable change.
I started playing Undertale since 2015/2016, and Deltarune chapters 1 and 2 last year, but for some reason Deltarune has always made me nostalgic, not only for the songs, but for the Gameplay, and this song is probably my favorite background theme in Deltarune
Almost 3/4 of a year since I played Deltarune.. I wake up one morning, not having interacted with the community since I played.. And this is playing in my head. From dawn to midnight.. The song isn't an earworm, they're earworm *eggs*.
about this: i had an irl experience where i was walking in the center of the city i live in with my gf, a few days after new year's so there were still many many ads and buildings having new year's stuff on it. we wanted to go to the big christmas tree but got off on the wrong station, so we decided to just walk there. took us like a few hours. the city had the perfect atmosphere and so this track was playing in my head. after i came back home, i wrote this comment. i kinda want to go back to back then. my gf is now my ex gf. this winter hasn't been the best of winters, i'd say the previous one was much better. school was doing much better as well, i had actual fun and wanted to learn. right now it's quite painful, not in the way that it's hard to learn or anything, it's hard to focus, to concentrate. i have a theory why, but if so it's a real selfish move from me. i don't want to go too deep into it because it's personal. hey i'm procrastinating right now even. i need to learn. what am i doing here
listening to this feels nostalgic because my very first impression of chapter 2 i went in almost completely blind and i streamed it for friends who have since then cut me off LMAO nice memories
I always prefer the 2nd location themes over the 1st Like in Chapter 1 I liked Scarlet Forest more that Field of Hopes And Dreams And here I like WELCOME TO THE CITY more than A CYBER'S WORLD? I do this the other themes slap tho!
Honestly love Kris and Noelle's dynamic during this section's standard route. Just, two friends being goofy and messing with each other on occasion, the "i am going to touch the cheese" bit had me in shambles.
I played Chapter 2 recently and I knew about the...ah...alternate path with Noelle that can be done in this area. But I didn't know what triggered it. So I went about my business in this area, silently sweating bullets the entire time.
when i was playing this game it glitched out and this song wouldn’t stop playing, when i got into a battle it would play this song and the battle theme at the same time and outside of battle it would play over itself it was not very fun
When I listen to this song, I get so reminiscent of Pac-man World's soundtrack. There's something so nostalgic about the arcade sounds and beeps used that's rather riveting.
@@jetstreamsam3218 Dude right?! For some reason, I can sort of feel something from Pacman World 1's soundtrack in this theme. Probably because of the instruments used, but it kinda reminds me of something akin from the space/funhouse themes.
Anybody else get a Megaman Battle Network vibe from this track? And vibes of other games on other tracks? I feel like a lot of Toby's work on this OST is making callbacks to great game music of the past. Not the first time he's done it but this one seems to have a lot of it. Not a bad thing.