Brutkey

Ishambard
@ishambard@cupoftea.social

So, last night, I was quite giddy with excitement for today's #VGMWednesday

I've been meaning to share this one for a while, and I engineered an excuse. You could say I didn't need to, but I am the one who decided on an annual theme of things I have played recently.

So recently, I replayed and recorded a Let's Play of Extermination for
#PS2 , which is an early 6th generation survival horror.
For a game of its genre, on new hardware, released in 2000, it's not bad, in my opinion. It has some jank, and the voice acting is pretty choice.

But I am here to drop the biggest twist this game has to offer. This is the ending track that plays during the final cutscene as it fades to credits. [Candy Girl]

https://youtu.be/YlNIU2WSeU8?si=GJYFwFEL1fnaqum6

It feels like some kind of prank or shitpost, though during the credits you get about a minute of this before it fades to generic actiony ending music, you'll know what I mean when you hear.
That's cowardice in my book. They should have done the full song.

Nazo
@nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.social

@ishambard@cupoftea.social Oh I hate it when things do that!

I guess they saw some movie that did it and thought it was cool or something? I've seen a few movies that did do this and it doesn't suck any less in them...
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Ishambard
@ishambard@cupoftea.social

@nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.social

It's just really weird and jarring.

Especially as the music has this, I wanna say, 1950s vibe to it in what is a relatively modern setting. It is just so out of place after you defeat the final boss in a rather frustrating 3 phase battle.