Damn NFS The Run And Black Rock's Split/Second had the Best Soundtracks Believe me. We all had childhood of Carnage Racings like Split/Second and NFS Games Those were the Best If only Split/Second had a Sequel i'd bet The Run would too
There's some great viddocs on what could have been with that game, and I believe you can still find prototype gameplay of the sequel too. We were gonna get something EPIC.
@@ATomatoIsAFruit Granted, it has it's faults, as well as being short, but there's nothing quite like it. The handling model I think fits with the long windy roads, as well as the sense of speed and danger. It's at least better than what NFS games came after
@@MariusUrucu it was unique in presentation but basically shot itself in the foot before even launching by showing trailers with repeat footage of its only couple of actual action setpieces, for one thing. The whole premise could've worked incredibly well with story branching of the kind where your performance on each stage - falling behind of target overtakes or being well clear of that - would affect the progression, in addition to routes throughout America offering its own flavour of replayability. None of that has happened. I don't know what people praise of its story, which is not just incredibly barebones but makes even less sense when being dissected. Handling itself was okay at speed, unsatisfying below 80kmh, and impact/collision physics were unpredictable or just weird. One of the strongest rubberbanding examples out of the NFS series, and that's saying something. A poor PC port riddled with problems beyond just the 30fps cap, which is minor by comparison. *Advertising quick time events!* Even compared to the next game in the series, Most Wanted 2012 - derided for being Burnout Paradise 2, is still much more replayable and satisfying if you get into it properly. The only selling points of The Run are the action sequences - and Split/Second does a better job with those as well. That being said, even if it seems like I'm coming across as overly negative towards The Run, the truth is I also acknowledge what it does well - it's why sometimes I still play it, there's something I enjoy in it despite the short campaign and everything else. The reason I feel so strongly is because NFS is yet another of my beloved game franchises that I feel have lost their way for years.
So I owned need for speed: the run at some point in time sometime ago but I don’t think I have a game in my possession so I don’t know where it went, I don’t remember why I don’t have it anymore, but I did at least have it at one point in time. Split second is a game that I still own and in my opinion of any racing game I played in my time and I’ve only played a couple, it’s probably one of the best interactive racing games meaning what you can set off on other people to throw them off, changing the roots, etc., and also had one of the best styles of drifting in any racing game I ever played. Not only does this track from split second which I do remember, work well on this track especially in this game, even though I don’t think I ever played this track in that game, the reason the music from that game works so well on this track in this game is because you have two forms of suspense that you’re dealing with, the icy Road which the car has to control it’s speed and it’s drifting on, and the boulders falling down, so with those two variables put into this track, I think this song does very well on this track for this video.
Now THIS run is worthy of the Split/Second soundtrack. I would even say if a sequel exists in some parallel universe, this is what a snow track would function like.
Even if we disregard the fact that we have zero meaningful information on the upcoming game's, well, gameplay, they cannot use Split Second's soundtrack.
@@ATomatoIsAFruit wait first phase? shit forgot to watch the rest. ill add more if I can. Edit: Pretty sure it's one song cause I heard some similar rhythms to Cars And Chaos at some parts after the first "phase"
As the title suggest, the music is taken from Split/Second game. The soundtrack should be in ua-cam.com/play/PLB268D8DC1BF3C4F9.html somewhere. Goodluck
It’s an attempt at using a dynamic song. The context is Split/Second uses a more intense version of the song the further the race progresses. I was able to spot this set. Cars and Chaos Heavy Heat ??? 3rd place finish
@@Nickoboss29 downloads.khinsider.com/game-soundtracks/album/split-second-velocity-gamerip-2010 Mind that they're not named beyond generic "intensity" tracks so you'll have your work cut out for you in case you fancy organising them properly.
2 of the most underrated racing games in one video
The power of the UA-cam recommended never disappoints
and with great power comes bizzare algorithms
yup
Damn NFS The Run And Black Rock's Split/Second had the Best Soundtracks Believe me. We all had childhood of Carnage Racings like Split/Second and NFS Games Those were the Best If only Split/Second had a Sequel i'd bet The Run would too
There's some great viddocs on what could have been with that game, and I believe you can still find prototype gameplay of the sequel too. We were gonna get something EPIC.
No one appreciating the music getting muffled when they go through the tunnels is disappointing.
NEED FOR SPEED: THE RUN + SPLIT SECOND =
NEED FOR SPEED: THE SPLIT SECOND RUN
Actually
NFS: THE SPLIT RUN: VELOCITY
Wow... even with Split Sevond Velocity ost fits well
These three games are my childhood
NFS: Carbon (PS2 Version) -3rd place
NFS: Hot Pursuit -2nd place
Split/Second Velocity -1st place
Hell yeah
I had a taste for Split/Second music and I have not been dissatisfied. This is an amazing video
NFS The Run is underrated
I think the opposite..
@@ATomatoIsAFruit Granted, it has it's faults, as well as being short, but there's nothing quite like it. The handling model I think fits with the long windy roads, as well as the sense of speed and danger.
It's at least better than what NFS games came after
@@MariusUrucu it was unique in presentation but basically shot itself in the foot before even launching by showing trailers with repeat footage of its only couple of actual action setpieces, for one thing. The whole premise could've worked incredibly well with story branching of the kind where your performance on each stage - falling behind of target overtakes or being well clear of that - would affect the progression, in addition to routes throughout America offering its own flavour of replayability.
None of that has happened. I don't know what people praise of its story, which is not just incredibly barebones but makes even less sense when being dissected. Handling itself was okay at speed, unsatisfying below 80kmh, and impact/collision physics were unpredictable or just weird. One of the strongest rubberbanding examples out of the NFS series, and that's saying something. A poor PC port riddled with problems beyond just the 30fps cap, which is minor by comparison. *Advertising quick time events!*
Even compared to the next game in the series, Most Wanted 2012 - derided for being Burnout Paradise 2, is still much more replayable and satisfying if you get into it properly. The only selling points of The Run are the action sequences - and Split/Second does a better job with those as well.
That being said, even if it seems like I'm coming across as overly negative towards The Run, the truth is I also acknowledge what it does well - it's why sometimes I still play it, there's something I enjoy in it despite the short campaign and everything else. The reason I feel so strongly is because NFS is yet another of my beloved game franchises that I feel have lost their way for years.
Great job dude ! The mixing is really good you deserve more recognition for that
Great work, I like the little touch of how the music fades when you're in the tunnels just like in split second.
So I owned need for speed: the run at some point in time sometime ago but I don’t think I have a game in my possession so I don’t know where it went, I don’t remember why I don’t have it anymore, but I did at least have it at one point in time.
Split second is a game that I still own and in my opinion of any racing game I played in my time and I’ve only played a couple, it’s probably one of the best interactive racing games meaning what you can set off on other people to throw them off, changing the roots, etc., and also had one of the best styles of drifting in any racing game I ever played.
Not only does this track from split second which I do remember, work well on this track especially in this game, even though I don’t think I ever played this track in that game, the reason the music from that game works so well on this track in this game is because you have two forms of suspense that you’re dealing with, the icy Road which the car has to control it’s speed and it’s drifting on, and the boulders falling down, so with those two variables put into this track, I think this song does very well on this track for this video.
Now THIS run is worthy of the Split/Second soundtrack. I would even say if a sequel exists in some parallel universe, this is what a snow track would function like.
What we have here are two of the best racing games of the 2010s.
Match made in heaven I swear
This fits well :) awsome work
We will always have MotorStorm Apocolypse
damn, detonation event was fun and hard on xbox 360, but this is different level
This soundtrack is most underrated! Also, Burnout: Need For Speed will be released somewhat in year 2024. Heavy Heat should be added to Burning Route.
Even if we disregard the fact that we have zero meaningful information on the upcoming game's, well, gameplay, they cannot use Split Second's soundtrack.
Great work with sound.
this is so much cooler.
This is gonna be an interesting vid
Legendary.
This was basically nfs split second game now that I think about it
my only 2 favorite race car games
This would fit in Wreckfest
Great job man
Very nice very nice!
That’s perfect
holy shit this is great
Fit with the song 😊
Personally I would've prefered the elite race music.
Just like split second
is fkn more playable!!!
Yo i want this remix
For anyone who's interested in the music that is played
The music was Cars and Chaos (ua-cam.com/video/3zF0JSCJ5V8/v-deo.html)
So that's the true name for the first "phase"? I know intensities 2 and 3 after the first tunnel are named something else.
@@ATomatoIsAFruit wait first phase? shit forgot to watch the rest. ill add more if I can.
Edit: Pretty sure it's one song cause I heard some similar rhythms to Cars And Chaos at some parts after the first "phase"
@@thecowgoesquacc so the first phase is Cars and Chaos, apparently. The remainder is Heavy Heat.
@@ATomatoIsAFruit oh ok
You need to join our S/S Discord man
Join the first split second group on facebook that i've created...
@@Nickoboss29 okay. Gotchu
@@mraero01 it's the only one so you should find it...
@@mraero01 found it?
@@Nickoboss29 no. Send link
rip the other driver
Music name pls
As the title suggest, the music is taken from Split/Second game. The soundtrack should be in ua-cam.com/play/PLB268D8DC1BF3C4F9.html somewhere. Goodluck
It’s an attempt at using a dynamic song. The context is Split/Second uses a more intense version of the song the further the race progresses. I was able to spot this set.
Cars and Chaos
Heavy Heat
???
3rd place finish
@@zSTALKn to be exact,the song that most appears out to have the progression is the elite race one
Heavy heat(a.k.a. Cars and Chaos)
Try with the elite races theme...
Not the same impact, plus I've already used that for a previous video.
@@ATomatoIsAFruit where i can find the downloaded songs?
@@Nickoboss29 downloads.khinsider.com/game-soundtracks/album/split-second-velocity-gamerip-2010
Mind that they're not named beyond generic "intensity" tracks so you'll have your work cut out for you in case you fancy organising them properly.
@@ATomatoIsAFruit thank you!
@@ATomatoIsAFruit would you like to join to the first S/S facebook group?
EPIC, more videos.
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lmaooo how did this idea come to your mind?