This is brilliant. The way it interplays mechanics from various minigames, the short spikes in difficulty, the fact that you make players hold the off-beat for that long. You understand why this song was in the horror album.
I didnt know lockstep could zoom out that much 😵💫 This is awesome! I especially liked the long offbeat lockstep, thats something ive never seen done before.
Really excellent job making this one. When playing around with the rhythm heaven maker program, I'm always tempted to just put a ton of constant notes and challenges, but your restraint in the slow, unchanging, uncomfortable lockstep march toward corpo dominion was ... chefs kiss
agreed, and if possible have them show all the pepsi logos through the company's lifetime or, if available, the proposed new logos associated with the song's source material.
Man,I love this song, feels like the "good" kind of avant-garde. Your remix also feels perfect for it, emulating the iteration necessary of logo design with the variety of minigames, and pairing Lockstep with the idealist talker also is really fitting.
Oh, and the third- and second-to-last minigames being themed around factories signifying the beginning of mass production coupled with the industrial rhythm is nothing but *chef's kiss*
The implication that DJ Blue and Yellow are an interracial couple LMAO
1:59 manzai birds at the "xenophobes and racists" line is CRAZY
i dont get it cries
@@sn0wcake They're racist.
This is brilliant. The way it interplays mechanics from various minigames, the short spikes in difficulty, the fact that you make players hold the off-beat for that long. You understand why this song was in the horror album.
i like some of the visual gags that corresponds to the lyrics. it's a neat touch
Best use of the cannery I've ever seen.
Only crime here is not using the minigame that is literally a business meeting.
2:05 this is beautiful i might shed a tear
The way you had a different game matching up to every demographic was actually so cool
the minigame choices in the verse where he lists the demographics has me losing it. great job
VERY good use of lockstep
the part where it zooms out to show a sea of people all exactly the same... Damn
Idea for a Skill Star:
Right at 3:04, have the offbeat Lockstep change to onbeat one last time just to press A on "Everything's connected."
This is very funky. I love that
I didnt know lockstep could zoom out that much 😵💫
This is awesome! I especially liked the long offbeat lockstep, thats something ive never seen done before.
this channel is severely underrated tf
Woah this is so good!!!
“mothers under 20” *tap trial*
Amazing!!!
Can I still make remixs with Heaven Studio
Really excellent job making this one. When playing around with the rhythm heaven maker program, I'm always tempted to just put a ton of constant notes and challenges, but your restraint in the slow, unchanging, uncomfortable lockstep march toward corpo dominion was ... chefs kiss
Also just noticed "are they even human" suddenly replaced all the humans with frogs and idk if that was intentional, but I do love it.
The fact fan club shows up when they say suicidal poets
missed opportunity for lockstep to make the pepsi logo
agreed, and if possible have them show all the pepsi logos through the company's lifetime or, if available, the proposed new logos associated with the song's source material.
Unfortunately heaven studio doesn't allow for custom images yet :(
That makes more sense for the song but it would be really funny if it was the image from Nature Tapes of the long nose guy
@@familiarnamemissing3382ya mean neil with the mask of his own face?
@@someweirdo428 maybe, I assumed it was an image of someone else but I’m probably wrong
Man,I love this song, feels like the "good" kind of avant-garde.
Your remix also feels perfect for it, emulating the iteration necessary of logo design with the variety of minigames, and pairing Lockstep with the idealist talker also is really fitting.
Oh, and the third- and second-to-last minigames being themed around factories signifying the beginning of mass production coupled with the industrial rhythm is nothing but *chef's kiss*
Also the static effect also feels quite fitting, very "retro presentation at a creepy high-rise office meeting"
this is amazing! however, if i may offer one critique, the minigame effects are too loud; i cant understand the music in some places
i love the way lockstep was used here SO MUCH