Wasteland 3 - Making Our Dreams Come True
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Song from last fight (Wasteland 3 - Cult of the Holy Detonation)
This song is owned by inXile Entertainment.
P.S. song is cover Laverne and Shirley Theme
The song was added to the game with the second story DLC - Wasteland 3: Cult of the Holy Detonation
Announcement Teaser:
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Launch Trailer:
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Performed by:
The Streamline Modernes (as stated in the in-game credits)
Lyrics:
Give us any chance - we’ll take it.
Read us any rule - we’ll break it.
We’re gonna make our dreams come true.
Doin’ it our way.
Nothin’s gonna hold us back now,
Straight ahead and on the track now.
We’re gonna make our dreams come true.
Doin’ it our way.
There ain’t nothing we won’t try,
Never heard the word “impossible”.
This time there’s no stopping us.
On your marks, get set and go now,
Got a dream and we just know now,
We’re gonna make our dreams come true.
And we’ll do it our way, yes our way.
Make all our dreams come true.
And we’ll do it our way, yes our way.
Make all our dreams come true.
For me and you.
There ain’t nothing we won’t try,
Never heard the word “impossible”.
This time there’s no stopping us.
On your marks, get set and go now,
Got a dream and we just know now,
We’re gonna make our dreams come true.
And we’ll do it our way, yes our way.
Make all our dreams come true.
And we’ll do it our way, yes our way.
Make all our dreams come true.
For me and you.
Streamline moderns are girls. I think they got a local band to do this song. This song stuck in my dang head tho.
Isnt this song a parody of a tv show theme
@@Jv19979 ua-cam.com/video/bJzF8_df1R8/v-deo.html
@@Jv19979 Same band! Just a name for any weird songs we do for TV/film etc
@@AngelaGonzalez-sf1yx it took me forever to remember, Laverne and Shirley opening song. Schlamiel, shmaziel, heffenpeffer incorporated!
LOVE this rendition of this song. My only gripe was putting it into an hour-long plus boss fight, thereby making me listen to it non-stop on repeat the entire time and embedding it so deeply into my psyche that it has become a permanent part of my daily head-radio.
My main issue with the game's soundtrack. They should have made the boss music much longer and more varied before it repeats. It's adorable though, especially after the really tense music just before the fight.
sorry about that!
Fucking pain in the ass boss
The boss fight wasn’t that bad IMO, it would have been tedious but this song was making me purposely prolong the fight so I could listen longer.
I actually got hyped every time it started over, but that could have been due to the brain damage it caused
Best boss fight song ever !
You get strangely motivated when you want to prevent a nuclear explosion and you are litteraly at 30 meters from the source, and you are chased by a giant Proteus..
Ever heard "Has to be this way?"
Wang Chung was pretty bitchin', too, as was fighting cannibals at the jamboree to "Battle Hymn of the Republic."
Thanks inXile Entertainment, Wasteland 3 was such an amazing experience. Cant wait to see what they do next!
They're working on some fps, I read a while back
@@Zen-rw2fz FPS RPG with a Steampunk setting apparently.
We might even get to see it at the Xbox and Bethesda Showcase in s few days
I didn't expect this to be the song to fight a cult boss
It didn´t sound right the first time I heard it, but it definitely won me over
I feel like it was originally intended to be an intentional ribbing on players who jumped through all the hoops to get the 'happy' ending. But then they ran out of time so it's the only song that's played regardless of how you reach the end and what you choose.
@@Father_Wendigothat and the fact that the cult was all happy and nice and stuff, fits perfectly
it’s like happy music playing over something disturbing happening
Its like the game is laughing along with you at the sheer ridiculousness.
it’s amazing isn’t it
I was lukewarm on Cult overall, but this just put a big, stupid smile on my face through the whole fight and I walked away pretty happy with it. They could easily have come up with a tense BGM for the final battle, but instead it's like the team realized this was the last big thing they'd get to do for the game, so they wanted to close with something bouncy and fun instead. The result, like most of the game's use of covers, is something far more memorable.
Thanks for the upload, this one's just gonna get better with age ^^b
While I have my issues with the DLC I agree that this song kinda makes me ignore them because the song is that good
I just like to imagine the team took a step back to look at the sheer concentrated insanity they have created with this DLC, and figured fuck it, let's go all the way
I put in my headphones during the drool gauntlet. Queuing up music to put.
And then grinned when Monster Mash started playing.
Same with the fight against the… I forgot his name. The guy in love with the “angel”
What was that song anyway
me, 20 minutes into attempt #5, watching the fucking countdowns reset again while the boss meanders out of the strike zone: W E ' R E D O I N ' I T O U R W A Y
Decoys are key to this fight
I've been watching Laverne & Shirley reruns again lately and so of course my craving for this version of the song has returned. It's just so perfect.
I couldn't believe it lol
Playing this game for the first time, this blew my mind. My gf said "where's that music coming from?" I just laughed and sand what I could. Wayne's World party time excellent!!!
Cult of the Holy Detonation has gotta be the weaker naratively of the two available DLCs for Wasteland 3 but the soundtracks and combat encounters were well worth it. When this song started playing I just had the sense of goofy good natured fun wash on over me. The last boss fight of the DLC is a reward on to itself.
I would not say so - they are done quite well - all this confusion about how they plan to help whole wasteland is perfect. Encounters with cultists that do not know they holy book or constantly replicating self aware clone that needs to die over and over...
In general Wasteland 3 do not have much week spots
I though the story was kind of dumb, but I actually liked the combat encounters. Gave me a reason to worry about debuffing or stunning stuff instead of just killing it outright. I like loading dock / monster mash combination as much as the last boss with this song.
Never expected a southern country rendition of every anime opening song
I couldn't stop grinning, even when I lost this fight. Was humming this one for days
The first 30 or so seconds of this fight I got really weirded out, because stylistically Holy Detonation has a very set theme in its sound, but this is such a stupid tune given the theme of the final fight that it just works so well.
In a perfect world, this video and song gets the attention it deserves...
Mixed feelings on the DLC(Not negative, mind you) and this solidified it as a certified Fargo moment
I can see how the guy that made this encounter would also have a statue of Ronald Reagan shooting laser beams from its eyes.
This song made that annoying bossfight incredibly exilarating, thanks for uploading it!
Didn't seem that annoying. Sniper takes out the cooling rods, melee guy with high movement lures the boss to the cooling rods, other guys kill and crowd control the other guys that spawn. Pop a couple chems before the fight and its not to bad, even on SJ.
@@ericnewman4462 I didnt like the continuing respawn of mobs and the necessity to redirect the boss. But probably all is due to me setting max difficulty. Still an awesone dlc
Really wish Wasteland had more DLC. Enjoyed the game so much and loved the soundtracks
Yeah, I guess it is a cold take / unpopular opinion, but I actually loved the encounters in this DLC.
The game crashed a bunch during the last fight for my friend and I so we heard this for hours. I always play it when times are tough in other games now, its the sound of suffering and it motivates us enough to win so we can stop the music.
The Rangers never stop fighting!
The best music for the final boss.
It's the theme song for Laverne and Shirley.
I think they managed to out-silly "America the beautiful" to accompany a giant statue of Ronald Reagan eye-zapping lunatics. This super light-hearted song in the background while you are running from a giant flesh-tumor-monster to save the world from a nuclear explosion 100 feet away is so entertaining. Very Brian Fargo.
Heard this so many times replaying that final boss fight that it got stuck in my head. Given up on the fight but glad that I’ve found this, something good came from it 👍
Gotta run away from the boss to lure him next to some of the cooling rods, but don't run TOO far away.
WHy this song isn't available not in WL3 Soundtracks not in any other place on internet?
Because... InXile are lazy (a little)
This was at the same time the most unfitting and most fitting boss fight song I have ever heard.
That is the perfect explanation for this song🤣🤣
Name a better song for running from a building-sized radiation-mutated flesh monster while trying to prevent a slow-motion nuclear explosion 100 meters from your face from becoming not slow-motion.
Финальный босс, классный саундтрек 🎉
Can't for the life of me figure out what the shouted words are before the song starts. Anyone? :)
"Sclemeel [x2], schlemazel [x2], hasenfeffer incorporated"
It's from Laverne & Shirley Opening Theme Song (old american sitcom)
p.s. A Schlemiel is an inept clumsy person and a Schlimazel is a very unlucky person. There's a Yiddish saying that translates to a funny way of explaining them both. A schlemiel is somebody who often spills his soup and a schlimazel is the person it lands on.
I would like to say I liked cult, and it has some genuinely good moments like this one and the drool tunnel, but overall I feel the difficulty for this DLC was way too high and not rewarding enough to justify the effort put into it. After getting all the potential achievements for it I probably won’t be revisiting cult as apposed to what was done in steeltown. This DLC just didn’t do it for me. The music during it was great though.
What was so hard about cult exactly? You could argue that the zealots' "live a round after dying" thing was annoying, but I found that having them all get chain ambushed on their round negated that mechanic very effectively, because they die on their own round. I did have my sniper's poor pet beat to the point of near death beforehand to activate vengeful bond to ensure critical hits only, but it made a lot of fights pretty trivial.
I just got around to this game and the collection of songs they chose to have covers of absolutely had me in stitches, when this came on I just stopped and stared at the screen with the dumbest grin on my face.
this game has damn amazing music lmao... yeah its not very typical western rpg music but I love it.
Just makes me feel happy. Good song
The music in this game is amazing. This song completely threw me off guard and made a very difficult fight fun to figure out. I did it my way, made my dream of beating that xpac. 10/10 song and game
I just picture fighting Resident Evil 4 bosses with this playing in the background.
Weirdest choice for one of the most exhausting DLCs to any game that i have ever played
And yet this music in the boss battle made it all worth it and its the only reason that i occasionally replay it 🤣🤣
I actually had Kwon, Lucia, and one of my mains die while fighting Proteus, and with this in the background I didn't even care
The fight was fun, and over all to quickly. Guess that’s what I get for going to Cheyenne mountain so late in my play through. Did come here to look for the song though, absolute blast.
too quickly
pfft ok psycho
i searched the battle area for a way to blow up the band playing this during the combat. tried for best outcome in combat after hearing repeat itself 20 times i was out for blood.
I cant get this song out of my HEAD!!!!!!!!!!!
this game has legit badass music. no other game has this quality.
Laverne and Shirley would be proud
Thank you for this
Fantastic DLC, can't believe how many negative reviews it got because of "difficulty", I really think InXile should do a remake of Fallout 1 and 2 in the vein of a modern CRPG.
fire song for one of the worst bossfights in gaming history
Its a nice song, but it kinda gets annoying after listening to it on the loop for 20+ minutes.
Yea lol I had to lower the music volume to like 20% after realizing you need to destroy 4 of those things instead of two. Song was driving me crazy by that point lmao
It seems a song of any movie of American Pie
you're not listening to this correctly unless you loop it 5 times at least
Great cover.
This DLC was surreal
I love this version of the song. Thanks.
I like it! 😁❤️
What is the artist who performed this version? It sorta sounds like Barenaked Ladies...
I think it's the guys from neebs gaming. If not it sounds exactly like them.
So, what about song from loading area (port) with crowds of mutants
Привет! Это Graham Barton - Monster Mash, уже играла раньше в игре (в Диковинауриме, если не изменяет память).
@@furr6019 нашел, вообще это Mark Morgan, но уже не суть
@@signalis_0 А вы нашли его, ребята? Мне дико интересно. Потому что музыка-то была офигенная.
@@MaximilianBrandt Mark Morgan - Monster Mash
@@signalis_0 Thank you!
Only good thing about that DLC.
I have no idea why CotHD was so negatively received, all the most fun fights in the game are in that dlc, and the last one was my favourite in the whole game! I'm never going to forget being chased around by the giant Proteus trying desperately to blow up the cooling cylinders while keeping cultists from detonating the reactor!
I have to agree. I really enjoyed the objective based gameplay in this DLC, I just wish there was more of it.
I hope Wasteland 4 has more of that gameplay in it. Highly engaging in light doses, like Holy Detonation.
Yet it almost ruined the game for me because of how it handled presentation of its almost impossible difficulty (i played on Supreme Jerk):
The challenge is made for people who have mastered the game, but is presented as just another secondary to the main plot objective, while gameplay-wise completely overshadowing anything you could encounter in the main game.
If i knew that i shouldn't go in Chienne mountain BEFORE i completely finalize my team and beat every other challenge game has then it would have half as bad of the effect it did. It still manages to make me rage with borderline unfair large fights (when anything oneshots your rangers the six-man spawn every turn in a hour-long fight becomes very anxiety-inducing).
Finishing the dlc does make you feel incredibly proud of yourself, but they should have been much more careful with clearly establishing what kind of challenge this DLC provides (i mean, the level recommendation is 17 - SEVENTEEN, when i headed there TWENTY FIVE + and still had lot of troubles getting through main battles).
I think its cause the players didn't like the long drawn out fights. I liked it alot.
@@mindbreakerzzz1 ummm... Excuse me?!
I ALREADY EXPLAINED that in my comment!!
You should READ before you try to lecture someone!!!!
@@T1Slam read what?