Looking back, it was this track that was my favorite of the entire soundtrack. Why? Well, while playing the game and fighting the plague inside it, this track, for me, underlined the vivid horror of this almost... human pestilence. A small Russian village where ghosts are as real as the people that worship them. The sand pest- an unrelenting plague that swallows people, buildings and life within hours, minutes. The knowledge that life is a gift, but within it contains vast amounts of death, a gaping void as large as your entire world-- No! Larger than it, that could at any moment- pull you in. But amidst all this death, the champions of life emerge from their cocoons. Heroes, doctors, and surgeons all pull a rope, with all that they hope riding on the line, deep as it goes, Nobody knows. Death, swallowing life, Footsteps and drums beat, Have the sacrifices paid their debt? Is there any hope? I just want to thank you Jacob, for these great videos where we can come to relive that experience of first playing this fantastic game. Your in-depth character analysis is brilliant and I hope you keep making videos like them.
@@heleneschaunard5549 Idk if there's a real source but I looked it up once and it's true. Pathologic samples from a sample pack, "World Music" or something from Zero-G, 1998. Half-Life samples the same album and some ones before it. So they have different composers but a similar sound lol
Day 1: No, I will not kill that doghead. He's just a kid.
Day 9: I'm dying and they want thirty rifle clips.
_bang, bang_
If you spare Luca he's one of the guards on day 9, you can skip the 30 ammo requirement because he owes you a favor.
Just finished day 1 of Haruspex (Just finished Bachelor, so I'm not going in blind), How bad does it get?
@@GldnClaw "Yes."
me walking thru my hometown at the start of the pandemic
Looking back, it was this track that was my favorite of the entire soundtrack. Why? Well, while playing the game and fighting the plague inside it, this track, for me, underlined the vivid horror of this almost... human pestilence. A small Russian village where ghosts are as real as the people that worship them. The sand pest- an unrelenting plague that swallows people, buildings and life within hours, minutes. The knowledge that life is a gift, but within it contains vast amounts of death, a gaping void as large as your entire world-- No! Larger than it, that could at any moment- pull you in.
But amidst all this death,
the champions of life emerge from their cocoons.
Heroes, doctors, and surgeons all pull a rope,
with all that they hope riding on the line, deep as it goes,
Nobody knows.
Death, swallowing life,
Footsteps and drums beat,
Have the sacrifices paid their debt?
Is there any hope?
I just want to thank you Jacob, for these great videos where we can come to relive that experience of first playing this fantastic game. Your in-depth character analysis is brilliant and I hope you keep making videos like them.
"half life 2 soundtrack if it was composed by Ghengis Khan"
And it is a match made in heaven
@Smunstu Stinkymonster Disagree, they each have a place in my heart.
It's cause they use a lot of the same sample packs from Zero-G
@@RexOrbis dissagree because og patologic's ost makes hl seem like a penis tune, not only is it atmospheric, it's creepy
@@TurtleeyTY and youd be surprised that pathologic does exactly the same! ive found sources for some of the track's samples.
When you playing in Stalker and you come in radiation zone
Half Life 2 and Pathologic use some parts of the same sound CDs..I guess that neat copypasta wasnt that far off
Any sources on that?
@@heleneschaunard5549 Idk if there's a real source but I looked it up once and it's true. Pathologic samples from a sample pack, "World Music" or something from Zero-G, 1998. Half-Life samples the same album and some ones before it. So they have different composers but a similar sound lol
I like the little drums at the beginning, gives it the tribal steppe feel
Place That Contains Factory, But Not The Plague.
Nice.
Reminds me to Wacraft 3 Undead theme