This looks like the second circle of violence. A border gate, the trees, harpies and flies. Looks like our character got himself into hell, because he agreed on this. Violence against himself.
Consider the lore of this universe: God also signed the waiver, and *lost* to the dealer You're an angel in this ending, but god is dead, so heaven became a fate worse than death.
It's so bone chilling that no one comes to welcome him into heaven since God played the game himself and died so that's why it looks so scary and dark.
@@Photonaccelerator Maybe thats how the universe work. God, in this circumstances, had a duel with the Dealer, and since he lost, he cannot go back to heaven, thus creating an emerge between heaven and hell, and create this heavenly hell we are presented upon.
God died there metopheracly, it means that god doesnt exist there, he cant protect anyone, its All just about Luck, he cant interfeen to save you, he Can only see as you die
@@mrnohax5436 yeah the fact that you dont sign the waiver with a pen but a complex portable typing machine that sounds like an old 1998 computer, makes me think that this is set way in a future dystopia
This soundtrack is really fitting for this game's "heaven" as it conveys the emotion of "welcome to purgatory, was it worth it?" The music's horrifying, but also catchy and genuinely enjoyable to listen to. Hell is horrifying, heaven is bliss, a combination of both leads you to purgatory, a place that is neither insufferable nor eternal bliss, it just is. Even without the game the soundtrack would convey the same emotions, it conveys the emotion of "your life has led you to this point, a point between heaven and hell, a purgatory." It means that while your life is enjoyable, it is also hell, you've made amazing memories, but also memories that you would like to stuff away. Your life has lead you to purgatory, a place where you can only reflect, on the good and bad, you can only reflect on where life has lead you. This music perfectly describes life, no one has a perfectly good "eternal bliss" life, as you'll probably still make decisions and memories that have negative consequences, no one has a "purely miserable" life either as no matter how suicidal you are, you've still made enjoyable memories. Everyone has had a "purgatory" life, a life where you've made regrettable and enjoyable decisions, a life where you can reflect on your past memories, a purgatory. (Kinda abstract, but this is what i think about when i hear about this song)
I love this game’s whole OST, it’s refreshing and well-composed, but, this track specifically is my favourite. It really has this feeling of “you’ve made your decision, and you cannot go back. And now, you are to be lost here forever”. That, and it feels pretty meaningful to me.
@@HLNerd1463eh id say its a shrugoff to everytime you lose, you can't truly risk everything and never return, it does feel like it's a loss with consequences at first though.
In the 1990s, a research paper was published which proposed that nuclear waste dumps should have some sort of large, generic physical markers to deter people after current languages go out of use. The most famous proposal was a "field of spikes" which would be covered in concrete pillars that slowly sink into an uneven array overlapping each other. If undisturbed but unmaintained, the spikes would remain intact for up to 6,000 years before the concrete disintegrated.
@@hugorenteria7997 you sure? By signing the waiver it is count that you're going to unalive yourself. And those who do that get sends to limbo, a place that is half heaven half hell Plud in the game the dealer often makes simple mistakes frequently makes me feel like "god" is just someone who is overconfident about themself
i like to think that heaven looks so chilling is because god died in the roulette and is now the doctor who's leaning on the rail and brings you back when you die before the final round
they represent unpleasantness in general, the idea of spikes emerged from the ground originates from how to tell future societies something present here will kill you
@@BotulinSpikedMarzipan It's a reference to Long-term nuclear waste warning messages to deter inadvertent human intrusion at nuclear waste repositories in the far future. Specifically, referencing the 1993 Sandia report commissioned by the EPA which suggested sending the message "This place is not a place of honor... no highly esteemed deed is commemorated here... nothing valued is here," through various means, such as faces, scientific charts, and most pertinent to this video, hostile architecture
Worse. This resembles a govt program around nuclear waste storage, wherein the area all around it would be fully visible with heavily discouraging and terrifying structures. Something anyone, regardless of language or origin, would understand was man-made and means DANGER and NOT TO PROCEED. Even as far as 10,000 years after construction. One of the mainstays of the designs were large, concrete spikes reaching like Earth's jagged fangs, in haphazard angles. Some other patterns and impacts included immense slabs of black rock like basalt, ingrained into the soil, rendering the area visibly uninhabitable. Disturbingly broken down faux houses, as though people once lived there and all left with no trace save these.
Heaven is in ruins. It rains metal here. God lost the same wager you did and now there is nothing but massive spikes erupting from the ground like hairs from the arm of something immense and powerful enough to best even the creator themself: Luck.
@@The-Real-Yakubindirectally yes, russian roulette is known as that, testing your luck by "trying to kill yourselft", there's a thing called "assisted su1cide" so by that should count that to go to the limbo.
@@The-Real-Yakubits the player who agreed on playing the game, the dealer even made you sign a waiver that they arent responsible Yeah it still counts
This isnt heaven, its hell In one of the parts of the violence layer of hell, people are punished for violence against themselves, They are punished by slowly sprouting into spiky trees, and they will still be alive in pain And since main character played a suicide game and died, He goes to this part of the Violence layer, slowly succumbing to this fate
i guess the reason why this OST is named You're an Angel is because god played the game and lost, hence theres no one left in heaven, you're the only one in there.
You are an angel Just when you think you have ascended to an angel when you/dealer sealed your fate, then the waiver that you occasionally dug up from your item box reminds you of something... This *is* heaven, right?? But then, come to think of it, you realise... GOD's name, of all people, was on the waiver. You start to tremble, realising that he, too, had succumb under the wrath of the dealer. With his blood stained on the waiver, you can only assume the worst for his fate. Now that even God is dead, with nobody left to manage the heavens, the heavens are left to rot, left to their fate. And here we are. The hellscape before you: Heaven and its gates, or what's left of it.
Personally, I don't think this is Heaven, for one thing, why would the protagonist, someone who gambled with their life to get some money, go to Heaven? it seems more likely he'd go to Hell. You might say "this doesn't look like Hell" actually, I think this is a more Biblically accurate version of Hell, Hell is just a place without God, so it makes sense that it'd be so empty and depressing.
@@jordanloux3883 anyone can just say they're "God", you can literally just write any name for the contract, also there's nothing the Dealer could offer that God couldn't already have, especially since the only thing we've seen him offer is 70k which is nothing
You obviously can't kill God, that's common sense For all you know, that could have been the Dealer's blood all over the waiver from God using a shotgun to make his face look as creepy as it does
@@Lowtiervergil347 You straight up can't name yourself "God", it will tell you *it's already taken*. Even the dealer himself looks inhuman and has clear supernatural abilities, and he must have gotten that from somewhere or *someone* . The song also explicitely says "You're an angel" This is a horror universe, which means the lore will be extremely bleak...so yes, God somehow signed the waiver, and with how bloody it was he most likely *died* to the dealer. Now the afterlife has no god, being taken over by either the dealer himself or unnamable entities. Just hope those spikes and the vast emptiness are all there is...
We don't know fully if god is actually dead, also there is a possibility the player didn't land in heaven but in the purgatory/hell, as in the game you either kill yourself or kill another person which is a sin. So the player either landed in the purgatory or in hell.@@doopist
bro decided to make one of the coldest games with the coldest ost oat
oat 👍
I love when the ost had oat with it.
@@PuppygirlTrans of all time?
Oat? 🥣
Oat mentioned
i love the chaotic nature of this song, really gives off that "God is not with you anymore" vibes
Well yea, God is canonically dead in the Buckshot Roulette universe
Yeah and also I like to thinks it’s a corrupted version of here comes the bride
"Not has not forsaken you, he has condemned you."
This looks like the second circle of violence. A border gate, the trees, harpies and flies.
Looks like our character got himself into hell, because he agreed on this.
Violence against himself.
then why is the ost called "You're an angel".
@@mohammadalisheikh3612does this seem like heaven to you?
@@blacksabbath5300 Remember that general release form that was signed god? Yeah, seems a bit important considering god lost.
@@mohammadalisheikh3612 A Fallen one perhaps
Consider the lore of this universe: God also signed the waiver, and *lost* to the dealer
You're an angel in this ending, but god is dead, so heaven became a fate worse than death.
It feels like that his heaven (fancy gate white sky birds) and hell (spikes flyes) vombined
Yes, because god is dead in game
@@krisonveloc25 Not dead, just on his own contract.
@@golgor321 Considering the contract is stained in blood, we can well assume that they're gone.
LIMBO
@@slaughtered-ns3rcyea i think its limbo since people who kill themselves go there
It's so bone chilling that no one comes to welcome him into heaven since God played the game himself and died so that's why it looks so scary and dark.
if god died isnt he gonna come back to heaven?
@@Photonaccelerator Maybe thats how the universe work. God, in this circumstances, had a duel with the Dealer, and since he lost, he cannot go back to heaven, thus creating an emerge between heaven and hell, and create this heavenly hell we are presented upon.
Giving mad vibes to madness combat nexus
All the liability form basically says is "you can't sue me"
God died there metopheracly, it means that god doesnt exist there, he cant protect anyone, its All just about Luck, he cant interfeen to save you, he Can only see as you die
Absolutely the best one imo. Like something from a distorted Cyberpunk world
it all feels cyberpunk like to begin with
@@mrnohax5436 yeah the fact that you dont sign the waiver with a pen but a complex portable typing machine that sounds like an old 1998 computer, makes me think that this is set way in a future dystopia
This soundtrack is really fitting for this game's "heaven" as it conveys the emotion of "welcome to purgatory, was it worth it?"
The music's horrifying, but also catchy and genuinely enjoyable to listen to. Hell is horrifying, heaven is bliss, a combination of both leads you to purgatory, a place that is neither insufferable nor eternal bliss, it just is.
Even without the game the soundtrack would convey the same emotions, it conveys the emotion of "your life has led you to this point, a point between heaven and hell, a purgatory." It means that while your life is enjoyable, it is also hell, you've made amazing memories, but also memories that you would like to stuff away. Your life has lead you to purgatory, a place where you can only reflect, on the good and bad, you can only reflect on where life has lead you.
This music perfectly describes life, no one has a perfectly good "eternal bliss" life, as you'll probably still make decisions and memories that have negative consequences, no one has a "purely miserable" life either as no matter how suicidal you are, you've still made enjoyable memories. Everyone has had a "purgatory" life, a life where you've made regrettable and enjoyable decisions, a life where you can reflect on your past memories, a purgatory.
(Kinda abstract, but this is what i think about when i hear about this song)
I love this game’s whole OST, it’s refreshing and well-composed, but, this track specifically is my favourite. It really has this feeling of “you’ve made your decision, and you cannot go back. And now, you are to be lost here forever”. That, and it feels pretty meaningful to me.
but god forces you to go back,thats why the dealer says "I better not see you again!" after retrying
Literally means not only the dealer truly dies, nor the protagonist
@@HLNerd1463 ah I was pretty confused about that part, ty for clearing it up! The song still gives that lost feeling either way
@@HLNerd1463eh id say its a shrugoff to everytime you lose, you can't truly risk everything and never return, it does feel like it's a loss with consequences at first though.
We're never coming back with this one 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
God is death and humanity is totally LOOOOST🤑🤑🤑💀💀💀🌋🌋💯💯🔪🔪💉💉🔥🔥🔥🔥🚬🗣🗣🗣
In the 1990s, a research paper was published which proposed that nuclear waste dumps should have some sort of large, generic physical markers to deter people after current languages go out of use. The most famous proposal was a "field of spikes" which would be covered in concrete pillars that slowly sink into an uneven array overlapping each other. If undisturbed but unmaintained, the spikes would remain intact for up to 6,000 years before the concrete disintegrated.
This isn’t heaven or hell, this is just limbo
So in the game god plays buckshot roulette with the dealer and dies and now the dealer owns heaven and made it like that
@@hugorenteria7997 you sure? By signing the waiver it is count that you're going to unalive yourself. And those who do that get sends to limbo, a place that is half heaven half hell
Plud in the game the dealer often makes simple mistakes frequently makes me feel like "god" is just someone who is overconfident about themself
@@artyom1264 If we are going by Dante Inferno rules, you get sent to the 7th layer of hell. In the second circle for violence against yourself.
yes the same thing what i sayed this the limbo of the character
@hugorenteria7997 bro in this paper 📜 its just a lie to scare you and surrender yes hi just want to scare the player dealer its not a god bro
i like to think that heaven looks so chilling is because god died in the roulette and is now the doctor who's leaning on the rail and brings you back when you die before the final round
I wonder if the spikes in this area are inspired by long term nuclear waste warning concepts? they seem pretty similar
the nine inch nails vibes is just goated
more like some Underworld stuff
More like 9 kilometer nails
the spikes are supposed to represent all the violence in the characters life i think
they represent unpleasantness in general, the idea of spikes emerged from the ground originates from how to tell future societies something present here will kill you
I got my headphones and used this music, and i closed my eyes and saw what heaven looked like
Wow, this place looks super honorable. I bet some highly esteemed deeds are commemorated here
Is that a Hava Nagila reference?
@@BotulinSpikedMarzipan It's a reference to Long-term nuclear waste warning messages to deter inadvertent human intrusion at nuclear waste repositories in the far future. Specifically, referencing the 1993 Sandia report commissioned by the EPA which suggested sending the message "This place is not a place of honor... no highly esteemed deed is commemorated here... nothing valued is here," through various means, such as faces, scientific charts, and most pertinent to this video, hostile architecture
@@gravity1537 huh.... Neat
fav song
With this afterlife, you'd think you fell into a spike pit.
Worse. This resembles a govt program around nuclear waste storage, wherein the area all around it would be fully visible with heavily discouraging and terrifying structures. Something anyone, regardless of language or origin, would understand was man-made and means DANGER and NOT TO PROCEED. Even as far as 10,000 years after construction.
One of the mainstays of the designs were large, concrete spikes reaching like Earth's jagged fangs, in haphazard angles. Some other patterns and impacts included immense slabs of black rock like basalt, ingrained into the soil, rendering the area visibly uninhabitable. Disturbingly broken down faux houses, as though people once lived there and all left with no trace save these.
Heaven is in ruins. It rains metal here. God lost the same wager you did and now there is nothing but massive spikes erupting from the ground like hairs from the arm of something immense and powerful enough to best even the creator themself: Luck.
Too nice to be Hell, not nice enough to be Heaven. This must be Purgatory
Its the limbo to be more specific.
In cristian religion, the one who commits suicide, not caring contexts, it'll go to the limbo
@@matthewmondragon2074 what if the dealer shot you though? Would that still count?
@@The-Real-Yakubindirectally yes, russian roulette is known as that, testing your luck by "trying to kill yourselft", there's a thing called "assisted su1cide" so by that should count that to go to the limbo.
@@The-Real-Yakubits the player who agreed on playing the game, the dealer even made you sign a waiver that they arent responsible
Yeah it still counts
Well , I don’t even think that it’s anything, like Mika Klubnika said that in bad ending you become angel, but.. I doesn’t looks like heaven
Tried playing itemless today and kept dying. Wasn't upset at all by it because I got to hear this masterpiece! Love it :D
It feels like furi ost, very nice
Furi ost is lit
Y O U A R E
D E A D
R E T R Y
Q U I T
Not big suprise
Dealer:
...you are ready?
You:
-yes..
Dealer:
-1 real, 1 fake
You:
- ...
*BOOM *
You:
-wtf, where I am?
God:
- now you with me..)
This isnt heaven, its hell
In one of the parts of the violence layer of hell, people are punished for violence against themselves,
They are punished by slowly sprouting into spiky trees, and they will still be alive in pain
And since main character played a suicide game and died, He goes to this part of the Violence layer, slowly succumbing to this fate
this is most accurate
This would fit Death's Office in Runescape perfectly
holy moly, i love this song.
I love it
"Long last. We arrive to the final showdown."
You won’t believe the heart attack i had when this blasted in my ears at full volume when i first played
For a second, you were between the live and this hell😂
This gives me chills
i guess the reason why this OST is named You're an Angel is because god played the game and lost, hence theres no one left in heaven, you're the only one in there.
weirdcore fans: ayo this is fire 🔥🔥🔥
of course they would and I just thought of that 💀
I wouldn't go that far
the bronze gates, it rains metal here.
reminds me of 'crystal visions' by the big pink (ending track on red riding hood) and it's so good
shit had no reason going so hard
I don't know why, but this song strongly reminds me of Ultrakill
Limbo type beat tbh
Nah jit took celestial music to a whole new level 💀💀
it makes sense because in the game you can find a waiver that says GOD so he died and this is whats left of heaven
isn't a god immortal, meaning it cant die? otherwise it would be a demigod, which is just a god but is mortal
@@CowGaming2 well he signed the waiver but failed on the game now to say that he played fair. He probably died in this story
the gate to hell i take it
Welcome to heaven... only that... you are not invited.
Is it just me or I am having to reload this song to hear it over and over again.
god gave me this "banger" and it was worth the "shot"🗣️
Incredible
I have beaten the game so many times and I have never see that is it like a code
this would make for an amazing villain arc theme song
Interesting fact: under this map you can see God himself
Could you add these to a playlist in order please and thank you.
do it yourself lmao
@@Myron0117 If he did it, he could display it on his channel, Moron.
someone's lazy
I think i need the contact to mike klubnika. We want to release that one on NOIR. This is some proper witchhouse stuff
please tell me im not the only one who gets reminded of subnautica from this ost lol
I - I.. am an Angel? is this hell? or heaven?
Cyberpunk vibe
this goes hard
You are an angel
Just when you think you have ascended to an angel when you/dealer sealed your fate, then the waiver that you occasionally dug up from your item box reminds you of something...
This *is* heaven, right??
But then, come to think of it, you realise...
GOD's name, of all people, was on the waiver.
You start to tremble, realising that he, too, had succumb under the wrath of the dealer. With his blood stained on the waiver, you can only assume the worst for his fate.
Now that even God is dead, with nobody left to manage the heavens, the heavens are left to rot, left to their fate. And here we are. The hellscape before you: Heaven and its gates, or what's left of it.
YOU ARE DEAD
[ RETRY ]
[ QUIT ]
Those are _some_ gates alright, but they sure as hell aren't pearly white...
The definition of Limbo
God is dead and heaven is abandoned, you are stuck in a cold dead field for the rest of eternity.
all because you thought 60,000 was worth your life
Personally, I don't think this is Heaven, for one thing, why would the protagonist, someone who gambled with their life to get some money, go to Heaven? it seems more likely he'd go to Hell. You might say "this doesn't look like Hell" actually, I think this is a more Biblically accurate version of Hell, Hell is just a place without God, so it makes sense that it'd be so empty and depressing.
God lost to the Dealer. You see his bloody contract. This is all that's left now that The Dealer is running things
@@jordanloux3883 anyone can just say they're "God", you can literally just write any name for the contract, also there's nothing the Dealer could offer that God couldn't already have, especially since the only thing we've seen him offer is 70k which is nothing
You obviously can't kill God, that's common sense For all you know, that could have been the Dealer's blood all over the waiver from God using a shotgun to make his face look as creepy as it does
@@Lowtiervergil347lol you ever hear the story of that mom who named her kid "Abcde?"
@@Lowtiervergil347 You straight up can't name yourself "God", it will tell you *it's already taken*. Even the dealer himself looks inhuman and has clear supernatural abilities, and he must have gotten that from somewhere or *someone* . The song also explicitely says "You're an angel"
This is a horror universe, which means the lore will be extremely bleak...so yes, God somehow signed the waiver, and with how bloody it was he most likely *died* to the dealer. Now the afterlife has no god, being taken over by either the dealer himself or unnamable entities. Just hope those spikes and the vast emptiness are all there is...
It rain metal here
what type of music is this
😔⚰️🎶
uh im sorry what fucking part of the game is this?!?!?!
Ending when you die.
after you do what the black guy with the lightning told you to do
@@crytical46 make sense lmao I played it twice and won and got off
The ending when you go to le higher plane of existence, but no one's there to welcome you.... (the bad ending)
The bad ending, when you die in the last round
It sounds goofy when sped up 2x
goated atheism
What
@@Henry34234e since in this game god is believed to be dead, there would be no god, so it would mean 'atheism'
We don't know fully if god is actually dead, also there is a possibility the player didn't land in heaven but in the purgatory/hell, as in the game you either kill yourself or kill another person which is a sin. So the player either landed in the purgatory or in hell.@@doopist
@@Henry34234e bro if you kill the dealer you don't die
OH, I forgot about that. But technically you're still hurting the Dealer though, which is a sin.@@doopist