Fun Fact: Heathcliff's VA is a VTuber and actively follows livestreams of the game. Sometimes when somebody clears the canto, he will superchat them during the credits song to thank them for enjoying the story.
Ok so, there are 3 project moon games, Lobotomy Corporation, Library of Ruina, and Limbus Company. The games were made by Project Moon, and most of the video game ost were made by studio eim. Mili makes the openings and the important boss themes.
For context about through the patches of violet, trying to give the least spoilers about the game, the song is about two people who couldnt be together due to neither confessing in time, one left, the other stayed and when the one that left came back, the other was gone.
So lil bit of stuff about each song Heathcliff: a song for a boss fight against a party member who turned into a distorted monster (the guy you saw in pass on - heathcliff) Through the patches of violet: final boss theme for the chapter. Boss is kind of a duo, and singer switches out with whoever your fighting until at yhe end both sing together Pass on: credit song for every chapter. Each chapter, known as canto's focuses on one of the 12 sinners, who are the characters you send out to fight. Each canto has a cover of pass on sung by the va who voice character canto focused on. Also currently heathcliff is the last one, but game is still going, so there will be more Compass: final boss theme of the previous canto. In the fight there's actually a heartbear layered over the song In hell we live, lament: it's the intro/title/main theme of limbus These songs all hit way harder with context from playing the game
FYI the first song Distorted Heathcliff's theme is made by Studio EIM not Mili, Studio EIM are the ones that make the non vocal tracks/non final boss tracks, so basically most of the music in the game Also Through Patches of Violet is sung by one person
The third song is a credits song, yeah, but its the end of the Canto VI, the sixth chapter, every chapter has this music sung by the protagonist of their Cantos Yeah, they asked to the original voice actors to sing this for the end XD Btw, the alarms are from the first game, you are right, is a manager sim of monsters, the music of here is from their third game following the saga.
DAMNNNN, Mili brought me a new level of emotions, the songs make me sad but at the same time i want to play the games the get the context and suffer fully lmao.
Yeah I recommend doing that but be warned they are long and painful so do some of it then take a break otherwise you might breakdown take care of yourself while playing the first 2 games
Trauma is every where in Limbus Company. It's also the third game of a series with Lobotomy Corporation and Library of Ruina as its predecessor. Don't exactly need the context behind them to understand Limbus Company, but they are referenced quite a lot. I'm just getting into Lob Corp since Limbus was an introduction for me
OK in limbus chapter 1 depression chapter 2 depression chapter 3 depression game gets even more cinema each chapter chapter 4 depression in a good way chapter 5 depression in a bad way chapter 6 really and I mean really depressing but also very cinema I'd say its peak but in every chapter it always beats the one before it
its good games but if you have some amount of truma in your life theese games might send you into deep thoughts due to how hard it is and the story is like wow no word to explain its dark its relate to some of people lifes. when you play it you will understand every character dinamic and feel their emotions. have fun enjoy the breakdowns
that ticking you hear in the first song is supposed to represent Dante, the POV character of limbus company. Notably Dante's head has been replaced with a clock (a doomsday clock to be specific) and his job is to guide the sinners, and the last song is the intro song to limbus company (and to some Dante's song.)
@@xXlonefighterXx Dante, or we, the protagonist, is the one affecting the characters' transformation throughout the journey. So, the tickling song from his head is a symbolism to our interference in the scenario.
Neat that you mentioned the presence of 'Noise' in the layering of Compass. In the game, one of the main status ailments exclusive to this chapter that enemies are able to apply to your sinners is quite literally called "Pallid Noise", which increases the efficiency of sanity loss. This can then segue into the "Noise Panic" status, which forces your sinners to only roll tails for a turn, basically conveying that with their current mental state as muddled as it is, they are unable to properly focus on what stands before them. Funnily, this works inversely to how Ishmael is in this chapter, as she is so dead set on the goal that she is obsessed with to the point where she pushes many things away, and takes things into her own jurisdiction in order to get to the one thing she wants. It's almost as if everything that isn't her goal is akin to tumultuous background noise, in which this nearly causes her to become the thing she hated the most: a noise that drowned out the mentality and wills of those subjected to it, a thing that would drag down those around it in a self-destructive blind obsession.
I've been listening to Distorted Heathcliff a lot since it dropped. And this is the first time I notice the clock ticking sounds when you mention it. And GODDAMN that fit the narrative so well.
The easiest rundown for Through Patches of Violet you could get is, uh... have you read or watched Wuthering Heights? The classic novel or its film adaptation. If you're interested, you can look up the plot rundown, and that explains most of what it's about. Limbus, after all, has all of its main story chapters be based around classic literature.
There exist ANOTHER version of last song (Lament). Made without bombastic tune, mostly vocals by same voices, but song is more - full, and chilling. Sadly, it was quietly released in January of this year and people probably just missed it.
To give a summary of "Through Patches Of Violet" (while simplifying the rather complex details regarding the lore and the plot of Limbus company) It is a song about starcrossed lovers who desperately wanted to be with each other, but through a few terrible miscommunications followed by a total breakdown of communications, they both became convinced that the other hated them and that they could never be together. As time passed they grew apart and became convinced that the other was better off without them. This eventually culminated in one of the two breaking mentally when his beloved, who despite their shared self-hatreds, still desperately longed to see one another again, passed. Broken and insane, he vowed to kill himself in every world, for if they could not be happy together, no version of themselves would ever be happy-- and as such, it would be better to spare them the pain of heartbreak with the pain of death. But when the other from another world chooses to do the same, even when allied as a joint boss, they are never truly together-- as the battle itself demonstrates, trapped in different worlds which we jump between, the song's duet and often dissonance in lyrics being a result of their different worldviews drifting apart, but ultimately coming together in one, simple phrase: *Delete*
Same it is so hard to find people react to PM content but I have began seeding the idea of PMoon into UA-cam streamers via super chatting the suggestion
You're mixing up Limbus company with Lobotomy corporation. Lobotomy corporation is the monster management with the warning themes and it doesn't have any Mili songs. What you're listening to in this video is Limbus company which is the newest on going game and that does have Mili songs. It has more of a running narative with different arcs that have a Mili song to accompany the big boss fight at the end of each arc, that's why these songs sound like they have so much story behind them. Btw, the Heathcliff credits song is only the credits for the end of his arc, not the end of the game, the game ain't finished.
The context of "delete" is that the 2 voices represent the 2 characters in the game that they want to remove their whole existence from every world in every possibility of them existing because in every world they will cause the other a miserable life the other convinces her other versions to kill theirself the other kills hes other selfs in the end they both try to "delete" their selfs
so... About all of this song The first one - Heathcliff, is BGM that used as one of many Boss fight BGM in latest Canto (the way Limbus called Chapter) of this season in Limbus Company, Canto 6, its Boss Fight but not the last boss since last boss will always bring by Mili Then the Second - Through The Patches of Violet, this is BGM for Last Boss fight in the latest Canto for this season and of course its gonna be our beloved Mili teams Now for the third song - Pass On, no... this song not sing by Mili, but this song was sing by In game Chara VA, Pass On is a credit song for each Canto, yes... each Canto/Chap has it's ending credit song and it's all is Pass On but the different for each Canto is, the song is singed by different In Game Chara VA and with different genre, this Pass On you react on is Pass On from latest Canto, Canto 6 and the one who sing it is Heathcliff VA (The person is the one that shows up at the video), because Canto 6 is focused at Heathcliff story, that's why Heathcliff is the one who sing it this time and by that we already got 6 different Genre and singer of Pass On now The Fourth song - Compass, since it's bringed by Mili, we already know at this point, this song is Last Boss Fight BGM in Limbus Company, this song is for Canto last season, Canto 5 Then the last Song - In Hell We Live, Lament, Is a song bringed by Mili feat. Myth and Roid, but... This song not a Boss Fight BGM but this is Game Opening BGM and PV BGM for Limbus Company
the summery of 'through patches of violets' is a lil complicated, but ill try to simplify it for you 2 people really loved each other, but then they broke up, while trying to return to eachother, they discovered alternate universes, and in every alt world, they were miserable, and never together so the male decides to kill every alt version of himself so the girl can live without him, and thus not be miserable, and thus be happy, just one issue, the girl thought of doing the same thing, deleting every other version of herself so the dude is happy and lives on their own free will thats the "delete" part, both sides trying to remove every version of eachother for the sake of their lover, of course, thats a bit of an issue hope this helps
@@playday663 sorry, not a bait, its a fact. Cathy is the one who decided to marry linton for money and influence, heath didnt ask for this. People are too biased nowadays to pay attention to that simple fact
The Pass On song plays at the end of every Canto but in a different style and each time sung by the voice actor of the character the Canto was about. They're not professional singers so it sounds very heartfelt and personal each time.
The thing you should know about Pass On is that there's a different version for every chapter, sung by the main character of that chapter. Each version has changes besides just the singer, and it makes each one take on its own unique tone that better fits the ending of its own chapter. I think it'd be interesting to listen to each of them and compare/contrast.
25:46 You are mixing LC (Lobotomy Corporation) with LCB (Limbus Company) 2 of the 3 games from proyect moon For future reference Lobotomy Corporation: A monster management game, think Fallout Shelter + SCP foundation. That's the easiest way to describe it although somewhat inaccurate. The setting is the titular L Corp. a megacorporation in a place known only as "The City" Library of Ruina: A deckbuilder RPG-esque game... think Slay the Spire + (again) SCP Foundation + a bit of JRPG flavor. The setting is "The Library" a strange place that promises treasure beyond belief to whoever in The City challenges and beats it... plat twist, you play as the challenge, you control the staff of The Library, you are the people's Final Boss, ustead of challenging that final boss yourself... so make sure to beat all who dares challenge The Library to feed it with the knowledge and skills of those who fell before it... Limbus Company: a gacha RPG with turn based combat... this has elements from many games so just think Darkest Dungeon if it was a bit more action heavy. The setting... Lobotomy Corporation fell, The Library dissappeared in thin air, now you follow what is essentially a D&D party (of 12+3) where antics ensues... the objective? Find and retrieve the secrets of L Corp's technology, hidden all throughout The City, so that Limbus Company make achieve it's goals... whatever those may be (the B in LCB stands for "Bus" the division of Limbus Company you are part of, named so because you chaotic stupid party moves around in a bus.... even the game acknowledges the name is not very creative XD)
Yeah the soundtrack in the last two games by project moon are made by studio eim and project mili, you can tell apart who makes each track by the singer or lack of there of (the mili songs will always have cassei)
"Distorted Heathcliff" is what feels like an end of the world for one character. "Through patches of violet" is what this end of the world is for them (but it doesn't feel like that). "Pass on" is an ending which follows
I find it funny everyone is trying to explain violet patches in the simplest term. I want to try out my own version: "It's about toxic relationship between two people who love each other, but are unable to communicate it properly and both come to separate conclusions that the only way for them to make their counterpart happy is if they kill themselves."
I honestly think I prefer when the people listening don't have context because seeing people try to figure things out without that context is interesting.
Obviously it wouldn't be good for a video but listening to the [In game] version of Through Patches of Violet is a good idea. It plays differently than the official video in game and is better imo, just understandably longer.
Want more context? Don't want game spoilers? The solution is elementary! Read the book. That's right. Read Mobydick. Read Wuthering Heights. Read Metamorphosis. Read Damien. Read L'étranger. Actually the last one isn't even adapted into a canto but it will be!!!! And it is a good book!!!!!
reaction rainbow openings please For me, I think this song is too little popular and not many people know about it, so I want you to see the reaction because I personally like this song
It'd be great to see you listen to other "Pass On" credits too, as they follow the Mili songs, Compass is follow by Canto 5 Pass On credits for example!
I hadn't actually listened to this OST before so damn I think I'm hooked XD Definitely checking out Lament so I can listen to it on loop for a few hours; heavy contrast between sweet and scary is one of my fav things in all sorts of art, music included
very bad summary of the context of Through Patches Of Violet two people in love are too embarrassed to tell it to each other, realize the other person is suffering because of them, proceed to take "kill yourself" far too literally
Compass is my favorite song in Limbus Company, and it's 100% better in-game. The pacing, sound effects, and story moments during the song really makes the experience.
I can't understand who you mean by momo kashu Cassie Wei - vocals, song writing Yamato Kasai - song writing, arrangements, guitar Yukihito - bass, arrangements Shoto Yoshida - drums, arrangements Ao Fujimori - illustrations, 2D animations There are no momo kashu in Mili, but you mentioned this person in many videos with Mili in it
If you hear music and don't understand anything about the song talk about. You only feel its on surface level. If you know about it you will feel it like this ua-cam.com/video/ypg4ObNNxbA/v-deo.html. I don't have time to summary Canto 6 contend for you so I leave spoil from georgieegames here.
The Limbus heads can better explain things, but I'll say what I know. The Limbus story is separated into "Canto"s, which are more or less chapters or acts. Each Canto focuses on a particular character of the broader cast, and each Canto ends with its own credits and its own version of _Pass On_ . I believe each version of _Pass On_ for each character is also actually sung by that character's va, but someone may correct me on that. So while Canto VI is the most recent or one of the most recent chapters, it's not yet the end of the game. Besides that, I'm unsure but I think you may be mistaking Lobotomy Corporation for Limbus Company in regards to the Warning themes you listened to previously.
all correct! pass on has been sung by just under half the cast thus far (if you include dante and vergillius). and iirc, he's heard both the warning themes from lobcorp and library of ruina before on the channel. limbus doesn't have set "warning themes" per se, but canto 1 battle C1 is often said to be referencing a warning theme because of the setting it takes place in (one of the old L. Corp facilities) :D
@@trevorBbracketNow that you mention it, it would be so hype to see PM bring back the warnings in some way to Limbus. Maybe could be a Walpurgis Night kinda thing if not a part of the main story in someway
@somerandomtryhard3605 I'd be surprised if we never visit another L corp facility again lol. we still have faust's whole canto to get through and by then the music is gonna get wild
Fun Fact: Heathcliff's VA is a VTuber and actively follows livestreams of the game. Sometimes when somebody clears the canto, he will superchat them during the credits song to thank them for enjoying the story.
W voice actor
@@SunInJar Honestly, every VA Project Moon hires is W
Name for the vtuber?
@@mrfoxypants809 i'd also love to know if possible
@@mrfoxypants809 홍쿤
Ok so, there are 3 project moon games, Lobotomy Corporation, Library of Ruina, and Limbus Company. The games were made by Project Moon, and most of the video game ost were made by studio eim. Mili makes the openings and the important boss themes.
Only Lobotomy Corporation that doesn't have mili song.
Mili makes the final boss music in limbus and the title screen music
@@huyle-ob8rg first trumpet still slaps
@@huyle-ob8rg "Sun and Moon" makes up for it. Both cathartic and a banger, kinda like "Gone angels"
For context about through the patches of violet, trying to give the least spoilers about the game, the song is about two people who couldnt be together due to neither confessing in time, one left, the other stayed and when the one that left came back, the other was gone.
It is also about the tries of the one who left to forget the other being the "delete" in the song
what?whos the one who stayed?i only remember the guy who left
@@personname-fw9jq Me too I think there was only 1 person.
@@personname-fw9jq spoiler warning
Catherine
@@XxskoOrx spoiler warning
No, it is two.
heathcliff left while Catherine stayed in the manor.
THERE ARE MULTIPLE VERSIONS OF THE CREDITS SONG!!! YOU SHOULD LISTEN TO THEM ALL!!! 😄😄😄😄😄
There are credits for each chapter in the game!!!
So lil bit of stuff about each song
Heathcliff: a song for a boss fight against a party member who turned into a distorted monster (the guy you saw in pass on - heathcliff)
Through the patches of violet: final boss theme for the chapter. Boss is kind of a duo, and singer switches out with whoever your fighting until at yhe end both sing together
Pass on: credit song for every chapter. Each chapter, known as canto's focuses on one of the 12 sinners, who are the characters you send out to fight. Each canto has a cover of pass on sung by the va who voice character canto focused on. Also currently heathcliff is the last one, but game is still going, so there will be more
Compass: final boss theme of the previous canto. In the fight there's actually a heartbear layered over the song
In hell we live, lament: it's the intro/title/main theme of limbus
These songs all hit way harder with context from playing the game
Project moon sleeper agent alarm
PM MENTIONED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ACTIVATE SLEEPER AGENTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here we are!
THE LEGION ANSWERS THE CALL
Reporting for duty.
AGENT N°80085 REPORTING TO DUTY!!
Fun fact about Cassie Wei: She recently just got a baby!
that so wholesome
You can bet she would sing the best lullabies
@@DongbaekEGOSpicebush Ah yes child trauma time
FYI the first song Distorted Heathcliff's theme is made by Studio EIM not Mili, Studio EIM are the ones that make the non vocal tracks/non final boss tracks, so basically most of the music in the game
Also Through Patches of Violet is sung by one person
The third song is a credits song, yeah, but its the end of the Canto VI, the sixth chapter, every chapter has this music sung by the protagonist of their Cantos
Yeah, they asked to the original voice actors to sing this for the end XD
Btw, the alarms are from the first game, you are right, is a manager sim of monsters, the music of here is from their third game following the saga.
DAMNNNN, Mili brought me a new level of emotions, the songs make me sad but at the same time i want to play the games the get the context and suffer fully lmao.
Yeah I recommend doing that but be warned they are long and painful so do some of it then take a break otherwise you might breakdown take care of yourself while playing the first 2 games
Trauma is every where in Limbus Company. It's also the third game of a series with Lobotomy Corporation and Library of Ruina as its predecessor. Don't exactly need the context behind them to understand Limbus Company, but they are referenced quite a lot. I'm just getting into Lob Corp since Limbus was an introduction for me
OK in limbus chapter 1 depression chapter 2 depression chapter 3 depression game gets even more cinema each chapter chapter 4 depression in a good way chapter 5 depression in a bad way chapter 6 really and I mean really depressing but also very cinema I'd say its peak but in every chapter it always beats the one before it
PLAY IT!!! Might be a bit difficult but its nothing too bad compared to other games
its good games but if you have some amount of truma in your life theese games might send you into deep thoughts due to how hard it is and the story is like wow no word to explain its dark its relate to some of people lifes. when you play it you will understand every character dinamic and feel their emotions. have fun enjoy the breakdowns
that ticking you hear in the first song is supposed to represent Dante, the POV character of limbus company. Notably Dante's head has been replaced with a clock (a doomsday clock to be specific) and his job is to guide the sinners, and the last song is the intro song to limbus company (and to some Dante's song.)
@@xXlonefighterXx Dante, or we, the protagonist, is the one affecting the characters' transformation throughout the journey. So, the tickling song from his head is a symbolism to our interference in the scenario.
Neat that you mentioned the presence of 'Noise' in the layering of Compass.
In the game, one of the main status ailments exclusive to this chapter that enemies are able to apply to your sinners is quite literally called "Pallid Noise", which increases the efficiency of sanity loss. This can then segue into the "Noise Panic" status, which forces your sinners to only roll tails for a turn, basically conveying that with their current mental state as muddled as it is, they are unable to properly focus on what stands before them.
Funnily, this works inversely to how Ishmael is in this chapter, as she is so dead set on the goal that she is obsessed with to the point where she pushes many things away, and takes things into her own jurisdiction in order to get to the one thing she wants. It's almost as if everything that isn't her goal is akin to tumultuous background noise, in which this nearly causes her to become the thing she hated the most: a noise that drowned out the mentality and wills of those subjected to it, a thing that would drag down those around it in a self-destructive blind obsession.
I've been listening to Distorted Heathcliff a lot since it dropped. And this is the first time I notice the clock ticking sounds when you mention it. And GODDAMN that fit the narrative so well.
The easiest rundown for Through Patches of Violet you could get is, uh... have you read or watched Wuthering Heights? The classic novel or its film adaptation. If you're interested, you can look up the plot rundown, and that explains most of what it's about. Limbus, after all, has all of its main story chapters be based around classic literature.
4:57 - Ring researchers
There exist ANOTHER version of last song (Lament).
Made without bombastic tune, mostly vocals by same voices, but song is more - full, and chilling.
Sadly, it was quietly released in January of this year and people probably just missed it.
To give a summary of "Through Patches Of Violet" (while simplifying the rather complex details regarding the lore and the plot of Limbus company)
It is a song about starcrossed lovers who desperately wanted to be with each other, but through a few terrible miscommunications followed by a total breakdown of communications, they both became convinced that the other hated them and that they could never be together. As time passed they grew apart and became convinced that the other was better off without them.
This eventually culminated in one of the two breaking mentally when his beloved, who despite their shared self-hatreds, still desperately longed to see one another again, passed. Broken and insane, he vowed to kill himself in every world, for if they could not be happy together, no version of themselves would ever be happy-- and as such, it would be better to spare them the pain of heartbreak with the pain of death. But when the other from another world chooses to do the same, even when allied as a joint boss, they are never truly together-- as the battle itself demonstrates, trapped in different worlds which we jump between, the song's duet and often dissonance in lyrics being a result of their different worldviews drifting apart, but ultimately coming together in one, simple phrase:
*Delete*
did someone talk about limbus? i love youtube algoithm
Same it is so hard to find people react to PM content but I have began seeding the idea of PMoon into UA-cam streamers via super chatting the suggestion
You're mixing up Limbus company with Lobotomy corporation. Lobotomy corporation is the monster management with the warning themes and it doesn't have any Mili songs.
What you're listening to in this video is Limbus company which is the newest on going game and that does have Mili songs. It has more of a running narative with different arcs that have a Mili song to accompany the big boss fight at the end of each arc, that's why these songs sound like they have so much story behind them.
Btw, the Heathcliff credits song is only the credits for the end of his arc, not the end of the game, the game ain't finished.
The context of "delete" is that the 2 voices represent the 2 characters in the game that they want to remove their whole existence from every world in every possibility of them existing because in every world they will cause the other a miserable life the other convinces her other versions to kill theirself the other kills hes other selfs in the end they both try to "delete" their selfs
4:58 "The distortion tone is so nasty!"
Oh boy... If you only knew what the wolf is
You should react to Mili - Grown-up's paradise (it's the Mili song for Arknights)
so... About all of this song
The first one - Heathcliff, is BGM that used as one of many Boss fight BGM in latest Canto (the way Limbus called Chapter) of this season in Limbus Company, Canto 6, its Boss Fight but not the last boss since last boss will always bring by Mili
Then the Second - Through The Patches of Violet, this is BGM for Last Boss fight in the latest Canto for this season and of course its gonna be our beloved Mili teams
Now for the third song - Pass On, no... this song not sing by Mili, but this song was sing by In game Chara VA, Pass On is a credit song for each Canto, yes... each Canto/Chap has it's ending credit song and it's all is Pass On but the different for each Canto is, the song is singed by different In Game Chara VA and with different genre, this Pass On you react on is Pass On from latest Canto, Canto 6 and the one who sing it is Heathcliff VA (The person is the one that shows up at the video), because Canto 6 is focused at Heathcliff story, that's why Heathcliff is the one who sing it this time and by that we already got 6 different Genre and singer of Pass On now
The Fourth song - Compass, since it's bringed by Mili, we already know at this point, this song is Last Boss Fight BGM in Limbus Company, this song is for Canto last season, Canto 5
Then the last Song - In Hell We Live, Lament, Is a song bringed by Mili feat. Myth and Roid, but... This song not a Boss Fight BGM but this is Game Opening BGM and PV BGM for Limbus Company
the summery of 'through patches of violets' is a lil complicated, but ill try to simplify it for you
2 people really loved each other, but then they broke up, while trying to return to eachother, they discovered alternate universes, and in every alt world, they were miserable, and never together
so the male decides to kill every alt version of himself so the girl can live without him, and thus not be miserable, and thus be happy, just one issue, the girl thought of doing the same thing, deleting every other version of herself so the dude is happy and lives on their own free will
thats the "delete" part, both sides trying to remove every version of eachother for the sake of their lover, of course, thats a bit of an issue
hope this helps
An even shorter summary:
Why proper communication in a relationship is key…
They didnt broke up, the woman destroyed it all
@@rotonek2887 W gaslight
@@rotonek2887 This bait IS believable!
@@playday663 sorry, not a bait, its a fact. Cathy is the one who decided to marry linton for money and influence, heath didnt ask for this. People are too biased nowadays to pay attention to that simple fact
The Pass On song plays at the end of every Canto but in a different style and each time sung by the voice actor of the character the Canto was about. They're not professional singers so it sounds very heartfelt and personal each time.
The thing you should know about Pass On is that there's a different version for every chapter, sung by the main character of that chapter. Each version has changes besides just the singer, and it makes each one take on its own unique tone that better fits the ending of its own chapter. I think it'd be interesting to listen to each of them and compare/contrast.
The glitchy sound in Through Patches of Violet is VERY INTENTIONAL to say the least...
25:46
You are mixing LC (Lobotomy Corporation) with LCB (Limbus Company)
2 of the 3 games from proyect moon
For future reference
Lobotomy Corporation:
A monster management game, think Fallout Shelter + SCP foundation. That's the easiest way to describe it although somewhat inaccurate. The setting is the titular L Corp. a megacorporation in a place known only as "The City"
Library of Ruina:
A deckbuilder RPG-esque game... think Slay the Spire + (again) SCP Foundation + a bit of JRPG flavor. The setting is "The Library" a strange place that promises treasure beyond belief to whoever in The City challenges and beats it... plat twist, you play as the challenge, you control the staff of The Library, you are the people's Final Boss, ustead of challenging that final boss yourself... so make sure to beat all who dares challenge The Library to feed it with the knowledge and skills of those who fell before it...
Limbus Company: a gacha RPG with turn based combat... this has elements from many games so just think Darkest Dungeon if it was a bit more action heavy. The setting... Lobotomy Corporation fell, The Library dissappeared in thin air, now you follow what is essentially a D&D party (of 12+3) where antics ensues... the objective? Find and retrieve the secrets of L Corp's technology, hidden all throughout The City, so that Limbus Company make achieve it's goals... whatever those may be (the B in LCB stands for "Bus" the division of Limbus Company you are part of, named so because you chaotic stupid party moves around in a bus.... even the game acknowledges the name is not very creative XD)
this distortion is so nasty he says. he didnt even know how right he is
Yeah the soundtrack in the last two games by project moon are made by studio eim and project mili, you can tell apart who makes each track by the singer or lack of there of (the mili songs will always have cassei)
If you want to check a long Mili song check Ghost in the Shell Sac_2045’s ending. The full song is 6 minutes long and all of it is fantastic
"if abstraction is the definition of beauty..."
"Distorted Heathcliff" is what feels like an end of the world for one character. "Through patches of violet" is what this end of the world is for them (but it doesn't feel like that). "Pass on" is an ending which follows
If you liked In hell we live, you need to listen to the Let's Lament version
I find it funny everyone is trying to explain violet patches in the simplest term. I want to try out my own version: "It's about toxic relationship between two people who love each other, but are unable to communicate it properly and both come to separate conclusions that the only way for them to make their counterpart happy is if they kill themselves."
Danteh has beautiful singing voice, arent they.
LIMBILLIONS MUST REACT
Hats off to Ultimate Blade, havent been so active but im happy that the fans keep goin!
I honestly think I prefer when the people listening don't have context because seeing people try to figure things out without that context is interesting.
Ok now try
Children of the city
Gone angel
String theocracy
Iron lotus
And also that one love town music i forgot
Already done all 😏
Julian! Play the game if you are genuinely interested in context. Words don’t do it justice
finally, I was waiting for ages for this one xD
Obviously it wouldn't be good for a video but listening to the [In game] version of Through Patches of Violet is a good idea. It plays differently than the official video in game and is better imo, just understandably longer.
Glad to see you back with more Pmoon
Who dere awakened my brain rot?!
Fly, My Brain Rotted Wings!
truly ideal
Want more context?
Don't want game spoilers?
The solution is elementary!
Read the book.
That's right. Read Mobydick. Read Wuthering Heights. Read Metamorphosis. Read Damien. Read L'étranger. Actually the last one isn't even adapted into a canto but it will be!!!! And it is a good book!!!!!
4:57 "The distortion is going so nasty" oh how right you don't even know you are
Decend upon him, my fellows
reaction rainbow openings please For me, I think this song is too little popular and not many people know about it, so I want you to see the reaction because I personally like this song
PM mention I click
It'd be great to see you listen to other "Pass On" credits too, as they follow the Mili songs, Compass is follow by Canto 5 Pass On credits for example!
I hadn't actually listened to this OST before so damn I think I'm hooked XD Definitely checking out Lament so I can listen to it on loop for a few hours; heavy contrast between sweet and scary is one of my fav things in all sorts of art, music included
project moon mentioned
guidance is a funny way to say donations
LETSSSSSSSS GOOOOOO
Project moon mentioned
Ah, dang. Should have listened to in-game battle remixes of Mili songs.
Would have given you a more accurate feeling to the songs.
Pleasee react to The Rumble of Scientific Triumph it is from the same Made in Abyss movie OST that transcendance and hanazeve is from.
4:47 모르겠어, 캐서린..
Qlipoth meltdown, release the sleeper agents
Finally
very bad summary of the context of Through Patches Of Violet
two people in love are too embarrassed to tell it to each other, realize the other person is suffering because of them, proceed to take "kill yourself" far too literally
React to sleep talk metropolis it's amazing
day 5 of asking for Jhulian to react to tn-shi - the wind's final wish
Wheres add29 when you need him
Limbus is a gacha wave fighter not the scp management
Compass is my favorite song in Limbus Company, and it's 100% better in-game. The pacing, sound effects, and story moments during the song really makes the experience.
Can someone timestamp
I can't understand who you mean by momo kashu
Cassie Wei - vocals, song writing
Yamato Kasai - song writing, arrangements, guitar
Yukihito - bass, arrangements
Shoto Yoshida - drums, arrangements
Ao Fujimori - illustrations, 2D animations
There are no momo kashu in Mili, but you mentioned this person in many videos with Mili in it
momocashew = Cassie Wei
Momocashew is her nickname and her twitter tag
momo is cassie
Online username/tag
ado💙newsong♪mirror💙aishite aishite♪Live version👍next please🙏
hi! maybe if you want, pls check out punishing gray raven music? thank you
Hi, I've done Narwhal, what others do you recommend? 😃
If you hear music and don't understand anything about the song talk about. You only feel its on surface level. If you know about it you will feel it like this ua-cam.com/video/ypg4ObNNxbA/v-deo.html. I don't have time to summary Canto 6 contend for you so I leave spoil from georgieegames here.
Could you react to fly my wings
he has done react that song, you can see it on another reaction on mili song
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The Limbus heads can better explain things, but I'll say what I know. The Limbus story is separated into "Canto"s, which are more or less chapters or acts. Each Canto focuses on a particular character of the broader cast, and each Canto ends with its own credits and its own version of _Pass On_ . I believe each version of _Pass On_ for each character is also actually sung by that character's va, but someone may correct me on that. So while Canto VI is the most recent or one of the most recent chapters, it's not yet the end of the game. Besides that, I'm unsure but I think you may be mistaking Lobotomy Corporation for Limbus Company in regards to the Warning themes you listened to previously.
all correct! pass on has been sung by just under half the cast thus far (if you include dante and vergillius). and iirc, he's heard both the warning themes from lobcorp and library of ruina before on the channel. limbus doesn't have set "warning themes" per se, but canto 1 battle C1 is often said to be referencing a warning theme because of the setting it takes place in (one of the old L. Corp facilities) :D
never thought a non pm fan could explain one game this good
@@trevorBbracketNow that you mention it, it would be so hype to see PM bring back the warnings in some way to Limbus. Maybe could be a Walpurgis Night kinda thing if not a part of the main story in someway
@somerandomtryhard3605 I'd be surprised if we never visit another L corp facility again lol. we still have faust's whole canto to get through and by then the music is gonna get wild
@coinpoffer Oh, nah, nah. Full PM fan. Just haven't played Limbus yet. Still playing LoR first.
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