I think this fight was the straw that broke the camel's back for Travis about why he was fighting. Sure, he was doing it for the sake of revenge, but it was starting to wear on him, all the killing. First Vladimir, that russian astronaut, Ryuji, then Margaret, then Alice, all four easily the most human of all the assassins he had gone up against in his battles... one right after the other, just the senselessness of it.
@@-Cyuu-True, but Holly was just the one person. Ryuji, Vladimir, Alice, and Margaret were all fought in a relatively short timespan. Fighting four of the most humane in that game caused Travis to start reflecting on the violence.
@@eleos-7845I almost feel like many of the other assassins were very Human and Travis didn’t notice or care, and so they weren’t shown that way to the player.
@@kingkrab5138 That’s how I feel as well. By the time we get to them and see them in the flesh, we usually only see how inhumane or dishonorable they are, drastically changed by the dopamine and adrenaline rushes they feel or felt when fighting, killing, and winning.
@@Toxpao07Ok, I think I was wrong about your cheerleader question. After rewatching that fight, I think him “having a bad taste in his mouth” doesn’t only stem from the fact that he hates killing women, but also the fact that he couldn’t kill his target (Charlie Macdonald) without also killing the cheerleaders in the process.
The cutscene after this fight was probably one of the best in the game and honestly one of my favorite in all of the games because Travis’s speech and his pure rage about Alice dying and how they’re humans not just killing machines was amazing.The themes of death in the No More Heroes games is always interesting.
I'd go a step further and say what he said really resonated with me that it didn't matter if they were just characters- they're alive. The characters in TV shows, movies, videogames, anime, and manga all might as well be as real as you and me.
I wouldn't use the term pretentious here, but I do agree Alice Twilight would've made a better final boss than Jasper. Alice fits into the main themes of the NMH series, where once you're in the competition there's no escape besides death. In my head, I would picture it like this. Jasper is dead. Sylvia approaches Travis and suggests he "might as well" fight for number 1. Cue Alice, with the same sullen speech about how the only way for her to escape her rank #1 status is to be killed.
@Atla Sona the point of the rankings in the first game was to give Travis the strength to fight Jeane. He started as this cocky idiot that was far in over his head, and mostly ended up the same way but stronger at least. But Travis didn't win here. He already had the power to kill Batt. Over half of the competition were eliminated all at once, and even the few targets he had left? Others killed for him. The rankings were literally pointless because he didn't work at all. The only one that even makes remotely any sense is Letz Shake because without saving Henry, Travis probably would have died. Every other death was pointless other than to server his feelings. And that's what makes Margaret's song so important: she straight up calls him out on wanting revenge because it does nothing but repeat the cycle.
I feel like the part where Alice is a better final boss than Jasper brings up a cool idea. If you decide to take her advice and do what the game shows is a good idea, which is quitting there, then the game ends with a satisfying, powerful ending, as well as a good boss and have Travis break the cycle of revenge. Alternatively, if you ignore her warnings and instead decide to fight jasper, you are left with a disappointing and frustrating experience, similar to seeking revenge. So I guess quitting after Alice is an ending in itself, and is one that the game seems to accept as the good ending, given that you could probably have the end credits roll after the cutscene where Alice dies, before the "you are now rank 2" screen, and still have the story make as much sense as it did before. Alternatively, continuing to Jasper is the bad ending, one where you and Travis ignore her advice and instead restart the cycle in a unfulfilling way. In other words... if Alice was the final boss, and Jasper was an extra boss, the game would have its cake and eat it too. At least, that's my opinion.
That would have honestly made the build up even more interesting. If the guy who killed bishop is only rank 2, who the hell is rank 1? The answer, an assassin with nothing left to lose. No grudges to hold, no righteous cause, just a pure blooded killer waiting for someone to put her to rest.
I just realized that the piano at 0:37 is sampled from Sur La Mer - Future Loop Foundation, at 2:06. Was a complete jumpscare hearing something I recognize from a suda game in some random synth track on Spotify.
Having finished NMH2 today, I can definitely say Alice was my favorite boss of everyone. Mostly because she wasn't someone I could needlessly spam against, but also the turmoil you could see in her before she faces you. The music during the fight is a bop too.
The Crownless King and The Hollow Queen. Both were looking for a means to end their pain, both fought honourably and had their own values. In the end, the curse of the Hollow Queen is what wakes the Crownless King after he struck her down. The weight of all of those who came before come to light, rising like the sun during twilight before sunrise. Awakened finally to the truth, but at the cost of the only other who understood what it all meant. Such is the curse.
Alice: "I was hoping to face you when I became #1" Me: "You and everybody else who had to suffer through that horrible fight with that f****** prick Jasper Batt Jr."
Man I really wish Travis got to know more about some of his opponents. Alice was incredibly interesting and I sorta wanted her to get a larger story like Jeanne.
exactly that, alice is supposed to be the final boss. like she says, end the cycle of revenge. dont fight jasper, it will be unsatisfying and you wont feel any more gratified than before.
I was fighting against Alice Twilight two days ago and I thought I lost the fight with one piece of the heart left and yet I somehow survive and defeated her, her boss fight was like looking into a mirror because she fights exactly like Travis minus the part that she can throw her beam katanas at him. Such an amazing yet tragic boss fight.
I (unintentionally) started the trend. Back in 2012 I got the game used without the manual, so I could only go by ear. I guess everyone took it as a meme contest to come up with an alternate name for the boss tracks. Even knowing all the music by name now, Subuta No. 1 will always be "Ask Alice" to me (plus my name is Alice, so I'm a little biased, I'll admit).
Alice Twilight Yeah but common this would have been Travis accomplish his goal only to realise that it was pointless and he was just brutally murdering peoples for nothing and his revenge has no sense at all this would have been a so much better end and a so much better Final Boss than Jasper Fucker Jr
What are you talking about? She was the final boss. There is no boss after her. Nothing happens. NOTHING. HAPPENS. THE WINDOW! THE FUCKING WINDOW! AAAAAAAAUUUGH!
That truth he killed so many for, even if a possible serial killer, a sociopathic pyschopath, he is human. All assasins are human underneath. And deep inside, every each one of them would wish for anything else but killing... Even Travis. At THIS point he realized the 'truth' you speak of.
My fav parts: 0:38-1:001:22-1:32. 2:18 are basically same as the first. 2:40-2:50 Another slightly altered 0:38 section at 3:46 4:18 I like the little beat. 4:30 is similar to an earlier part. 5:15
There’s a low res JPG of the stuff she was burning and one of them was her and Margaret together so there has to be something there. It’s on the wiki. But you’d never see unless you purposely looked for the assets, maybe that’s why they did it.
So I was browsing the loop gallery in Garage Band a few days ago and I heard a sample called 'Contemplative Synth 14' and it souns nearly identical to the sample at 2:37 . I'm wondering if this whole song is made in Garage Band or if SUDA51 just liked the sample and took it or if it's just pure coincidence that they sound the same.
i've played and beat both NMH1+2 and MGR and thought they were both similar, i feel like platinum was insipired by NMH2 a bit for armstrong, notice how in the 1st phase of jasper, he fights with a mech, then once he gets out of it he uses some powers (drugs i know i know) to power up, and notice how 1st phase of armstrong hes in a mech, then uses powers (nanomachines) to get strong
@@gechotaris I never noticed that. Both MGR and NMH1+2 have a theme of killing as well. And are both hack and slashes. And both have vocal tracks for boss themes (a couple for nmh in tho case)
love how ranks in Both games are filled with people with actual motivations and total scumbags. Mashing them together and making them look like the same trash to the outsider eye meanwhile themselves knew the true meaning of their actions staying true to themselves to the end. Why this game inspires me to always come up with _deep stuff_ ?
This song brings me back to when I first did this fight. It took me like 20 fucking minutes and I just BARELY beat Alice. One of my favorite boss fights in recent memory.
Me: Well, she has a amazing final boss... Sylvia: Congratulations, now you're become 2nd Me: WHAAAAAAAT!!! Alice isnt the final boss, the who the hell is?? *after fighting Jasper Batt Jr.* Me: Seriously... WHO THE HELL HAVE THE IDEA OF THIS GODANMIT ANNOYING BOSS!!! *rage quit*
Man this resonates so perfectly with my idea for a fight in one of my books. Two robots, one still young and confused and the other, the only person he truly looks up to, forced into a fight to the death by a villain bent on wiping out the humans under their protection. Master vs apprentice, a somber final exam where failure could mean the end to last remnants of human kind.
One of my favorite boss fights of all time, such a shame that JBJ leaves such a bad taste in your mouth at the end of the game because this fight is as close to perfect as a video game boss fight can be
would be my favorite boss if she wasn't so easy... to be fair, most bosses in the game aren't very hard, but i managed to get like 25% health combos on her by dodging her body slam and smacking her for a while. very, very quick fight. definitely up there in my favorites, though!
This game needs a remake and a shift in boss order BAD! It's way too good to just keep collecting dust and I'm pretty sure it would be done justice on the Switch
I think this fight was the straw that broke the camel's back for Travis about why he was fighting. Sure, he was doing it for the sake of revenge, but it was starting to wear on him, all the killing. First Vladimir, that russian astronaut, Ryuji, then Margaret, then Alice, all four easily the most human of all the assassins he had gone up against in his battles... one right after the other, just the senselessness of it.
Nah Holly did that in the first game
@@-Cyuu-True, but Holly was just the one person. Ryuji, Vladimir, Alice, and Margaret were all fought in a relatively short timespan. Fighting four of the most humane in that game caused Travis to start reflecting on the violence.
@@eleos-7845I almost feel like many of the other assassins were very Human and Travis didn’t notice or care, and so they weren’t shown that way to the player.
@@kingkrab5138 That’s how I feel as well. By the time we get to them and see them in the flesh, we usually only see how inhumane or dishonorable they are, drastically changed by the dopamine and adrenaline rushes they feel or felt when fighting, killing, and winning.
@@Toxpao07Ok, I think I was wrong about your cheerleader question. After rewatching that fight, I think him “having a bad taste in his mouth” doesn’t only stem from the fact that he hates killing women, but also the fact that he couldn’t kill his target (Charlie Macdonald) without also killing the cheerleaders in the process.
Who could not love a DnB track with live drumming and not just a looped Amen break? You don't hear that nearly enough in this kind of music.
The cutscene after this fight was probably one of the best in the game and honestly one of my favorite in all of the games because Travis’s speech and his pure rage about Alice dying and how they’re humans not just killing machines was amazing.The themes of death in the No More Heroes games is always interesting.
True
I'd go a step further and say what he said really resonated with me that it didn't matter if they were just characters- they're alive. The characters in TV shows, movies, videogames, anime, and manga all might as well be as real as you and me.
I love how hallow this song is, reflecting on how Alice is already dead on the inside and you're actually doing her a favor by laying her to rest.
She even starts the fight by burning her album/past, she's got nothing left in the world except for this fight
she was a akashic point assasin, so i guess she was already dead anyway
The tension between the rhythm section and the airy ephemeral melodies is wrenching and I love it.
It's like every second of the song goes by slowly.
I wouldn't use the term pretentious here, but I do agree Alice Twilight would've made a better final boss than Jasper. Alice fits into the main themes of the NMH series, where once you're in the competition there's no escape besides death.
In my head, I would picture it like this. Jasper is dead. Sylvia approaches Travis and suggests he "might as well" fight for number 1. Cue Alice, with the same sullen speech about how the only way for her to escape her rank #1 status is to be killed.
@Atla Sona the point of the rankings in the first game was to give Travis the strength to fight Jeane. He started as this cocky idiot that was far in over his head, and mostly ended up the same way but stronger at least. But Travis didn't win here. He already had the power to kill Batt. Over half of the competition were eliminated all at once, and even the few targets he had left? Others killed for him. The rankings were literally pointless because he didn't work at all. The only one that even makes remotely any sense is Letz Shake because without saving Henry, Travis probably would have died. Every other death was pointless other than to server his feelings. And that's what makes Margaret's song so important: she straight up calls him out on wanting revenge because it does nothing but repeat the cycle.
@Atla Sona yeah but the boss fight didn't have to fucking suck to drive the point home.
I feel like the part where Alice is a better final boss than Jasper brings up a cool idea. If you decide to take her advice and do what the game shows is a good idea, which is quitting there, then the game ends with a satisfying, powerful ending, as well as a good boss and have Travis break the cycle of revenge. Alternatively, if you ignore her warnings and instead decide to fight jasper, you are left with a disappointing and frustrating experience, similar to seeking revenge.
So I guess quitting after Alice is an ending in itself, and is one that the game seems to accept as the good ending, given that you could probably have the end credits roll after the cutscene where Alice dies, before the "you are now rank 2" screen, and still have the story make as much sense as it did before. Alternatively, continuing to Jasper is the bad ending, one where you and Travis ignore her advice and instead restart the cycle in a unfulfilling way.
In other words... if Alice was the final boss, and Jasper was an extra boss, the game would have its cake and eat it too. At least, that's my opinion.
That would have honestly made the build up even more interesting. If the guy who killed bishop is only rank 2, who the hell is rank 1? The answer, an assassin with nothing left to lose. No grudges to hold, no righteous cause, just a pure blooded killer waiting for someone to put her to rest.
Congrats. outstanding concept
You may be a good Suda succesor ...
I just realized that the piano at 0:37 is sampled from Sur La Mer - Future Loop Foundation, at 2:06. Was a complete jumpscare hearing something I recognize from a suda game in some random synth track on Spotify.
Good catch!
Remember that there was once an assasin named Alice
+The Lazy Reaper .....Who?
+Amateur Intellectual God damn it.
I won't forget it... Alice...
I won't forget..... Alice.
I haven't forgotten.
Having finished NMH2 today, I can definitely say Alice was my favorite boss of everyone. Mostly because she wasn't someone I could needlessly spam against, but also the turmoil you could see in her before she faces you. The music during the fight is a bop too.
The Crownless King and The Hollow Queen. Both were looking for a means to end their pain, both fought honourably and had their own values. In the end, the curse of the Hollow Queen is what wakes the Crownless King after he struck her down. The weight of all of those who came before come to light, rising like the sun during twilight before sunrise. Awakened finally to the truth, but at the cost of the only other who understood what it all meant. Such is the curse.
I need a cigarette after reading that, beautiful.
Autism.
@@smoqueed44 k
@@MyxMage was def cringe tho amirite?
@@smoqueed44 nah
Chills.
Every fucking time, chills.
+Here Be Trite I agree, man. The only other track in anything to give me chills this frequently and consistently is Scorch N' Torch.
nice dkctf ^^
Alice: "I was hoping to face you when I became #1"
Me: "You and everybody else who had to suffer through that horrible fight with that f****** prick Jasper Batt Jr."
As a new fan in the series who fought the dude in mild difficulty...
... I can agree that he was a certified bitch to fight against...
the piano bits are the best.
I love the drums and the base! So energetic.
its so fucking sexy
Man I really wish Travis got to know more about some of his opponents. Alice was incredibly interesting and I sorta wanted her to get a larger story like Jeanne.
and margret too
This fight was fucking depressing.
Remember that there was once, an assasin in the name of 'Alice'.
Man what a great final boss.
Hmm? No there was definently no boss after this Alice was the final boss
Why did the final stage not have a final boss?
You didn't fight the window?
@@BigBossJelly we as fans don't talk about that window. Fuck that window.
I wish
exactly that, alice is supposed to be the final boss. like she says, end the cycle of revenge. dont fight jasper, it will be unsatisfying and you wont feel any more gratified than before.
I was fighting against Alice Twilight two days ago and I thought I lost the fight with one piece of the heart left and yet I somehow survive and defeated her, her boss fight was like looking into a mirror because she fights exactly like Travis minus the part that she can throw her beam katanas at him. Such an amazing yet tragic boss fight.
0:59 best part
I don't recall this track yet it is one of the finest pieces of VGM composition I've heard. Akira Yamaoka GODLIKE composer
Best boss theme ever. Best boss in the No More Heroes series.
Thanks.
Henry: are you sure about that?
I don't know why people are making up names for this song, if you bought the game it's listed in the manual, It's called subuta 1 by Machine Head
I (unintentionally) started the trend. Back in 2012 I got the game used without the manual, so I could only go by ear. I guess everyone took it as a meme contest to come up with an alternate name for the boss tracks.
Even knowing all the music by name now, Subuta No. 1 will always be "Ask Alice" to me (plus my name is Alice, so I'm a little biased, I'll admit).
@@ShaDHP23 *SUBUTA NOT "SUBATA"
@@shibba2517 okay, take a chill suppository
I saw on the top 25 boss themes video from some years ago that called this theme Twilight
Machine Head is also Akira Yamaoka under an alias
The subtitle of the game works well for the song. "Desperate Struggle."
"The Bitter End" also goes well imo.
+Shinku Quickman Ooh, The Bitter End is fucking AMAZING. Well, it would be, if she was one. We don't speak of her.... replacement.
If only she was the Final Boss.
But Travis needed to realise that what he was doing was pointless.
Alice Twilight Yeah but common this would have been Travis accomplish his goal only to realise that it was pointless and he was just brutally murdering peoples for nothing and his revenge has no sense at all this would have been a so much better end and a so much better Final Boss than Jasper Fucker Jr
Nesouk Kefka Jasper's window was the real villain
Burrito Wyrm A G R E E
What are you talking about? She was the final boss.
There is no boss after her.
Nothing happens.
NOTHING. HAPPENS.
THE WINDOW! THE FUCKING WINDOW! AAAAAAAAUUUGH!
By far, the most underated music track in all of the games
Akira Yamaoka is such a genius.
ive never played this game but i love this mix of dnb and jazz it sounds awesome
It's a weird cross between an intense fight and elevator music.
And a little bit of the code lyoko ost
One of my favorite bosses in this game so fun to battle especially on bitter
Kyle Catarroja "fun"
well it is a bitter fight to the end
i'll get my coat
It is fun boy jasper batt jr 2nd form is when its get frustrating on bitter
The drum and bass in this track is ridiculous
If I were to title this song, I'd call it "Awakening", by the fact that this battle was the last key to Travis realizing the truth.
It would be cool to call it that, even though its title is Subuta.1
the truth you say?
That truth he killed so many for, even if a possible serial killer, a sociopathic pyschopath, he is human. All assasins are human underneath. And deep inside, every each one of them would wish for anything else but killing... Even Travis. At THIS point he realized the 'truth' you speak of.
Best fight in the series and one of my favourite fights in gaming
Love this song
The melodies are so smooth and jazzy vibes
I played this game two times but in those two times, Alice´s dead is something that make you cry in some deep emotional level
It's both intense and relaxing.
I've always called it "Rainy Twilight", because I never played the game so I always pictured the battle being in the rain at night.
_Oh my..._
I heard you were half-off on today's sale. So I decided to make a stupid response in stead of buying you because I'm poor.
You deserve a +1.
364Tomorrows
Hey yooooo
best girl spotted
Dammit Takei!
My fav parts: 0:38-1:00 1:22-1:32.
2:18 are basically same as the first. 2:40-2:50
Another slightly altered 0:38 section at 3:46
4:18 I like the little beat. 4:30 is similar to an earlier part.
5:15
6:19 still hits so different.
Anyone else want a game where you play as her? And maybe Margaret Moonlight too while we're at it?
Scorpionspear77 Definitely. So we can all remember there one was an assassin named Alice. I'd at least like some side content about her.
There’s a low res JPG of the stuff she was burning and one of them was her and Margaret together so there has to be something there. It’s on the wiki.
But you’d never see unless you purposely looked for the assets, maybe that’s why they did it.
We're going to get a DLC with Bad Girl, so why not ?
I’d be down. Margaret was my favorite boss.
I'd do everything for a Margaret Moonlight game ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
My favorite bonus boss character from the ps3 port of nmh 1 and also, my favorite penultimate boss character in nmh2.
So I was browsing the loop gallery in Garage Band a few days ago and I heard a sample called 'Contemplative Synth 14' and it souns nearly identical to the sample at 2:37 . I'm wondering if this whole song is made in Garage Band or if SUDA51 just liked the sample and took it or if it's just pure coincidence that they sound the same.
It’s a sample
Marluxia has appeared.
Fun fact. Marluxia was going to be a woman until they changed his gender.
Didn't his gender get changed so that th two traitors weren't women or something simaller to that?
Mauricio Martinez Yeah. They felt it would be a little weird if two women betrayed Organization XIII and got killed. Unfortunate implications and all.
Well regardless of gender,Marluxia will always look majestic.
So basically Alice is A fusion between Marluxia and General Grievous.
this sounds like it would belong in a SEGA game
I think part of the reason I love this song is because it defies genre.
The piano segements give me Mistral from MGR vibes
I can see Platinum taking notes from Alice
i've played and beat both NMH1+2 and MGR and thought they were both similar, i feel like platinum was insipired by NMH2 a bit for armstrong, notice how in the 1st phase of jasper, he fights with a mech, then once he gets out of it he uses some powers (drugs i know i know) to power up, and notice how 1st phase of armstrong hes in a mech, then uses powers (nanomachines) to get strong
@@gechotaris I never noticed that. Both MGR and NMH1+2 have a theme of killing as well. And are both hack and slashes. And both have vocal tracks for boss themes (a couple for nmh in tho case)
@@Pussyrepelent Mmhm!! i honestly think MGR was just a little inspired from NMH2
The drums are fantastic. They sound like the desperate beats of a sun-stroked madman on the verge of collapsing from exhaustion.
blessed amen break
Track is Subuta.1
the closer you are to number one the more you realize, no wonder bad girl is such a mess
Because she was in the way of revenge.
Without Jasper dangling at the #1 spot, there would have been no reason to kill Alice.
This is the hypest track in gaming history.
I'm a little surprised that nobody's sampled this.
The english version is so much better thank you. This is fantastic
love how ranks in Both games are filled with people with actual motivations and total scumbags. Mashing them together and making them look like the same trash to the outsider eye meanwhile themselves knew the true meaning of their actions staying true to themselves to the end.
Why this game inspires me to always come up with _deep stuff_ ?
ThePreciousThing too much internet or anime
@@jiroweiler5883 I mean, you act like anime or internet making people think introspectivly about media is a bad thing.
Alice was the final boss and no one can tell me otherwise.
I love whistling to the piano parts
I'm calling this track ¨was it worth the kill?¨
Or rather "Was it worth it?"
I always called this bloodshed and tears. Not sure why but it felt like it would work.
This is probably my favorite Boss fight in both games.
This song brings me back to when I first did this fight. It took me like 20 fucking minutes and I just BARELY beat Alice. One of my favorite boss fights in recent memory.
@MrTouchShriek Subata.2 is matt helms and ryuji theme, this theme name is subata.1
Since everyone else is doing it as well...
Custom Song Name: Out With a Whimper
Either "The Lonliest Composition" or "Fates Brought To Rest."
This part gose hard 0:58
Mature version of Philistine
Me: Well, she has a amazing final boss...
Sylvia: Congratulations, now you're become 2nd
Me: WHAAAAAAAT!!! Alice isnt the final boss, the who the hell is??
*after fighting Jasper Batt Jr.*
Me: Seriously... WHO THE HELL HAVE THE IDEA OF THIS GODANMIT ANNOYING BOSS!!! *rage quit*
Man this resonates so perfectly with my idea for a fight in one of my books. Two robots, one still young and confused and the other, the only person he truly looks up to, forced into a fight to the death by a villain bent on wiping out the humans under their protection. Master vs apprentice, a somber final exam where failure could mean the end to last remnants of human kind.
my favorite theme out of all of them
"Now that! That was a battle!" A CHALLENGER APPROACHES; JASPER BAT F$&@$&@ Jr.! "Fuck......"
This gives me some Sonic Colours vibes that I can't explain, totally love it
sonic colors trash tho
Sunset's Awakening. That's what I'd call it.
I actually found this after watching your playthrough. I have the main OST can couldn't find this one on there either.
I know it's called "Subuta 1" but in my heart its named "Alice"
Sounds like something out of System Shock 2
One of my favorite boss fights of all time, such a shame that JBJ leaves such a bad taste in your mouth at the end of the game because this fight is as close to perfect as a video game boss fight can be
Isn't this track just called Subuta. 1?
would be my favorite boss if she wasn't so easy... to be fair, most bosses in the game aren't very hard, but i managed to get like 25% health combos on her by dodging her body slam and smacking her for a while. very, very quick fight. definitely up there in my favorites, though!
i heard smile of split and i was so confused
swanky, I still haven't forgotten that assassin named Alice
And Kojima said he didn't want to do a sequel to Metal Gear Solid 2. You think I think game developers always tell the truth?
I see 🤠
Did anyone else get startled the first time they heard this and that booming organ came in?
Deceiving Satisfaction.
I'd call it "The True Ending"
"What could have been" "Last Assasian" "Finale"
What about... "Her name"
nice
This battle would be truly better then the *Cough* actual last one *Cough*
Not that it was bad
"Crimson Twilight"!
I'd call this track Epiphany
It's because this one is labeled incorrectly, the real track name is "Subuta.1," which is track 38. Subuta.2 is pretty baller, too.
Why does it feel like it came stright from Code Lyoko ?
If only Alice was the final boss and not freaking Jasper.
Smooth jazz on the class walk way-Alice
This game needs a remake and a shift in boss order BAD! It's way too good to just keep collecting dust and I'm pretty sure it would be done justice on the Switch
You saw the news?
@@qwertygutierrez1293 Nah, is it good news?!?
@@DjShini no more heroes 1 and 2 are now released on the switch as well as nmh3 coming out in 2021
HOW'S THAT?
I'd call this theme: Somber Dream.
"Best of the Best" or "Blade Dance"
It took me a while to beat her than I found her attack patterns
So badass!
heard it somewhere and I wasn't seaching for it even now yet suprised that it's so good
Best girl
0:59 is the part ur looking for yw
I'd call it "We Humans Are Alive!"