@@TheGreatDearLeaderJimPickens You mean how did he manage to track you down and inflitrate your institute by intercepting a synth courser and using their chip to build a teleportation device?
Friend: This is pretty epic music. Is 47 infiltrating some kind of secret military facility in Russia or something? Me: No, it's a house in the suburbs.
While the music is awesome, it also makes me a bit sad. If you happen to do as I did you'll realize that the man doesn't entirely have his wits about him anymore. He seems to only have them when he realizes it's 47 when you're examining him. I did that my first run, but this is what happened on my second run when I was going for a 5 star Silent Assassin score on the level. Janus happens to be likely the only person, target or non-target, in any level who isn't alarmed by an unconscious body. I tried the cigarette approach on my second run. I sneaked into the house successfully with this music going quietly in the background how it does. Janus and his bodyguard were in the living room when I got into the kitchen area. I'd knocked out and hid one guard in the garage. I then coined over his bodyguard and knocked him out. I hadn't started dragging him away when Janus walked over. I just froze (in real life and with 47) to see if I would need to reload a save because he'd start yelling for help or something. Nope. He just shuffled over asking if the man I knocked out was feeling okay and such. I just stood there in disbelief that this guy wasn't yelling his head off and running like everyone else does when they find someone knocked out. He might have yelled if I'd actually been caught dragging the bodyguard off. I finally shrugged and flung the screwdriver I had on me at his head. Didn't do the mission story but I wasn't about to waste a perfect opportunity to get Silent Assassin on that level, lol.
janus when he sees ded body: looks like a accident, i'm quite skeptical of accidents. any other npc who isn't a guard: *running and screaming their ass off*
@Extant Fellow I need to try that one as well. Makes sense he'd be grumpy about that and that he'd have been shot before. It's been a while since I've done this mission, so I think it's time to revisit it.
Do the genocide approach and shoot all the guards around Janus, then start giving chase, until you corner him: "I'm tired. Just pull the trigger." And while you think about mercy, I was just there ... "Wow, Grey's 100% right. Death is far too good for him."
yeah, he does another interesting thing too. if you try to subdue him but stop spamming the subdue button, he says something like "if you think i'm going to talk, you better kill me because i'm not going to". That's a nice detail, in the briefing video, we can hear Grey saying that Janus is an Ex-KGB agent, that has been instructed to resist interrogations.
In some countries, like italy it is the USSR, it stands for Unione delle Repubbliche Socialiste Sovietiche, or, as in english, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
This is the music i hear when i was in the back of the stage, ready to begin the English debate competition. This made me feel badass like i'm going to execute them all (verbally). I won the competition part because of this theme, really help me keep my cool !
@@Ealdorman_of_Mercia well yes, I won because of skills but the fact that the opponent in the final round is the ex-champion for the past two years and also won multiple competitions really streesed me out =))) This song distracted me from that =))) The ex-champ was always cocky and annoying to others in the back stage in order to get under people's skin. People hated him but refused to speak up because they know how skilled he is. This theme gives me the hype and clear of mind to finally beat him. You shoud see the look on his face when the organizer anounced that he lost :)) really ripped the cocky smile off his face =)))
Theme song of Mark Parchezzi III hitman's rival from blood money. In fact in future hitman games i hope he somehow returns as a rival against the legendary agent 47 .maybe Mark Parchezzi the fourth
The OST for the Hitman trilogy was not made by Jesper Kyd. This was made by Niels Bye Nielson. He made some amazing tracks like this one, but overall I miss the Blood Money OST. That was just legendary!
That briefing was epic.. felt like a triple A blockbuster movie
There's a certain integrity to Janus's lack of remorse
@Extant Fellow Hello my child. What brings you here, so far from the basement?
I like the soundtrack feels like a soviet
@@badreedinedjellali1328 It makes you feel starving?
@@TheGreatDearLeaderJimPickens You mean how did he manage to track you down and inflitrate your institute by intercepting a synth courser and using their chip to build a teleportation device?
Oh shoot how are you here. I thought I was free of the cult!
Can we say this is the unoffical providence theme?
It so is
Friend: This is pretty epic music. Is 47 infiltrating some kind of secret military facility in Russia or something?
Me: No, it's a house in the suburbs.
Lol
But wait, he does make discover of a secret society linked to Janus the former KGB Spymaster and first Constant of Providence
I mean it practically is
Friend: Wait what
Well, there are soviet flags in his basement
While the music is awesome, it also makes me a bit sad. If you happen to do as I did you'll realize that the man doesn't entirely have his wits about him anymore. He seems to only have them when he realizes it's 47 when you're examining him. I did that my first run, but this is what happened on my second run when I was going for a 5 star Silent Assassin score on the level.
Janus happens to be likely the only person, target or non-target, in any level who isn't alarmed by an unconscious body. I tried the cigarette approach on my second run. I sneaked into the house successfully with this music going quietly in the background how it does. Janus and his bodyguard were in the living room when I got into the kitchen area. I'd knocked out and hid one guard in the garage. I then coined over his bodyguard and knocked him out. I hadn't started dragging him away when Janus walked over. I just froze (in real life and with 47) to see if I would need to reload a save because he'd start yelling for help or something. Nope. He just shuffled over asking if the man I knocked out was feeling okay and such. I just stood there in disbelief that this guy wasn't yelling his head off and running like everyone else does when they find someone knocked out. He might have yelled if I'd actually been caught dragging the bodyguard off. I finally shrugged and flung the screwdriver I had on me at his head. Didn't do the mission story but I wasn't about to waste a perfect opportunity to get Silent Assassin on that level, lol.
janus when he sees ded body: looks like a accident, i'm quite skeptical of accidents.
any other npc who isn't a guard: *running and screaming their ass off*
@Extant Fellow I need to try that one as well. Makes sense he'd be grumpy about that and that he'd have been shot before. It's been a while since I've done this mission, so I think it's time to revisit it.
This theme is truly awesome. Perhaps the best moment in Hitman 2
I agree, I really love this theme
Yeah
The only objectif whose guard doesn't let him alone
Janus' kill feels more like a mercy kill to me than a contract tbh
Do the genocide approach and shoot all the guards around Janus, then start giving chase, until you corner him: "I'm tired. Just pull the trigger."
And while you think about mercy, I was just there ... "Wow, Grey's 100% right. Death is far too good for him."
@@Jesthor wait holy shit he does that?
Yup, he constantly says how he's not afraid of death, only dying as a traitor
yeah, he does another interesting thing too.
if you try to subdue him but stop spamming the subdue button, he says something like "if you think i'm going to talk, you better kill me because i'm not going to".
That's a nice detail, in the briefing video, we can hear Grey saying that Janus is an Ex-KGB agent, that has been instructed to resist interrogations.
Good music with military theme
Strong URSS and cold war vibes in this one.
In some countries, like italy it is the USSR, it stands for Unione delle Repubbliche Socialiste Sovietiche, or, as in english, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
reminded me a little of ICA training facility
Union of Republic Soviet Socialist@johnprice4847 i guess
this is more soviet than anything written in the soviet union except maybe red alert
This theme makes me sit in Janus' house forevah.
2:05
You can hear a little of Sgails music.
Janus is my favorite target in all of 1,2, and 3.
I even felt bad killing him.
Felt bad? That is probably the most monstrous person in the three games!
@@MRMOON-jk1cs How? Just because he was KGB?
@@loslingos1232 Didn't you listen in any of the other cutscenes where they explain everything?
@@MRMOON-jk1cs It's been a while....
@@loslingos1232 Then I think it's time to refresh your memory of Janus
Can’t wait to play this level in PSVR
This is the music i hear when i was in the back of the stage, ready to begin the English debate competition. This made me feel badass like i'm going to execute them all (verbally). I won the competition part because of this theme, really help me keep my cool !
No. You won, because you believed in yourself, you were prepared and the judges liked your delivery better...
@@Ealdorman_of_Mercia well yes, I won because of skills but the fact that the opponent in the final round is the ex-champion for the past two years and also won multiple competitions really streesed me out =))) This song distracted me from that =))) The ex-champ was always cocky and annoying to others in the back stage in order to get under people's skin. People hated him but refused to speak up because they know how skilled he is. This theme gives me the hype and clear of mind to finally beat him. You shoud see the look on his face when the organizer anounced that he lost :)) really ripped the cocky smile off his face =)))
@@Leviathan0707 Good job, all the best for future competitions
Favorite song. Very cold
poor man just wanted to light a cigarette and got blowned up instead
He just wanted a blueberry muffin.
Classic hitman games vibes
I would love it if you would upload the Calm verison of this theme.
You can extend this version,too,if you're up for it!
Yea sure👍 I'll get it done today
@@non-asiancivilian1822
Thanks!
Appreciate your services!
@@almondjoy4938 your welcome 👍 would you want the calm version in a seperate video from the epic extended version?
@@non-asiancivilian1822
Yes.
That would be great!
Isn't this the briefing music for Whittleton Creek?
Yup
Nostalgia for Jesper kyd's old score ❤
Theme song of Mark Parchezzi III hitman's rival from blood money. In fact in future hitman games i hope he somehow returns as a rival against the legendary agent 47 .maybe Mark Parchezzi the fourth
É interessante essa fusão de um tema estilo militar, em q parece q o caos vais se instaurar em um cenário pacato como um condomínio "tranquilo"
He was Contr-Espionage expert :) but he is killed Agent 47
Anyone know a platform or music app I can download this song on?
ytmp3.cc/en13/
47 did a favor by killing a dying man
What was on jesper mind when he composed this. Janus must be great apart from his references presented in the storyline
The OST for the Hitman trilogy was not made by Jesper Kyd. This was made by Niels Bye Nielson. He made some amazing tracks like this one, but overall I miss the Blood Money OST. That was just legendary!
@@JwZXander must have mistook from the wiki's . sorry my bad. but yeah I agree with you.cheers!
Heh, 47 likes video))