Little fun fact about this track. When I worked on it, the intro loop was programmed using samples off an Roland S760 sampler. The midi timing was off so it skipped a beat. I decided to leave it in there. So its basically playing an odd meter over the straight riff. ;)
So "I'm not the only one..." Got one and told the trooper it was because of the song, he listened to it and laughed "oh you too are an old school FPS player"... but he gave me a ticket anyways. R.E. House
@@ArtHazard nah they're just blinded by nostalgia . Real life outside of new tv programs, western chocolate bars , video game consoles and coca cola was shit.
Same. So glad that they included music from previous id Software games that you can listen to in your base. Though, I haven't found any music for Rage nor Return to Castle Wolfenstein, which is a shame. RTCW had some great music.
When Quake 2 came out, it was the most exciting and gripping game up to that time. The game grabbed you from the first minute, and the Sonic Mayhem music was a big part of that.
@@Kevin5279 And then Half Life came along. Amazing times those were. I was a teenager. I remember how Unreal blew my mind away. I remember how amazing Quake 2 was and Half Life was something else entirely. Graphics wise Unreal was something else. It was really deserving of it's name, unreal.
@@urazoktay7940 True. I would say Half Life objectively was the better game than Unreal since it was more groundbreaking at the time. It served as the blueprint for most new school shooters after it since it dumped the previously established trope of speed and labyrinthine key hunting for something more realistic. But looking back, I'd say I still prefer Unreal over Half Life. After playing tons of tactical shooters I really don't like the general direction the genre has taken. Not blaming Half Life, but as Civvie says "later shooters learned all the wrong lessons from Half Life"
@@urazoktay7940 id software pushed the boundaries of real-time graphics engines. The graphics progressively were amazing. Every time a new Quake came out, people payed $$ upgraded their computer specs. Intel loved id software for that reason. Then Unreal, Half-life etc.. kinda took over a bit from there. Nevertheless, id software and John Carmack have achieved a special place in gaming history.
Possibly the greatest soundtrack for any FPS in history. I still workout to this music to this day, and it's been about 15 years now. I benched 600 lbs (with a shirt) for the first time to this track in particular. Felt like I belonged on Mount Olympus for about 10 seconds after the lift.
It makes my heart happy to see people discovering the soundtracks of my youth. Cheers newcomers! Welcome to the days of amazing soundtracks; the resurgence of awesome OST’s is nigh!
I put my Quake II CD into a portable music player when I was going outside or for train/bus rides. This was before the smartphone era, so it made my trips rad.
Sonic Mayhem's Quake II Soundtrack is a perfect masterpiece of the Rock/Metal genre. Its quality, its instruments are impeccable and the soundtrack's already perfect sound is, in my opinion, impossible to replicate and just as hard to remaster. Quad Machine is also my no.1 favorite in the OST, perfect when you get THE SUPER SHOTGUN!
Trend appeasers, basically. While some games such as DOOM 2016 and Eternal still have kickass metal soundtracks, I still find that it doesn't hold a candle to the epicness of Q2's soundtrack.
Unfortunately ALL the big fps games nowadays just have orchestral music. They're all just trying to rip each other off. Quake 2, Half-Life and Unreal Tournament were both unique and engaging with their own styles, even though they both involved aliens. Now...no comment.
Kyle Batteson Now it's basically all generic dramatic bullcrap that's practically the same. Now for Unreal Tournament, I can't name a track in that soundtrack that I DON'T like to be honest. I played a lot of half life and thought the music was cool in most cases, but I didn't play a whole lot of Quake/Q2, but what I did play/hear was awesome.
Tycho Well, that's when you know something is good. If I pick up something and play it for 15 minutes and like it, it's most likely a good game. I hardly get that feeling with most games anymore.
Well it is industrial metal or industrial grunge you can't really tell. But my point is why should it be covered it would sound terrible without the original guitar...
+WarlordWossman Evades As much as this is awesome Fear factory would only enhance it with rhythms from the drums than the simple one in this, and a nicer guitar tone
This is one of those tracks you remember from when you were young and you have in mind your memory of it might get spoiled by it not living up to your exceptations, but once you hear it again its even better, way better.
ALL Men, Spread this around. When we all grow up, we should make CLASSICAL FPS's. No More Regenerative healing, no more reload button and much more. Together, we ALL can bring back the world we lost. LONG LIVE QUAKE !
Ok hear me out - listen to this & compare the riff to Collective Soul's "Heavy". Tell me they aren't related or at least similar, I remember in high school hearing Heavy on the radio & immediately getting into Q2 "let's f*ck everything up" mode
Quake II soundtrack was the best background music for any game, EVAR!!! Happy days, those were. I should get the game on Steam, if they have it... gotta go check....
mknomad5 Got it!! It rocks. But hey, if anyone is thinking of getting this on Steam. Guess What??!! NO MUSIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But there is a patch I found in the comments which is totally sweet, it enhances the graphics, settings, etc., and adds the music back in. Sorry for the language, but SCREW YOU, STEAM!!!!!!!! I like Steam a lot, but that is 100% unforgivable.
+mknomad5 Awesome dude. It's actually not steams fault really. The original MP3 sound track was on the actual CD that went into the disc drive, instead of in the game files; and the music would play straight from the CD. I had the same issue with Quake 1 which was fixed by mods.
This song makes me miss the old days of the Rocket Arenas.. 20 people running around tight spaces firing rockets at every angle possible. The old days of RAGING and never realizing you were getting your ass handed to you by an 8 year old. I grew up in a fortunate 90s gaming family which owned a rental store and arcade machines, I had every system up to the fabled NEO-GEO and plenty of Arcade cartridges for them. Siigh those were the days.
3 роки тому+1
I was 12 when I played Quake 2 and spun its very CD in the player to keep listening on the OST when I was away from the PC... awesome memories. This music is fantastic!
That is because your bed is now a crashed orbital drop pod. Its outsides still seared and steaming from the burn of atmo re-entry. Outside your bedroom, cybernetic mechanized nightmares are waiting to rend you limb from limb. Get up, Marine! Complete your mission!
There were 2 video game soundtracks that would be on instant repeat on my stereo as a little kid. Quake 2 and Starsiege. Special thanks to Sonic Mayhem for not only making one of the best video game soundtracks of all time, but for making some of the greatest heavy metal of all time.
Gotta love the good old times where you needed little if any story at all, and just had to blast your way through level after level of killing aliens - kicking ass FUN!
So the first time I heard this was in Doom Eternal, since it was one of the unlockable songs that you can play in the Fortress of Doom. I then went and got a copy of Quake II, and I LOVED IT.
If I could change the music for levels, like change Mars Core to BFG Division, or Taras Nabad to Descent into Cerberon, or Quad Machine for Hell on Earth, and not just be confined to the hub world, I would’ve loved them more than I already do.
The perfect soundtrack for this game. Many years have passed but this game is always a masterpiece, a lot more fun and engaging than some current AAA games but i make no name . COD COD oh sorry COUGH COUGH aaah aaah aaah
I literally just bought Quake 4 two days ago for the sole reason of playing Quake 2 on the XBox and it is fuckin legendary. One of the greatest shooters ever, I truly hope that the younger generations can still appreciate what this game was.
michael adie this is the point! i've played COD ghost in single player with a friend...Ok the game is "hollywood-istic" (sorry for the strange word).. big cinematics good story.. but the game has no identity, no soul.. is cold and distance. a "square section galleryl" game. Is ok only for multiplayer. Quake is fantastic.
Как же здорово, что в DooM Eternal вставили хотя бы этот трек из лучшего саундтрека всех времён и народов. Теперь в Твердыне Рока сразу бегу включать его.
When i had to go to Nekravol in Doom Eternal, i thought it would be a good idea to put this song while i was getting everything on the base... and It fit so well. This part 1:00 was playing when i unlocked the Unmakry, it was so Good.
well, I own a copy of every Quake on Steam because my CD's are long gone, I remember the 90's where having that disc was like a sign of badassness. I have been a Quake fan since the 1 level test version leaked before Q1 came out, where you could run around and spawn a Shambler who could not see you. It was still mind-blowing playing in a full 3d environment with polygons you could walk around in a full circle rather than 2d sprites that was the standard at the time.
Little fun fact about this track. When I worked on it, the intro loop was programmed using samples off an Roland S760 sampler. The midi timing was off so it skipped a beat. I decided to leave it in there. So its basically playing an odd meter over the straight riff. ;)
Henlo author.
great music.
Polyrhythm is metal af
Thanks for all the great music!
Why doesn't this have more likes
Listen to this crazy good metal at home, work, driving the car. This is truly fucking insane.
Yo it's you
Sorry ladies I'm taken.
T a k e n a s h i t
Hey babe *shits aggressively*
EPIC!
@@SeanKula m'lady
reddit moment
Classy 😂
don't play this song while you are driving, speeding tickets are inevitable...
+Equanimity Denied XD so true!
guilty, it was the final countdown tho
Equanimity Denied Yeah I get like that with aggressive music.
Told the cops that my car was bunny hopping on its own, speeding ticket avoided!
So "I'm not the only one..."
Got one and told the trooper it was because of the song, he listened to it and laughed "oh you too are an old school FPS player"... but he gave me a ticket anyways.
R.E. House
The 90's was indeed a great time to experience as a child/teenager.
@@thinkingboi9508 Most of the russian millenials are very nostalgic about the 90's. It's their parents who would disagree.
@@ArtHazard nah they're just blinded by nostalgia . Real life outside of new tv programs, western chocolate bars , video game consoles and coca cola was shit.
@@Vadim_Slastihin I know. That's why I said that their parents would disagree about the 90's.
I was a kid in 90's then a teenager on the latter half of the 90's, i'm 39 years old and i agree 90's were amazing.
90s hmm.. warcraft 1 and dune 2. Twas a good time.
Rejoice, Quake 2 Remastered is upon us today!
And its AMAZING.
Just got my hands on it and start playing it... Oh the memories! 😄
@@GlitchG00D5 doom 3 mod ELDOOM brought us here
RTX retracing is ON
Quake + Unreal + Half-Life = 3 kings of fps in 90's
Don't forget Doom
@@4N5H_ no I meant the old classic one.
Plus all the Doom games.
And Duke Nukem.
And Shadow Warrior.
And BLOOD.
Wolfenstein👍
The 3 Kings are actually
Wolfenstine
Doom
Quake
The 5 princes
Half life
Golden eye
Dusk
Duke nukeman
Serious Sam
TRESPASSA
+kyletm57 underrated comment
SHOOTHIM!
+kyletm57 When I read this I thought "what the hell is he referring to?" then I said it aloud and I got it instantly.
+Daniel Jackson lol, gotta love that Q2 dialogue
lol "dialogue" xD
*Grabs Super Shotgun
BOOOM! SHICK-SHICK!
DOOM?!?!?!
@@2025fahaddenseje I mean, it's in the same universe from iD.
MECHASWORLD2020 same thing with the BFG 10k on doom eternal?
@@2025fahaddenseje yes
@@2025fahaddenseje same universe but in Future.
Came here after playing Doom Eternal
Same. So glad that they included music from previous id Software games that you can listen to in your base.
Though, I haven't found any music for Rage nor Return to Castle Wolfenstein, which is a shame. RTCW had some great music.
Same Here! Awesome.
It was nice of them to include QM and DIC :)
Mick Gordon worked with Sonic Mayhem on Q2 soundtrack
@@GRZNGT No. Mick has noting to do with Q2. He's much younger.
Holy shit, this track is nearly 20 years old now!
+DoomPowerMetal We are getting old ;)
20 times moar awesome
Yes, and it still kicks ass!
Prowbar Hey man :)
+DoomPowerMetal good to see ya here :P
Maybe you could do a Q2 inspired soundtrack? Would love to hear it!
COMPUTER, UPDATED.
HUH, HUH, HUH, HUH, HUH, HUH, HUH, HUH, HUH, HUH...
Manliest jump ever
Huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh?
TRESSPASSAH
@@meetorr6185 quake guy makes that noise because when he jumps he becomes incredibly confused for a second
@@disfuncionexe Especially when you enable no gravity mode on Multiplayer
This is potentially the greatest soundtrack of any videogame ever made of all time.
Marathon rivals it in my opinion. Especially Infinity
Absolutely agreed. Between this and the new Doom? To me, no other soundtrack comes even remotely close to those two.
and u absolutely forgot about UT soundtrack? how?
Zelousmarineinspace IMO first Quake had better soundtrack and sound design, although Q2 has some really good music.
Agreed
20 years old and still one of the most refined soundtracks in gaming history! *WOOOOO!*
Is this you bpk?
When Quake 2 came out, it was the most exciting and gripping game up to that time. The game grabbed you from the first minute, and the Sonic Mayhem music was a big part of that.
Yeah but gameplay wise Unreal blew it out of the water
@@Kevin5279 And then Half Life came along. Amazing times those were. I was a teenager. I remember how Unreal blew my mind away. I remember how amazing Quake 2 was and Half Life was something else entirely.
Graphics wise Unreal was something else. It was really deserving of it's name, unreal.
@@urazoktay7940
True. I would say Half Life objectively was the better game than Unreal since it was more groundbreaking at the time. It served as the blueprint for most new school shooters after it since it dumped the previously established trope of speed and labyrinthine key hunting for something more realistic.
But looking back, I'd say I still prefer Unreal over Half Life. After playing tons of tactical shooters I really don't like the general direction the genre has taken. Not blaming Half Life, but as Civvie says "later shooters learned all the wrong lessons from Half Life"
@@urazoktay7940 id software pushed the boundaries of real-time graphics engines. The graphics progressively were amazing. Every time a new Quake came out, people payed $$ upgraded their computer specs. Intel loved id software for that reason. Then Unreal, Half-life etc.. kinda took over a bit from there. Nevertheless, id software and John Carmack have achieved a special place in gaming history.
I'm generally not a fan of heavy metal but this song, this song.. it just gets to me. I want more metal like this.
+LyricalDJ Machine Head, the Burning Eyes Album.
It's called industrial metal. Check the first albums of Rammstein out.
Don't worry DOOM 2016 and DOOM ETERNAL got your back!
@@2025fahaddenseje bad taste, 2016 ost sucked
[screams in Russian] i didn’t ask your fucking opinion...
*Spam the jump sound of quake 2*
HUUUH HUUUH HUUUH HUUUH HUUUH HUUUH HUUUH
every quake speedrun in a nutshell
HUUH
Juo juo juo!
The jump sound is Trent Reznor. They reused it from the original Quake
Metal is just a badass genre of music, and it goes great with Quake 1 and 2.
Possibly the greatest soundtrack for any FPS in history. I still workout to this music to this day, and it's been about 15 years now. I benched 600 lbs (with a shirt) for the first time to this track in particular. Felt like I belonged on Mount Olympus for about 10 seconds after the lift.
HAHAHAHAHA!!! Fucking EPIC.
Quake tunes never fail to get the power pumping.
@@blackmore99 He probably could lift up a small Japanese car on two wheels lol
DOOM
I benched 601 pounds with a shirt
@@gertrudelarbant3952 I benched 601 shirts
People are still commenting on this after 12 years, that's how good this track is.
Damn right
The 1997 metal music is strong with this one :)
@Лучшие треки года. Рэп музыка хиты новинки Or Stroggos in plularis.
Girls locker room: oh no theres alien robots we're all gonna die omg
Boys locker room:
so sigma
It makes my heart happy to see people discovering the soundtracks of my youth. Cheers newcomers! Welcome to the days of amazing soundtracks; the resurgence of awesome OST’s is nigh!
Came here after the announcement of Quake 2 Remastered. I'm probably 20 years late, but better late than never. :)
mine actually blew up in the cdrom and fucked up my hard disk and ram in the process,that's how epic this game is
I put my Quake II CD into a portable music player when I was going outside or for train/bus rides. This was before the smartphone era, so it made my trips rad.
1997: Badass
2024: Still badass
Walking home from work, listening to this, and feeling like a badass.
Trips up over Mcdonald's bag in front of a load of people
Badass-edness gone 😅
Twisted in Cognizance hahahahahahahaha you are funniest guy hahahahaha!
"You were fragged by McDonalds Bag"
Shotgun it to the ground! Badassedness reclaimed.
+Twisted with Melancholy Log: You unleashed both barrels with your Super Shotgun in a spot that ignited the paper shards of
*COMPUTER UPDATED*
this locution was in my brain during weeks....
F1
Sonic Mayhem's Quake II Soundtrack is a perfect masterpiece of the Rock/Metal genre. Its quality, its instruments are impeccable and the soundtrack's already perfect sound is, in my opinion, impossible to replicate and just as hard to remaster. Quad Machine is also my no.1 favorite in the OST, perfect when you get THE SUPER SHOTGUN!
My friending
Hands down one of the best soundtracks ever made.
11 years later; Do you still think it's the best?
3 years later, the answer is a definite YES
I want this track playing at my funeral - that would be so epic!
Napalm Burns While Zombies come out of Graves and they attack.
So you think you're going to hell?
Circle mosh around your coffin 🤟
why can't more games have this kind of music?
Killing Floor took the notes.
Ratchet and Clank 1-3. Imagine this but electronic and sci-fi.
@@nuclearshorts1243 nope. this!
Trend appeasers, basically. While some games such as DOOM 2016 and Eternal still have kickass metal soundtracks, I still find that it doesn't hold a candle to the epicness of Q2's soundtrack.
By far my favorite track that you find in Doom Eternal.
Unfortunately ALL the big fps games nowadays just have orchestral music. They're all just trying to rip each other off. Quake 2, Half-Life and Unreal Tournament were both unique and engaging with their own styles, even though they both involved aliens. Now...no comment.
Kyle Batteson Now it's basically all generic dramatic bullcrap that's practically the same. Now for Unreal Tournament, I can't name a track in that soundtrack that I DON'T like to be honest. I played a lot of half life and thought the music was cool in most cases, but I didn't play a whole lot of Quake/Q2, but what I did play/hear was awesome.
Tycho Well, that's when you know something is good. If I pick up something and play it for 15 minutes and like it, it's most likely a good game. I hardly get that feeling with most games anymore.
Yeah, is it just me or does it seem like there's a lot of games where they seem neat at first but then you get bored in like 15 minutes?
Kyle Batteson Doom. Don't forget Doom and it's brethren like Heretic/Hexen and others.
***** Of course, even Duke Nukem 3D, although they're more like cousins.
Brain: Yo immune system, we're sick again.
Immune system: Aite but we need a song for the battle.
Brain:
Loading up that first level of Quake 2 and this blasting, brings back so many memories. They couldn't have made a better song for the first level.
For the next quake we need a nine inch nails and Sonic mayhem colab!
THIS SONG IS IN DOOM ETERNAL!!!!
Chase Scott Where?!
@@darknightmike10yearsago collectable ablums you find in the game
Chase Scott Oh cool
Same universe man but this happen in future.
@@chasescott1745 problably is a easter egg from quake 2 annoucement
One of the best soundtracks ever
Still gives you goosebumps after all these years.
My childhood, summed up in 3 mins and 35 secs.
Still the best goddamn video game track ever created. Raises the hair on the back of my neck even after all these years.
this is some fucking epic industrial metal, i mean imagine fear factory or rammstein covering this
Well it is industrial metal or industrial grunge you can't really tell. But my point is why should it be covered it would sound terrible without the original guitar...
This is right up Fear Factory's aisle too!
+WarlordWossman Evades As much as this is awesome Fear factory would only enhance it with rhythms from the drums than the simple one in this, and a nicer guitar tone
This is hard rock and heavy metal.
20 years before Mick Gordon rocked out in DOOM Sonic Mayhem brought us an absolute KILLER ost in Quake 2, still awesome to listen to even today! :)
This is one of those tracks you remember from when you were young and you have in mind your memory of it might get spoiled by it not living up to your exceptations, but once you hear it again its even better, way better.
25 people got a BFG to the fucking scrote.
"RUUUARGGGHHHGGHHHGHG!!!!" They scream as they cop the blast.
Adam just found the 26b Theme song.
If it contains this music, the channel can't be complete shit
Guess again
I'll keep that in mind, thanks ;)
I'm 40 and still listening to this track with the same love & excitement after 25+ years. Also this is thing is djent AF!🔥\m/
Back when video game music was good...
ALL Men, Spread this around.
When we all grow up, we should make CLASSICAL FPS's.
No More Regenerative healing, no more reload button and much more.
Together, we ALL can bring back the world we lost.
LONG LIVE QUAKE !
I doubt you'll even read this, but considering doom 2016 and the upcoming doom eternal, I'd say you got it.
HOHOHOH BROTHER WE DID IT DOOM ETERNAL IS KICKING ASS RIGHT NOW
I'm from the future....I bring Good News...
Check out ULTRAKILL on Steam...It’ll be right up your alley.
I mean, there are some good shooters with these kinds of mechanics such as Halo, but classics are classics.....
Drummondville police be knocking on your bathroom door
-Police!
- poor choice. ..(!)
Brings back old memory..Quake 2 and dizzy feeling!!!
Strogg: Oh shit, there's that music aga....BOOM
movement detected in sector 4
Grabs Super Shotgun
"not for long"
I'm 16 years old again ✌😄
Ok hear me out - listen to this & compare the riff to Collective Soul's "Heavy". Tell me they aren't related or at least similar, I remember in high school hearing Heavy on the radio & immediately getting into Q2 "let's f*ck everything up" mode
Epic! I still play this game today and the soundtrack is awesome!
Que excelente soundtrack, me encanta tanto la saga de quake como de doom 2016 y doom eternal , todos grandes juegos
Quake II soundtrack was the best background music for any game, EVAR!!! Happy days, those were. I should get the game on Steam, if they have it... gotta go check....
mknomad5 Got it!! It rocks.
But hey, if anyone is thinking of getting this on Steam. Guess What??!! NO MUSIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But there is a patch I found in the comments which is totally sweet, it enhances the graphics, settings, etc., and adds the music back in.
Sorry for the language, but SCREW YOU, STEAM!!!!!!!! I like Steam a lot, but that is 100% unforgivable.
+mknomad5 Awesome dude. It's actually not steams fault really. The original MP3 sound track was on the actual CD that went into the disc drive, instead of in the game files; and the music would play straight from the CD. I had the same issue with Quake 1 which was fixed by mods.
PoIsoN_ Understood. I retract my statement. I love Steam actually. They could inform a bitch, though :p
Back in the days when soundtracks were supposed to be fun.
I did like how CoD World at War turned out.
+PoIsoN_ Im glad I have the original discs for both games. The music for quake 1 and 2 are the best!
"Enter your text here"
So true, really takes me back...
id games were the first video games i ever played, I played Quake 1 when I was only 4
This song from Quake 2 was my introduction to metal when I was like 9 years old. I literally had no idea what I was hearing but I liked it!
This song makes me miss the old days of the Rocket Arenas.. 20 people running around tight spaces firing rockets at every angle possible. The old days of RAGING and never realizing you were getting your ass handed to you by an 8 year old. I grew up in a fortunate 90s gaming family which owned a rental store and arcade machines, I had every system up to the fabled NEO-GEO and plenty of Arcade cartridges for them. Siigh those were the days.
I was 12 when I played Quake 2 and spun its very CD in the player to keep listening on the OST when I was away from the PC... awesome memories. This music is fantastic!
I jam to this in the fortress whenever I'm playing Doom eternal. Great song
Same here. I love this track, it made me want to get into Quake. Can definitely say, that was a GREAT decision, I'm a diehard Quake fan now.
its great doom eternal bringing people to the wonders of the quake 2 soundtrack
this song is perfect to get u out of bed
That is because your bed is now a crashed orbital drop pod. Its outsides still seared and steaming from the burn of atmo re-entry.
Outside your bedroom, cybernetic mechanized nightmares are waiting to rend you limb from limb.
Get up, Marine! Complete your mission!
This is a great song from a legendary game! I still remember playing Quake 2 for the first time, it was 1998 when i first played Quake 2.
You upload it in 2007, you still have to "put your text here" :)
whoa
My internal rage soundtrack.
When i find this on doom eternal i got a nostalgia overdose still gives me chills all those years later
There were 2 video game soundtracks that would be on instant repeat on my stereo as a little kid. Quake 2 and Starsiege. Special thanks to Sonic Mayhem for not only making one of the best video game soundtracks of all time, but for making some of the greatest heavy metal of all time.
pure violence!
*perhaps, the best soundtrack in Quake II.*
And in DOOM Eternal, because this song is in that soundtrack too
Love it from start to finish. Thanks for the upload.
old glory days of quake will never be brought back unfortunately. the quality of games in the mid-late 90s is unmatched
This song and hell march from RA are two of the best game choons ever. Also Carmageddon had awesome music, like iron maiden etc.
I'm here before the announcement of the new Quake game in the QuakeCon 2021.
Gotta love the good old times where you needed little if any story at all, and just had to blast your way through level after level of killing aliens - kicking ass FUN!
Glad they FINALLY put this out on vinyl. One of my all time favorites. Thank you.
Trespassah
Weakling
@@ibl3comanticlights ruuuuun
Almost done with the remaster. Damn time is flying. Makes you miss the times when shooters ruled the world of gaming. RIP
Still one of the coolest guitar riffs ever made.
So the first time I heard this was in Doom Eternal, since it was one of the unlockable songs that you can play in the Fortress of Doom. I then went and got a copy of Quake II, and I LOVED IT.
YEAH YEAH YEAH LET IT RAIN BLOOD AND LEAD YEAAAAAH!
Quake 2 remaster. God bless you bethesta and id software
Sasha Dikiciyan and Kelly Bailey were the TOP video game soundtrack composers in the 1990s.
If I could change the music for levels, like change Mars Core to BFG Division, or Taras Nabad to Descent into Cerberon, or Quad Machine for Hell on Earth, and not just be confined to the hub world, I would’ve loved them more than I already do.
The perfect soundtrack for this game. Many years have passed but this game is always a masterpiece, a lot more fun and engaging than some current AAA games but i make no name . COD COD oh sorry COUGH COUGH aaah aaah aaah
I literally just bought Quake 4 two days ago for the sole reason of playing Quake 2 on the XBox and it is fuckin legendary. One of the greatest shooters ever, I truly hope that the younger generations can still appreciate what this game was.
michael adie this is the point! i've played COD ghost in single player with a friend...Ok the game is "hollywood-istic" (sorry for the strange word).. big cinematics good story.. but the game has no identity, no soul.. is cold and distance. a "square section galleryl" game. Is ok only for multiplayer. Quake is fantastic.
Andrea Miari Lol again with the CoD comparison. Stop comparing every game with CoD. You are one of those people who hate CoD just for the sake of it.
Quake 3 Arena had a more immersive story than any CoD game, and thats fucking saying something
Even the 4th game? That's fucking retarded
Cheers to being almost 30 years old and still feeling highly nostalgic when hearing this.
Wish more games would incorporate a soundtrack like this and DOOM. This is awesome!
Check out Killing Floor 1 & 2.
Heard this in 1999... still amazing. Playng quake2 on modem 56k with 150 ping ;)
Hey pretty recently a quake 2 remaster was rated in Korea! I’m betting it’s gonna be officially revealed this quakecon
This song makes my chest hair grow faster!
A Milestone in the History of Game Soundtracks.
Как же здорово, что в DooM Eternal вставили хотя бы этот трек из лучшего саундтрека всех времён и народов. Теперь в Твердыне Рока сразу бегу включать его.
When i had to go to Nekravol in Doom Eternal, i thought it would be a good idea to put this song while i was getting everything on the base... and It fit so well.
This part 1:00 was playing when i unlocked the Unmakry, it was so Good.
Listen to this while playing Doom eternal Ancient Gods
It's so much fun
The climbing in the middle and the end gives me goosebumps! 😎 🤟🎵
The Best Quake, this music is awesome
yeah!
well, I own a copy of every Quake on Steam because my CD's are long gone, I remember the 90's where having that disc was like a sign of badassness. I have been a Quake fan since the 1 level test version leaked before Q1 came out, where you could run around and spawn a Shambler who could not see you. It was still mind-blowing playing in a full 3d environment with polygons you could walk around in a full circle rather than 2d sprites that was the standard at the time.