Why do I feel like I can't breathe when I'm listening to Your Turn To Die OSTs? Perhaps the pressure and fear of the game is coming back. Remembering all their deaths one at a time. I'm always hesitant to click on a OST from this cursed game, since sometimes I feel like I'll be awaited with a OST that just brings back painful past memories from the game. I'm a sucker for games like Your Turn To Die, you see. I get attached too easily. It happens too often, from Danganronpa to Persona 5, I can't get enough of it. I emurse my into the games fully prepared to never get out, and be stuck crying for the next few weeks or months. I prepare myself not to sleep for the next week because the nightmares I get are gruesome. *_But, y'know what? It still slaps._*
@@kitkatiecat games like danganronpa, persona 5, we happy few and your turn to die get me super anxious for some reason. it makes me want to puke for some reason.
@@sipttsdstannctloona9112 actually looking back on part of the ending parts of p5 I can see where some of the nightmares come from "Where did we...go wrong...?"
How am I supposed to stay focused when all I want to do is start a dance party where you just dance in the pink room while miley looks at you in distress
i make music as a hobby on garageband (it's free and easy ok) and i started messing around with the loops they have, basically i had ptsd flashbacks to this game
This is mean but i feel bad for the ppl making comments abt how this makes them feel all types of different emotions not knowing these are literally just 2 garageband loops layered over eachother
the whole yttd ost is good for test revision/homework and it's many phases. including panic.
Especially panic
Major panic plays in the distance
I can confirm that this is true
Why do I feel like I can't breathe when I'm listening to Your Turn To Die OSTs?
Perhaps the pressure and fear of the game is coming back. Remembering all their deaths one at a time.
I'm always hesitant to click on a OST from this cursed game, since sometimes I feel like I'll be awaited with a OST that just brings back painful past memories from the game.
I'm a sucker for games like Your Turn To Die, you see. I get attached too easily. It happens too often, from Danganronpa to Persona 5, I can't get enough of it.
I emurse my into the games fully prepared to never get out, and be stuck crying for the next few weeks or months. I prepare myself not to sleep for the next week because the nightmares I get are gruesome.
*_But, y'know what? It still slaps._*
Killing games are wild yo.
...also, persona 5...? the ending of that game was super upbeat and happy, why's that causing nightmares?
@@kitkatiecat
games like danganronpa, persona 5, we happy few and your turn to die get me super anxious for some reason. it makes me want to puke for some reason.
its halucitaion joe choking you
@@sipttsdstannctloona9112 actually looking back on part of the ending parts of p5 I can see where some of the nightmares come from
"Where did we...go wrong...?"
Have you tried the zero escape games?
this music automatically plays in my head when im trying to remember where i put my glasses last time
SAME
Yuuhh, this music is wayy too funky for its own good
How am I supposed to stay focused when all I want to do is start a dance party where you just dance in the pink room while miley looks at you in distress
reijitao Miley would get it if she wasn’t a psycho robo/cylon
This is much more calming than the panic-inducing track before
The *MAJORITY* of my playthrough of yttd was me listening to every single ost for a few minutes
Such a bop
this music is why it took me almost 8 hours to finish this game
Ah yes, the "What the fuck do I do" portion of the game.
I always start grinning whenever this track plays
i miss playing yttd for the first time :(
omg thank you for extending these i love this track
This REEKS of Danganronpa an honestly I live for it.
Its nothing like danagnronpa, just saying
The guy who's only played Danganronpa listening to any investigation theme:
"Yeah getting major Danganronpa vibes here"
honestly i love that funky and mysterious vibe omg🥺 really original i love it
ok despite loosing my last bits of sanity i really am vibin ngl
this song brings back traumatic memories bro
It really sets up the mood well. The music is a big part of why the game is so great, bless people who made yttd
THIS MUSIC MAKES ME FEEL SO WEIRD
This song is in some french TV show called spiral
Yo, can you send me the clip? I'm curious as to when.
@@Yayaytree I think it was season 6 episode 7. Not sure but it's a scene where they're in a bar or something. Sorry for the sparse details
cuz it's garageband
Aw man I wanna see it t-t
I swear this is the most chill investigation music i've heard from a video game
I do b vibing in the middle of the investigation doe ngl
i liked the music so i tried my hardest not to gett spoiled finding this
it was worth it
this heavily gave me ace attorney vibes when i first heard it
definitely the best track
ooh I like this track sm
i was CHILLIN during the investigation bc of this LOL
for some reason this song makes me think of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon and it gives me nostalgia
i make music as a hobby on garageband (it's free and easy ok) and i started messing around with the loops they have, basically i had ptsd flashbacks to this game
this is a bop holy shit
I hate that sour candy reminds me of this
what??
ollie listen to black pink's sour candy, the intro literally sounds like this
@@TheSeth2003 OH i thought you meant like. legit candy and i was like ????
I can hear the tap audio when u move
Random, but my left shin is numb right now. I literally can't feel anything when I touch it
Am I the only one who sees similarities with this and Mario Maker II - Desert [Night] (Super Mario Bros.)?
Keiji
What’s the sound fonts ,instrument
Slaps
me when
Bg music...
anybody here to make sure if it's the same music in 119 by NCT DREAM or not?
This is mean but i feel bad for the ppl making comments abt how this makes them feel all types of different emotions not knowing these are literally just 2 garageband loops layered over eachother
It's the context of the song making them feel things not the source of song or even the song itself.