For anyone that wants to skip to their favorites: 0:00-3:05 Hexagon stage 3:07-5:27 Hexagoner stage 5:29-8:06 Hexagonest stage 8:07-9:20 Hexagonest stage [Hexagon level] 9:21-12:02 Ending
the power of music. a game that's just a shapes made me feel something really positive about it. and it's all about the music. unbelievable. great little game.
You should check out "Just Shapes and Beats" then. Chipzel did a couple songs on there as well, and there's even a reference to super hexagon in one of the levels
@@skywatchernorth Absolutely not, it has to do with the present, not the past; it was mostly how despondent the final stage sounds..makes me think of my buddy..
00:00 Hexagon Courtesy 03:05 Hexagoner Otis 05:27 Hexagonest Focus 08:03 Ultimate Hexagon/Hexagonerest/Hexagon level Hexagonest 09:20 Ending (the part where the main character has died)
If you think about it really closely, the game is sad(after you have read this, you can never see the game with the same eyes, thoughts, feelings) . our main character (the arrow) Has to dodge arrows in a slow-fast pace depending on the level almost endlesly Until finding that the end is actually an inevitable death.
The game spins an epic tale of a lone hero trapped in the sixth dimension, desperately seeking an escape. He is relentlessly assaulted by the ruthless polygon tribes, and quickly develops a sense of despair towards the shapes. But while we thought the tribes were the enemy, there is, in fact, a much darker force at work here. In a dramatic turn of events, we learn that the tribes weren't malicious after all. The polygon people are in grave danger; the attacks on our hero were merely collateral damage in the much grander fight. In a heart-touching scene, we see a young quadrilateral display sympathy with a moving gesture of compassion towards our hero. These shapes are just as human as you or I. Our hero is faced with a choice: escape now, or attempt to save the polygon people? The former would be selfish, the latter would be impossible and surely suicide. But he is undaunted in his endeavor, and pushes forward against the forces of darkness. We see him progress through battlefields in a war between the very realities themselves. Red, Blue, Green, Purple, Black. The colors of armies all clash together in a fight for existence. He will end this. He has to end this. He trudges on, deeper and deeper into the angled abyss. Finally, our hero arrives at the gates to the domain of evil itself. Limbo. There's no turning back now. The battle seems endless. This realm's vertexes and angles are so ethereally plagued by darkness, it would drive a man mad within minutes. But our hero's will is as hard as iron. The enemy employs psychological warfare tactics, further progressing our hero's decent into insanity. A ubiquitous ocean of whispers never seems to cease ringing in his ears. "Fifty-eight secondssss," they taunt. Our hero arrives at the core. This is it. Failure now would mean the end of existence. Now, he must face the very essence of evil. The entity of fear, destruction, and all things unholy. Does he make it? Was he able to defeat the Evil, and push back their armies into oblivion? I don't know. We may never know the true fate of the polygon people of the sixth dimension. We may only hope that our hero was successful, and, if he wasn't, hope that the Evil never set foot into our own world. But I can tell you this: There is not black or white. There is not light or dark. Not reality or fantasy, nor life or death. There is only hexagon.
Love it, but sorry to rain on your parade: there's a mistake - "This realm's vertexes and angles are so ethereally plagued by darkness". Vertexes=angles. Other than that, it was fantastic
It's good to find and read comments about playing this on school or what not, and how the game/music make people feel about it I used to play at school but somewhat late, in 2016, but alone as no other friend got even close to liking this one (and I'm glad i still managed to do all 6 phases at that time) One cool challenge to do isn't just 120+ hexagonest, but 360 on hexagon
I swear this music is consuming my soul. I am at school, home, anywhere, doing whatever, and this plays in my head, constantly. The first song in particular.
@@thominhvuong2204 bruh that comment you're responding to is so old that I've realized, internalized, and changed my identity since then. That comment is so ancient that Terry Cavanagh has made about five games since the release of my comment, including the miserable Dicey Dungeons, and Chipzel has released about eight albums, including the acclaimed Dicey Dungeons soundtrack.
My review of Super Hexagon. Very difficult, yet very easy to learn. It drasticly improves your reaction time and eye-hand correlation. I have only played this game for like 5 hours every day. And owned it for a total of 5 days. And I am on Triangle on Hexagonest. Beat the other 2. This game can be beaten in 2 minutes and 10 seconds. But it could take a beginner a whole season to complete it. I will give it a 7.5/10 Give it some time and you won't regret your payment.
BlinktheBlueLink It actually IS Focus backwards and literally reversed. I did the test in FL Studio because I was bored. And by the way the final secret level is also a part of Focus slowed down 8x and with a blur effect.
I still come back to listen to this amazing soundtrack, it is insane how nostalgic I feel when listening to these songs looking back on my childhood raging to this game it’s crazy…
+James Leon I never rage because of super hexagon. The restart is so fast that I really do not care. Except when I die at 59.7 or something like that. XD
This game is amazing. I feel its an entire journey through life. You start at the first level and the music is like ok here we go, no too hard, getting the feel, but then it changes shapes and your like oh shit not what i expected but you make it. Then you make it to the second level and the music is slightly less easy going more you need to focus and be serious. Shit has changed and you need to adapt to it or die. If you struggle through all that you get to the third level and shit is beyond real. Life is super serious and coming at you from everywhere. Stress is the norm. You must learn to thrive drenched in stress or drown in it. Most will drown. If you are one of the exceptional few who learn to thrive in stress than you fight and fight till finally you fight your way to the end, the black and white waves of peace. Life is still bombarding you with stress but you are at peace all the way to the end when you finally find sweet release in death. As you die you see your whole life play back in reverse. Its beyond beautiful. Everything you have accomplished and overcome played in reverse before your eyes as you sink into a peaceful oblivion.
Was the only game I was willing to play while a parent was hosptalized. Anything more complicated would have been emotionally ruined and unplayable. This game has become a soundtrack about pulling through, and self-improvement. Strange, for something so basic.
Chipzel is amazing, she made this artistic soundtrack to the point where the music tells the story while you play the game. Inch by inch, second by second, you crawl closer and closer through the hexagon stages until you reach what I like to call, the point of no return. The endpoint after Hyper Hexagonest. The echoes of Focus, the passing winds of time flowing by you from start to end in a blur, as if falling gracefully as you reached the mightiest achievement that is the final stage of the Hexagon. Then everything vanishes and then a flash: Focus suddenly plays in reverse and everything starts going backwards. From Hyper Hexagonest all the way to the normal Hexagon. The Hexagon goes into a supernova, the Super Hexagon, with all of its energy, explodes all around in a shower of bright beautiful colors with patterns of its grown self now shrinking. You lean back and take deep breaths. You feel as if your body has completely lost its will to move as your very soul captures every single frame in beautiful detail. You went from the lowly Hexagon to Hyper Hexagonest and now, you witness the end of a journey as the Hexagon finally sheds its last particles and only a beating black and white core remains. *CONGRATULATIONS! Thank you for playing!*
I haven't passed the game yet, though I had it some years ago, and now, listening the ending song, now I really want to finish it. Ending song is beautiful.
I’m no music theorist, but I love how increasingly tense and almost emotional the music gets for the first three stages. Hexagon’s music starts out slow and slightly adventurous, almost inviting you and encouraging you to complete the game as it gets more uplifting in tone near its end. Hexagoner is a bit more dramatic in terms of introduction, indicating that there has been a difficulty spike, but then after the suspenseful intro plays through a little while, it gets slightly more uplifting- a la the previous track. It’s as if it is saying that you’ve done this before, and you can make it if you keep powering through. Hexagonest kind of picks up right where the Hexagoner left off, only to get more tense and dramatic as it goes on. It’s not cheering you nor egging you on anymore: it’s sobbing its non-existent lungs out for you to complete the level, almost as if you were to fail right this second, you would lose everything.
Before I finished Hyper Hexagonest (lucky bastard I am) I got to around 58 seconds. I just stood there, shaking, staring at the screen. FML sometimes man....
Flipping the hexagonest track for the sake of ending totally changes the melody and it's meaning. While one struggles to beat the stage, it is like a last-push dose of eustress, the hyper hexagon is like a zen mode where you have reached the final destination, and can just do whatever you want. And the ending's beginning is a culmination of the melody... It kinda tells that you've done great no matter how bad was the path to achieve this. From minor to major, from crunch to pat, and from hexagon into an ascended feeling of accomplishment.
Beautiful chip tune track that's perfect for the game. Awesome to hear it here too as its hard to enjoy it when your in game trying to avoid getting a block in the face.
Has anyone figured out what this game is yet? Because I have. I am feeling pretty generous though, so I'll tell all of you what it is. This game is a dive into your own psyche. If you've noticed from the music it tells you what you're gonna go through. Hexagon's stage tells you that this is representing the easy part of life. The part, while hard, isn't even CLOSE as to what you've gone through in the past. Hexagoner's stage tells you the fearful, but also challenging side of things, the Hexagonest stage tells you the things you've been wanting all of your life, and if you beat this level you might just have it. The hexagon stage of hexagonest tells you that this is the final trial of your life. That this is that "Do or Die" situation that everyone has to go through once in their life. And the ending shows you that you've succeeded in life. That everything you've been through has actually payed off. Showing you that, even though it may have seemed like the biggest waste of time, it was actually the one thing you needed to have a happy life.
every game is a waste of time, but the fun and the will to complete it is the thing that makes everyone try again, and again, and again until completed, and makes the person feel good, and the new thing to do is to get other game to play or just try to beat himself :p
Whilst I am always open to someone's interpretation of something, I fail to see how there is a connection between this game and real life. To elaborate, The existence of 3 difficulties doesn't exactly directly denote life and its struggles/triumphs. I always just figured that the feelings of the songs just connected to the stage you find it on and their 'gimmicks'. Hexagon's song shifts in styles and melodies much like the stage itself changes shape, a lot of the sounds in Hexagoner's song are brief and pulse-y, just as the stage violently pulses, and finally Hexagonest's song has the fastest tempo and flows along quickly, much like how the stage itself spins rapidly, changes direction and does 180 degree flips. Other than that kind of relationship, I fail to see any connection to the psyche. Who knows, I may just be oversimplifying.
when you play the game and finally end in the hexagonest hexagon level 8:15 your eyes will have the shape of a hexagon, just like everything else you look at
What I find funny about this game is the more you get mad at it and the more you rage. The worse you get, which in turn makes you rage more, and on and on, til you throw the computer monitor out your window and destroy it with a baseball bat (or other blunt object of your choice)
I take back what i said about this.... I seem to be getting better... i managed to last 20 seconds in hyper hexagon... surprised the hell out of me to the point i died cause i thought about how long i was surviving.
The Hexagonest (Hexagon Level) makes me feel like the world is gonna end man, like this is it, there is no more. It's so creepy, gives me the chills every time.
actually, since my headphones are shit and can only play some sounds(broken earpods), i just hear acoustic music in that part, which is awesome, cause im a fan of melodic/acoustic with electro.
What game soundtrack would you say was better? Actually, Super Meat Boy had a pretty awesome one, too. I think I'm just a massive sucker for chiptune :D
Im a professional juggler, and performer, i used music for some of routines and records. I was able to do 6 minutes straight with 4 balls to this track because its so awesome. Not totally random when you think about it :)
08:08 I finally figured out which song this one actually is. It's the same song Focus (hardest stage), but with a "paulstretch" sound effect added to it. If you put a paulstretch effect on the Focus soundtrack using Audacity, it will sound exactly like that. Holy crap.
So that's what it sounds like after 10 seconds
Lol
+Shawn Gabriel Lee rofl
+Snarbolax all jokes are memes now? what?
lmao
lol
For anyone that wants to skip to their favorites:
0:00-3:05 Hexagon stage
3:07-5:27 Hexagoner stage
5:29-8:06 Hexagonest stage
8:07-9:20 Hexagonest stage [Hexagon level]
9:21-12:02 Ending
+Snowwhite Queen what a Hexellent list of Hexagonic Hexagon shortcuts,lol
Spartan War118 Ha ha ha, Hexellent indeed. XD
Snowwhite Queen L0l
THANK YOU!
Thanks dude
i think the music is at least 66% of why i love this game so much.
And the rage moments are -28%
And the remaining 62% are the voice-acting.
The music has to be catchy in order to keep you coming back.
hey niko lets go bowling
And the other 50%?
"Super Hexagon!"
"Begin!"
"Line!"
"Triangle!"
"Square!"
"Pentagon!"
"Hexagon!"
"Excellent!"
"Game over!"
"awesome" after 120 sec of any level
also "wonderful" when you beat a stage
"Super Hexagon!"
"Begin!"
"Game over!"
sigh
The game in a nutshell
Blazzered ñ
You get boss after 3 mins
In the spirit of the game I hit 0 every ten seconds.
I'm ashamed by how long it took me to get that XDD nicely done sir, nicely done :)
***** Failing every ten seconds.
***** reset the music every 10 seconds
MrDave1502 265 seconds, what now?
find the loop for the black and white music
i just came for 1:32
Wow, I can't believe no one commented on your old comment.
1:32
@@leifdotwav Where's the minute focus appears?
i was the first to like his comment lmao.
@@leifdotwav Me too lmao
Wait... there's more that 30 seconds of soundtrack!?
Dito :D
Dude you are a fail
MichDade Michelle Tsk tsk tsk, play nice now.
the game is hard, but hearing the soundtrack in it's full is one of the best rewards ever
pos si pinche idiota
great
Hi there Kitty
great
*g r e a t*
Fancy seeing you here
*Excellent*
Never though Kitty would be here. Then again, you need high iq to make his vids.
the power of music. a game that's just a shapes made me feel something really positive about it. and it's all about the music. unbelievable. great little game.
You should check out "Just Shapes and Beats" then. Chipzel did a couple songs on there as well, and there's even a reference to super hexagon in one of the levels
Hearing the ending mixing up every song feels like a heartful farewell, always makes me tear a little bit
@@jacobthompson7813 crypt of the necrodancer is also among my favorites
girl can compose!
@@fargghomjust imagine -_-
I got dead on 59 seconds on hexagonest, ye can imagine how pissed off i was.
I did it yeeee all levels finished !!
Anorexic Jasons Williams Jasons Llewelyns good
rzerocuno
Cheers dude
If i did it once, u can do it twice ! Hold on XD
XNightTerror ha ye
Music alone is worth the price.
if you can even listen to it without dying.
definitly
Easily worth it. Only problem is to listen to it without dying.
@The Wheel you know for a fact they won't respond
Lol i got it for free but on mobile
this is the only way I'm going to be able to listen to this soundtrack because I'm so shit at this game lol
hahaha i know right xD
Same.
LOL same here
Though done the Hexagon stage.
You can reduce the game speed through Cheat Engine.
Tracklist:
00:00 - Hexagon Stage
03:07 - Hexagoner Stage
05:30 - Hexagonest Stage
08:07 - Hexagonest Stage (Hexagon Level)
09:21 - Endging
Thanks, 1st reply btw
Not *endging* is *ending*
Roy Purdy OMG ROY PURDY
The heck people are still watching and commenting this video since 2013 what on earth 🤯😱😱
Actually if you want the official music tracks
Hexagon - Courtesy
Hexagoner - Otis
Hexagonist - Focus
I’ve never gotten emotional at this soundtrack before, but for some reason it just hit me differently this time...
yeah
Nostalgia mate. From when life was slightly simpler, because you were younger.
@@skywatchernorth Absolutely not, it has to do with the present, not the past; it was mostly how despondent the final stage sounds..makes me think of my buddy..
00:00 Hexagon Courtesy 03:05 Hexagoner Otis 05:27
Hexagonest Focus 08:03 Ultimate Hexagon/Hexagonerest/Hexagon level Hexagonest 09:20 Ending (the part where the main character has died)
The arrow is a main character? Now that you think about it....
If you think about it really closely, the game is sad(after you have read this, you can never see the game with the same eyes, thoughts, feelings) . our main character (the arrow) Has to dodge arrows in a slow-fast pace depending on the level almost endlesly Until finding that the end is actually an inevitable death.
Xfrimz
Yea its sad... thats also were "DONT DIE" comes from
PervasivePeach easier said than done unfortunately
tero hänninen Or, y'know, it's a little addictive but hard game with a good soundtrack?
you're so funny
*the legend himself*
@@sib3695 and with only 6 likes after 7 years
HOW
w h a t
oh shit look at the king of yt
epic gamer
I like the fact that they sound good even if you only get the first couple seconds of it.
hardest (third level) though.....getting so sick of it, my record is 6 seconds.....
MrRoeljanssen My boyfriend finished it hahah
MrRoeljanssen Get's 6.01 Full of Win!
Roseblast I beat the game...
and you know how many hours of gameplay it took me?
23, just under a day, SUCK IT BITCH!
flare10101 Watch out guys. We got a "badass" over here
I don't think half the people here would recognize the sound track unless you put the "game over" dub in I every few seconds
its not the same without hearing "Line, Triangle, Square, Pentagon, Hexagon"
I am just hearing „Game Over”
LOL
You can delete sounds in the game files :)
@@jakeas348 i think it'd crash if you delete. but you can replace them with a blank sound file
Imagine, if aftet few years of playing you hear "septagon". 0_0
The game spins an epic tale of a lone hero trapped in the sixth dimension, desperately seeking an escape. He is relentlessly assaulted by the ruthless polygon tribes, and quickly develops a sense of despair towards the shapes. But while we thought the tribes were the enemy, there is, in fact, a much darker force at work here.
In a dramatic turn of events, we learn that the tribes weren't malicious after all. The polygon people are in grave danger; the attacks on our hero were merely collateral damage in the much grander fight. In a heart-touching scene, we see a young quadrilateral display sympathy with a moving gesture of compassion towards our hero. These shapes are just as human as you or I. Our hero is faced with a choice: escape now, or attempt to save the polygon people? The former would be selfish, the latter would be impossible and surely suicide.
But he is undaunted in his endeavor, and pushes forward against the forces of darkness. We see him progress through battlefields in a war between the very realities themselves. Red, Blue, Green, Purple, Black. The colors of armies all clash together in a fight for existence. He will end this. He has to end this. He trudges on, deeper and deeper into the angled abyss. Finally, our hero arrives at the gates to the domain of evil itself. Limbo. There's no turning back now.
The battle seems endless. This realm's vertexes and angles are so ethereally plagued by darkness, it would drive a man mad within minutes. But our hero's will is as hard as iron. The enemy employs psychological warfare tactics, further progressing our hero's decent into insanity. A ubiquitous ocean of whispers never seems to cease ringing in his ears. "Fifty-eight secondssss," they taunt.
Our hero arrives at the core. This is it. Failure now would mean the end of existence. Now, he must face the very essence of evil. The entity of fear, destruction, and all things unholy.
Does he make it? Was he able to defeat the Evil, and push back their armies into oblivion? I don't know. We may never know the true fate of the polygon people of the sixth dimension. We may only hope that our hero was successful, and, if he wasn't, hope that the Evil never set foot into our own world.
But I can tell you this: There is not black or white. There is not light or dark. Not reality or fantasy, nor life or death.
There is only hexagon.
You need to become a book publisher, and who says google+ is useless?
Wow did you really write that? be honest and if you did, grats to you. Write a book about hexagons and live happily ever after.
***** Write a book lol XD
Love it, but sorry to rain on your parade: there's a mistake - "This realm's vertexes and angles are so ethereally plagued by darkness". Vertexes=angles. Other than that, it was fantastic
Wtf man lol
The main character dies :(
Every 5 seconds for most of the people.
***** I'm such a pro at this game that it takes me 6 seconds :D
Stan Stanminson wow good job ;)
:(
He was just a dot anyway
Anyone else waiting for impending crash and eventual "Game Over" as well?
+GD Daemon You're not alone, my OCD impaired friend.
Logan Alford
Thank you. ;-;
+GD Daemon Nah, I played this so much I could get through whole songs without death.
+GD Daemon ayy lmao fellow gmdasher :v
ayy lmao a forth one appe-
wait.. oh nvm
There's something weirdly mystical about hearing "The End" play after the highest difficulty. The slow echo is really haunting but also super cool.
10 years ago...
How quickly time flies...
It's good to find and read comments about playing this on school or what not, and how the game/music make people feel about it
I used to play at school but somewhat late, in 2016, but alone as no other friend got even close to liking this one
(and I'm glad i still managed to do all 6 phases at that time)
One cool challenge to do isn't just 120+ hexagonest, but 360 on hexagon
I swear this music is consuming my soul. I am at school, home, anywhere, doing whatever, and this plays in my head, constantly. The first song in particular.
The first song is just. Magical and intense.
SingingGamingPhysics liar or getting like idk lololol
@@thominhvuong2204 bruh that comment you're responding to is so old that I've realized, internalized, and changed my identity since then. That comment is so ancient that Terry Cavanagh has made about five games since the release of my comment, including the miserable Dicey Dungeons, and Chipzel has released about eight albums, including the acclaimed Dicey Dungeons soundtrack.
Minimalistic Masterpiece.
Focus is to me one of the most nostalgic songs
My review of Super Hexagon.
Very difficult, yet very easy to learn.
It drasticly improves your reaction time and eye-hand correlation.
I have only played this game for like 5 hours every day. And owned it for a total of 5 days.
And I am on Triangle on Hexagonest. Beat the other 2.
This game can be beaten in 2 minutes and 10 seconds.
But it could take a beginner a whole season to complete it.
I will give it a 7.5/10
Give it some time and you won't regret your payment.
Sorry for bad english.
TheDigitalZero Alright. Go for Hyper Hexagonest.
Jeremy Evans
I made it to Square on hyper hexagonest 2 days ago :D
Say wut?
3 hours later after commenting this comment I made it to 56 seconds...
I love it, but it doesn't feel the same without the classic "Begin" "Game Over" sounds xD
xD
I hate that lady, annoys me after every game
you can change the sfx manually
For me it makes all the difference with, "Line, triangle, square... pentagon... hexagon!"
Awesome..!
ONE OF THE BEST SOUNDTRACKS OF ALL TIME, THAT IS JUST A FACT
No science included?
none needed
djd40000 but advised
One of the best, but not the best one there is.
1317enzo I said 'one of the best' didn't I?
Last stage sounds so... god-like! It's not music anymore, it's just beatiful! If you listen close you can even hear a bit of 8-bit in it.
It's Focus backwards, the third stage/sixth.
Like literally reversed. Such genius o-o
its completely 8-bit, whit noise and wave channels, like on the good old gameboy
joe bartholomeus Yeah I didn't know how to say it, I guess you know what I mean. ^^
yeahr, you know i was making a gameboy game some years ago, and thats absolutely what it sounds like :D
BlinktheBlueLink It actually IS Focus backwards and literally reversed. I did the test in FL Studio because I was bored. And by the way the final secret level is also a part of Focus slowed down 8x and with a blur effect.
I still come back to listen to this amazing soundtrack, it is insane how nostalgic I feel when listening to these songs looking back on my childhood raging to this game it’s crazy…
1:26 My favourite Hexagon Part
4:30 My favourite Hexagoner Part
6:32 My favourite Hexagonest Part
Same bro
Same
Same
💯💯💯
*ego instantly increases when part of the 2.2% of the people that beat the game*
Well I beat it when it was 0.5% of people who had completed hyper hexagonist.
It's probably even less
+Charles Preston Yeah, but what percentage has gotten to 140 seconds on Hyper Hexagonest?
+A Classy Snake the percentage that have alarming amounts of free time
+(InsertNameHere) Summer is especially nice when you are in school... So yes, free time I had.
this is what i call ear candy
If not for the fact that this song is related to hours of rage.
+James Leon I never rage because of super hexagon. The restart is so fast that I really do not care. Except when I die at 59.7 or something like that. XD
+TheR971 Done that plenty of times... HEY, where the hell did my comment go?
But it is brain cyanide. The game makes your stress levels to through the roof.
It's been years since I played this.. years since I listening to this.. and it's 100% my favourite sound track after all these years..
You need to get this game, you can't stop playing it!
I died at 59 seconds.RAAAAAAAAAGE!!!
lol
theminneral how is that even possible?
he is trolling,of course XD
From personal experience, you can die at 59.06 or 59.34 but not at 59.99. The hexagons dont come that often
Efe Hakan Gençoğlu It's happened to me before. ASDFJIO;HNFGOANVAEOVI;HADRIGHALGA
The best reward for not dying the game is to be able to listen the entire track. You can f*ck archivements and any other nonsense.
FOR THE NEXT MEGAMAN GAME THEY SHOULD HIRE THE MUSIC CREATOR FOR THIS GAME
And that is Chipzel, her album Spectra is worth buying :D
Bartosz Żołnierek it's more than Worth buying. it's almost on the edge of killing someone to get it... no srsly
metalic furry i dont blame you
Oh my god, this music in a Mega Man game more like yes please.
This game is amazing. I feel its an entire journey through life. You start at the first level and the music is like ok here we go, no too hard, getting the feel, but then it changes shapes and your like oh shit not what i expected but you make it. Then you make it to the second level and the music is slightly less easy going more you need to focus and be serious. Shit has changed and you need to adapt to it or die. If you struggle through all that you get to the third level and shit is beyond real. Life is super serious and coming at you from everywhere. Stress is the norm. You must learn to thrive drenched in stress or drown in it. Most will drown. If you are one of the exceptional few who learn to thrive in stress than you fight and fight till finally you fight your way to the end, the black and white waves of peace. Life is still bombarding you with stress but you are at peace all the way to the end when you finally find sweet release in death. As you die you see your whole life play back in reverse. Its beyond beautiful. Everything you have accomplished and overcome played in reverse before your eyes as you sink into a peaceful oblivion.
That's some deep stuff bro
+Adam Klontz k.....
unless ur sober
I was agreeing with you all the way until you said that your life plays in reverse.. because i guess we never know until we do actually die
this is why this game has the best music ever
every time i hear the hexagonest hexagon level music i get chills down my spine
when you beat the game and just chillin at everyone else's rages
Damn, I feel in need of listening more Chipzel. It's like a drug, can't get enough.
If it wasn't for the excellent soundtrack, I would have smashed my screen so many times playing this game.
Whenever I get through a spiral, I feel so accomplished. It's almost funny how many appear and yet I feel so happy when I get through one...
eargasm
4:30 my favorite part
First.. awesome username. Second. It is
Me too
YES SOMEONE AGREES
Did anyone notice that the ending is a mix of all the songs backwards
It’s actually one song backwards
I wouldn't notice because I already got killed by the rest of the game
Hexagonest backwards
I think the ending is one of the best endings in game history. It just a perfect way to end the game.
@Juan Gomez hmm that is real?
Was the only game I was willing to play while a parent was hosptalized. Anything more complicated would have been emotionally ruined and unplayable. This game has become a soundtrack about pulling through, and self-improvement. Strange, for something so basic.
Edmund Hawkins are u sure
Chipzel is amazing, she made this artistic soundtrack to the point where the music tells the story while you play the game. Inch by inch, second by second, you crawl closer and closer through the hexagon stages until you reach what I like to call, the point of no return. The endpoint after Hyper Hexagonest. The echoes of Focus, the passing winds of time flowing by you from start to end in a blur, as if falling gracefully as you reached the mightiest achievement that is the final stage of the Hexagon.
Then everything vanishes and then a flash: Focus suddenly plays in reverse and everything starts going backwards. From Hyper Hexagonest all the way to the normal Hexagon. The Hexagon goes into a supernova, the Super Hexagon, with all of its energy, explodes all around in a shower of bright beautiful colors with patterns of its grown self now shrinking. You lean back and take deep breaths. You feel as if your body has completely lost its will to move as your very soul captures every single frame in beautiful detail. You went from the lowly Hexagon to Hyper Hexagonest and now, you witness the end of a journey as the Hexagon finally sheds its last particles and only a beating black and white core remains.
*CONGRATULATIONS! Thank you for playing!*
I wish i could win. And taste the victory
Wait,SHE?
@@mercury9641 Yes! SHE
its an homage to the old days of SNES gaming
1:25 to 2:09 my favorite part
Same here
Yes!
I haven't passed the game yet, though I had it some years ago, and now, listening the ending song, now I really want to finish it. Ending song is beautiful.
6:11 Favorite part, I can hear emotions in the change of pace
I’m no music theorist, but I love how increasingly tense and almost emotional the music gets for the first three stages.
Hexagon’s music starts out slow and slightly adventurous, almost inviting you and encouraging you to complete the game as it gets more uplifting in tone near its end.
Hexagoner is a bit more dramatic in terms of introduction, indicating that there has been a difficulty spike, but then after the suspenseful intro plays through a little while, it gets slightly more uplifting- a la the previous track. It’s as if it is saying that you’ve done this before, and you can make it if you keep powering through.
Hexagonest kind of picks up right where the Hexagoner left off, only to get more tense and dramatic as it goes on. It’s not cheering you nor egging you on anymore: it’s sobbing its non-existent lungs out for you to complete the level, almost as if you were to fail right this second, you would lose everything.
10:58 bull shit bull shit bull shit... Thanks for summarizing yourself game.
Now you too cannot unhear.
its a good thing im too brain dead to understand
1.06 too xd
shit...
bull shit..
lol
i will use my instantanious forgetting ability..(it always pissed me off when i forgot something instantly..)
Before I finished Hyper Hexagonest (lucky bastard I am) I got to around 58 seconds.
I just stood there, shaking, staring at the screen. FML sometimes man....
Flipping the hexagonest track for the sake of ending totally changes the melody and it's meaning. While one struggles to beat the stage, it is like a last-push dose of eustress, the hyper hexagon is like a zen mode where you have reached the final destination, and can just do whatever you want. And the ending's beginning is a culmination of the melody... It kinda tells that you've done great no matter how bad was the path to achieve this. From minor to major, from crunch to pat, and from hexagon into an ascended feeling of accomplishment.
2:09 - Scratch your balls, it's practical, scratch your balls...
WTF DUDE
I can't unhear it!
goddamnit. can't unhear it.
Skanky part, skanky part
Well, that sure ruined some seconds of the OST for me, forever. :p
... to me it sounds better with moving visuals.. o3o
I would think that anybody who hasnt played the game wouldnt understand that statement.
Moon Pie nah, I beat the game and I still like seeing gameplay.
@@NitroflameX9 i think you did not understand his comment
Best parts are: 1:24, 4:30, 6:32, 7:22, 8:08, and the Ending song
+Rudah Reis wheres 5:27????
Well pointed, friend.
i meant on your list....
+Rudah Reis
You also forgot 3:07
Willyerman 953 he forgot 5:27
Hexagon - Eb minor, G# minor
Hexagoner - E minor
Hexagonest - Bb minor
Hyper Hexagonest - Bb minor (brief F minor)
Ending - C# minor
Hexagonest is the best theme!
...But when i play on this level, all i hear is " Game over" Game over"... Over and over...
0:00 : Courtesy;
3:09 : Otis;
5:29 : Focus;
8:08 : The Void;
9:21 : Focus (Reverse).
- All the song is by Chipzel -
Finaly I can listen it without "Game Over, Begin, Line, Square, Etc)
It makes it sound like you're playing for your life
Where the hell did all that views come from? xD
I still remember that this video had like "only" 20k views a few months ago :D
what about 10 years later?
0:00 Courtesy
3:05 Otis
5:27 Focus
8:06 Focus (Slowed 800x)
9:20 Focus (Reversed)
Beautiful chip tune track that's perfect for the game. Awesome to hear it here too as its hard to enjoy it when your in game trying to avoid getting a block in the face.
how do you make a song that sounds good forward and backwards?
FUCKING MAJIK!! lol idk..
brodent phoenix look up "The Felt - English." Then play it backwards.
Positive Force, my friend.
was that an Undertale joke?
@@drewpacabra4136 Ah, a fellow Homestuck
Has anyone figured out what this game is yet? Because I have. I am feeling pretty generous though, so I'll tell all of you what it is. This game is a dive into your own psyche. If you've noticed from the music it tells you what you're gonna go through. Hexagon's stage tells you that this is representing the easy part of life. The part, while hard, isn't even CLOSE as to what you've gone through in the past. Hexagoner's stage tells you the fearful, but also challenging side of things, the Hexagonest stage tells you the things you've been wanting all of your life, and if you beat this level you might just have it. The hexagon stage of hexagonest tells you that this is the final trial of your life. That this is that "Do or Die" situation that everyone has to go through once in their life. And the ending shows you that you've succeeded in life. That everything you've been through has actually payed off. Showing you that, even though it may have seemed like the biggest waste of time, it was actually the one thing you needed to have a happy life.
you clearly put a lot of effort into this comment
I really didn't. I just invested 10 hours of my life to this game.
every game is a waste of time, but the fun and the will to complete it is the thing that makes everyone try again, and again, and again until completed, and makes the person feel good, and the new thing to do is to get other game to play or just try to beat himself :p
Whilst I am always open to someone's interpretation of something, I fail to see how there is a connection between this game and real life. To elaborate, The existence of 3 difficulties doesn't exactly directly denote life and its struggles/triumphs. I always just figured that the feelings of the songs just connected to the stage you find it on and their 'gimmicks'. Hexagon's song shifts in styles and melodies much like the stage itself changes shape, a lot of the sounds in Hexagoner's song are brief and pulse-y, just as the stage violently pulses, and finally Hexagonest's song has the fastest tempo and flows along quickly, much like how the stage itself spins rapidly, changes direction and does 180 degree flips. Other than that kind of relationship, I fail to see any connection to the psyche. Who knows, I may just be oversimplifying.
thekillerhjkhjk Well I guess I looked too into it.
when you play the game and finally end in the hexagonest hexagon level 8:15 your eyes will have the shape of a hexagon, just like everything else you look at
The ending song is the Hexagonest song reversed and an octave higher :P
With an ocean sound effect added.
That's ain't octave higher, it is only 3 semi-notes higher. Octave higher music sounds way different even to this backwards version.
so that's why it creeps the living shit out of me
Hawk Falcon the beach waves sound effect is the snare beat on the regular song.
What I find funny about this game is the more you get mad at it and the more you rage. The worse you get, which in turn makes you rage more, and on and on, til you throw the computer monitor out your window and destroy it with a baseball bat (or other blunt object of your choice)
Gotta stay calm.
Thats my problem. Lol.
Meh. I play it for like two to three runs on each difficulty and ragequit
I can't get mad at this game, I rage at a BUNCH of other games, but this soundtrack is just too fucking cool to get mad at.
I take back what i said about this.... I seem to be getting better... i managed to last 20 seconds in hyper hexagon... surprised the hell out of me to the point i died cause i thought about how long i was surviving.
Did anyone notice that the song for the very end of the game is just the music for Hexagonest, played backwards?
AMAZING
Amazing, i wouldn't notice, i always believed it was a diferent song
Super worth the 29 cents it cost. Fat recommend to anybody.
You bought it on steam didn't you.
***** so what if he did? :O
***** Its better on steam
zavabiagaming I bought it on steam
i dont get you people :P
hexagonist is the one that really just makes me wanna dance
I believe that song is called "Focus", I forget for sure though.
+0MindSwept0 hey you are correct it is called focus
Joanna Wisniewska Yay! I was right about something! :D
+0MindSwept0 :)
+Joanna Wisniewska Well, you need to play it so you can listen to it or yo will die.
Why this song hit so hard 🔥🔥
The Hexagonest (Hexagon Level) makes me feel like the world is gonna end man, like this is it, there is no more. It's so creepy, gives me the chills every time.
It's very eerie to me and if played at the wrong time it brings bad thoughts
395.37 on Hexagon
258.52 on Hexagoner
152.03 on Hexagonest
310.22 on Hyper Hexagon
185.37 on Hyper Hexagoner
127.57 on Hyper Hexagonest
/brag
395.38
258.53
152.04
310.23
185.38
127.58
/swag
weaselsdawg
666.00
666.00
666.00
666.00
666.00
666.00
/loominarty
24.35
10.56
14.04
000.00
000.00
000.00
/sogud
***** my actual times lelelel
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/don'thavethegame
Hexagoner with headphones fells like I'm on acid.
Wubwubs, Vinyl! /)
Acid is the best
Try acid trance or goa trance
They've been named as such for a reason
The soundtrack is really an 80s take on acid trance
At least music doesn't have a chance at ruining your whole life.
1:26 is my favorite part
6:28 is my favorite
actually, since my headphones are shit and can only play some sounds(broken earpods), i just hear acoustic music in that part, which is awesome, cause im a fan of melodic/acoustic with electro.
0:00-12:02 My favorite part.
+OptimicticSeal same
Same
UA-cam me recomendó esto 10 años después... la nostalgia que me da esto por dios 😢😢😢
Hexagonest music is the best, starting at 5:28 :)
István Nagy Ikr, that track is my favorite.
music is the best reward in this game, i get so much dopamine and chills hearing rare music to me when breaking a record its awesome
Super Hexagon songs sounds sad, you can even think of it as a life theme, or a battle theme, as there is the beginning, the middle and the end!
Who else is still playing this game? I sure am! :D
me 2, and still so hard D :
now we are 3
5 still cant get pass the final level
7 guys.
And with me we are 69
This is probably one of my favourite ever game soundtracks :3
What game soundtrack would you say was better? Actually, Super Meat Boy had a pretty awesome one, too. I think I'm just a massive sucker for chiptune :D
Ersatzkatze Dude, check out Jay Tresh, his albums are somewhat related to this soundtrack, hope you enjoy !
Ersatzkatze are u sure
I just can't stop dancing at the 1:22! Its too good! Keep up the good work!
Can we all agree, that this soundtrack is fucking incredible? Just consider that this is "just" an iOS/Android game. Hats off to the creators!
I remember getting to that bass drop once
My favorite parts of each of these tracks:
Hexagon: 1:30 - 2:10
Hexagoner: 4:30 - 5:15
Hexagonest: 5:50 - 6:35
ending: 9:20 - end
When I hear the hexagonest track, I imagine a massive super computer calculating the hardest puzzle ever devised, such as a 10 dimensional rubix cube.
+42 Twenty-Four yet a computer is programmed to do that by a smart person who can probably solve it as well.
+Lioudmila Gogoladze, not quite. A person can think of an algorithm, but can't apply it fast enough. That's why we need computers.
42 Twenty-Four are u sure
Or a 14 numbers only Sudoku board.
6 years....
Hello again Super Hexagon. I still remember you.
finally I get to hear these bloody things. I never survive long enough for a full soundtrack. well done however you did this
This game has caused me so much pain...
Im a professional juggler, and performer, i used music for some of routines and records. I was able to do 6 minutes straight with 4 balls to this track because its so awesome. Not totally random when you think about it :)
I always lose when these parts play because instead of focusing, Im dancing while sitting!
1:39 to 2:08
4:30 to 5:15
Same here
Same!
Hexagonest on Hexagon level makes you feel like your consciousness is fading, being absorbed into a new plane of reality, or something like that.
5:27, you're welcome.
+Madison Clover The same best song, color and speed :)
+Madison Clover How did you knowwwww?
+Madison Clover whats th ename of that song its soooooo good :0
+Nathan Mitchell Focus, is the name of the song.
***** k thx youtube to mp3 time:)
08:08 I finally figured out which song this one actually is. It's the same song Focus (hardest stage), but with a "paulstretch" sound effect added to it. If you put a paulstretch effect on the Focus soundtrack using Audacity, it will sound exactly like that. Holy crap.