Bioshock 2 OST - Pairbound [EXTENDED]
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- Bioshock 2 OST - Pairbound [EXTENDED]
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"You'll always be with me father"-Elanor Lamb
Subject Delta has such a tragic story.
As "Johny Topside" lonewolf reporter who chase Rapture... ended like most importend "big daddy prototype" in Lamb's family tree
Still gives me the feels after years of not hearing this
Honestly such an underrated game. Sure it wasn't bioshock 1, but still so good...
It....was more depresive then BioShock1... for me... BS 2 is better then BS1
@@SAON1997 For me it was the last one I played in the series, got a special place in my heart. This series in general is amazing...
It has a special place in all of us
This music always gives me goosebumps, it combines tragedy and hope. The tragedy is that the last rays of light in Rapture have finally gone out: Grace and Sinclair, but the hope is that a lost child can rekindle the flame of hope already on the surface: Eleanor... and it's beautiful
I agree
This... is the kind of music... I want on my funeral....
It's been years and I'm still not over Sinclair's death
Still coming back to this... the tragic violin shows delta being vulnerable, he can't help but give up... so sad
He helpt... he save her... only thing that's matter for him....
You’ve heard of the Rapture...We all have, the legend, the curses. Foolishness about it lying at the bottom of the sea nowhere to find, sinking up the corridors. A bright, shining monument luring master’s mind to their doom. The world’s most famous stars and entertainers to its Grand Utopia... An invitation was a sing of.... exclusiveness. The utopia was supposed to symbolize a road to a brighter future, not just for the world.... but for all who came live like that... a chance for them to begin again... Exept- the Rapture never become Utopia. The war destroy the city like break a house of cards. The Grand Utopia - one big ending of humanity. It’s still out there in the sea, preserved, just waiting for someone to... crack it open. But getting to it. That’s not the hard part...
It’s letting go..
Amazing
Love New Vegas
@@prismanic24 I love Sierra Madre 😅😁
Man, combining two great games to create something amazing.
Fallout New Vegas and the Bioshock series really are glorious games.
@@elic1356 this two games... BioShock2 and F:NV means everythinhg to me...
This game always had such a beautiful soundtrack and an even more heartbreaking dlc story,making it something that i will never forget(or regret)playing.
I agree, even..... if I play DLC only few times.... but main story I complete... waaay much times...
@@SAON1997 same here man. Before i had Minerva’s den, i mostly played story mode.
@@jacketandbeard8732 yeeea... I have a lot of problems with that fuqing windows live 😂😂 what a bullshit... when stram got it all over I finally was able to play DLC 🙄😅
@@SAON1997I’ve been there man so i get it
One of the best games out there imo
Imo too
But everyone forgot about the game all the gamers forgot about it
It just became left behind
This game found the beauty in sadness.
Agreed
I can just imagine subject delta walking down the corridor his suit worn and blood covered on him some of it isn't his own. He cries in pain but not from the wounds he has sustained but the loss of his daughter.
Because we all know what happens to the alpha series.
"The Rapture dream is over, and in waking, I am alone. . . Mother, I left behind, and you chose to die rather than to have me follow you. But you gave me the greatest gift of all, something I have never had, my freedom." - Eleanor Lamb
Daughter of Subject Delta
"Love is just a chemical we give it meaning by choice" Elanor Lamb.
this song is so beatiful
im the only one who think or see how the most "bad" of the series give us the series defining masterpiece as this?! im kinda hyped/hoped the Isolation will hold up the deep story as we get before. and dont became a new Cyberpunk or other big shot what fail miserably...
It is underated.... yes... it hurt's me too...... but.... Cyberpunk on the other hand is OVERHIPED and hated... but.... story in cyberpunk.... is strong as Delta's story...
Man, thank you for this!
"… you are aware of your plight. Who, I wonder, would be so cruel? To force a mirror on a man with no face…”
El amor incondicional de un padre asia su hija contra todo y contra todos
Relajante y ademas un gran juegazo. Mas si tienes una niña pequeña
A man forced to fight against his will, turned into a monster with only the desire to protect his daughter and having nearly all choice stripped from him. Persecuted, hunted, and finally giving everything to save Eleanor.
I played this one but didn't like it as much as the first one. Anyway, this series is memorable, the music, the characters, the environment. it remains a masterpiece.
Magnífico
Did you guys hear the roomer about Bioshock 4 coming out soon this coming year?
Rumor?
@@BigFatBoy447 Roomba 🗿*
Rumah*
The best game in the series
Fr my bro
I think why this game hits so hard emotionally is because for the most part, you play as a dying man in a dying city, forgotten at the bottom of the ocean, alone, probably scared or rightfully so pissed off, fighting hard for survival ultimately to succumb to the embrace of death before you can even enjoy a moment of having escaped rapture with Eleanor. along the way you kill many people and leave parts of the city often more dilapidated than before you arrived. Almost this whole game is about death and decay and the tragedy that it brings.
This reminds me of the Twin Peaks main theme for some odd reason.