The Beat was last as a mercy to her. They knew she wouldn't be able to stop you, so they intentionally put her last, hoping you'd never have to make it to her. The boss order in this game is so damn wonderful.
She's the last line because their last ditch effort if they can't actually beat you in combat is to get Rider to empathize with her. That's the "thing" The Architect is referring to when he says "Something in there is meant to stop you". It's not the canon, it's her.
The Beat is the final lesson on what it means to be human - hope. She isn't going to win in a fight, but then again if you can't lose to someone who literally one-shots you all the time AND CHEATS, nor a man who self-improves at every moment he can, nobody really could beat you. She's there to send a lasting message, to at best make you regret ever leaving your cell, and at worst make you focus on doing as little damage as possible to the world below. I subconsciously made my decision long before meeting her, but her existence reaffirmed my thoughts about Rider having to protect the world from the Star.
I love how a simple line like "go back" can show so much about a character. I don't think The Chain outright says it, but his lines of dialogue referencing the line are worded and spoken like threats. He _is_ your personal warden, after all - his one purpose is to keep you locked in there. The Line words the phrase as an action - an inevitability, something that _will_ happen. He's both a master of time and the first real difficulty spike in the game - going back is a regular activity for him, and it will be for you. The Hand says it as if it were a command. An order. Being the leader of the army that brought the Stranger down, he's trying to evoke superiority, intimidation. The way The Song says it, you can just tell she regrets the fact that you've essentially forced her hand - that she didn't want to fight, in the first place. All the other wardens either can't speak (The Strap), can't speak coherently enough (The Scale), or have other plans (The Burst, The Edge). But The Beat? The Beat is trying to take bravery out of anywhere she can - she tries to sound big, imposing, if only to get you to back down. She knows she's the last line of defense, and she knows she doesn't stand a chance. She's afraid. Alone. And she still tries. Because letting you through would be a fate worse than death. You can almost hear the desperation, the uncertainty, in the way she speaks that one single line.
1:13 "Furi, is a game where every boss fight feels like the final boss. They taunt you, they demand you get back in your prison cell, they pound you into a pulp, and even make you doubt the righteousness of your own quest towards freedom, but, the sountrack man, it keeps egging you on.. to WHOOP SOME ASS!" *-Dunkey 2017*
she’s literally the only boss who’s openly express pain and fear in her last melee phase. I waited for some time, wanting to know what she had to say, then she started yelling “please, please go back” “it hurts!” Felt like shit for the rest of the day, mercy killed her right there.
I personally think that the prison was designed with the knowledge, perhaps even the intention, that, eventually, after countless failures, The Stranger would kill all of his jailers and escape. And so, it was as much a lesson as a prison. A "crash course on humanity", if you will, with each of the jailers serving as a symbolic exemplification of some aspect of humanity, in an attempt to show The Stranger that this species deserved to survive. The Chain was sadism and domination. The Strap was insanity and, so to speak, inhumanity. The Line was indifference, but also wisdom and knowledge. The Scale was vengeance and loathing (especially self-loathing), but also justice and self-reflection. The Hand was parenthood and selflessness (selflessness to a fault). The Song was kindness and generosity. The Burst was the desire to out-do others, and the joy of victory and achievement, but also deception. The Edge was the desire to out-do oneself, encouragement, and relishing the moment. And The Beat was innocence and hope, even in the face of certain failure. While not all of these are good things, that in itself is part of why it's supposed to be effective. Showing off only one's positive qualities is incredibly suspicious and won't invoke any kind of trust. However, in starting with some of the least endearing qualities and working towards more and more positive qualities, it leaves The Stranger with a rough understanding of the species, while he leaves with his most recent and powerful memories being of good and memorable figures like The Hand, The Song, The Edge, and, of course, the Beat. However, apparently The Stranger was less adept than The Architect had thought, and so he got tired of waiting to go home to his family, and he began helping The Stranger to escape.
I'd say The Song was more manipulative than she was kind, or generous. Apart from that, I don't think the prison was designed so that The Stranger would escape, while learning a lesson in the process. If anything, it was designed so that It would teach The Stranger a lesson if he were to escape (emphasis on if). After all, it is kind of implied that if it hadn't been for The Architect's help, The Stranger would have remained imprisoned by The Chain.
This song represent the whole lore. from 0 to 2:25 it's you thinking you are getting your freedom for legit reason, you are the victim from 2:25 to 3:00, its you against that girl who looks like everything but a monster and from 3:00 to the end, it's you facing the consenquences and the truth about ur existence and ur purpose. What a game, thanks game baker.
You probably already know this, but Afro Samurai was a major inspiration, likely the biggest influence on the game's themes and bosses (which is quite obvious considering Afro Samurai's creator drew and designed every boss.) Afro Samurai's story of revenge only bringing more suffering is quite similar to Furi's.
The Rider is a character I find thoroughly well rounded despite his, quiet, cold and downright emotionless exterior and honestly interior too. He doesn’t show a lot of emotion, but when he does it hits you harder. Like when he hesitated in killing The Song, or honestly just the entire the voice part, even without the secret ending. He’s brutal because he feels a need to escape, a need to get back to his master. I don’t find his actions sympathetic, but it’s like they say in the game: “Why is your planet more important than mine?”. And if you decide to fight The Star, then he seems to realize why The Voice wanted to escape, what everyone he fought against represented and why killing off the world was not the good thing to dog
TheScruffinator Well, it’s still kind of hidden. Sure, she tells you that you can stay but most players probably won’t because of the really long wait time for it to trigger. It’s kind of the same thing as the Far Cry 4 hidden ending where you have to wait for 15 minutes for it to trigger. Sure, you technically get told it exists but most players will probably not know about it on the first try
@@eddefram1608 I accidentally triggered the secret ending when I had to go to the restroom and waited to long. Got me mad at first when I realized I had to re-do all the other bosses again. But then I realized, oh well... more training!
@@bejited6932 ua-cam.com/video/nLWvxyRBS4Y/v-deo.html the referenced part is 25:30, but i'd recommend watching part 1 and 2 first, they're great videos ua-cam.com/video/ctkvNHkwJmQ/v-deo.html
You know, after all those fights, after you get out of the prison, and remember what happened to that one guy which screamed that it was you who made him like that... It was a better choice NOT to take her hand.
Not really, during most melee combats, the rider very openly touches his opponents with his bare hands (or feet in the case of the line) to no major consequence during the animations. In fact, the scale mentions ''a mass of fire and void'', which could probably mean that we don't see the rider's full terrifying destructive potential during the game, perhaps because of him being always on a synthetic enviroment, or maybe a direct impact from the star. All we can do is guess
@@IvoryDelfin it's not super clear, but some things to note: the Scale repeatedly complains about the "corruption" from the Stranger hurting him. the Beat staggering as she does seems to be due to the same effect (she says something that indicates it is IIRC). the Stranger is healed by parrying. the Stranger is completely healed whenever he takes a health bar from an enemy (opposite is not true). it's maybe true that taking her hand couldn't have made things much worse, as she was already dying, but being in close proximity to him is definitely harmful.
Man, I beat this boss yesterday and after realizing what I've done to the Earth by escaping and seeing the credits roll really just made me feel like shit and it blew my mind. I love games that do this.
I freaking waited for like 10 minutes, hoping desperately that, if I was patient for long enough, if be able to spare her. The game wouldn't even give me that.
You were so close to freedom, Although The Song saw kindness in you. You were at the gates of freedom, the final stretch. Nothing in that very moment would stop you from achieving your goal in escaping. Sparing The Beat would mean you would be stuck there. Killing here was your only option at that point... The point of no return.
When I beat her, I got this weird feeling that I couldn't put my finger on. Looking back on it, I think part of me saw my own journey in hers. To beat me, she would have to fight tooth and nail against this monster of an opponent. She was fighting someone she would have been expected to lose against. And she lost, pathetically. I think that's part of what made it sad, even if I didn't realize it then. Her struggle was one that the game made me familiar with, having lost so battles before. She lost in her struggle, and I knew what that felt like.
Honestly I think that part of the game and the game as a whole was trying to make you feel like the opposite. By constantly building up your opponents and having you beat these insurmountable odds, you feel like an unstoppable force. A tidal wave of destruction. A Monster
@@eldergamer8896 believe me I want to find this as much as you but I think he's just talking about the beginning of Moonlight Sonata: ua-cam.com/video/4Tr0otuiQuU/v-deo.html They have kinda the same chord progression.
Do you ever rewind a song halfway through just to appreciate a few seconds more? Years later I still do this when this song plays. Every. Single. Time.
Fittingly, I listened to this song in 2018 as I was walking across my college campus to take my last final exam before graduating. The exam is the key. Take it, and you'll be free...
She isn't a pushover mentally; her being the last shot makes her the most massively likely to win over the stranger and return him to his own cell. Most people can go through a fight with an enemy when they put up a fight but pity and remorse only occur when that person is defenseless like a child.
@@itsshrimp91 I disagree. I think she's there to be protected. The voice even says it, the edge is the hardest one in the prison. If he's gotten past the edge then they assume it's over, and one child won't stop him.
@@crunch4743 There is a small chance both of us could be right or both of us could be wrong. There is no telling with the prison, but there is one thing for sure: nothing can stop the stranger.
I think what sums this song up best is what my friend, who has never played Furi once in his life, said the first time he heard it. He said: "This song makes me feel like a bad person." And it does. It's perfect.
Could you imagine being given the task of being the last person to stand against a big threat just in case the others couldn't. Then seeing this guy show up on your mountan path unscathed knowing he went through ALL of your friends. I would be shitting myself.
I think its because they didn't expect him to get past everyone else. If you pay attention, they all fought you at once before (except for the Beat, she didn't know what you looked like.) The Jailer and The Edge are probably their best fighters. It goes from superior by health then dies down, then superior by skill then The Beat drops. >=3
It's so goddamn good at capturing the genre and it's 80s roots that it gives me a mandela effect thinking I've heard it in an 80s movie before. Definitely one of the best
i love the entire soundtrack of this game even tho i didnt even played it yet, due to.... unfortunate circumstances. like no money and no time either. also kn1ght-something memorable is one of my favorites too, beside the ones already mentioned before. and the toxic avenger- make this right is right beside them
The thing I hate most about this fight, is in her last close combat phase, she literally can’t hurt you. She just swings wildly and doges your attacks. She’s a child that can’t attack back without her machines to help her. And it makes me love this game all the more!
Maaan. this game was a master of storytelling in a very subtle, gameplay-focused way. The whole journey you're unsure what the hell's going on, but this is the point where you stop and go "what am I doing? Am I really the good guy here?" And then to get to the planet and see everything around you wither and die and you realize... no. You're really not. You murdered that poor girl, and this is your reward. Like... daaaamn.
Roberto De Gasperi The Song was more or less going to whore herself out to save the world, so maybe it wouldn’t have hurt her? Rider does a good enough job at hurting people without that.
If I know correctly, Rider can't corrupt anything in the prison since it's frozen in time. If he did, other guardians wouldn't be able to come close/in contact with him.
Something i realised about the prison is that, you are descending down, implying that where you are originally kept is too high for a normal person to breath, hence the mask for the chain, same goes with the strap, but on the line, that is where oxygen is now minimally available. skipping the scale and the others right until the beat, that is where mountains would be, hence (may or may not) the snow
"There's something in there that is meant to stop you. For good." After the Beat begged to be held, she died... then the Rider inside died as well. So the Stranger remained, and decided that he would avenge her. He would avenge them all.
its already sad when the boss begs you not to kill but it just gets too real when her attacks don't even deal dmg.... holy shit why did he spared the 6th boss not this one?
The Jailers won’t let you free. Their minds are the key. This is why they had to die, they resigned themselves to dying in defense of their world. They didn’t need to. If you were able to talk to them, and if they were able to listen, they could let you out as easily as you bypassed The Architect’s cell. You literally could not spare them, because they would never surrender. But you had to go free. No one else knew of the dot in the sky. And The Voice isn’t much of a fighter. He just hopes that his trust isn’t misplaced when you think about the choice you want to make, that his plan did work, and you wouldn’t return to default.
the point in the game where you realize that something is wrong. something isn’t right about your purpose. you are locked up for a reason, and the man guiding you is using you as a means to escape the hell he created.
This song gives me that little more energy when I think I can't go further. when I fell It would be easier to give up, this banger of a song makes me think that if life's really that short, then I choose to spend my time giving all the determination and recistance possible.
She was like ... 16-18 yo, she was not prepared ... Sometimes i wish i can dodge her and let her live happy in the surface Sometimes ... i wish i didn't kill the father of this lil' boy in this cozy prison in the sky ... Sometimes ... i dream about this angel who gave me the chance to spare the fight and live happy with her for the eternity ... Sometimes ... i wish i wasn't a tool of pure destruction ... But the only thing i can do is dreaming about a better future without me for my friend with a bunny head
Well... idk why you dream about the chance of taking the chance the angel gave you. Because the game DOES (I found out the hard way when I waited to long in the area and it RESET MY WHOLE PROGRESS UGH). You CHOSE to continue and kill her.
To be fair, humanity is doomed UNLESS you escape and destroy the star. It's unfortunate it has to be the way it does but if you don't kill them, humanity is destroyed. The mothership won't wait on you forever.
Man, I added this to my PS library when it was free for PS+ because I planned on playing it later and I came back today to try it out and it's not there anymore even though I still have PS+ :(
1:26 "but the soundrack man, it keeps egging you on to whoop some ass" - dunkey
Thats why I'm here
Thus, the main villain of the game is the music.
Literally bought and completed the game because of Dunkey's short but successful endorsements of the game
That statement made me buy the game.
@@lyokoboy0 And still cannot win the final boss, on Fury
It was hard as hell.
From what I can tell the whole furi soundtrack is fire.
Yeah it is
Yup
yes but the most aggressive ones are my favorite cause they act like adrenaline in my ear canal
Even better on Vinyl
game is too
The Beat was last as a mercy to her. They knew she wouldn't be able to stop you, so they intentionally put her last, hoping you'd never have to make it to her. The boss order in this game is so damn wonderful.
Frood it was also kind of her idea as well. As the architect said while quoting her “let me be the last line, to stand when the others have fallen”
She was the symbol of power for the people below. A mascot. Not a hero.
@@QuietGrave thats... that's the point..
She's the last line because their last ditch effort if they can't actually beat you in combat is to get Rider to empathize with her. That's the "thing" The Architect is referring to when he says "Something in there is meant to stop you". It's not the canon, it's her.
The Beat is the final lesson on what it means to be human - hope. She isn't going to win in a fight, but then again if you can't lose to someone who literally one-shots you all the time AND CHEATS, nor a man who self-improves at every moment he can, nobody really could beat you. She's there to send a lasting message, to at best make you regret ever leaving your cell, and at worst make you focus on doing as little damage as possible to the world below. I subconsciously made my decision long before meeting her, but her existence reaffirmed my thoughts about Rider having to protect the world from the Star.
I love how a simple line like "go back" can show so much about a character.
I don't think The Chain outright says it, but his lines of dialogue referencing the line are worded and spoken like threats. He _is_ your personal warden, after all - his one purpose is to keep you locked in there.
The Line words the phrase as an action - an inevitability, something that _will_ happen. He's both a master of time and the first real difficulty spike in the game - going back is a regular activity for him, and it will be for you.
The Hand says it as if it were a command. An order. Being the leader of the army that brought the Stranger down, he's trying to evoke superiority, intimidation.
The way The Song says it, you can just tell she regrets the fact that you've essentially forced her hand - that she didn't want to fight, in the first place.
All the other wardens either can't speak (The Strap), can't speak coherently enough (The Scale), or have other plans (The Burst, The Edge).
But The Beat?
The Beat is trying to take bravery out of anywhere she can - she tries to sound big, imposing, if only to get you to back down. She knows she's the last line of defense, and she knows she doesn't stand a chance. She's afraid. Alone. And she still tries. Because letting you through would be a fate worse than death. You can almost hear the desperation, the uncertainty, in the way she speaks that one single line.
1:13
"Furi, is a game where every boss fight feels like the final boss. They taunt you, they demand you get back in your prison cell, they pound you into a pulp, and even make you doubt the righteousness of your own quest towards freedom, but, the sountrack man, it keeps egging you on.. to WHOOP SOME ASS!"
*-Dunkey 2017*
The main villain of the game is the music.
@nope i am not hardcore me too lol
@nope i am not hardcore boutta cop it rn cuz of his vid
@nope i am not hardcore I honestly think his 20 seconds talking about the game was like the biggest marketer for it.
@@LottieThottie dunk sold the shit out of this game with that one
Thank you, Frog who builds funny rockets and conquers the virtual space solar system of Kerbal.
Frog space man guy
B O A T
For the best song in his ksp trilogy so far!
Martin
B O A T
"come on. take one fucking swing. please give me a reason to kill you" was what i was thinking during the close quarters part of the fight
And then her swings dont even do damage ;-;
LSD Kitten it was more like Glowing Fan....
@@AQuietMyth That part killed me. I was like... Brooooooo....... I don't have a reason to kill you. I didn't want to...
I'll be honest I prayed and hoped a secret ending would play if I waited long enough...
"Let me be the last wave. I will stand when the rest have fallen."
Proceeds to be the weakest
*dies like the rest of them.
she’s literally the only boss who’s openly express pain and fear in her last melee phase.
I waited for some time, wanting to know what she had to say, then she started yelling “please, please go back” “it hurts!”
Felt like shit for the rest of the day, mercy killed her right there.
@@ВиталяКекс-ц6е the song expresses pain sometimes, but it's more to shame rider than anything else
@@ВиталяКекс-ц6е this song got it's name for a reason.
Thank you DFV and The PP Show and crew
I personally think that the prison was designed with the knowledge, perhaps even the intention, that, eventually, after countless failures, The Stranger would kill all of his jailers and escape. And so, it was as much a lesson as a prison. A "crash course on humanity", if you will, with each of the jailers serving as a symbolic exemplification of some aspect of humanity, in an attempt to show The Stranger that this species deserved to survive.
The Chain was sadism and domination.
The Strap was insanity and, so to speak, inhumanity.
The Line was indifference, but also wisdom and knowledge.
The Scale was vengeance and loathing (especially self-loathing), but also justice and self-reflection.
The Hand was parenthood and selflessness (selflessness to a fault).
The Song was kindness and generosity.
The Burst was the desire to out-do others, and the joy of victory and achievement, but also deception.
The Edge was the desire to out-do oneself, encouragement, and relishing the moment.
And The Beat was innocence and hope, even in the face of certain failure.
While not all of these are good things, that in itself is part of why it's supposed to be effective. Showing off only one's positive qualities is incredibly suspicious and won't invoke any kind of trust. However, in starting with some of the least endearing qualities and working towards more and more positive qualities, it leaves The Stranger with a rough understanding of the species, while he leaves with his most recent and powerful memories being of good and memorable figures like The Hand, The Song, The Edge, and, of course, the Beat.
However, apparently The Stranger was less adept than The Architect had thought, and so he got tired of waiting to go home to his family, and he began helping The Stranger to escape.
Thesaurus Rex this comment is way too underrated.
David Butterstotch gotem ????
hate to break it to you but that's not entirely true, especially about The Song
I'd say The Song was more manipulative than she was kind, or generous. Apart from that, I don't think the prison was designed so that The Stranger would escape, while learning a lesson in the process. If anything, it was designed so that It would teach The Stranger a lesson if he were to escape (emphasis on if). After all, it is kind of implied that if it hadn't been for The Architect's help, The Stranger would have remained imprisoned by The Chain.
Damn man, that hits deep.
This song represent the whole lore.
from 0 to 2:25 it's you thinking you are getting your freedom for legit reason, you are the victim
from 2:25 to 3:00, its you against that girl who looks like everything but a monster
and from 3:00 to the end, it's you facing the consenquences and the truth about ur existence and ur purpose.
What a game, thanks game baker.
man, didnt even realise that the songs in the game are also detailed
I'd seriously love to talk to the devs about how they got their inspiration and etc. Furi is surely in my top 5 favourite games.
You probably already know this, but Afro Samurai was a major inspiration, likely the biggest influence on the game's themes and bosses (which is quite obvious considering Afro Samurai's creator drew and designed every boss.) Afro Samurai's story of revenge only bringing more suffering is quite similar to Furi's.
Same dude.
1. Hollow Knight
2. Furi
3. Pirate101
4. The Elder Scrolls trilogy (If had to pick, maybe Skyrim)
5. Journey
they did a q&a in the game bakers discord i hope you caught it
Molicule Nah i missed it
I didnt knew that but now its so obvious
I love afro samurai though
Makes the game only better
Also Martin sends his regards
this almost makes me wanna research a warp drive
EYYYY
eyy, you're from that colorful frog too
@@KhoaLe-uc2ny we will colonize the furthest reaches of UA-cam
EYOOOO!!
And send a black hole to a far off planet
“Once in space, we dont bother getting into orbit, instead we begin charging the warp drive, and… 1:30”
The Rider is a character I find thoroughly well rounded despite his, quiet, cold and downright emotionless exterior and honestly interior too. He doesn’t show a lot of emotion, but when he does it hits you harder. Like when he hesitated in killing The Song, or honestly just the entire the voice part, even without the secret ending. He’s brutal because he feels a need to escape, a need to get back to his master. I don’t find his actions sympathetic, but it’s like they say in the game: “Why is your planet more important than mine?”. And if you decide to fight The Star, then he seems to realize why The Voice wanted to escape, what everyone he fought against represented and why killing off the world was not the good thing to dog
Wdym, there literally isn't a secret ending in the game.
TheScruffinator Yes there is. If you wait for a couple of mins in the small clearing where you first meet the Song you get a secret ending
@@eddefram1608 That's not secret, it isn't hidden, she literally tells you that you can stay with her.
TheScruffinator Well, it’s still kind of hidden. Sure, she tells you that you can stay but most players probably won’t because of the really long wait time for it to trigger. It’s kind of the same thing as the Far Cry 4 hidden ending where you have to wait for 15 minutes for it to trigger. Sure, you technically get told it exists but most players will probably not know about it on the first try
@@eddefram1608 I accidentally triggered the secret ending when I had to go to the restroom and waited to long. Got me mad at first when I realized I had to re-do all the other bosses again. But then I realized, oh well... more training!
Thank you Mr Frog Space Man for showing me this masterpiece! RIP Jeb!
We will never forget Jeb
can someone link the video this is in reference to
@@bejited6932 ua-cam.com/video/nLWvxyRBS4Y/v-deo.html the referenced part is 25:30, but i'd recommend watching part 1 and 2 first, they're great videos
ua-cam.com/video/ctkvNHkwJmQ/v-deo.html
@@BigMonieMan thank you :D
And Kevin
You know, after all those fights, after you get out of the prison, and remember what happened to that one guy which screamed that it was you who made him like that... It was a better choice NOT to take her hand.
Oh now it makes much more sense why he didn't do so, that, in a way, actually makes this better lol
Not really, during most melee combats, the rider very openly touches his opponents with his bare hands (or feet in the case of the line) to no major consequence during the animations. In fact, the scale mentions ''a mass of fire and void'', which could probably mean that we don't see the rider's full terrifying destructive potential during the game, perhaps because of him being always on a synthetic enviroment, or maybe a direct impact from the star. All we can do is guess
I definitely think the star destroyed the fourth bosses world
@@IvoryDelfin it's not super clear, but some things to note: the Scale repeatedly complains about the "corruption" from the Stranger hurting him. the Beat staggering as she does seems to be due to the same effect (she says something that indicates it is IIRC). the Stranger is healed by parrying. the Stranger is completely healed whenever he takes a health bar from an enemy (opposite is not true). it's maybe true that taking her hand couldn't have made things much worse, as she was already dying, but being in close proximity to him is definitely harmful.
Waveshaper is a genius. After 2:35 the rest of the song is a Frankenstein's Monster theme. It's snowing, how fitting.
Can you link a video with a timestamp? can't seem to find it and I really wanna give it a listen!
Up in space, we don't bother getting into orbit.
“Instead we charge up the warp drive and then”-
1:29
They couldn’t have done a better job, the collaboration between : Waveshaper, Carpenter Brut, Toxic Avenger is legendary
Beat: "My people are out there, they're counting on me."
Rider: "Same"
Beat: "hol up."
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"Hold my hand..." I just can't forget that. Haunted me for a few days. I can only hope to believe in redemption.
Man, I beat this boss yesterday and after realizing what I've done to the Earth by escaping and seeing the credits roll really just made me feel like shit and it blew my mind. I love games that do this.
@@Mirmisian We know, that's literally the only way to progress.
ngl that warp montage was really epic
It was insane!
Can u link me to the warp montage?
@@cantfindmedontknowme3149 ua-cam.com/video/nLWvxyRBS4Y/v-deo.html
@@sussyenby thanks m8
Martincitopants- the first ever frog launched into the great beyond "he's gonna hit it 3 2 1 go"
I freaking waited for like 10 minutes, hoping desperately that, if I was patient for long enough, if be able to spare her. The game wouldn't even give me that.
You were so close to freedom, Although The Song saw kindness in you. You were at the gates of freedom, the final stretch. Nothing in that very moment would stop you from achieving your goal in escaping. Sparing The Beat would mean you would be stuck there. Killing here was your only option at that point... The point of no return.
I was really wondering if we were going to fight The Voice (rabbit) if we spared her.
where are you guys getting all their names ?
Iron M If you go into the practice tab it shows you all the names.
Pro To Bruh okay ... would be a lot easier 2 do that if i actually had the game :D
When I beat her, I got this weird feeling that I couldn't put my finger on. Looking back on it, I think part of me saw my own journey in hers. To beat me, she would have to fight tooth and nail against this monster of an opponent. She was fighting someone she would have been expected to lose against. And she lost, pathetically. I think that's part of what made it sad, even if I didn't realize it then. Her struggle was one that the game made me familiar with, having lost so battles before.
She lost in her struggle, and I knew what that felt like.
Honestly I think that part of the game and the game as a whole was trying to make you feel like the opposite. By constantly building up your opponents and having you beat these insurmountable odds, you feel like an unstoppable force. A tidal wave of destruction. A Monster
lmao she should git gud
That time I kept falling off in the platformer sections and got a game over... yeah, she won at least once.
This is why you always fight The Star. Don't let it be for nothing.
@@Jake-yz3qv Nah bro, the star's cool. Let the assimilation happen,
2:45 the beginning of Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven; this piece was in Frankenstein's Monster...it's snowing too
Can you link a video? I really wanna listen to it but can't find it.
a timestamp would be useful too :)
@@eldergamer8896 believe me I want to find this as much as you but I think he's just talking about the beginning of Moonlight Sonata: ua-cam.com/video/4Tr0otuiQuU/v-deo.html They have kinda the same chord progression.
thank you Dunkey
Ronda The Goat Rousey ikr
I too would not have known about this game if not for Dunkey! Perfect timing considering it just released on Switch last month!
Yes
Same
"Pac"
1:03 I don't bother going into orbit, I just start charging the *warp* *drive*
I came from that video too!
Do you ever rewind a song halfway through just to appreciate a few seconds more? Years later I still do this when this song plays. Every. Single. Time.
Im glad dunkey has introduced many people to furi, such an underrated game.
from 3:00 onwards, it really has that olschool feel, nostalgia I can't remember where i know it from. Very awesome track
Stoned Crook same dood
It's Frankenstein's Monster theme, and some people also say "Moonlight Sonata" by Beethoven.
Reminds of veridis quo by daft punk. Not at all the same but it triggers that nostalgia for me.
Thanks green funny frog man that plays factorio for too many hours.
Is no one gonna talk about martincitopants included this in the third KSP video??
a lot actually if you sort by new
Man's blind, stuffs everywhere
the funni frog man
Here because of Bean man of Kerbal Space Station
Yes
You mean the best rocket scientist to ever live right?
funni frog man travels interstellar distances for science with the power of hothot gas.
Fittingly, I listened to this song in 2018 as I was walking across my college campus to take my last final exam before graduating.
The exam is the key. Take it, and you'll be free...
Damn. I'm going to have to use that parody line to motivate me next time, lol.
"Please... Hold my hand..."
I had to stop playing after for a bit after that. That hit me in my feelings. The whole 'fight' with her did.
“If she was a pushover, she wouldn’t BE here.”
Me: sorry bunny man you’re wrong
She isn't a pushover mentally; her being the last shot makes her the most massively likely to win over the stranger and return him to his own cell. Most people can go through a fight with an enemy when they put up a fight but pity and remorse only occur when that person is defenseless like a child.
@@itsshrimp91 I disagree. I think she's there to be protected. The voice even says it, the edge is the hardest one in the prison. If he's gotten past the edge then they assume it's over, and one child won't stop him.
@@crunch4743 There is a small chance both of us could be right or both of us could be wrong. There is no telling with the prison, but there is one thing for sure: nothing can stop the stranger.
@@itsshrimp91 well this is the wonder of furi, you can interpret things. It's a well written story.
I think what sums this song up best is what my friend, who has never played Furi once in his life, said the first time he heard it. He said:
"This song makes me feel like a bad person."
And it does. It's perfect.
Expanding to space has never sounded better.
and we will get there using 100 *L E G*
@@anorexicskeleton3470 with those 100 L E G filling a suit of Power Armor MK4
How the hell did I find you here?!(I'm a subscriber)
there is actually nothing sicker in the entire universe than the drop in this song
life would be so much easier if youtubers just link songs in descriptions
1:09 is where the magic happens.
You are correct
Could you imagine being given the task of being the last person to stand against a big threat just in case the others couldn't. Then seeing this guy show up on your mountan path unscathed knowing he went through ALL of your friends. I would be shitting myself.
"But! The soundtrack, man. It keeps egging you to whoop some ass."
"Final Rating: Mastahpeece."
If their last line of defense is a child then maybe you should consider that they really, really just want you to turn around and go home.
I think its because they didn't expect him to get past everyone else. If you pay attention, they all fought you at once before (except for the Beat, she didn't know what you looked like.) The Jailer and The Edge are probably their best fighters. It goes from superior by health then dies down, then superior by skill then The Beat drops. >=3
Dat1CanadianGuy Unless you're on furier. Then everything is fucking god like.
This game was so underrated , this song sent chills down my spine after I beat the boss .
This song still gives me shakes. I consider this to be one of the best synth electronic songs of all time undoubtedly.
It's so goddamn good at capturing the genre and it's 80s roots that it gives me a mandela effect thinking I've heard it in an 80s movie before. Definitely one of the best
For all u dunk fans check out some of the other ost as well, you might enjoy themes like You're mine, and my only chance
Ronit Nayak, Thanks dude!
Ey thanks, Ill check them out
Fave is wisdom of rage
i love the entire soundtrack of this game even tho i didnt even played it yet, due to.... unfortunate circumstances. like no money and no time either. also kn1ght-something memorable is one of my favorites too, beside the ones already mentioned before. and the toxic avenger- make this right is right beside them
Ok, so now listen to Carpenter Brut - Enraged and dare to tell me it isn't the best ost in this game
All hail Dunkey, the guy who convinced me to play and beat this game. Bravo soundtrack!
this track is melting the stage
The thing I hate most about this fight, is in her last close combat phase, she literally can’t hurt you. She just swings wildly and doges your attacks. She’s a child that can’t attack back without her machines to help her. And it makes me love this game all the more!
"She's a child that can't attack back" ayo....?
@@kurushimu2886 don't be stupid. whatever gross thing you're implying is clearly not what's being said here.
@@TQV3 you must be fun at party's
@@kurushimu2886 you've never been to a party
@@calypso2099 find a tree
Maaan. this game was a master of storytelling in a very subtle, gameplay-focused way. The whole journey you're unsure what the hell's going on, but this is the point where you stop and go "what am I doing? Am I really the good guy here?" And then to get to the planet and see everything around you wither and die and you realize... no. You're really not. You murdered that poor girl, and this is your reward. Like... daaaamn.
bucket
bucket brothers unite!
ymfah?
BUCKET SKIP
A game in which the main character isn't a hero.
A game in which the main character is " A Monster "
*Casually starts charging warp drive*
Chat leave the game guys. Listen to this crazy good sound. I never played the game and his song is lit. Actually whole tracks are masterpieces. DOPE
There's gotta be at least one other person here from Kerbal Scuffed Program
quite a few of us, look at newest comments first.
yep
Several actually
yep
There’s me and some others!Wexlone friend!
I felt super bad when I killed the boss here, she was just a kid
me the same, at the end where you fight her where she almost doesnt attack and doesnt block much, i let her like 5 min alive cause I felt bad :(
Black Skiller the moment she asked me to hold her hand, was heartbreaking :(
I did not feel sorrow, merely disappointment...
+Novawolf4000 wolf, u need some help. what you thought i was gonna say milk? naa, im not that guy over there.
+Novawolf4000 edgelord
"Well, this is a warm welcome"
B O A T
J U A N
K E V I N
G R E E R
3:03 Favorite Part. Takes me so badly
There should be an option... to hold her hand... ;(
That was the point, to make you feel as shitty as possible.
Zookle you got a point. There's a reason this song is called what it is
Considering what you do to vegetation, that would probably kill her instantly.
Roberto De Gasperi The Song was more or less going to whore herself out to save the world, so maybe it wouldn’t have hurt her? Rider does a good enough job at hurting people without that.
If I know correctly, Rider can't corrupt anything in the prison since it's frozen in time. If he did, other guardians wouldn't be able to come close/in contact with him.
That rising progression at 1:34 gives me such a Daft Punk vibe that is is nostalgic.
Dunk seriously picked a good track for his review. This SLAPS
Something i realised about the prison is that, you are descending down, implying that where you are originally kept is too high for a normal person to breath, hence the mask for the chain, same goes with the strap, but on the line, that is where oxygen is now minimally available. skipping the scale and the others right until the beat, that is where mountains would be, hence (may or may not) the snow
My MOASS song.
Thank you Frog for introducing me to this masterpiece.
"There's something in there that is meant to stop you. For good."
After the Beat begged to be held, she died... then the Rider inside died as well.
So the Stranger remained, and decided that he would avenge her. He would avenge them all.
its already sad when the boss begs you not to kill but it just gets too real when her attacks don't even deal dmg.... holy shit why did he spared the 6th boss not this one?
I don’t believe he spared anyone, he hesitated on one of them but never spared
The only person he spares is the voice since he helped him escape
The Jailers won’t let you free. Their minds are the key.
This is why they had to die, they resigned themselves to dying in defense of their world.
They didn’t need to. If you were able to talk to them, and if they were able to listen, they could let you out as easily as you bypassed The Architect’s cell.
You literally could not spare them, because they would never surrender.
But you had to go free. No one else knew of the dot in the sky. And The Voice isn’t much of a fighter.
He just hopes that his trust isn’t misplaced when you think about the choice you want to make, that his plan did work, and you wouldn’t return to default.
the point in the game where you realize that something is wrong. something isn’t right about your purpose. you are locked up for a reason, and the man guiding you is using you as a means to escape the hell he created.
2:44 This is what fighting a hopeless, losing battle sounds like.
This song gives me that little more energy when I think I can't go further. when I fell It would be easier to give up, this banger of a song makes me think that if life's really that short, then I choose to spend my time giving all the determination and recistance possible.
Bean Frog expansion Theme song
Intersteral
@@toymagmadon07 Greer
Man, the part at 1:12 really sounds like one of kurzgesagt's videos :D
This sends chills down my spine every time I listen to it.
She was like ... 16-18 yo, she was not prepared ...
Sometimes i wish i can dodge her and let her live happy in the surface
Sometimes ... i wish i didn't kill the father of this lil' boy in this cozy prison in the sky ...
Sometimes ... i dream about this angel who gave me the chance to spare the fight and live happy with her for the eternity ...
Sometimes ... i wish i wasn't a tool of pure destruction ...
But the only thing i can do is dreaming about a better future without me for my friend with a bunny head
*slow clapping for how amazing this is*
Well... idk why you dream about the chance of taking the chance the angel gave you. Because the game DOES (I found out the hard way when I waited to long in the area and it RESET MY WHOLE PROGRESS UGH). You CHOSE to continue and kill her.
To be fair, humanity is doomed UNLESS you escape and destroy the star. It's unfortunate it has to be the way it does but if you don't kill them, humanity is destroyed. The mothership won't wait on you forever.
lol nice
I don’t ima just slice my way through hotline Miami style
The song I played in my first car, just after buying it, for our first ride on the highway, it was definitely one on the most epic shit ever
I personally haven't played furi, but if life had a final boss, this would be the cinematic boss track
This isn't a boss theme
@@crueltyquad18 Technically you’re wrong… But also not really? It’s weird.
This games soundtrack has a lot of synthwave elements in it, maybe thats why i love this so much
Dat drop at 1:31
i never had tears for a Retrowave song, i just knew they were good...
But that drop... those notes... everything.... I WANT THIS GAME
Never played the game but heard the chord (1:36 in this song) from the Dunkey video and had to find the tune
yeah you too?
it is a drop don't whats wrong with that
Kakto Tak nice one no profile pic guy
I would've conquered the world by now if this song was playing in the background my entire life
This song is dedicated to the Shitfart 14 and her crew.
Rip
Never played the game but your guys comments about the bosses on all the soundtrack is very entertaining
Kevin took over the universe, and the university
When you mix 80's synth vice style with modern beats and you name it "A Monster". Fits very wells IMHO
I have arrived from the bean space program
: "What you want to make, a nature minded game or a 80' CyberPunk Blood Dragon ?"
: *"YES"*
Man, I added this to my PS library when it was free for PS+ because I planned on playing it later and I came back today to try it out and it's not there anymore even though I still have PS+ :(
Ben S It's fine I went to buy it like last week during the PS Plus mid sale
no because you pay extra for lootcrates, you don't pay for the games you get from PS+, you get the games for free
I love stumbling in on arguments on youtube
Wanna do butt stuff?
Sean liu this man knows what he’s talking about
Never played this game but this song is an absolute beast
picked it up just because this song and it was so worth it
Hits almost as hard as the ending to doom eternal the ancient gods
1:10 to 2:25 is just freakin awesome. Thanks Dunkey!
"hanz are we the bady?"
the most relevant qote to this boss
There you fucking have it man, the PP Show, man!
Feels like blasting through space.
2:27 got old aperture (from portal 2) vibes from this part
Monster. .this song is about you.
launching shitfart14 into space
1:31
it is actually EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE, the next vessel is shitfart14
yea. shitfart has let them know for its background music. they travel to proxima centauri B.