Fallout 3 and onward reuses a lot of tracks from earlier in the series, New Vegas used this track in a bunch of places, mainly in dangerous wilderness that was full of Deathclaws and shit to warn you that you were going off the path a bit too far.
In New Vegas, you could get your shit kicked in by heading in the wrong direction, but if you were good enough you could sneak past all of that shit and get to New Vegas early. You'd normally come back to these areas after you got geared up in power armor and a gauss rifle or some shit, leveled up and loaded with perks, and you could STILL have your ass handed to you if you didn't pack enough healing items or didn't target the right enemy first.
This gave New Vegas a huge amount of bonus areas that you had to work towards to getting the resources to survive, and were actually challanging, unlike Fallout 3 and 4's bland level scaling.
It just goes to show what happens when you hand even a shit game like fallout 3 to a developer that knows what they're doing design wise and tell them to make a sequel, since New Vegas wasn't done by Bethesda.
I just used this one here because it popped up first on youtube.
Silent hill's always gonna pop up in these threads, so here's one.
Benjamin Martinez
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Camden Nelson
Doom 64 still reigns supreme if you ask me.
Owen Cox
I remember being scared shitless at that part.
Oliver Perez
This too.
Jace Foster
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Brody Foster
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Dominic Barnes
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Jaxon Lewis
This one bothers me.
Brody Cox
I think Postal 1 is a great short horror game; its one of the few games I can think of off the top of my head where its horror comes purely from feelings of revulsion and catharsis.
The gameplay's boring though
Jose Powell
shit on these games all you want, you can't deny they have a pretty good soundtrack
only problem is they're usually too short
Cooper Adams
Sim City 4 - Primordial Dream
Charles Edwards
Max Payne 3 - Max Panama
Gavin Robinson
Any time I went to this area I immediately wanted to either leave or get through it as quickly as possible, and embed related contributed to that feeling a lot.
Hudson Smith
King's Field had pretty great music. It becomes more comfy than creepy as you play but the first time around its pretty ominous. A shame the souls games pretty much gave up on having music.
Lincoln Wood
I remember that from fucking Worms, which by the way had some unsettling music on its own now that I think about it
Jaxson Garcia
R* used to be good at making music, the score in GTA V was forced as fuck and out of place there were only two good songs in its soundtrack.
Elijah Morales
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Cooper Ramirez
Ace Combat 3 fits the description
Andrew Clark
Almost all of Lisa's music is meant to be unsettling or disturbing, the music that plays in bars is probably at least near the top of the list for the game though.
Brandon Collins
Bloodbornes soundtrack does that really well.
1/2
Josiah Torres
2/2
Lincoln Bailey
I know many, but this one come to mind mind first.
Samuel Foster
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Brayden Hernandez
Requiem for the Gods is my favorite, both beautiful and terrifying.
Matthew Bailey
That's borderline slavshit party music brate.
Caleb Morales
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Wyatt Garcia
Thief, Arx Fatalis and This comes to mind.
Isaiah Howard
Pretty sure Postal 1 wins this thread pretty hard.
Eli Martin
This. I find it funny that embed related is also used in Devil May Cry.
Zachary Fisher
That's brilliant
Leo Anderson
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Anthony Wilson
E FOR EVERYONE
Tyler Scott
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Parker Murphy
I always considered this one the creepy one.
Xavier Wood
That's probably my favourite part of the OST too, though outside of the first few seconds I found it more soothing than creepy, especially since I like church levels in vidya.
Joseph Anderson
fugg
Aaron Cooper
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Jason Butler
Lets see if anyone remembers this.
Connor Rodriguez
That would fit right into PSO1.
Ayden Morgan
Tiberian Sun (and Firestorm) have a vastly underrated soundtrack, but it's probably one of my favorite OST's in the series.
Christopher Adams
boner
Juan Ward
That's what I liked about the Legionairres, when you first find Nipton and attack this troop of dumbass motherfuckers who burned down a town because you have a hero-boner since it's a game, they'll fucking wreck you on any difficulty if you just take shots at them.
Luckily, you have lots of dynamite from the powder gangers, but considering that they rush at you with melee weapons and are tough as shit, you need to actually use vats to throw dynamite to do any sort of damage or risk blowing yourself up.
So the entire goddamned fight, provided you survive it, you'll be assaulted and pushed back all fucking over Nipton, running for your goddamned life while you wait for your AP to charge back up while taking potshots, since AP restore items are uncommon at that point.
You can either let them leave, or skin that wolf-head wearing motherfucker and take their shit to sell later, but the thing about their gear is that only the guns are somewhat valuable, and the armor is not very valuable.
So at the end of it, your character will either be dead or in very, VERY bad shape provided you played anything above Very Easy. It's like the game was designed by a GM who very clearly tells you to not attack these fucks but should you do it anyway, he has an encounter all planned out for you just in case. It's great.
The first sections of the game, your round trip tour around the Vegas desert, is probably the best part of the game design wise, and it serves as a great tutorial and introduction to the lore and storyline of the game. Unlike Fallout 3 which did that by giving you a long ass "go here do thing" quest, New Vegas only gives you one goal at the start: Go to New Vegas, and encourages you to take a certain path by making all the other ones shorter, but much harder to clear.
Brayden Thompson
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Jonathan Ortiz
Say what you will. I fucking loved this game,
Brayden Ramirez
Their stronghold theme is creepier but I can't find it.
Ayden Reyes
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Kevin White
I miss my actually creepy and scary RPGs.
Never played 2, but the first Diablo actually caused fear.
Grayson Fisher
D2 is a great game but nowhere near as atmospheric as D1. Too many trash enemies, too many open areas.
Michael Adams
Game: LISA OST: Last call before hell
The most disturbing music ive heard in a game ever
Christian Roberts
go suck a cock, faggot
Liam Turner
Why don't you go suck a cock you sodomite piece of shit.
Hunter Parker
the fact that fleeches would fuck you up and abe's movement had to be pretty precise in the fleech areas made the ambient music so god damn tense
as soon as you heard that tone shift from ambient to active, the panic and dread set in
Carson Smith
No, I prefer New Vegas. I also prefer Fallout 4 to both tbh.
lel. NV lacks the comedy and non political emphasis that really made Fallout 1 and 2. In FO1 and 2, you play as a lone man with minimum intervention from other factions. NV is the autistic faction focused spinoff that forces you to join a faction and pay attention to their boring relation with other factions in order to finish the game. The writing is almost as shit as 3, and even 3 doesn't make you read boring 5th grader textbook shit about why faction A is at war with faction B and how faction B grows.
Michael Roberts
I always thought Blood for Sex was the creepiest track in the game.
Levi Parker
Might help if it had the fast-scrolling dead city in the background but anyways.
Xavier Young
(checked) Nice track, but it feels kinda light on the creepy to me.
Levi Sullivan
This song was objectively the best song in Fallout's history step back faggots.
Jeremiah Garcia
ever played Baroque?
Adrian Foster
Is this better?
John Nelson
only the spookiest song from the spookiest game
Oliver Hernandez
The ass band will now play a song of farts to celebrate your arrival to the mansion basement.
Hunter Richardson
To be fair the game is actually pretty spooky if you play with the original soundtrack.
Thomas Taylor
Music that's goofy and disturbing at the same time has always fucked me up. I know a lot of shitty indie horror games do this but it's not the same. They always either just take a happy song and play it during a le spooky cutscene, or spend 5 seconds in Audacity to make it play in reverse or something.
Alexander Howard
Sounds really familiar…
Josiah Gomez
More sinister than creepy, but eh…the build up is very cool~
Joshua Cruz
some cliches are welcome
Dylan Williams
That's because both Postal 1 and Black's main themes were derivatives (or inspired by, to be more polite) of a remix of Nine Inch Nails' "Closer"
Gavin Murphy
9 yr. Old me even thought this was goofy
Connor Adams
Oh, neat!
Jayden Bell
I'd say it's the Orz dialogue that makes these scenes so creepy in its contrast with the music, but that might just be me.
Adam Morris
Nothing says "impending overwhelming doom" like Necron music.
Nathan Ross
anybody know if there's a download to the actual full SoC ambient tracks? And I'm not talking about the shorter "official soundtrack" either because that doesn't include the actual good stuff. There is a guy who put up all 2 hours of it on youtube but I could never find a proper download for it
Levi Thompson
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Camden Gutierrez
Especially in contrast to the rest of the game's music, this has stuck with me for 25 years.
Caleb Anderson
Surprised nobodies posted this yet.
Brandon Perez
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Jackson Phillips
>Unlike Fallout 3 1 which did that by giving you a long ass "go here do thing" quest, New Vegas Fallout 1 only gives you one goal at the start: Go to New Vegas Find a waterchip, and doesn't encourages you to take a certain path by making all the other ones shorter, but much harder to clear.
I'm late to the party on this one, but if this OST doesn't put you on edge and make you paranoid about people trying to assassinate you nothing will.
Ayden Rogers
This song is the scariest thing in the world for me.
Kevin James
You sure you didn't link the wrong video?
Charles Lewis
It's the one with most of a chamber quartet playing pizzicato, so yes, i'm sure.
Liam Martinez
I've heard a song similar to this but I can't remember from where. The start sounds super similar but it branches off different.
Jason Young
YOU'RE cool
Jason Rogers
What, were you molested in a Norman Rockwell painting as a kid?
Chase Martinez
OH, I think Undertale stole this song but I can't find it.
Colton Ward
First time seeing the dungeon entrance as a giant face sticking out of the ground with fingers nearby writhing is disconcerting, especially combined with the background music.
Connor Howard
This is a scary one.
Jonathan Edwards
Don't forget this shit.
Liam White
Supposedly the guy who wrote that track was literally deaf and somehow bullshitted his way into the position. Here's the actually spooky original
Eli Williams
Tiberian Sun has creepy tracks
Lucas Moore
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Kevin Morgan
This one still creeps me out.
Zachary Roberts
Bram Stoker's Dracula on the NES had a pretty crazy soundtrack. Desolate and very intricate. Stage 3 and 4 are probably the ones that stick out more than the rest. Thanks, Jeoren.
Not "creepy" per se… but i don't know… weird? Something is off with this music.
Lucas James
That's shit. This is the original and best.
Landon Baker
I ain't clicking that because my internet connection is too slow, but is that Sense of Doubt or Neukolln?
Both are fucking great songs, just curious.
Adrian Brown
The original is better but it isn't creepy.
Joshua Rogers
Music like this really sets the atmosphere. There will never be another Fallout game that feels like this again
Matthew Sanders
What the fug?
Carson Lopez
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Isaiah Jenkins
I want to fuck your boy pussy.
Benjamin Gutierrez
If you have the game installed on your machine you can manually rip the "soundtrack" from it (sdk.stalker-game.com/en/index.php?title=Your_first_modification). I'm sure someone already done it a million times but I'm just not feeling like searching for a torrent tracker that has this stuff. Embeded video is what you should get.
Ryder Richardson
The guy only pretended to be deaf to get famous. Most of his better songs were written by other people, but the fart symphony was his own work.
Jaxson Ross
I always found this one oddly calming.
Evan Gonzalez
You want spooky Mario RPG music? Try this on for size. Pretty, but you also get a feeling of desolation and loneliness.
Kayden Mitchell
I'm surprised this never came up.
Austin Brooks
y-you too!
Parker Hall
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Austin Perry
ABANDONED BY DISNEY, ABANDONED BY GOD
Geh, this pieces makes me a little nauseous.
Chase Perez
That song still haunts me to this day, gives me shivers every time I think about it.
Aiden Taylor
[Casual cancer that is killing vidya detected]
Jaxon Murphy
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Adrian King
It's time to end it, user.
Henry Rivera
Obligatory
Parker Peterson
Indeed
Ethan Sanchez
forgot my embed.
Carson Torres
Also fucking R-type Final
Brayden Scott
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Lincoln Morris
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Daniel Morris
Yeah I agree with this. Even though it sets the markers along areas of interest and encourages you to stop by you can still skip a huge amount of it and head straight to Vegas. And even when you hit Vegas you don't even have to stick around and do dickhead chump work in Freeside, if you've got the caps you can go straight on in and shoot Benny in his stupid fucking face.
What makes New Vegas great is how much of the content is optional yet still contributes to the setting and story of the game.
Parker Collins
It's modeled off of Balinese orchestra, actually.
Balinese culture is all about smiling even when horrible things are happening, and covering up someone's sadness by laughing at them when they're crying. Basically britain's stiff upper lip but a bit too far.
Nolan Torres
It's a Small World was already horrifying, you don't even have to add any edits.
My father got stuck on the ride for 45 straight minutes and despite the fact that he loves disney he never wants to go on that ride ever again.
This motherfucker is a ten year army vet who served on the goddamned front lines.
Jackson Green
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Alexander Stewart
It's not so much creepy but somber.
David Clark
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Lincoln Brooks
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Julian Nelson
This music doesn't sound creepy to me, just funky as fuck.
Ian Edwards
When is this song supposed to play? When the ayyliens fuck your shit?
Ethan Rivera
This music and the time limit on the second part made it quite intense
Robert Parker
Bullshit, this the Toy's for Bob splash screen music. The fuck!?
Chase Thompson
Some of the CD music in Wario Land 4 was pretty creepy, and the weird imagery that showed in the little screen didn't make it any better for me when I was a little boy. The final boss spooked me a bit too.
Aaron Brooks
The N64 and PSX Dooms had rather creepy soundtrack.
The Novistador theme from RE4 used to make me feel very uneasy.
Joseph Collins
Kill yourself
Easton Cox
holy fuck my sides
Jordan Ramirez
The first time I met one of these I almost hat myself.
Hunter Cook
whats going to ambush me this time?
Isaac Bailey
i wonder how that stuff made it into the game? was the wario land team just messing around and they decided "well, we cant let this go to waste, lets make them bonus collectables"? so strange
Christian Foster
well that doesnt make it any less creepy.
there was some part in that temple where i was unable to continue after i decided to save and quit. you were supposed to be able to summon the scarecrow and hookshot over to him but it never worked.
Nathan Rodriguez
This is not spooky, it's just sad.
Oliver Ross
I found their footstep noises spookier than anything else. >thump thump thump thump
Adam Adams
Dude I sleep to this song….
Austin Edwards
Great boss song Shame that the boss itself its a piece of cake
Thomas Murphy
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Jackson Perez
Was that the Clown or the Diva?
Josiah Richardson
The Diva, this is Wario Land 4, not 3.
Ethan Bailey
This one is spooky as fuck too.
Hunter Diaz
youtu.be/vnUQlGdjIhQ?t=5118 Asakusa (town) theme is pretty good wish there was an upload of it rather than someone uploading the entire soundtrack
Ryan Carter
As it should be, since you failed to save an entire world.
Jose Cooper
The same company mate.
Joseph Scott
What surprises me the most is how this game is rated E. It's dark as fuck if you think about it.
Xavier Martinez
The beta version of Lavender Town is truly fucking disturbing lads.
Jayden Diaz
This used to terrify me when I was younger.
Justin Carter
When does this song play, user?
Carter Hill
It has really good and spooky soundtrack.
Jonathan Green
If you go into audio settings, you can turn it on there, as the game starts with it turned off (I think for good reasons). It played during terraforming. When I play Simcity 4 today I keep it on, just for the good memories and because it reminds me of Aklo.
Liam Wilson
This ain't really spooky, it's actually pretty soothing. Maybe we should turn this thread into a comfy one.
Sebastian Fisher
The animation for your embedded video really reminds me of those shock gory animations done by some Russian degenerate fella. What was his name? His animations where about body horror mixed with fucked up sex and weird as fuck loud music, with some mixed Cyrillic letters and religious references here and there. Shit was edgy, and a good way to scare off newfags and shills. I remember those webms where pretty popular, and always was in the Holla Forums webm thread.
Joshua Turner
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Cooper Stewart
As simple as these loops are, they build a terrific atmosphere. That deep rumble is really unsettling.
It gets even darker when you look into the motivation of its main villain.
Alexander Murphy
Playing this game now. This music plays every time they have a countdown timer running, but also when you enter a room where this occurred before. It always gets me on edge and annoys the hell out of me when there is not even a reason anymore for panic music.
The titlemusic is alright though
Leo Roberts
The most fucked of all. I'm seriously curious as to how they came up with this shit.
Jace Ortiz
sounds like an edit
Xavier Lopez
This shit here.
I been trying to find that distorted ringing sample for years. I saw the video identifying it and playing other songs that use it, but I'll be damned if I can't find the sample.
Liam Lee
such good music
why has capcom fallen so?
Nicholas White
Resident Evil 4. They realized how much money they could make if they did what all the other companies were doing.
Wyatt Ortiz
That fight scared me shitless when I was a kid.
Austin Wright
Replaying atm, Manhunt has some creepy music, fits the game well