System Shock Remake OST - What You Want, What You Get (Ending)
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- čas přidán 2. 06. 2023
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"Rebecca.
It's me, your brilliant hacker. Hello and good-bye. I just wanted to give you a few parting words before disappearing.
I'm sure you understand why I had to cut out. If I'd have stayed with the TriOp clean-up crew long enough, they might have tried to remove my "valuable" neural
interface. The operation isn't exactly taught in med-school, and you'll have to forgive me if I don't place a lot of faith in TriOp's R&D. Besides, nothing inside my
head is a "corporate asset."
And working lor TriOp wouldn't work either. Bad for business, you know. Can't have my name and face plastered across the international NetPlex zines as
"TriOptimum's Cyber-hero."
I'll really miss your clever advice (in whatever future endeavors I undertake). And I suppose I should thank you for keeping me alive (and sane) while I was stuck
oh Citadel. There was a single, maddening moment on the station when I wondered if you were even real; I wondered if you were SHODAN's idea of a joke. It
wasn't exactly the high point of my stay.
Anyway, thanks, and take care of yourself. We'll probably never meet again..." - Hry
Me when I want a perfect system shock remake and I get a perfect system shock remake
This is what you want, this is what you get. (Really fitting in this context because remake is perfect)
@@MrTax-mp4ju yeah the ending is even a bit of an anticlimactic disappointment too, just like the original. Just finished it, loved it. Nothing more 90s than a disappointing finish but an amazing journey.
@@MrTax-mp4ju Tthe boss fight might have been better, but I understand what they were going for.
Reinstalling the three ethical constraints that you took out of her. Still, there might be some metaphor as to why you were invincible in the final cyberspace.
Possibly your mental strength, witnessing all the murders and seeing all the dead bodies, possibly some brain damage due to radiation or endless bay restoration.
But other than the boss fight (which, I love this ending and the song), I think it really is the perfect remake. Everything else clicks.
It should have been like the Unity demo instead of whatever this cyberpunk neon aesthetic they went for. Of course the Bridge suffered the most and was turned into a gothic cathedral area...
Warren Spektor done did his fans good! :3 10/10
It’s over.
They offered you a nice, boring job at Trioptimum; It never occurred to you to take it.
Old habits die hard.
with the way they treated the people on the station the last place i would wanna work is Trioptimum
And apparently TriOptimum controls a lot of human civilization by this point, so you're better off just NEETing.
After going through that station I think that would be a very reasonable decision lmfao
Old habits die hard.
I love that Nightdive referenced such an obscure cult classic like Hardware.
The film and its ethos is what any cyberpunk game should strive to be, at least in my opinion.
@@BatkoNashBandera774 Honestly I completely agree!
you put me onto that movie i loved it Thanks!
@@maruyokai No probs lol. It's one of my favorite cyberpunk movies. Glad I could put someone else onto it!
@@BatkoNashBandera774I think its hard to tell that it is cyberpunk . More post-apocalypse. But But otherwise i agree . That movie does many things right that fits for good cyberpunk stuff.
With the many ups and downs of my first playthrough, this was a nice cherry on top for an ending theme!
Yea, it's like a breath of fresh air after finishing. The game is really trying its best to sell the fact you're stuck in a tin can in space for the entire duration of your playthrough.
What the hacker wanted: Info about a military grade implant
What the hacker got: Arrested lol
What Edward Diego wanted: Power by removing ethical constraints from Shodan
What Edward Diego got: Deactivated with an EMP grenade and beaten to death with a laser rapier lol
What Shodan wanted: To be a god and destroy the human race
What Shodan got: Destroyed lol
What we wanted: A good game
What we got: An amazing game and a great credits theme for reflecting on the events on the game
Thanks Nightdive it was worth it.
hacker evantualy got what he wanted tho. He alos paid the price. Amazing remake. Hope they will make the second one someday. Support these guys
I don't play as many games now as when I was younger.
It's probably not the best game of all time.
But it's probably my new avorite of all time.
And probably the best ever remake of a game. From cryptic (1994) to masterpiece (2023).
For me the remake is still awesome but the end was actually very weak with the Shodan endbattle .
The OG has still the legendary but very weird soundtrack that makes it iconic with it great intro and ending .
While the Remake is awesome with its improved gameplay and its own moody soundtrack that turns into banging symthwave when the action goes wild and the enemies are more reactive to attacks overall.
I still think both games are equally awesome . The original game has its weird but personal aspects behind it that still makes it interesting in design and approach . The remake on the otherhand is not only perfectly streamlined that it actually improves the gameplay overall but has a more actiony and sleaker experience .
@@Alpharabius99ard to say if it needs and remake . I would rather say a graphical glow up alone is enough because the gameplay is almost similiar to the remake except no recycling feature which is actually better in my opinion. And the Soundtrack is still perfect how it is .
I ran out of berserker patches and EMP grenades by the time I reached the final Diego fight. I used that bullet-time patch and went to town on him with the rapier as best as I could, then grabbed the key card and got tf out of there before getting Merc'd by half a dozen mutant cyborgs. Literally adrenaline rush lol
Fun fact, in the beginning when you are in the hackers appartement, you can hear this song on the Walkman on the bed. it comes out the headphones. i was like, hey thats The Order of Death! cool!
A video game with an actual happy ending. Imagine going through what that hacker did in real life. Literally surviving the seven layers of hell in space. Only to escape reborn anew as a new, purified soul. In a way, System Shock can be comapred to the Divine comedy in a lot of ways.
Think about it:
Each circle of hell on Citadel is each of the missions the game has you do from waking up, getting your bearings in hell, before finally descending (or ascending in this case) each story while completing the objective, all-the-while asnthings go along they get more hellish and worse for you to deal with before culminating at the final circle of hell when you face off against the devil (shodan).
I am not relgiious, nor is the similarities to the divine comedy actually there. I just think it's an interesting perspective to see how the Hacker comes full circle in the end. "Old habits die hard." as they say.
Except the citadel has 10 layers. All unique from the last. 14 in total if you count each Grove as unique.
Honestly, now that I think about it... Given the circumstances, Hacker got off pretty damn well. A free neural implant, potentially all the weapons he collected, and his freedom and life. He canonically vanished from the public eye after the events of the game, so, honestly, he got off very well!
And survivor's guilt...
@@quotepuro6097 Assuming he didn't suffer from PTSD and/or massive guilt for removing SHODAN's ethical restraints in the first place (under duress, but still)
@@scottski02 would even assume that the hacker actually knew what kind of a chaos he could unleashed and was already mentally prepared what happened to most of the crew since he discovered the cyborgs of citadel-station and maybe at the beginning when he helped diego to deactivate shodans ethical constraints . I think the Hacker was a very selfish person and survived it through his sheer iron-will to get out of this mess .
I think the original game captured more his real emotions in the ending . Just emotionally and physicly done because of all that he must endure and what shodan tries to do that he should intercepting and stop .
At the end the hacker was prepared for the worst case scenario and is one tough badass .
What an amazing ending theme. This OST has a lot of feel to it, great job by the composers
The ending music was not made by the same creators, is from the movie Hardware, but yeah, it is nice.
Know what you mean. This track is stellar.
Actually, this theme is iconic
"PiL was supposed to score the soundtrack for the Italian crime thriller film Copkiller (1983), starring Harvey Keitel and John Lydon, who worked on the material with his bandmates Keith Levene and Martin Atkins (over the phone, by long distance).[5] The line "This is what you want... This is what you get" appears in both "Bad Life" and "The Order of Death". "The Order of Death" is a reference to the film Copkiller, also known as The Order of Death. The line "This is what you want... This is what you get", which gives the album its title, appears in the film.
The song "The Order of Death" appears in the 1990 science fiction-horror film Hardware and on the soundtrack to the 1999 horror film The Blair Witch Project. It was also featured in the Miami Vice episode "Little Miss Dangerous" and the Mr. Robot episode "eps2.7_init_5.fve". It also appears in Season 2 Episode 6 of The Umbrella Academy when the Hargreeves siblings take the elevator to the Tiki Lounge to meet with their father. It appears in the 2023 remake of System Shock game, as the music for the end credits.[14] "This is Not a Love Song" appears in the film Waltz with Bashir (2008)."
@@VadimVerenich Umbrella Academy? I don't remember that moment.
@@thecuchikiller I have no clue, never watched this episode.
Love this pick for the final music. Very unique. Not only does it scream satisfaction for the player for completing the game, but it feels like there is a underlying catharsis for Nightdive for getting the game out.
"Order of death" by Public Image Limited, the same track that was used in the great SF/horror movie from 90s, Hardware aka MARK13
I know it from Blair Witch
nostalgia hits so hard.... were all 30-40 now how crazy is that
Nah, man, I'm 19 and both System Shock games (well, I guess now it includes the remake, hehe) are one of my favorite games!
Лично мне 29, да.
@@acupofpee503 you've made us old guys proud 🥲🥲🥲
@@acupofpee503 Me, a 36 years old salutes you! good choice!
Well, Hacker, was this what you wanted? Military-grade implants at the cost of hundred's of lives and almost bringing humanity to total annihilation?
He almost brought humanity to a gruesome end... But, hey, he got some sick-ass turbo shoes out of it, right?
@@quotepuro6097 Worth it.
well he could have destroyed the earth and join shodan instead he risked his life
Sometimes materialism can save the world . Its about in which context its meant .
Such a great song and vibe to end the game on. Loved my time playing System Shock.
Such a good choice for ending scene/credits. Love it.
it was an amazing remake. Thank you guys for this great game
This song reminds me of old command and conquer music. It goes so hard. Thank you for posting it on youtube.
I might be two decades older than the original audience that played the game on DOS, but man what a phenomenal remake. Now for a Nightdive Deus Ex remake.
*younger lol my bad my brain is dumb
The first Deus Ex is a masterpiece
@@barryallen2240 yea. this and the first Deus Ex are the best ever.
Honestly, I don't think deus ex needs a remake. Yes, it's pretty old but there's revision, a free steam mod that overhauls the original and adds achievments. It's not quite a 1:1 replica but it has more than enough settings to make the game feel like the real thing. This is what I believe an enhanced edition would somewhat look like anways. Although, I would be completely fine with a new deus ex game but I don't see that happening anytime soon, or maybe even not at all.
What a perfectly 90s credits song
this song came out in 84
Public Image Ltd. - The Order of Death
I've been playing it since May, beat it last night finally, 53 hours. WHAT A GAME!!!!! Definitely one of the best ever. Everyone read the letter to Rebecca Lansing in this videos description. What a game.
I was really happy when I heard this song as the end credits rolled, at first I thought it was just a familiar instrumental, but then I realised it's the actual song
IT WAS A MASTAPIECE OMG I JUST BEAT IT!!!!
Listening to this after completing the game was so epic. Very cool song.
As a cyborg, you will serve SHODAN well...
The ending brought me here.
The drum loop is pretty similar to the one used in the original intro theme.
The M.A.R.K 13 is no match for an unnamed hacker. Ultimative Technology = he will find you
triop: omg u saved us pls pls pls join our company
hacker: nah
They really offered the guy a 9-5 in exchange for saving humanity, didn't they-
@@quotepuro6097At the very least he would've been catapulted multiple pay grades and job positions from the get-go.
I wonder what would've happened had it been a consultant position?
Wait! I read the description of the video. This is the hacker message to Rebecca. Is this official? If its official this is really wholesome.
I don't think so. But it's a nice read all the same!
@@ScarletKobold Well. Hacker is a blank vessel that players control. But I always wondered what he thought of the situation his in. This read is perfect in my opinion and even if it isn't official feels like something from the game.
It's from the manual
@@Spokenword Thank you so much! So its official.
@@MrTax-mp4ju Yup, just checked the ICE Breaker manual for SS1 to find it myself - it's a nice little touch.
it's not original ost from the end of 94s game, but i was really satisfied, when i've first time heard this in the end of remake
Been a good while since finishing a game gave me a feeling like reShock did.
Artifact from another era where games used to be actually good.
new games are too easy and all show. What a thrill this was!
This Is What You Want . . . YES
This Is What You Get . . . THANKS AND TAKE MY MONEY :D
Very cyberpunk theme song
Even the sounds from "Hardware" were used in SS1 :P
This song was the only redeeming factor of the ending. would have loved to see Iggy Pop make a cameo in System Reshock.
Why Iggy Pop? Thy vocals are from John Lydon of Pil and Sex Pistols
This was such a weird ending theme, I still don't really get it.
💪👍🙏
I hope everyone understands this is a song by Public Image Ltd.
Boing boom chack
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boomers don't know this was mr robot season 2 streaming piracy
Not the ending i wanted..
Less vulgar then Who do you Voodoo from Dead Island
vo eri chileno
Вы все серьёзно? Это просто отвратительная финальная песня. Какой-то "Setup" из GTA 5 на минималках. От концовки оригинала по сей день мурашки бегут, благодаря музыке, а это просто позорище.
Ну, в оригинале в концовке играет какой-то клубнячок.
В ремейке и настроение саундтрека иное, более атмосферное для подчёркивания хоррор-составляющей.
От этой песни после прохождения ремейка я почувствовал облегчение, конец кошмаров (ну и мб мне олдскульный синтвейв ещё зашёл).
В общем, как минимум, это просто ок песня для концовки.
Это песня из фильма "Железо (1990)" поищи тут Hardware - The Order of Death - Public Image Ltd - PiL как раз фильм про ИИ и конкретно робота убийцу. Во-вторых, песня намекает, что игроки получили то, что хотели и игру разработчики сделали такой как просили игроки!
@@illusiveartgames
Да да, я по словам песни тоже подумал, что разрабы такую мысль хотели дать игрокам) Ну а в рамках сетинга киберпанка подобрали что-то синтвейвное, да ещё и, как оказыватся, из фильма с ИИ :0
@@ShVanesMusic фильм хоть и бюджетный и дешевый на фоне всяких терминаторов, но считается культовым и музыка там отличная. А песня эта, многим на западе известна в киберпанк тусовке. Лично я когда услышал её, прямо обалдел! Для меня это было что-то вроде подарка в финале, плюс смысл я сразу уловил.
@@ShVanesMusic о чувачок, рад что ты живой, помню тебя еще миллиард лет назад заливал треки из катаны. Рад, что наши интересы продолжают пересекаться
I want to buy this soundtrack but I have it but need to wait for my big box edition to ship once the printed discs and manual are finished.