Reminds me of Silent Hill 3...with some anime vibes. Well, I got the company right. Metal Gear Solid is also great!! Nice work you too uWu.
-Original song composed by Mike Oldfield-
I'm late for a day.
This was a february goal, but anyways. :D
I've always been a fan of Mike Oldfield.
Also, I'm a huge fan of Metal Gear series.
Can you imagine how excited I was when I heard this song in The Phantom Pain trailer?
I remember listening the whole 'Man on the Rocks' few days before I saw the trailer.
Vocals by my girlfriend @vedrolina
Recorded, mixed, mastered by me.
Made in FL Studio 12
Hope you enjoy it. :)
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Reminds me of Silent Hill 3...with some anime vibes. Well, I got the company right. Metal Gear Solid is also great!! Nice work you too uWu.
:0 why are we still here. *JUST TO SUFFER*
I have never played a Metal Gear Solid game. Only Metal Gear 1 and 2. As a result, this holds no emotional weight and I still have never listened to the original song for even a simple comparison. All I hear is a beautiful song with strong support from Ĺ urina providing near-perfect vocals. I do, however, want to believe Oldfield would appreciate the effort put into this cover.
Thank you both for introducing me to a lovely piece of music.
(You misspelled "oldfield" in your tags.)
At least you've got some kind of insight by playing the first two. :)
I've been a fan since the early 2000s, both of MGS and Oldfield.
(first game that I played was Snake Eater)
Phantom Pain did not turn out that great, but nevertheless, I was so hyped back then.
Thanks for the tag correction.
We thank you for the kind words. :)
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