This music sounds more like to a shooting game, old racing game or something, it just lacks, something major can't quite place it, but it doesn't fit up to the characters at all.
shooting i cant say old racing game probaly is like f-zero thing but for me the music maybe sound like in a rpg game a last boss fight or a epic encounter
This music is beautlful. I believe that this really kicks Writhe In Pain out of the running....especially the melody at 0:40 and 1:59. That melody, to me, really fits Millia very well. I never really liked Writhe In Pain, and I'm glad that the Korean soundtrack does her justice. Hell, this isn't even about Guilty Gear - this is good composition, good music, through and through. I don't know who de3cided to pick E flat minor for the key, but whoever you are....genius. The intro also really rocks.
This sounds more appropriate when Millia's being her assassin self (when she interacts with other characters during matches). Writhe in Pain is more appropriate to her true personality tho, the one you go through story mode with (tired of being an assassin and haunted by the memory of ZATO-1).
Why two seperate tracks for the same game? I'm not complaining (after all, you get to listen to more awesome music) but still, are the games really that different?
There is no difference, as far as I know. # Reload in Japan, U.S., U.K., anywhere is the exact same as it is in Korea. The Korean version only has a different soundtrack and Korean voice actors for the characters.
As to why they did so, your guess is as good as mine. Maybe Shin Hae Chul (the composer of the Korean version) was popular at the time in Korea or something.
This music sounds more like to a shooting game, old racing game or something, it just lacks, something major can't quite place it, but it doesn't fit up to the characters at all.
Jahan917 2 years ago
shooting i cant say old racing game probaly is like f-zero thing but for me the music maybe sound like in a rpg game a last boss fight or a epic encounter
bobaneko 1 year ago
i love this and i love writhe in pain. millia ftw!
dukpoki 2 years ago
Wow......
I nearly prefer this to Vortex Infernitum.
(I don't for an obvious reason ;3)
AnotherRoboKy 2 years ago 6
The Original Writhe in Pain is way more better......
holyswordfarewell 2 years ago
this is the best korean remake so far
sepharius8 2 years ago 7
Sounds like a guitar solo Slash would preform at a velvet revolver concert....wow, ironic....S-L-A-S-H!
This is pretty hott
WolfNerok 2 years ago
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why did they replace all the songs
imnot1000sure 2 years ago
Funny how everybody is going ZOMG its BILLION times bettar than Whrite in pain...
while I acutally really liked Write in Pain.... :P
Ashurruhsan 2 years ago
they're both a bit good, and i like writhe in pain a bit also
but its hard ta decide
Suetakefan 2 years ago
Yeah, agreed,
Funny though I just said that I am not having an orgasm over this song... that I like the old version a lot To...and I got thumbs down..
XD You fanatics youuuu.....
Ashurruhsan 2 years ago
This music is beautlful. I believe that this really kicks Writhe In Pain out of the running....especially the melody at 0:40 and 1:59. That melody, to me, really fits Millia very well. I never really liked Writhe In Pain, and I'm glad that the Korean soundtrack does her justice. Hell, this isn't even about Guilty Gear - this is good composition, good music, through and through. I don't know who de3cided to pick E flat minor for the key, but whoever you are....genius. The intro also really rocks.
lunchmeat317 3 years ago 3
I still think that all of the original version were better. The korean compositors are just no match for Daisuke Ishiwatari.
Aumanor 3 years ago
im korean and i agree with u.
But still, N.EX.T is very different from other korean bands, it actually has its own style and themes unlike other korean commercial bands
IgnitedMHK 2 years ago
This sounds more appropriate when Millia's being her assassin self (when she interacts with other characters during matches). Writhe in Pain is more appropriate to her true personality tho, the one you go through story mode with (tired of being an assassin and haunted by the memory of ZATO-1).
whokilledmydoggie 3 years ago 4
I love this song so much
vanessie 3 years ago
Umm, if anyone wants these songs, PM me, I have 'em...Just downloaded them 20 minutes ago
SapunMan 3 years ago
I agree, Writhe in Pain doesn't match her too well...This works much better.
Woodenoak 3 years ago
Eh, I like both.
Mix 'em together or let A.S.H. handle The Great Empress?
Shwa 3 years ago
naw Writhe in Pain suites her very well
GarredHATES 3 years ago
This is 10 times better than "Writhe in Pain"
TigerArmyKid 3 years ago
dam
dorxa51 3 years ago
put this code on the url &fmt=18 trust me
dorxa51 3 years ago
anybody know the names of the bands who plays these songs?
Killafornyeyay 3 years ago
N.EX.T played the ones from the Korean version.
Acid2Rider 3 years ago
I need the tab of this SONG !!! ^^ HEEELP !
tracher7 3 years ago
Why two seperate tracks for the same game? I'm not complaining (after all, you get to listen to more awesome music) but still, are the games really that different?
Romaniman 3 years ago
There is no difference, as far as I know. # Reload in Japan, U.S., U.K., anywhere is the exact same as it is in Korea. The Korean version only has a different soundtrack and Korean voice actors for the characters.
As to why they did so, your guess is as good as mine. Maybe Shin Hae Chul (the composer of the Korean version) was popular at the time in Korea or something.
CrimsonZanpakuto 3 years ago
I NEED GGX2 REALOADED korean version game this rocks!!!
Lordhidro 3 years ago
this rocks but whrite in pain original version is cool to
Lordhidro 3 years ago
Yeah.
Muumibabburah 3 years ago
This-is-godly...
tyraj 4 years ago
Awesome! Thanks for the upload!
Bigfatjerkface 4 years ago