Fleet Into Dark – Alternate Resident Evil Save Room Music



Tempus fugit, velut umbra.

Music by me.
Visuals by Capcom.

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33 thoughts on “Fleet Into Dark – Alternate Resident Evil Save Room Music”

  1. Hey, everybody! I just wanted to let you all know that, in a few hours I will be doing a livestream with two the original live-action actors from the first Resident Evil game.

    Charlie Kraslavsky (Chris Redfield)
    Greg Smith (Barry Burron)

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  2. That's what I'm talking about! When I've mentioned that I love these calming yet sad yet dark and mysterious soundscapes of yours – this is the stuff I had in mind. It's another great one, well done! 🙂

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  3. Over my YouTube journey I have listened to lots of music, this compilation channel is right up there with keeping the essence of the old school resident evils ( original 1,2,3,4 and code Veronica) , the save room or atmosphere on deep thought… the only ones that come close is final fantasy x wandering flame 🔥 but slightly different emotion , keep it up

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  4. Such mystery in this track. Makes me think of a team of decent, but inexperienced people are trying to find Leon S Kennedy, who's been gone off the radar for quite some time. And they really need his help to do something very important, but something that they know can't be done without him. And that's why, to me, this has a very "person in the wind" kind of vibe. There's a sombre unease to it.

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  5. Broooo I know this picture it’s the note you find I think in the village before the Mendez fight or in Salazar’s castle it discusses Leon becoming a bigger problem and how they’re gonna deal with him. Fantastic music as always

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  6. Incredible! This track feels perfect for exploring a mysterious area or trying to figure out a puzzle. I love the background sound that sounds like a pocket watch. I've been a sucker for pocket watches since I was a child, and I love the way their ticks sound. Thank you for another track that brings such amazing surges of emotion!

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