[youtube]UVrBS-ar9W8[/youtube] I don't know the name of the song and I am not even going to go look. I have forgotten this song for years, and I started to play Perfect Dark Zero again and I heard the song for after so long. H*ll, I love the sound track of this song. More than the original Perfect Dark. It maybe because rather Perfect Dark came out like a decade before Perfect Dark Zero, or it could be that Zero was a prequel and they tried to get a soundtrack that sounds like something you would hear with a younger spy or something earlier, or it could be that they wanted a really good soundtrack. I wish that they could have put an option to hear a song from the soundtrack while playing a multiplayer game so I could hear this song, and so I can go back to playing as Johanna instead of Mei Hem.
[youtube]VTsD2FjmLsw[/youtube] Although I love Mass Effect's and Mass Effects 2's soundtracks, this one was the only one that really standed out because throughout the whole game you could only hear Sci-Fi songs and space songs, except for the songs in Afterlife, but those songs could be play whenever you wanted, and the Sci-Fi songs are heard everywhere. This song could only be heard during the very end of the game when you either die or live making the song more unique since it is only a 1 time hear. I really hated when this song ended because then you had to talk to The Illusive Man, thank you Mr.Whatever Your Name Is, you took the song away from me. I really love the part of the song where you wake up after falled, then you get back and you squad mates that you took with you are either dead or alive. Then you start running to your ship while being chased by Seeker Swarms and being shot at by Collectors then you make a big leap for the ship to see your character survive or fall to their death and see the Collector Ship explode or get a huge pulse. The best moments in the whole entire game. Out of all the video game composers, the ones who did the music for Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2 are my second favorite composers, with my favorite still being Akira Yamaoka.