In particular, the final version has a different melody. While the first 17 seconds of the track are quite close to the final, they begin to diverge after. LudoWic - Slaughterhouse (pre-Meat Grinder)Īn early version of Meat Grinder. Was included in Lost Tracks, and was also incorporated in the live version of Disturbed Lines. Replaces the menu music to a five Katana Zero tracks, if you wish to replace all of them to one track only. He carries a gold plated pistol, a pair of gold painted steel gauntlets, which is capable of blocking bullets and sword strikes and golden teeth as it's. V is a slick, blue-haired, Russian gangster with experience fighting NULL soldiers with a side hobby of snuff filming and probably pornography. The final game uses "Katana Zero" instead. V is a major antagonist Katana Zero, also being the first major antagonist encountered by Zero. The title indicates that this track was written for the sixth level, Mansion Hideout. The game version has some slightly different instrumentation compared to the original jam. The final jam-derived track, used as the Bunker Pt. The game version is nearly identical to the original jam, aside from having a slightly lower pitch.Īccording to LudoWic, this was the jam that caused Justin Stander to reach out to him regarding working on the Katana ZERO soundtrack. The boss theme, All for Now, was also taken from a jam. Additionally, the original jam is much shorter, lasting only 1 minute and 47 seconds, whereas the game version is 4 minutes and 5 seconds. This is probably the jam that is most different from its Katana ZERO counterpart: while the composition remains similar, the instrumentation is very different, and the game version adds vocal samples. The final boss theme, Full Confession, was based on this jam. The jam's instrumentation is the same as the game version's, but the intro is much longer, lasting 41 seconds rather than 18. Jam #5 would become Disturbed Lines, V's theme. Main Characters A nameless assassin that is working for a secret. Given the nature of the game, spoilers abound. Katana ZERO Music Pack - A Sound Mod for Super Smash Bros. The title indicates that this track is related to Chronos (the drug Zero gets his precognition from), but it is unclear where it would have been used.Ī portion of the game's soundtrack was drawn from LudoWic's "jams", improvised recording sessions that he releases on his YouTube channel. This is the character page for Katana Zero. Both Bill Kiley and LudoWic have released EPs containing unused/early tracks - Katana ZERO OST - Extras and Lost Tracks Katana ZERO, respectively. Katana ZERO's soundtrack underwent a good amount of changes during development some tracks ended up in levels they were not intended for, while others were simply discarded. Unsure if Blue Room should be listed, since it's less "early music" and more a portion of it being featured in the soundtrack.Bill Kiley has shared more unused music, document it.Upload the actual tracks the YouTube links are just placeholders.Notice, YouTube gives you opportunity to freely listen to this album. Prism Sword is the first unlockable sword, and can be unlocked by completing the 'Prism Key' achievement. Prism Sword Description The world is your canvas and blood is the paint. Prices and shops where you can buy it are at the right column. 1 Katana 2 Prism Sword 3 Sword of Masters 4 Claymore Prototype 5 Phoenix Edge 6 Savant Knife 7 Notes Katana The katana is the default sword that the player starts with. Support composers, artists and performers so they can release more music in the future. If you like Katana Zero Original Soundtrack, we strongly recommend to buy it. Sounds like Electronica, Ethnic, Folk, Jazz - that's what we can say about this album. Soundtrack consists of 34 tracks tracks with duration over more than hour. Album was composed by Bill Kiley / DJ Electrohead / Justin Stander / LudoWic / Tunç Çakır and was released on April 18, 2019. Here you can freely listen to preview tracks from Katana Zero Original Soundtrack.
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