Complicated (Credits Theme) - Gone Home

"Complicated (Credits Theme) - Gone Home" is a high quality rip of "Complicated (Credits Theme)" from Gone Home.

Jokes
Starting at 0:20, the image in the video distorts, getting more and more stretched as the video continues. While this happens, the Gachimuchi video Lords of the Lockerroom plays in the background. At 0:45, of the Wikipedia article "Cock and ball torture" by Alabaster Constantine III plays, but with all instances of the article title replaced with "Gone Home". At 0:49, the song becomes distorted and continues to be that way throughout the rip. At 1:35, an audio clip of the "MAGIC MISSILE" video starts repeating throughout the rip. At 2:05, various Funky Kong sounds from  play and continue until 2:49. All of the sounds other than the distorted music stop at 2:49 although the video continues distorting. At 3:02, the audio from the Gachimuchi video starts up again and several instances of Loud Nigra are heard.

This, as well as the name given to the rip in the album, is a reference to the game's incredibly mixed reaction. Some people loved the game while others absolutely hated it.

However, everything stops at 3:36, where a record scratch sound stops all the sound and the screen becomes black. SiIvaGunner then says "Fuck this. Time for some real music." The rip then suddenly switches to "Ocean halation - Love Live! vs. Yellowcard" by Triple-Q, a mashup between "Ocean Avenue" by Yellowcard and "Snow halation" except with Nozomi's solo of "Snow halation".

During the intro section of "Snow halation", we see the stage where "Snow halation" is performed fading in and panning down. Partway through that, Nozomi fades in on the right. It then holds on this image for the rest of the mashup. At the end of the rip, the image fades out.



Trivia

 * The visuals for the second part of this rip would go on to be mimicked by many others; this is the very first character-dedicated "Snow halation" rip on the channel.
 * The description references how Gone Home could be beaten in about 47 seconds.
 * This was uploaded on Nozomi Tojo's Birthday in Japan's timezone (GMT+9), hence why it's dedicated to her.
 * The album version only consists of the first section of the rip.