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Asteroids handled it pretty masterfully - the heartbeat's speed increases as you take out asteroids.
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A song used in Tomb Raider 2 and 3 (and 1 in the PC version) is mainly composed of a heartbeat along with some other Hell Is That Noise sounds.The quicker the heartbeat, the closer the danger. This occurs in Kuon whenever an enemy is approaching.The A Nightmare on Elm Street PC game had this and only this for its soundtrack.As Hisao has heart arrhythmia, it also shows up at various points in the game when he's having problems, usually starting very faint in the background and layered in with the oftentimes happy music, but it generally gets louder and faster.
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The ambient opening movie to Katawa Shoujo features both a heartbeat and the sound of a monitor.The Ecco the Dolphin series' generally haunting soundtrack does this from time to time, for example in the themes for Sea of Darkness and ( appropriately) Heart of The Foe.It plays throughout most of the song, but it's difficult to notice except towards the end. The track Spooky Scape from Saya no Uta has a heartbeat in the background.
The second is a steadily slowing heartbeat when Ambrosia dies of old age.She remembers her friends, and this sound happens right as as she winks back into being. The first is when the main character, Ambrosia has an existence crisis, and start to fade away.Several of them are romantic scenes, however, there are two major instances where it is used in a non-romantic setting: Oracle of Tao has it in a few significant times.Also in the first two games, the background soundtrack playing during the culmination of a potential romance employs an instrumental version of this to increase the drama of the interaction.
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The first two entries in the Mass Effect series plays a heavy heartbeat sound when the player character is low on health, the third game to a lesser extent. The "Level Up" four-beat military drum tune sounds like a heartbeat as well. Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas play a heartbeat sound in the background when your character's health is extremely low. From Touhou Project, the track " Fires of Hokkai" (from Touhou Seirensen ~ Undefined Fantastic Object) starts with a heavy drumbeat layered over a sample of a heartbeat, leading up to the final boss. GoldenEye: The Facility theme at one point features a sudden drop in volume, leaving nothing but a faint heartbeat, before gradually returning to normal. Jackson's life after the nuke goes off, all you can hear is the gusting wind and his own heartbeat. Call of Duty 4: In the last moments of Pvt. Creatively, arranged soundtracks replaced this with slow, steady taiko drums.
In Samurai Shodown 1, The first part of Amakusa's stage theme is a really creepy sounding heartbeat. In Risk of Rain the main theme has a heartbeat segment somewhere, although you likely won't hear it without a headset. Also used as an indicator that things are getting serious when the Ultimate Chimera is around the music doesn't change, but you hear Lucas' heartbeat speed up as the beast closes in on him and his party. The only exceptions to this are the fights against the Masked Man, who apparently lacks a heartbeat (and their song is in twenty-nine sixteenths time). This can be especially helpful for tracks where the beat isn't quite obvious, or ones that have an unusual time signature. Mother 3 utilizes this to the player's advantage: When an enemy is put to sleep, a heartbeat track in sync with the current battle music plays very prominently, making it easier to pull off combo attacks. Wars takes this more literally with faint heartbeat in the background. The DS version sounded like breathing that got more frantic as the playing field filled up. In Hitman (2016), a faint heartbeat can be heard when you are in close proximity to a target.