Expect driving percussion, soaring synth leads, and those iconic "serious" musical cues that scream Special Investigation Unit .
The visual flair included FMV cutscenes and glimpses of the chaotic levels ahead—driving through train tunnels, leaping over traffic, and even dodging missiles from tractor-trailers. It promised an experience that was "insanely fun and over-the-top," and the music was the heartbeat of that promise. Why It Sticks With Us Chase HQ2 OST - Attract Mode
If you walked into an arcade in 2007, you weren’t just looking for games—you were being hunted by them. Standing tall among the neon and noise was , Taito’s high-def revival of the legendary 1988 original. Before you even dropped a coin, its Attract Mode did exactly what it was designed to do: grab you by the collar with a blast of pure, cinematic adrenaline. The Sound of the Hunt Expect driving percussion, soaring synth leads, and those
It’s a "cheesy rock" powerhouse that feels like a lost 80s action movie theme updated for the modern era. Why It Sticks With Us If you walked
Revving Up: The High-Octane Energy of Chase H.Q. 2's Attract Mode
In true Taito fashion, the attract mode wasn’t just about the music. It served as a high-speed mission briefing. As the track pumped, the screen flashed instructions on how to use your and the vital goal of your mission: catch the "climinals," bump into them until they're weakened, and cut them off to bring them to justice.