He has a great sense of rhythm and melody throughout.
Norikazu Miura maintains the classic sound of the series while venturing into new territories with more modern jazz, rock, ambient, and even orchestral tracks. What happens to David is not explicitly stated, only that he's declared MIA, leaving the gruesome details up to the player's imagination. The Gradius Gaiden Original Game Soundtrack is probably the most diverse of the Gradius scores but also probably the most rounded. The last shot is of Venom's portrait on a black screen as he laughs at you. If you failed to get the shield device from earlier in the game, David notes that he can't use his ship's built-in shield in warp (in comparison, if you did get the shield item, he's able to use it to return safely to his own time), and drops out of warp in hopes of defending himself from the attack.
Venom declares, in menacing red text, that he'll finish the job. Too bad it slows down to a crawl on certain PS2 models. Best Level Ever - Stage 7 of Gaiden, which starts off as a seemingly-innocent volcano stage.and then gets gradually sucked into a black hole.
All is well as he time warps out.only to be attacked in the middle of time warp by Venom, who's Not Quite Dead and whose portrait is staring right at the player. Awesome Music - Gradius contains a large amount, listing them here would take too much space.
David recovers the capsule containing a 3-year-old James Burton, revives him, and sends him safely back to Gradius. this music is for Gradius Gaiden last boss an original full play music by artist noris miura All respective work and full credits goes to Konami and Gradi. This effect is especially pronounced in Life Force, due to its subdued rendition of the boss theme "Poison of Snake", and against the Stage 4 boss in particular, a skeletal head with a creepy Slasher Smile and bulging eyes.