One of the rare horror experiences that's more interested in engaging you as an adult. No cheap jumpscares. No hand holding. Darkwood trusts you to listen, and think about what you're doing
@@trouslinabone Seriously, with those masks and all the free stuff they're giving me I'm expecting any day now they're demanding me to get them a shrubbery...
When a game makes waiting throughout the night never boring or repetitive and hearing this music everytime fills you with such relief, then you know the developers did a fantastic job
It's also fucking terriying- Even when you have defenses every-fucking-where and plenty of weapons, healing items, etc. the nights still scare me shitless.
Trader is absolute top bro material. Visiting you every morning on the dot, always carrying a wide variety of stuff for you, has some insights if you can look beyond the lack of proper vocalizations.
La primera vez que me paso eso los huevos se me escogieron de manera molecular y se creo un agujero negro del tamaño de una galaxia que destruyo toda mi dimencion
I once had an extremely... well, chaotic is an understatement, night. I was in hideout 3, very close to completing the game. I play on 'nightmare' difficulty, because I believe that is the only true way to evoke true fear. One night, I was attacked by all manner of creatures, beings, ghouls. I had to run throughout the base in the dark, having all the lights been sparked out by some mythical entity, running and pushing my way through all the shadows and horrors in the night. I eventually ran out of space to run. They had cornered me. I could hear them stomping throughout the base, and in my direction. I pushed my back as hardly as I could against the furthest wall and pulled out my gun, aiming it down the hallway. They were coming closer. I was nearly dead, having been caught off guard I didn't manage to restock on health supplies. Then.... daylight. I teared up. No horror game had ever had such an impact on me. I was safe for another day.
I had this exact same experience. Red chompers, dogs, and banshees were all running at me. I was screaming my way through the night and fired off an entire magazine killing them as they came close. My pre-put bear traps saved my ass. Then morning came HOLY FUCK I NEVER WANNA GO THROUGH THAT AGAIN
My first night in this game was terrifying. I stayed in the house, closed all the doors, and huddled in a corner, all the while listening intently for intruders. Much later in the night (early in the morning) I got the courage to check the house in case there was someone or _something_ in the house with me. I held my torch high, ready to swing at any possible threats. It took a while and a lot of coaxing myself to take each step, but I searched all the way to the front door. The front door that was *open.* Upon seeing this, I was terrified; I had somehow passed by whatever the hell had come through the door. suddenly, my vision turns yellow/red and the feint music that was playing morphs from a spooky ambiance to a terrifying suspense. But, before I knew it, the morning sun graces the forest, and I know that I am safe for the time being. Whatever had come into the house was gone, thankfully. Darkwood is the first game to ever evoke such a strong emotion from me. Every good horror game tries to give the player a sense of relief from time to time, but that first morning of Darkwood lifted the stress of the night just as easily as it had laid it upon me. I absolutely love it.
Hah, funny, that happened to me too but it was in the middle of the night, I went to check and saw the door not opened but OPENING, I noped the hell out of there and went in the room that I was originally settled. That was some high class suspense.
God this game, I only played a little bit at a friends. But the first night was stupid stressful. Got everything geared up adn tried to sleep, but found out you have to wait out the night. - Stayed in the bedroom, watching the one window I wasn't able to barricade in time. I'm hearing stuff move outside. - My door starts getting knocked on.. I look and the door opens. Freaking me out. - I look out the window and see a blood-red glow as I assume I'm fucked. - Relief.. as Day 2 begins...
That's really sweet. The similar tunes playing over and over sort of sound like the same thoughts and worries winding up in the mind, and being let go at the same time.
God this is the most uplifting song when you survived a hectic night. I remember being so happy when this played because there was some *thing* breaking down my window and then this came on, such an amazing feeling.
After playing Darkwood, every time I hear this soundtrack it puts me into a deep calm where I feel like, just for a few minutes, I can breathe easy, and that nothing bad will happen.
What I always felt while playing Darkwood, and I have already crossed a difficult and frightening night, and I heard this soundtrack in the morning, can not be discribed with words or in a simple way! Beautiful feeling!
I know it may be a bit lame because there is a way cooler story about someone barley surviving one night in nightmare but here is mine. I survived three nights so far and never visited the underground tunnelns, nor did I go deep into the forest to meet the wolf man. On day 4, with a board full of nails and a fresh torch, I finally felt ready to go into the dephts of the forest. Before that moment I thought the creature on the cover was just for the cover, something I would never encounterbefore endgame but after passing the ruin of the house and going into a former blocked room it stormed at me. The board struck it down in a couple of hits but still left me unnerved. Something I've only seen running from me so far just attacked me. The door to the rest of the forest opened and the screams of these creatures filled my ears. I just strated running to a safehouse that was marked on my map but always saw the sillouette of these creatures just mere meters behind a tree. Even reaching, boarding up and lighting the safe house didn't give me a safe feeling. After a hallucination I got through injecting mushrooms a second time I just had 2 hours to nighttime. The waiting was more horrible then the actual night. I always kept my eye on the only open entry to the room and beside the rumbling of the creatures in the woods there was nothing right until 4 am. All of a sudden dark chants and a swarm of birds filled the air and before I realized what was going on the door in the neighboring room swung open. Something that I can only describe as a screaming sack of meat chased me through the room. The only instinct I had in that situation was to run so I bolted out of the room, "feeling" the meatsacks breath as I ran past him. The voices from the dark called for me, and the meatsack pushed everything in it's path away to get me. I was in the last room and the only choices I had were to run out into the forest or make a run past the creature again as soon as it enters the room but in that second, this melody I'm listening to right now started faintly and I knew that relative safety was just seconds away. In that moment the sack entered the room, already gaping it's vertical mouth to get me but before it could move in my direction any further, the screen turned white and I had survived the 4th night. I awoke in the kitchen with the merchant waiting for me to wake up but even the message that he had 150 respect for me wasn't enough. I just set there and stared of into nothing while this song filled my head. I know it's just the beginning of the game but this was an experience I never before had in a game. No other horrorgame ever left me feeling exhausted after 5 minutes of pure dread. If you're someone who thinks about playing or buying this game but is unsure, please give it a try. If my story sparked only a little bit of curiosity in you, submerge yourself in the world of darkwood. It is worth every second
On one hand, I'd love a sequel. On the other hand, I feel like it's way too difficult to make a good horror sequel for such a unique game(the Amnesia series is a good example.) But fuck me I love the atmosphere of this game. I'd love to see their take on a dark fantasy medieval game.
I think this theme now rivals RE save themes in terms of making me feel safe at least for a moment. Before having to head back out. This was definitely a game I had a blast playing and want to recommend to other people who like survival games like RE and don’t starve but also can put up with more difficult games like stalker and dark souls. I just don’t know how I think the soundtrack is a good start.
This really speaks to you as the 'first hour' or at least 'the safe hour' of the game, and I felt like I could stay in the home forever and listen to this music and the game will never start, with the trader standing near you and the oven releasing its fumes to keep *them* away... This game is damn amazing.
Tense before-dawn music kicks in, you hear 2 chompers making their way into your room. You fight them fiercely, but constantly on back-foot. When all seems lost, sun arises with very calming tune... once you're ready to set out, the tune gets replaced by heavy drone always present in old woods eminating from tree crowns.
Reminds me of RE 7 save room music, its not really at all similar but gives the same vibe, safety after a long tense encounter, and similarly to RE 7, it a brilliant game
As hard as the game is, especially on nightmare, and as much as the devs profess to not hold your hand, this game is actually very well intentioned and subtly guides you in ways that slowly urge you on even if you don't realize it. I didn't realize until later that after you pass the first area, the game doesn't entirely force you to start from the very beginning of the game when you die, but just back to the beginning of the current area. That and slowly becoming more assertive and aggressive during the night attacks, going guns blazing and fighting for your life every step of the way, and being rewarded with enough reputation to buy back the resources you spent with the trader, and then some.
if you like the Darkwood ost, you'll probably love to listen to cosmo sheldrake's album "Wake Up Calls" it only has one lyrical song and the rest are really eerie and beautiful bird themed songs. They have such amazing sound!
The coming of mornings in this game actually gave me some feeling of comfort/relief lol. I love when I can get all immersed like that. (Rare these days, sadly. )
For me it starts as immense relief but then the music feels more frightening when I remember now I have to leave this safety and start another day in these woods
@@plugshirt1762 Es que la canción está hecho también para eso, una parte presenta esa seguridad de que nada malo va a pasar, pero también tiene un tono trágico, el cual representa esa sensación de qué eventualmente los monstruos van a volver
Through out all the horror games I've played the past few years, some were scary, some had decent jumpscares, others very good atmosphere that have brought fear but only for a second or a minute. Darkwood has been the only horror game the past decade to truly terrify me, from the overcautious nature of every sound, step or breaking branch. The darkness of night where every minor thing scared the life out of me. No jumpscares or cheap fear tactics, its ruthless, unforgiving world and atmosphere reached deep within me personally. Darkwood is so damn interesting in its world that I kept playing to see what's next or explore, but of course it was so damn scary it was hard to push forward until I made my curiosity outweigh my fears. Such a masterpiece on every front.
Jogo simplesmente fantástico,zerei ele 2 vezes a história e bem complicada de entender mas vale a pena cada centavo um jogo de terror e sobrevivência,tomara que um dia saia uma sequência dessa obra de arte.
So far, this is the only game that makes me wanna go out of the hideout, but I wont because the feeling of safety is stronger. It makes me question comfort and it usually creates an inner turmoil when I think about this game as a whole experience. Truly unique.
I'd give a lot, not everything, but alot, to play this game for the first time again. I miss fearing the unknown, now i know what, when and were death is; How to avoid it. Shit i've never felt this way about any other game. No other game had a learning and mastering experience quite as this, indie Polish game.
I do believe Darkwood is the first Terror-themed game. Horror-themed ones usually have jumpscares and sudden noises. In Darkwood, you hear them. They're outside, they try to get in, to get you. You can tell they know you're in there, but turning off the lights will lead to your doom. You are alone, and you know they will come, it's only a matter of where, and when.
This game is a masterpiece, it pulls you inn, the ambiance, the way characters talk look and the sounds...this is what a true masterpiece is, it makes you feel like your life depends on surviving and the team who made this game knew how to do things, my favorite top view horror game ever, top 5 fav games.
Stayed up the whole night till 6 am and just got called into work. I’ll be listening to this again on my hour long walk there. Made it through another night and got to watch a beautiful morning arise and they recently asked me to become manager there. Things are looking up but that doesn’t mean the grind should stop or slow down. I must keep going put in hard work towards the direction I want. This is a similar feeling I get from surviving the night in the game and a soundtrack this beautiful will always give me motivation. Fear is apart of life if you didn’t have it you could not be brave or alive for that matter.
You are standing still in a corner, even holding your breath in real life, listening for any sounds outside. You see faint figures in the dark, you hear your barricades breaking, chompers burst in and you hear a banshee scream. *Morning*
I really like this song, moreso than RE7's saferoom theme (my previously favorite track like this), the reason for this being that while the saferoom theme says "it's okay, you can rest for as long as you need, you're safe here. you'll have to go out and face the horrors again at some point, but for now, you're safe." but this theme? it doesn't say anything. it's too tired, too worn, just like you are, but you know you have to keep going. it's the theme of dusting yourself off, dressing your wounds, and taking a deep breath.
[sounds of nails being hammered, furniture being dragged, and gas being poured into the generator]
heehee nice nagatoro pfp
And some footsteps that you have no idea where they're coming from.
getting up for work
@@UnexpectedGamer7 Yeah, first time I thought it was a glitch with my character lol
buckyfish
**Someone or something says “Come to me” outside as a blinding light appears**
One of the rare horror experiences that's more interested in engaging you as an adult. No cheap jumpscares. No hand holding. Darkwood trusts you to listen, and think about what you're doing
Omg yes, in an industry where horror is pretty much all the same its an amazing change of pace with a game like Darkwood.
one of the few games that really can be called a horror game.
And also free official torrent from the dev themselves and only asking us to buy the game only if we really want to support them!
Well said my friend ♥️
Indeed
If you played the game you know how welcomed and relieving this song is.
Relieving but also reminding u of dread and hopelessness and the many nights u still have to survive
The part in the swamp when the radio goes berserk just to die before saying "we miss you".Damn,that was deep.
During this song my mind always said "Im save... not for long... but for this short moment... Im save"
When this tune comes on you relax....
Like the safe room from resident evil
All roads lead deeper into the forest.
If only I listened to the trader....
LIAR
Indeed, meat
Incorrect. All roads lead to nowhere. *He smiles with a evil grin*
Meanwhile in russian language:
В этом лесу все дороги ведут только в жопу.
When you see that red beam of light through your boarded up window.
RELIEF
He nods
Brother, we need to stick together.
The Trader did nothing wrong.
They nod
Yes Meat!
“A dead body of a man, his head has been severed”
"Do not open the door. Let's stick together."
Bro i was tearing up bc i knew what was about to happen and the trader is perfect bro material
@@warzonebeatsfortnite1009 And he knew too, yet followed you anyway...
@@frankaloons *I think I'm being spoiled so I'mma just go-*
@@frankaloons I just got to the swamp... And it's fucking with me that there's no Trader, only the Three.
@@trouslinabone Seriously, with those masks and all the free stuff they're giving me I'm expecting any day now they're demanding me to get them a shrubbery...
When a game makes waiting throughout the night never boring or repetitive and hearing this music everytime fills you with such relief, then you know the developers did a fantastic job
It's also fucking terriying-
Even when you have defenses every-fucking-where and plenty of weapons, healing items, etc. the nights still scare me shitless.
Love these dismal Eastern-European games. Music like this makes you feel hope every morning.
The developers are from Poland
Poland is technically between West and East, but the game's style it Eastern so he's not wrong
@igor šajinović we strive to great slavic civilization brother
Not hope, relief. There is no hope in the forest
@Mdisk64 Most friendly and hospitable area in poland
This might make a good alarm ringtone.
maybe but you'll probably hate it then, plus I would sleep very peacefully during this
I personally like to hear it after getting out of bed, gives me high hopes and some energy for makin' breakfast
It feels to relaxed to wake you up.
@@R0bertRodriguez me too
My brother actually uses it as he's alarm and i will.
Trader is absolute top bro material. Visiting you every morning on the dot, always carrying a wide variety of stuff for you, has some insights if you can look beyond the lack of proper vocalizations.
Better say your goodbyes soon
Liar...
Halavander Gry its a horror game, do you expect it to have a happy ending and for everyone you like survive or remain by your side?
Halavander Gry if you don’t believe me, fine, enjoy seeing his decapitated body on the ground
@@yukiakane6087 Calm down, i was referring to the writting, that is scribbled on his helmet after the incident you mentioned. Kłamca = liar.
- I want to go home..
- We need to get out of here..
All roads lead deeper into the forest
La primera vez que me paso eso los huevos se me escogieron de manera molecular y se creo un agujero negro del tamaño de una galaxia que destruyo toda mi dimencion
The comfort of the morning sun...it won’t last, the woods await you...
I once had an extremely... well, chaotic is an understatement, night. I was in hideout 3, very close to completing the game. I play on 'nightmare' difficulty, because I believe that is the only true way to evoke true fear. One night, I was attacked by all manner of creatures, beings, ghouls. I had to run throughout the base in the dark, having all the lights been sparked out by some mythical entity, running and pushing my way through all the shadows and horrors in the night. I eventually ran out of space to run. They had cornered me. I could hear them stomping throughout the base, and in my direction. I pushed my back as hardly as I could against the furthest wall and pulled out my gun, aiming it down the hallway. They were coming closer. I was nearly dead, having been caught off guard I didn't manage to restock on health supplies. Then.... daylight.
I teared up. No horror game had ever had such an impact on me. I was safe for another day.
Great story man
I wonder how you felt when you realised that hideout 3 wasn't close to completing the game.
Rihards Barkāns Oh, shit😂
Let me guess. The banshee did everything. The other monsters were just chilling around with popcorn.
I had this exact same experience. Red chompers, dogs, and banshees were all running at me. I was screaming my way through the night and fired off an entire magazine killing them as they came close. My pre-put bear traps saved my ass. Then morning came HOLY FUCK I NEVER WANNA GO THROUGH THAT AGAIN
The trader deserved better.
😩😭😭
My first night in this game was terrifying. I stayed in the house, closed all the doors, and huddled in a corner, all the while listening intently for intruders. Much later in the night (early in the morning) I got the courage to check the house in case there was someone or _something_ in the house with me. I held my torch high, ready to swing at any possible threats. It took a while and a lot of coaxing myself to take each step, but I searched all the way to the front door. The front door that was *open.* Upon seeing this, I was terrified; I had somehow passed by whatever the hell had come through the door. suddenly, my vision turns yellow/red and the feint music that was playing morphs from a spooky ambiance to a terrifying suspense. But, before I knew it, the morning sun graces the forest, and I know that I am safe for the time being. Whatever had come into the house was gone, thankfully.
Darkwood is the first game to ever evoke such a strong emotion from me. Every good horror game tries to give the player a sense of relief from time to time, but that first morning of Darkwood lifted the stress of the night just as easily as it had laid it upon me. I absolutely love it.
SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
This game traumatized me. Now that's a good horror game.
@@asdfghbjnkml.swedrft
Don't ruin the magic trick
Hah, funny, that happened to me too but it was in the middle of the night, I went to check and saw the door not opened but OPENING, I noped the hell out of there and went in the room that I was originally settled.
That was some high class suspense.
God this game, I only played a little bit at a friends. But the first night was stupid stressful.
Got everything geared up adn tried to sleep, but found out you have to wait out the night.
- Stayed in the bedroom, watching the one window I wasn't able to barricade in time. I'm hearing stuff move outside.
- My door starts getting knocked on.. I look and the door opens. Freaking me out.
- I look out the window and see a blood-red glow as I assume I'm fucked.
- Relief.. as Day 2 begins...
It feels like hopelessness and acceptance to whatever the inevitable is.
It carries a post apocalyptic feeling
Yeah... 😔
That's really sweet. The similar tunes playing over and over sort of sound like the same thoughts and worries winding up in the mind, and being let go at the same time.
God this is the most uplifting song when you survived a hectic night. I remember being so happy when this played because there was some *thing* breaking down my window and then this came on, such an amazing feeling.
I've lately been watching some videos on the game, and wow, this soundtrack is amazing. Also, based Judge profile picture haver. :-)
Darkwood is a masterpeice
It is.
absolutely.
After playing Darkwood, every time I hear this soundtrack it puts me into a deep calm where I feel like, just for a few minutes, I can breathe easy, and that nothing bad will happen.
same :')
It really makes you feel safe and good at least for 5 minutes 🥹🥺
"We need to stick together, brother."
What I always felt while playing Darkwood, and I have already crossed a difficult and frightening night, and I heard this soundtrack in the morning, can not be discribed with words or in a simple way! Beautiful feeling!
Hear, hear!
one of the best games ever, amazing atmosphere
I know it may be a bit lame because there is a way cooler story about someone barley surviving one night in nightmare but here is mine.
I survived three nights so far and never visited the underground tunnelns, nor did I go deep into the forest to meet the wolf man. On day 4, with a board full of nails and a fresh torch, I finally felt ready to go into the dephts of the forest. Before that moment I thought the creature on the cover was just for the cover, something I would never encounterbefore endgame but after passing the ruin of the house and going into a former blocked room it stormed at me. The board struck it down in a couple of hits but still left me unnerved. Something I've only seen running from me so far just attacked me. The door to the rest of the forest opened and the screams of these creatures filled my ears. I just strated running to a safehouse that was marked on my map but always saw the sillouette of these creatures just mere meters behind a tree. Even reaching, boarding up and lighting the safe house didn't give me a safe feeling. After a hallucination I got through injecting mushrooms a second time I just had 2 hours to nighttime. The waiting was more horrible then the actual night. I always kept my eye on the only open entry to the room and beside the rumbling of the creatures in the woods there was nothing right until 4 am. All of a sudden dark chants and a swarm of birds filled the air and before I realized what was going on the door in the neighboring room swung open. Something that I can only describe as a screaming sack of meat chased me through the room. The only instinct I had in that situation was to run so I bolted out of the room, "feeling" the meatsacks breath as I ran past him. The voices from the dark called for me, and the meatsack pushed everything in it's path away to get me. I was in the last room and the only choices I had were to run out into the forest or make a run past the creature again as soon as it enters the room but in that second, this melody I'm listening to right now started faintly and I knew that relative safety was just seconds away. In that moment the sack entered the room, already gaping it's vertical mouth to get me but before it could move in my direction any further, the screen turned white and I had survived the 4th night. I awoke in the kitchen with the merchant waiting for me to wake up but even the message that he had 150 respect for me wasn't enough. I just set there and stared of into nothing while this song filled my head.
I know it's just the beginning of the game but this was an experience I never before had in a game. No other horrorgame ever left me feeling exhausted after 5 minutes of pure dread. If you're someone who thinks about playing or buying this game but is unsure, please give it a try. If my story sparked only a little bit of curiosity in you, submerge yourself in the world of darkwood. It is worth every second
It took me a while to realise that the guy in the picture is the protagonist.
XD
When I heard of darkwood it sounded like every game I didn't like. Now it's the only game i'll ever love, haha.
it's like Resident Evil Save Room ost
Swedish roleplayer should play in this game FeelsOkayMan
Except it's much better.
*RED LIGHT AND ANGELIC SCREAMING INTENSIFIES*
this music is the little light of hope that you see while you’re living your darkest days of your life
Одна из лучших игр. Идеальная атмосфера, сочетающая мрачность и ужас. Люблю Darkwood.
On one hand, I'd love a sequel. On the other hand, I feel like it's way too difficult to make a good horror sequel for such a unique game(the Amnesia series is a good example.)
But fuck me I love the atmosphere of this game. I'd love to see their take on a dark fantasy medieval game.
It feels like the composer really digs the mood from RE save room OST
Agree completely
This game is hands down one of my favorite games I've ever played, it's so fucking good
Tanto que te pusiste una foto de perfil sobre este juego
I’ve beaten it 3 times. I wish I could find another survival horror game just like it.
I think this theme now rivals RE save themes in terms of making me feel safe at least for a moment. Before having to head back out. This was definitely a game I had a blast playing and want to recommend to other people who like survival games like RE and don’t starve but also can put up with more difficult games like stalker and dark souls. I just don’t know how I think the soundtrack is a good start.
Every morning is a gift. Do not take your life for granted.
Veo que no jugaste darkwood hasta el final XDXDXDXD
This really speaks to you as the 'first hour' or at least 'the safe hour' of the game, and I felt like I could stay in the home forever and listen to this music and the game will never start, with the trader standing near you and the oven releasing its fumes to keep *them* away...
This game is damn amazing.
That’s actually true because this theme plays during the morning time freeze
This song is just like another bonfire after a boss
Good point jeje
My grandad who was 80, really enjoyed this song because of how peaceful it is.
I said: “yeah, it’s called morning.”
What i hear in my head after a night shift.
Getting resident evil save room vibes from this.
The day when coronavirus is over.
Well said...
"7 months ago"
bruh
Soon we too will be living in a darkwoods of our own
@@followingtheroe1952 eight, lets see if we can get to 12 :)
*accidentally walk over one of your traps*
Tense before-dawn music kicks in, you hear 2 chompers making their way into your room. You fight them fiercely, but constantly on back-foot. When all seems lost, sun arises with very calming tune... once you're ready to set out, the tune gets replaced by heavy drone always present in old woods eminating from tree crowns.
We really need darkwood 2
At the very least a spiritual successor. Easily one of my top 5 survival horror games of all time.
Never think that just 3 small dots on my screen and this song would make my heart so relieved
Be patient, stay focussed
Respect the woods
Trader: Pats you on the shoulder* Me: Tear runs down cheek* “Thanks you... I needed that...”
@igor šajinović Ah but surely you can escape the woods through death right? Just ask the "man" in the tunnel
Average modern men starved of affection experience.
Reminds me of RE 7 save room music, its not really at all similar but gives the same vibe, safety after a long tense encounter, and similarly to RE 7, it a brilliant game
this song still fills me with a sense of melancholic relieve, still shook about the things that happened last night
I'll always associate this with a sigh of relief, then a sigh of exhaustion. Day in, day out.
As hard as the game is, especially on nightmare, and as much as the devs profess to not hold your hand, this game is actually very well intentioned and subtly guides you in ways that slowly urge you on even if you don't realize it. I didn't realize until later that after you pass the first area, the game doesn't entirely force you to start from the very beginning of the game when you die, but just back to the beginning of the current area. That and slowly becoming more assertive and aggressive during the night attacks, going guns blazing and fighting for your life every step of the way, and being rewarded with enough reputation to buy back the resources you spent with the trader, and then some.
that's how relief sounds like
if you like the Darkwood ost, you'll probably love to listen to cosmo sheldrake's album "Wake Up Calls" it only has one lyrical song and the rest are really eerie and beautiful bird themed songs. They have such amazing sound!
Yes, Meat?
The morning sun has driven away the terrible night.
The coming of mornings in this game actually gave me some feeling of comfort/relief lol. I love when I can get all immersed like that. (Rare these days, sadly. )
For me it starts as immense relief but then the music feels more frightening when I remember now I have to leave this safety and start another day in these woods
@@plugshirt1762 Es que la canción está hecho también para eso, una parte presenta esa seguridad de que nada malo va a pasar, pero también tiene un tono trágico, el cual representa esa sensación de qué eventualmente los monstruos van a volver
If you miss getting that immersed, try Hyper Light Drifter if you haven't. Idk if the game will be your cup of tea, but you might like the atmosphere.
@Florero Afloreril thank you! I'll check it out. (Just got Blasphemous, really fun but not especially immersive, more arcade-esk imo)
Из леса нет выхода. Мы все обречены
This will always be my favorite horror game.
Gos this is one of my favourites of all time
When i listen to this its giving me feel like im protection and save like like the save room in Resident Evil games. 🙏
Agreed
Through out all the horror games I've played the past few years, some were scary, some had decent jumpscares, others very good atmosphere that have brought fear but only for a second or a minute. Darkwood has been the only horror game the past decade to truly terrify me, from the overcautious nature of every sound, step or breaking branch.
The darkness of night where every minor thing scared the life out of me. No jumpscares or cheap fear tactics, its ruthless, unforgiving world and atmosphere reached deep within me personally.
Darkwood is so damn interesting in its world that I kept playing to see what's next or explore, but of course it was so damn scary it was hard to push forward until I made my curiosity outweigh my fears. Such a masterpiece on every front.
You've made it......The nightmare is over for now
Thank you so much! Perfect quality
I died at the literal last second for being dumb enough to let a big doggo in...
This song its the gift after the frenzy we always have to pass through at night
I started playing this game yesterday, and it’s crazy
Chilling. Thanks for the upload.
The track is called "New Dawn" in the official OST.
Rise and shine, Comrade Meat
We've got a forest to burn.
Jogo simplesmente fantástico,zerei ele 2 vezes a história e bem complicada de entender mas vale a pena cada centavo um jogo de terror e sobrevivência,tomara que um dia saia uma sequência dessa obra de arte.
Listening to this after waking up is one of the most calming things ever. A great way to get you ready for the day
This song plays whenever I get home from school
I never finished this game but the atmosphere is unforgettable
THANK YOU FOR THE UPLOAD!!!
I have something programmed so that after my alarm (which is the same tone as the game) this great song plays in the background
This track gives me a Silent Hill kind of vibe. I love it.
God I love this theme, although for my first 5 days it was the theme of "Waking up from non-consensual ass kicking".
I don't know why they didn't have this piece in the official DarkWood soundtrack on Spotify. It's easily one of, if not the best in the album.
So far, this is the only game that makes me wanna go out of the hideout, but I wont because the feeling of safety is stronger. It makes me question comfort and it usually creates an inner turmoil when I think about this game as a whole experience. Truly unique.
Just listening to this I already felt the relief
I'd give a lot, not everything, but alot, to play this game for the first time again. I miss fearing the unknown, now i know what, when and were death is; How to avoid it. Shit i've never felt this way about any other game. No other game had a learning and mastering experience quite as this, indie Polish game.
I’d sell my first born son to play darkwood for the first time again
How it feels to make it through the all nighter to fix your sleep schedule:
Daylight is here, and with the daylight comes safety. But hurry, It won't last forever.
I do believe Darkwood is the first Terror-themed game. Horror-themed ones usually have jumpscares and sudden noises. In Darkwood, you hear them. They're outside, they try to get in, to get you. You can tell they know you're in there, but turning off the lights will lead to your doom. You are alone, and you know they will come, it's only a matter of where, and when.
Beautiful song 👍
This song is like the relief you feel after finally taking a breath after holding it.
thank you for giving me the old re3 vibes
This game is a masterpiece, it pulls you inn, the ambiance, the way characters talk look and the sounds...this is what a true masterpiece is, it makes you feel like your life depends on surviving and the team who made this game knew how to do things, my favorite top view horror game ever, top 5 fav games.
THE most underrated game I’ve ever played. I’ve 100% this game and it was one hell of a journey.
Jak to słyszę wydaje mi się jakbym przeżył piekło i jednocześnie wiedzieć że oni już poszli
Stayed up the whole night till 6 am and just got called into work. I’ll be listening to this again on my hour long walk there. Made it through another night and got to watch a beautiful morning arise and they recently asked me to become manager there. Things are looking up but that doesn’t mean the grind should stop or slow down. I must keep going put in hard work towards the direction I want. This is a similar feeling I get from surviving the night in the game and a soundtrack this beautiful will always give me motivation. Fear is apart of life if you didn’t have it you could not be brave or alive for that matter.
You are standing still in a corner, even holding your breath in real life, listening for any sounds outside.
You see faint figures in the dark, you hear your barricades breaking, chompers burst in and you hear a banshee scream.
*Morning*
Every morning i wondering with this music, thinking that i still have to survive in this "sleeping" world, but its only at the first look
Best game
Surviving the night and hearing this song is like finding a bonfire or save room, finally some *p e a c e.*
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I really like this song, moreso than RE7's saferoom theme (my previously favorite track like this), the reason for this being that while the saferoom theme says "it's okay, you can rest for as long as you need, you're safe here. you'll have to go out and face the horrors again at some point, but for now, you're safe." but this theme? it doesn't say anything. it's too tired, too worn, just like you are, but you know you have to keep going. it's the theme of dusting yourself off, dressing your wounds, and taking a deep breath.
I let out a sigh of relif knowing that I survived the night, but not yet the day
Breathe and enjoy this momentary bliss before getting ready for the next night.
“A momentary abatement” -The Ancestor
Let's stick together and survive brother, the deities won't save us, were unforgivable in this unholy forest.
“The forest wants to devour you. Your heading straight into it’s jaws.”