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Well, you’ve found yourself a Demon’s Soul, have you? I’m impressed…yes, indeed I am. Stay the path, and you will soon be a monster yourself! Hahahahahah! Can’t you see you’ve fallen for their trap?
You are not alone. Maiden in Black, Nexus, Astrea, and Tower Knight, Slumber were great in the original. I would like Demon's Souls Remake to be on PC so we can mod switch the music! Flame Lurker is probably the only song where I'm mixed. The new one sounds empowering,.
@@yharnamiyhill787 That it’s empowering is a problem. The original set a nihilistic tone. It was a dirge, the announcement of your inevitable demise at his hands and burning rage, reducing you to ashes.
@@theatheistbear3117 unfortunately the culture is different now. The remake producers did not see the relationship between music and the settings.... It shouldn't be empowering to the player, but give homage to the enemy boss itself.
@@theatheistbear3117 I actually think it’s good that the new soundtrack has a more empowering tone. I don’t see it as the composer simply missing the mark, but the composer acknowledging that the original soundtrack focused more on the horror/creepy side of the story and telling the more heroic side instead. While I would have liked the remake’s soundtrack to be a more modern telling of that same horror vibe the original had, I’m certainly not complaining.
@@rustedcake879 it's not a remaster. It's a full on remake. There's a pretty clear difference. In remastered they just tend to upscale the graphics slightly compared to the original while adding some potential bug fixes if needed. A remake is when the game is literally being rebuilt from the ground up with a new engine. Perfect example is the shadow f the colosus remake.
@@thewolfking3054 Hope it turns out well. Like with any video game these days I will wait before I buy. I do hope they get rid of the Grade system tho, that thing was a blight on the classic version. No matter how good you are some jerks are always going to grade you low.
@@rustedcake879 I also hope they get rid of item burden. It's such a nightmare in the original demon souls when you come across a good item but aren't able to take it because you've already got too much
@@thewolfking3054 Agreed it's pretty annoying. Thankfully I know a way to reduce both burdens from the start. In level 1-1 find the Jade hair pin & then give it to stockpile Thomas (he needs to tell you of his family first). Also in 1-1 there is a ring to raise equip load. It's under the green dragon tail, lure the red dragon to the bridge & then sprint to the green one. Once you step within range the Green dragon will try to 1 hit kill with a tail swipe, simply roll backwards & once he misses, snag the ring & take cover on the lower ledge.
This song makes me legitimately sad. It makes me feel like a scumbag even without playing Demons Souls myself, I'm not sure why it makes me feel so bad, but it has definitely done it's purpose well being the ending song of the "Evil Ending."
Demon's Souls soundtrack is so unique compared to the souls games that came after it, there's nothing quite like it. It perfectly resonates with the game's excellent atmosphere and is one of the many reasons why I adore its soundtrack. Definitely my favorite out of all souls games, this track in particular stuck with me when it played during the credits.
They called me crazy, contrarian, nostalfag when I used to say that this OST was vastly superior to Dark`s OST ... Of course that all Souls games had great OSTs but some of those tracks are pretty generic and plain boring, Demon`s OST is absolutley perfect. Tailor made.
The only one that matched and surpassed it was Bloodborne. After I played Dark Souls 1, Dark Souls 2, Bloodborne, Dark Souls 3 and Sekiro and then coming for the first time to Demon's Souls... let's say it's an important game.
This and "Return to Slumber" share the same base melody, but while the other becomes a slow lullaby, this goes into a harmony in a lower key that's darker and more chaotic.
Though dark as it is, I always considered the "evil" ending to be canonical. Feels like a fitting way to end the world of Demon's Souls, achieving the power to grind it to dust and start anew, albeit with a far more sinister undertone than, say, the fading fire endings of Dark Souls. Gah, this game's so good...
On a slightly unrelated note, I also find it to be an oddly fitting metaphor for the current fanbase of the series. I don't think neither Miyazaki or Fromsoft expected the game to spawn a whole new sub genre of games as well as become as popular and iconic as they now have. Yet people crave Souls games (and Souls likes) these days and this particular Demon's Souls ending with the line "Bring more souls!" feels more fitting than ever (while also feeling like some sort of ominous foreshadowing of what was to come).
I also think the "evil" ending as canonical, because that was what the purpose of God was all along, from the very beginning: wipe out his creation due to human malice, through the Old One. However, there's no indicative that there'll be any restart after this ending. Just... it all ends.
@@genarovargas5661 Well, who knows. I like to think that the Old One is this game’s equivalent to the Great Flood, where God’s wrath wipes out humanity to start again, and this is the story of that event as it unfolds thousands of years later. After the Old One fulfills its purpose, who knows what happens next. Does humanity restart? Do demons take Earth? Is this all secretly a prequel to Doom?! Kidding. But I do find it interesting that God apparently created the Old One and Northern Regalia. Maybe the God in Demon’s Souls is a lot more wrathful toward humanity, and this really is supposed to be their divine extinction.
@@paris-1911 I do think it's an analogy to the Great Flood, too. However, remember that in that myth, God originally planned to wipe out the entire humanity, but it was Noah's faith and good actions what made him choose to wipe out all but Noah and his family
@@genarovargas5661 True, though I'm talking more on Demon's Souls God instead of Christian God, and it seems like the God in the game acts with more wrath and absolution, otherwise I don't think he would've created the Old One (the irrevocable poison). Though, if we wanna keep the analogy to the story of Noah's Ark, maybe it's not far fetched to say that God commands his followers of good faith to, similarly, save themselves from the Demons so that humanity can flourish again.
This song alone defines Demon’s Souls’ lofty, melancholy mood and should be what the remake strives to encapsulate and build upon. They seemed to have missed out on so many important musical subtleties. Terrible shame.
Same, the original uplifts the melancholy moods; they still stay quiet, isolated...low; it never feels like the score is inspiring your victory, or lifts you out of the sinking swamps (the original tracks feel like you're looking up, maybe in hopelessness or tangarity, the original feels like it's trying to lift you out of that location); like, take Maiden Asteria's theme; hopeless, in the remake they've turned it into some sort of "epic" assuring Orchestral piece, inspiring you to fight Garl Vinland; it's supposed to invoke the opposite, make you question your morality. The remake ruined the tone.
Did you play Demon’s Souls with your father? Souls games are a huge huge connection between my father and I, I can really relate to that. Unfortunate to hear that yours is no longer with us my friend, dearest condolences.
@@AttiMatter no he passed away before I even played this game.But if it wasn't for him and his love of classical music I wouldn't be here to enjoy this gorgeous piecei can see him enjoying this song. But thank you man.😢
This song feels like “what have i done?” Or “was it really worth it?” it has a massive repentance and emotional feeling, I’ll be using it for a presentation video about WWII for my history class, If I remember then I’ll come back to this comment and keep y’all updated.
A little tit bit from the game. The reason why we couldn't go to where the 6th arch-stone would have taken us (the land of giants) is because we were already there. The Nexus hangs above it like a pendulum, and the final level itself where the Old One arises from the ocean is on the beached shores of the Land of Giants, which makes sense, since that is where the demons invasion started, and why the Old One makes it's home there.
@@FahadAJT google demon's souls private servers and you'll find out how (is something about changing your ps3 dns but i don't remember the exact numbers)
I can't wait to see how they re-recorded or remastered this track. It always instill in me a great sense of power but at the cost of one's sanity. Those violin melodies literally cut into your soul
One thing I noticed about this theme is that it shares a similar motif with the music from the intro, a clear reference to how you are allowing the scourge to live on and devour the world.
this song is so powerful the whole theme of Demon's Souls is so tragic but its short and bittersweet I think of this song when I see the new version, and many comments say this, but I know that they're all right. For how long its been around, and for the most recent wonders in the music industry, this will always be my #1 favorite
This is by far the superior version. The remake version is a good song in its own right but to be completely honest it isn't this song. It's entirely its own thing. It tries to expand on the melody way too much and ends up losing the simplicity that made the original so impactful. The slow piano and swooping violin melodies are what make it haunting and melancholic but they're all but drowned out in the remake with complex additions and chorus. They tried too hard and ended up with an entirely different song.
It happened for all of them. Only the king Allant remake ended up improving, bit that's only if you've played the original to recognize the original maiden in black theme that the song is based off of. Which they completely changed for the remake, so now the song ends up being a reference to a song NO LONGER IN THE GAME.
@@deathahoy8971 It's not a good thing, it's tragic. The original Demon's Souls has been stripped of its online features and will remain confined in the PS3 forever, while the american knock-off will be carried to the future. I would have preferred no remakes or remasters at all over this.
I hope they keep the original OST for the original demon's souls in the remake, I mean, I'd like it to be altered a little bit, but this song in the remake would be fantastic.
"He who fights with monsters should be careful lest he thereby become a monster. And if thou gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze also into thee."
Vuncent Jools Weird stuff... Reaper Titan Nah, I can exclue that since I always had either white or neutral Character Tendency. Only what you do at the END of the game changes the ending... and supposedly changes the credit song as well. But even though my first playthrough was good ending... still, this.
One day a big mist took the majestic world of Boletaria. Since then lots of heroes and villains tried to fight through the demons that appeared and end the mist, but they all were defeated. When all remaing hope disappeared while terror despair took the whole world, someone appeared: Known as the Slayer of Demons, they pierced through the mist to begin their journey. Is it because they are the one who will save Boletaria from the chaos it is? The one that will make their inhabitants have hope again that they can have a happy ending? Is it because they want to satisfy their bloodlust, absorbing the souls of the most powerful demons and become the strongest demon ever made? You decide, playing as the Slayer of Demons. Porter of the legendary Flute Armor. You are going back again Demon's Souls Remastered. PS5
I love the subversive story: how it lures you in to save this place...only to make you lose faith, though since you're trapped here now you must finish the quest you undertook. It's just like the Nexus, or the Old One; it's the same kind of theme in the story. Of retired faith imprisoned in purpose.
You don't like Final Fantasy's music? I love Souls OSTs and Demon's in particular, but the best game music imo is FF. Those tracks speak directly to my soul
Such a fantastic, beautiful game. The online portion of Demons Souls will be gone tomorrow along with the servers, but the game itself will still be here. On second thought, maybe this game shouldn't get a sequel.. I don't think it could live up to this.
I have an idea: Dragon's Souls. Seeings that a large part of the Dark Souls Lore extended around dragons... why not? Plus I'm kinda pumped after fighting Kalameet in AotA.
@@Kmi_Sama I'd say it is still worth saying what's on your mind. Either they could come back around, or someone else could be potentially enlightened by your thoughts. What were you gonna say?
"Life" in a nutshell. "Those who fight monsters should be careful, lest they become one... For when you gaze into the Abyss, the Abyss also gazes into you..."
Atakan Arıkan this quote is most fitting for the abyss watchers of dark souls 3 , as their only goal Is to ensure the abyss never acts again . I don’t know the lore all that good this is all I could understand after playing the game.
“It seems like there was a misunderstanding in a previous interview in relation to a remake or a remastering of the game, so let me reiterate here,” Miyazaki told GameSpot. “The Dark Souls series is Bandai Namco Entertainment’s IP, and Demon’s Souls and Bloodborne is Sony Interactive Entertainment’s IP. Hence, the decision to do a remake or remastering is under their jurisdiction. For me and for From Software, I don’t think we’ll be involved with their happening, but it could happen through another developer.”
DS3 and Bloodborne's soundtracks have the advantage of a live orchestra, though. DeS didn't have that level of budget. Imagine it all redone without the synthetic stuff.. Our ears would explode.
Squee36 Some tracks had live vocals*, the rest had better live sampling than the other Souls games had. (Bloodborne had a live orchestra as paid for by Sony) *"Return To Slumber"(Demon's Souls) and "Nameless Song"(Dark Souls) also had live vocals. I'm not sure whether or not "Longing", the credits theme to Dark Souls 2 had it, though. In Dark Souls 3, the "Epilogue" and the main menu themes had live vocals(solo for the Epilogue, and the menu theme sounds a lot like the choirs are live, too). What I meant by "having the advantage of a live orchestra" was a bit poorly worded. I meant DS3 had better samples for the rest of the tracks. The samples used in DS1 and 2 were good, and were used with talent, but DS3 had better ones. Demon's Souls with those samples* would have been awesome, although I still feel DeS has a subtle difference to the style of brass used. Then again, different composer.
ThatOneGuitarGuy 98 dark souls soundtrack was bad it didn't have the uniqueness it needed to be as good as demons and that's what makes a soundtrack amazing look at ds3 and bloodbourne
Well, you’ve found yourself a Demon’s Soul, have you?
I’m impressed…yes, indeed I am.
Stay the path, and you will soon be a monster yourself!
Can't you see you've fallen for their trap?
The original plin plin plon
Actually the original Plin plin plon, should be 'The Old one'.
@@Goreofadream plin plin plin plon plon plin plin plon
Exactly
You thought it was Dio.. but it was I! plin plin plin plin PLON PLON plin plon!
@@Velacroix OH NO! A SOUL USER
"Has bolitaria found its savior?...
Or have the demons found another slave"
they found yet another slave
2nd one, theres no heroic endings in the souls games
@@kR-qj7rw even though dark souls 2 and 3 have good endings with the DLC's. Dark Souls is dark not hopeless.
This song is a fuckin' masterpiece, for heaven's sake.
saquê, www 344 biiiiiii... nmc 33
What the fuck did I just reply in that comment? I don't even remember it
@@atumnalataecachorra2313 bem loko hein
@@thramour as vezes eu mando uns comentário que nem eu entendo, fazer o que né
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"You have a heart of gold. Don't let them take it from you!"
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Shit...
Too late.
wat ?
Well, you’ve found yourself a Demon’s Soul, have you?
I’m impressed…yes, indeed I am.
Stay the path, and you will soon be a monster yourself!
Hahahahahah!
Can’t you see you’ve fallen for their trap?
Gledania Minos Stockpiler Thomas said that
Oopsie doopsie mission failed
Rest in Peace Demon Souls servers
EDIT 2020: SIKE NEVER MIND DEMON SOULS REMAKE BABYYYYY WOOOO
try the private servers
Ohh *Umbasa*
:(
Theyve been back. Since February 2016 if im not mistaken. And they did get taken down,but theyve got added back.
@MetalRevengeance There are still a few large private servers bustling with activity, which you can look into.
You have a heart of gold, don't let them take it from you.
Be safe friend, and don't you dare go hollow.
Bear seek seek lest
unless you already joied crestfallen
"One who craves souls" ?
More like "What have I done ? !"
Plunged the world into a new beginning
Too damn true
What beginning, surrounded by the fog and the new demons who will be created by ours.
DRAGONS!
@@Kent_D_Nur Let Dark Souls 1 begin!
Now Im not saying I dislike the new version. But when I hear the new version I think about listening to this version.
You are not alone. Maiden in Black, Nexus, Astrea, and Tower Knight, Slumber were great in the original. I would like Demon's Souls Remake to be on PC so we can mod switch the music! Flame Lurker is probably the only song where I'm mixed. The new one sounds empowering,.
@@yharnamiyhill787 That it’s empowering is a problem. The original set a nihilistic tone. It was a dirge, the announcement of your inevitable demise at his hands and burning rage, reducing you to ashes.
@@theatheistbear3117 unfortunately the culture is different now. The remake producers did not see the relationship between music and the settings....
It shouldn't be empowering to the player, but give homage to the enemy boss itself.
@@yharnamiyhill787 Exactly my issue.
@@theatheistbear3117 I actually think it’s good that the new soundtrack has a more empowering tone. I don’t see it as the composer simply missing the mark, but the composer acknowledging that the original soundtrack focused more on the horror/creepy side of the story and telling the more heroic side instead.
While I would have liked the remake’s soundtrack to be a more modern telling of that same horror vibe the original had, I’m certainly not complaining.
The remaster of Demon‘s Souls got revealed and confirmed a few minutes ago. We shall return once again...
Hopefully a real re master & not a very slightly altered re release. Dark Souls Remastered was rather disappointing.
@@rustedcake879 it's not a remaster. It's a full on remake. There's a pretty clear difference. In remastered they just tend to upscale the graphics slightly compared to the original while adding some potential bug fixes if needed.
A remake is when the game is literally being rebuilt from the ground up with a new engine. Perfect example is the shadow f the colosus remake.
@@thewolfking3054 Hope it turns out well. Like with any video game these days I will wait before I buy. I do hope they get rid of the Grade system tho, that thing was a blight on the classic version. No matter how good you are some jerks are always going to grade you low.
@@rustedcake879 I also hope they get rid of item burden. It's such a nightmare in the original demon souls when you come across a good item but aren't able to take it because you've already got too much
@@thewolfking3054 Agreed it's pretty annoying. Thankfully I know a way to reduce both burdens from the start. In level 1-1 find the Jade hair pin & then give it to stockpile Thomas (he needs to tell you of his family first). Also in 1-1 there is a ring to raise equip load. It's under the green dragon tail, lure the red dragon to the bridge & then sprint to the green one. Once you step within range the Green dragon will try to 1 hit kill with a tail swipe, simply roll backwards & once he misses, snag the ring & take cover on the lower ledge.
Those who fight monsters should be careful, lest they become one...For when you gaze into the Abyss, the Abyss also gazes into you...
First time beating the game. I had the thought, " What would happen if you hit her?."
Derek O'Brien That first line is Bloodborne in a nutshell
and our boy Artorias
Derek O'Brien ...and so does the farron greatsword
Nietzsche predicted DS1 DLC
This song makes me legitimately sad. It makes me feel like a scumbag even without playing Demons Souls myself, I'm not sure why it makes me feel so bad, but it has definitely done it's purpose well being the ending song of the "Evil Ending."
the flutter pfp tho
@@laddersmitty good taste
A Julie enjoyer, I see
Demon's Souls soundtrack is so unique compared to the souls games that came after it, there's nothing quite like it. It perfectly resonates with the game's excellent atmosphere and is one of the many reasons why I adore its soundtrack.
Definitely my favorite out of all souls games, this track in particular stuck with me when it played during the credits.
They called me crazy, contrarian, nostalfag when I used to say that this OST was vastly superior to Dark`s OST ... Of course that all Souls games had great OSTs but some of those tracks are pretty generic and plain boring, Demon`s OST is absolutley perfect. Tailor made.
Don't listen to the new ost because it lost all the uniqueness
No shit they aren't the same game mate what if bloodborne had the same ost as dark souls? That wouldn't work
@@debateyounoimgoingtoethery3676 "look me I like different things I'm superior
The only one that matched and surpassed it was Bloodborne. After I played Dark Souls 1, Dark Souls 2, Bloodborne, Dark Souls 3 and Sekiro and then coming for the first time to Demon's Souls... let's say it's an important game.
This and "Return to Slumber" share the same base melody, but while the other becomes a slow lullaby, this goes into a harmony in a lower key that's darker and more chaotic.
I can't describe why, but 1:06 just gives me chills. It's so beautiful
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same, i love it
Holy shit ye amazing how music can do that
It's unreal
It's a more gentle Ornstein & Smough
"Choose thy fate alone. Seize it with thine own hands. All the more, should thy fate entail such foul betrayal"
قوی
Ludleth the Exiled
“My Dearest Astraea…I have failed you.”
........
Garl! How could you? :( I believed in you!
Ludwig The holy dick lmao on your name
My balls.....,.,,.. they ache!
fuck you for parrying me
Can’t believe we are getting this for PS5! Umbasa!
This song isn’t even in the ps5 version lol
One of the best twist endings in a video game.
You get to become the very thing you swore to destroy.
Oh boy, you.
One of the best song of the Souls/Bloodborne saga , it's just a masterpiece.
Though dark as it is, I always considered the "evil" ending to be canonical. Feels like a fitting way to end the world of Demon's Souls, achieving the power to grind it to dust and start anew, albeit with a far more sinister undertone than, say, the fading fire endings of Dark Souls.
Gah, this game's so good...
On a slightly unrelated note, I also find it to be an oddly fitting metaphor for the current fanbase of the series. I don't think neither Miyazaki or Fromsoft expected the game to spawn a whole new sub genre of games as well as become as popular and iconic as they now have. Yet people crave Souls games (and Souls likes) these days and this particular Demon's Souls ending with the line "Bring more souls!" feels more fitting than ever (while also feeling like some sort of ominous foreshadowing of what was to come).
I also think the "evil" ending as canonical, because that was what the purpose of God was all along, from the very beginning: wipe out his creation due to human malice, through the Old One. However, there's no indicative that there'll be any restart after this ending. Just... it all ends.
@@genarovargas5661 Well, who knows. I like to think that the Old One is this game’s equivalent to the Great Flood, where God’s wrath wipes out humanity to start again, and this is the story of that event as it unfolds thousands of years later. After the Old One fulfills its purpose, who knows what happens next.
Does humanity restart? Do demons take Earth?
Is this all secretly a prequel to Doom?!
Kidding.
But I do find it interesting that God apparently created the Old One and Northern Regalia. Maybe the God in Demon’s Souls is a lot more wrathful toward humanity, and this really is supposed to be their divine extinction.
@@paris-1911 I do think it's an analogy to the Great Flood, too. However, remember that in that myth, God originally planned to wipe out the entire humanity, but it was Noah's faith and good actions what made him choose to wipe out all but Noah and his family
@@genarovargas5661 True, though I'm talking more on Demon's Souls God instead of Christian God, and it seems like the God in the game acts with more wrath and absolution, otherwise I don't think he would've created the Old One (the irrevocable poison).
Though, if we wanna keep the analogy to the story of Noah's Ark, maybe it's not far fetched to say that God commands his followers of good faith to, similarly, save themselves from the Demons so that humanity can flourish again.
Demon's Souls, the best reason to buy a PS3.
Edit: and now a ps5, thanks for reminding me folks :p
Master Games I did that, and worth every fucking cent.
Master Games No
Master Games bloodborne the beste motive to buy a ps4
+Master Games Dude I bought a fat ps3 60gigs from ebay just to play this game again :)
+AngelicSoulV99 same here. 360 DaS brought me here.
You had a heart of gold and you let them take it from you
This song alone defines Demon’s Souls’ lofty, melancholy mood and should be what the remake strives to encapsulate and build upon. They seemed to have missed out on so many important musical subtleties. Terrible shame.
Same, the original uplifts the melancholy moods; they still stay quiet, isolated...low; it never feels like the score is inspiring your victory, or lifts you out of the sinking swamps (the original tracks feel like you're looking up, maybe in hopelessness or tangarity, the original feels like it's trying to lift you out of that location); like, take Maiden Asteria's theme; hopeless, in the remake they've turned it into some sort of "epic" assuring Orchestral piece, inspiring you to fight Garl Vinland; it's supposed to invoke the opposite, make you question your morality. The remake ruined the tone.
Finally, 1 million views. This masterpiece deserves more attention
Мне по прежнему жаль, что среди большей части комьюнити Soulsborne так мало знают про этот шикарный ост.
Rest in Peace Brandon, may the Gwyndolin corridor have pity upon your soul
KillerSpring lmao that glitch was hilarious
Oh man, no more Darkmoon buffing...until his next NG😔
The ps3 version will forever always be my preferred version to play, if for nothing else but the soundtrack
This soundtrack is absolutely beautiful!!!!!!!!
a master piece
After 9y still a master piece
Umbasa everyone, Umbasa to our glorious remake.
umbasa
Umbasa...
Umbasa!
God bless this brave warrior
UMBASA
Umbasa
This kind of shit better be in Bloodborne i swear to god
UMBASA
The hour of our victory approaches........
Dude i have been waiting so long for this i want it now :'(((
Shoopda Whoop We are so close.....
Shoopda Whoop The time has almost come.. Praise the Sun!
It's one of my favourites from the Souls games! O.O
Seraph Piano Sheets o.o
Seraph Piano Sheets O_o
Seraph Piano Sheets 0.0
Seraph Piano Sheets 0.o
@Jose_Mal amn you got some shit game taste
Still tears me up.....i wish my father was here to hear this masterpiece.
Did you play Demon’s Souls with your father? Souls games are a huge huge connection between my father and I, I can really relate to that. Unfortunate to hear that yours is no longer with us my friend, dearest condolences.
@@AttiMatterNah, his father just went to get milk but still hasn't come back yet for some reason.
@@t.o.p6849 Hah.. hah.. I laughed real hard buddy. Very original.
@@AttiMatter no he passed away before I even played this game.But if it wasn't for him and his love of classical music I wouldn't be here to enjoy this gorgeous piecei can see him enjoying this song. But thank you man.😢
@@JimTheKnight01 shit man sorry to hear that but glad he was the reason u got to hear this
1:06 so beautiful
This song feels like “what have i done?” Or “was it really worth it?” it has a massive repentance and emotional feeling, I’ll be using it for a presentation video about WWII for my history class, If I remember then I’ll come back to this comment and keep y’all updated.
keep us updated
@@BradMarmara i got a 10 lmao.
@@salarmer1633 Lmao
10 out of what?
@@salarmer1633 did anyone recognize the music?
I listened to this while brushing my teeth before bed.
I woke up in the nexus.
@Throw Away Well, to be fair, you _do_ need a connection to play coop with others.
1:06 don't mind me, just s timestamp for myself
One of the best tracks in any Souls game...
the violins in this version hit way harder than the remakes version
Facts....
The piano is what gets me, and it also got completely washed out in the remake's version.
the remake no have musical instruments only computer and crap
@@wayslie7774 the original game's OST was composed entirely digitally, the remake had actual orchestra
@@YEs69th420 and yet Bluepoint couldn't express a similar feeling FromSoft did almost 14 years ago? Lame
Souls, bring more souls...
Ten years later and this is the bestest ending song in FromSoft. Umbasa!
2009: Reason to buy a ps3
2021: Reason to buy a ps5
Same
Ditto
Let's hope it's not a ps5 exclusive for long.
Also, if I may - Bloodborne: Reason to buy a ps4
Legit the reason im getting one
Masterpiece.
Where is my remastered edition? ;-;
I know the feeling... :(
yeah and maybe add the 6th archstone
it would have been the best combo of remastered . demon's souls and skyrim. for me at least ,never had a pc
A little tit bit from the game. The reason why we couldn't go to where the 6th arch-stone would have taken us (the land of giants) is because we were already there.
The Nexus hangs above it like a pendulum, and the final level itself where the Old One arises from the ocean is on the beached shores of the Land of Giants, which makes sense, since that is where the demons invasion started, and why the Old One makes it's home there.
+Tower Knight Interesting, never thought of that. But the cut content is up on YT, very interesting stuff.
It's like you're on a quest to collect every soul....
This music is empowering but kind of eerie too.
+Samatas It's supposed to feel empowering, You just became the Old One's Demon. What else would you feel?
Evan of Forossa regret?
MrToastedCrumpet the ending offers the only regret of hurting the maiden in black I could give a shit less about humanity I want my waifu
Best track of all the Souls games
_"You fool... Don't you understand? No one wishes to go on."_
I'm listing to this song on and off since 2009. One of the best piece of videogame music in all history.
still listening?
Lol! I haven't listen to this song in a while now. It been a couple of years.
*_Pov: your clearing out old stuff on your phone but find the old friend group chat:_*
wow, that is just a masterpiece.
Rip Demon Souls, We will miss your online play.
try the private servers
same
too lazy, also gib ps3 emulator already
@@memberofchat2825 how is that???
@@FahadAJT google demon's souls private servers and you'll find out how (is something about changing your ps3 dns but i don't remember the exact numbers)
This song, in retrospect it foreshadows and embodies the tragedy that is the remake, and how it befouled demon’s souls to it’s very core…
I can't wait to see how they re-recorded or remastered this track.
It always instill in me a great sense of power but at the cost of one's sanity. Those violin melodies literally cut into your soul
DON'T YOU SEE? NO ONE WISHES TO GO ON
This is where you come to cry after listening to the new ost now...
Yes......
Yep
C'mon they are not THAT bad.
Nah more like the moment I finish the game
One thing I noticed about this theme is that it shares a similar motif with the music from the intro, a clear reference to how you are allowing the scourge to live on and devour the world.
so much better than the new one, bummer but kinda happy at the same time
UMBASA
this song is so powerful
the whole theme of Demon's Souls is so tragic but its short and bittersweet
I think of this song when I see the new version, and many comments say this, but I know that they're all right.
For how long its been around, and for the most recent wonders in the music industry, this will always be my #1 favorite
much more impactful than the remake version
The new one is incredible but this is just something else. Chills
This is by far the superior version. The remake version is a good song in its own right but to be completely honest it isn't this song. It's entirely its own thing. It tries to expand on the melody way too much and ends up losing the simplicity that made the original so impactful. The slow piano and swooping violin melodies are what make it haunting and melancholic but they're all but drowned out in the remake with complex additions and chorus. They tried too hard and ended up with an entirely different song.
It happened for all of them. Only the king Allant remake ended up improving, bit that's only if you've played the original to recognize the original maiden in black theme that the song is based off of.
Which they completely changed for the remake, so now the song ends up being a reference to a song NO LONGER IN THE GAME.
remake is rubbish
@@deathahoy8971 It's not a good thing, it's tragic. The original Demon's Souls has been stripped of its online features and will remain confined in the PS3 forever, while the american knock-off will be carried to the future. I would have preferred no remakes or remasters at all over this.
@@nautilus2612 I would like to say that I respect you opinion and you as a person are valuable. Just as Ukrainians are valuable in todays war.
@@deathahoy8971 Bro... this is a thread about Demon's Souls music, it has nothing to do with Ukraine
What an astonishingly beautiful song. I sincerely hope that that Shunsuke Kida will be a part of Dark Souls.
I hope they keep the original OST for the original demon's souls in the remake, I mean, I'd like it to be altered a little bit, but this song in the remake would be fantastic.
yikes
aged like cyberpunk
@@LeEnnyFace pretty much
"He who fights with monsters should be careful lest he thereby become a monster. And if thou gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze also into thee."
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this is the best ending theme of all the souls games
Fun fact: I never once even heard of the song "return to slumber" though I did play the good ending twice at the very least... I always got this one.
maybe it has something to do with the character tendency? (i haven't completed the game yet so it's just a theory)
Got the opposite
Vuncent Jools
Weird stuff...
Reaper Titan
Nah, I can exclue that since I always had either white or neutral Character Tendency. Only what you do at the END of the game changes the ending... and supposedly changes the credit song as well. But even though my first playthrough was good ending... still, this.
I love reading the comments from before the remake was announced.
The optimism that ended up squashed.
So much misguided hope
We dared to dream of something good, ah but the monkey paw did do its work in the end… Truly a tragedy.
Why did they leave 0:45 out of the remake piece... such a shame.
360p has never sounded so good!
And people say that the original OST was poorly recorded and had bad sound quality, smh.
@@theatheistbear3117 Well it was and it did, the trumpets in most of the tracks sound absolutely horrendous.
@@slinttu1378 The trumpets sound fine. Certainly better than any MIDI ones.
It finally happened, Demon's Souls is back on the PS5!
one of the most epic wonderful music ever exist in games
this one's still better
No truer words were spoken
Amen.
Idk I think both are pretty good it's pretty hard which one is good
One day a big mist took the majestic world of Boletaria. Since then lots of heroes and villains tried to fight through the demons that appeared and end the mist, but they all were defeated.
When all remaing hope disappeared while terror despair took the whole world, someone appeared:
Known as the Slayer of Demons, they pierced through the mist to begin their journey.
Is it because they are the one who will save Boletaria from the chaos it is? The one that will make their inhabitants have hope again that they can have a happy ending?
Is it because they want to satisfy their bloodlust, absorbing the souls of the most powerful demons and become the strongest demon ever made?
You decide, playing as the Slayer of Demons. Porter of the legendary Flute Armor.
You are going back again
Demon's Souls Remastered. PS5
That there is going on the cover
Such a sad and amazing song.
Amazing listening to this. Especially while seeing your greasy reflection on the TV screen.
The Soulsborne series has some of the best OSTs.
finally I found it.. I get goosebumps man
I love the subversive story: how it lures you in to save this place...only to make you lose faith, though since you're trapped here now you must finish the quest you undertook. It's just like the Nexus, or the Old One; it's the same kind of theme in the story. Of retired faith imprisoned in purpose.
Demon's souls is such a good game omg
This is literally the only soundtrack in all of gaming and music that makes my eyes water.
You don't like Final Fantasy's music? I love Souls OSTs and Demon's in particular, but the best game music imo is FF. Those tracks speak directly to my soul
@@Walamonga1313 They're too anime.
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I still prefer this version over the remake one.
Such a fantastic, beautiful game. The online portion of Demons Souls will be gone tomorrow along with the servers, but the game itself will still be here. On second thought, maybe this game shouldn't get a sequel.. I don't think it could live up to this.
Love this game.
I have an idea: Dragon's Souls.
Seeings that a large part of the Dark Souls Lore extended around dragons... why not? Plus I'm kinda pumped after fighting Kalameet in AotA.
not dark enough
I was gonna say some stuff, but 8 years old comment. It doesn't even matter at this point.
@@Kmi_Sama I'd say it is still worth saying what's on your mind. Either they could come back around, or someone else could be potentially enlightened by your thoughts.
What were you gonna say?
@@damienbaldwin8920 especially when the song is good
Can't wait to hear this in the remake!
The ONE song I wish they kept in the Remake😭💔
The game itself is a masterpiece, one unlike any other we have seen before or will see for a while.
wow, twelve years ago. i'm pretty sure your opinion has changed after all the rest of the Souls xd
I’m in love with the angst in this soundtrack
One of all time
I love the pensive nature of this music
I've already listened this 20 times today.
"Either die a hero... or live long enough to see yourself become the enemy."
- Demon's Souls in a nutshell
"Life" in a nutshell.
"Those who fight monsters should be careful, lest they become one... For when you gaze into the Abyss, the Abyss also gazes into you..."
+Atakan Arıkan im pretty late to this lit party but what is that quote from
The Joker Nietzsche.
Both of those quotes fit Bloodborne as well.
Atakan Arıkan this quote is most fitting for the abyss watchers of dark souls 3 , as their only goal Is to ensure the abyss never acts again .
I don’t know the lore all that good this is all I could understand after playing the game.
This should be the sound track for all souls endings!
Nameless Song is also very good.
y Cobar I find nameless song to be a weak rip off of the DeS version.
Anshd
Well, the games were created by pretty much the same people, so, I think they're entitled to that. Also, structurally, the songs are different.
this should have been the ending song for the ashes of ariandel, gaels theme should have been this, nice way to end the series
Yeah but that'd just be repetitive
I want a remaster :( Sony please
“It seems like there was a misunderstanding in a previous interview in relation to a remake or a remastering of the game, so let me reiterate here,” Miyazaki told GameSpot. “The Dark Souls series is Bandai Namco Entertainment’s IP, and Demon’s Souls and Bloodborne is Sony Interactive Entertainment’s IP. Hence, the decision to do a remake or remastering is under their jurisdiction. For me and for From Software, I don’t think we’ll be involved with their happening, but it could happen through another developer.”
Wish officially granted
The day has come. The wait is over. Umbasa.
DEMON SOULS REMAKE LET'S FUCKING GOOOO 😍
Sadly it's gonna be a remake :/
This is the best song in demon's souls
Oh... One of a kind...
I'll never forget the poetic spirit that was carved in that game.
do come back alive
feels like i am drowning in darkness and despair when piano plays
This soundtrack is still the best in the souls series in my opinion.The other soundtracks rely on vocals to much. But they are still awesome.
Better than DS2 at least
DS3 and Bloodborne's soundtracks have the advantage of a live orchestra, though. DeS didn't have that level of budget. Imagine it all redone without the synthetic stuff.. Our ears would explode.
Dark Souls 3 did not have a live orchestra.
Squee36 Some tracks had live vocals*, the rest had better live sampling than the other Souls games had. (Bloodborne had a live orchestra as paid for by Sony)
*"Return To Slumber"(Demon's Souls) and "Nameless Song"(Dark Souls) also had live vocals. I'm not sure whether or not "Longing", the credits theme to Dark Souls 2 had it, though. In Dark Souls 3, the "Epilogue" and the main menu themes had live vocals(solo for the Epilogue, and the menu theme sounds a lot like the choirs are live, too).
What I meant by "having the advantage of a live orchestra" was a bit poorly worded. I meant DS3 had better samples for the rest of the tracks. The samples used in DS1 and 2 were good, and were used with talent, but DS3 had better ones. Demon's Souls with those samples* would have been awesome, although I still feel DeS has a subtle difference to the style of brass used. Then again, different composer.
ThatOneGuitarGuy 98 dark souls soundtrack was bad it didn't have the uniqueness it needed to be as good as demons and that's what makes a soundtrack amazing look at ds3 and bloodbourne
i am going to go with the bad ending just to hear this song in game again.. im sorry maiden in black :(
1:06
Stickman Sham didn’t think I’d see you here