01.) 00:00 Prologue 02.) 02:36 Crow’s Bridge 03.) 03:05 A Traitor’s Grave 04.) 04:17 The Siege of Madrigal 05.) 05:21 Homecoming 06.) 06:43 The Fallen Lords 07.) 07:50 The Barrier 08.) 08:40 The Five Champions 09.) 09:56 Out of the Barrier 10.) 11:33 The Watcher 11.) 12:48 Seven Gates 12.) 14:17 Heart of the Stone 13.) 15:50 Pools of Iron 14.) 17:14 Smiths of Muirthemne 15.) 18:41 Forest Heart 16.) 19:57 River of Blood 17.) 21:22 Sons of Myrgard 18.) 22:56 The Last Battle 19.) 24:29 Epilogue
I love how hopeless the game manages to make me feel. Even the music for winning a scenario is sad strings instead of a glory fanfare. Yes, we won, some made it out alive, but the sacrifices were dire and we don't even know if it will make any difference in the long run. But there is always a tiny glimmer of hope in there, defetead, full of grief, but hope nontheless.
Holy shit, had no idea it was the halo guy who did this! Makes a lot of sense now that I think of this. I used to play this with my dad when I was, like, 2 years old lol.
What a fantastic soundtrack! I absolutely love the game and played it a lot during my childhood. I remember one day, after finishing playing, I happened to check the contents of the CD drive and found some of the songs in the folder. I was amazed by 'The Fallen Lords' track... such a beautiful tune. It brings back great memories. Thank you for posting this.
Myth's worldbuilding and music is so interesting and provocative in a specific way (one which is disturbing yet intriguing and drives me to know more about it)―despite how little of it is shown and how short the OST tracks last. There is a very real beauty in something which is vast in theory but short in its practical appearances. The fear, potential, and imaginative qualities of the _unknown_ create such a powerful tool writers can leverage. It's ironic, because as comsumers we crave constant new knowledge, stimuli, feelings, and experience―but we are only able to enjoy the perfect amount of "unknown" for the brief window where we still don't know enough to be satisfied and move on. Imagination is such a fleeting thing.
I cannot recall exactly what was going through my mind when I found the Siege of Madrigal easter egg in Halo. I know I was at peace though. Thank you Bungie. Thank you Martin O’Donnell.
@@Tom-xd3pw for the time it was awesome. I've watched a few lets play retro games and sadly even the reviewers end up mostly no longer liking the game. I think it's best to keep these things as nostalgia. Game design, computing power, graphics, mechanics etc have all moved on. The story, art, and music brings back amazing memories. But I don't want to taint them by replaying it. As a software engineer, I'm in awe at the skill of these old developers. I'm not sure why but we just don't have the same skillset now including me. Multiple people are commenting that we are now in decline in terms of software skill. I'm blown away that rollercoaster tycoon was written by one guy in assembly. That is god tier programming. Myth wrote their own physics engine. Again, amazing skill
@@maxwellflitton3973 "I think it's best to keep these things as nostalgia". We'll agree to disagree. I still play classic games to this day, the main reason being that new games simply don't do it for me. Nowadays the main choice is between indie devs/small studios with no sense for art direction, and large AAA studios that pander to the lowest common denominator. Whenever I play a classic game it takes about 30 seconds to get adjusted to the older graphics. Yes, sometimes the gameplay is not as polished/streamlined as games that come out today, but often there are mods to compensate. And even if I can't get the functionality I want in older games, with what am I supposed to replace classics like Thief, HOMM2, and so on? Abe's Oddysee had a "modern" reboot that totally missed the elements that made the original great. Modern game devs seem to be much less skilled than their peers 25 years ago. "Game design, ... , graphics, mechanics etc have all moved on". Some things are better, many things are definitely worse. I don't play games for nostalgia, otherwise I'd be playing Tetris all day.
Been looking forward to this since the box art in the Marathon vid. Myths been treated as the black sheep of the Bungie back catalogue for years, the last retrospective I saw only really talked about it because of the Myth 2 brick your pc bug on launch, and the rest of the series a misstep they needed to overcome to get back on track, so it's nice to see It get some love. I mean would the green man trilogy be as great without Martin O'Donnell? And Joe Staten actually
This was a strategy game that was great, but also very hard (I felt that way). - Das war ein Strategie Spiel, dass klasse, aber auch sehr schwer war (ich empfand das so).
01.) 00:00 Prologue
02.) 02:36 Crow’s Bridge
03.) 03:05 A Traitor’s Grave
04.) 04:17 The Siege of Madrigal
05.) 05:21 Homecoming
06.) 06:43 The Fallen Lords
07.) 07:50 The Barrier
08.) 08:40 The Five Champions
09.) 09:56 Out of the Barrier
10.) 11:33 The Watcher
11.) 12:48 Seven Gates
12.) 14:17 Heart of the Stone
13.) 15:50 Pools of Iron
14.) 17:14 Smiths of Muirthemne
15.) 18:41 Forest Heart
16.) 19:57 River of Blood
17.) 21:22 Sons of Myrgard
18.) 22:56 The Last Battle
19.) 24:29 Epilogue
I love how hopeless the game manages to make me feel. Even the music for winning a scenario is sad strings instead of a glory fanfare. Yes, we won, some made it out alive, but the sacrifices were dire and we don't even know if it will make any difference in the long run. But there is always a tiny glimmer of hope in there, defetead, full of grief, but hope nontheless.
Thank you for posting this! This is a VERY UNDERRATED and UNDERAPPRECIATED soundtrack. This was Marty O'Donnelll's first big soundtrack before Halo.
Holy shit, had no idea it was the halo guy who did this! Makes a lot of sense now that I think of this. I used to play this with my dad when I was, like, 2 years old lol.
This is awesome! It’s crazy how much of the Halo DNA I’m hearing in this, I love it!
What a fantastic soundtrack! I absolutely love the game and played it a lot during my childhood. I remember one day, after finishing playing, I happened to check the contents of the CD drive and found some of the songs in the folder. I was amazed by 'The Fallen Lords' track... such a beautiful tune. It brings back great memories. Thank you for posting this.
One of the finest games that I have ever played. Thanks for putting it up.
ah nice upload. the Myth original soundtracks are great, they make the games even more fun to play when playing alongside the music!
Loved this game. Played the demo and bought it instantly, still one of my favorites and always will be.
The game was really great
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Das Spiel war wirklich klasse
Good memories
I know by memory the intro, and this is an amazing soundtrack of an amazing game
Me too! I can recite this more easily than the Our Father. I use it for sound checks with microphones.
Myth's worldbuilding and music is so interesting and provocative in a specific way (one which is disturbing yet intriguing and drives me to know more about it)―despite how little of it is shown and how short the OST tracks last. There is a very real beauty in something which is vast in theory but short in its practical appearances.
The fear, potential, and imaginative qualities of the _unknown_ create such a powerful tool writers can leverage. It's ironic, because as comsumers we crave constant new knowledge, stimuli, feelings, and experience―but we are only able to enjoy the perfect amount of "unknown" for the brief window where we still don't know enough to be satisfied and move on.
Imagination is such a fleeting thing.
This game was my real introduction into gaming. The soundtrack is epic! I still play it on an old laptop. I'll be upset when it finally crashes.
Are you familiar with Project Magma? They’ve released a patch which updates Myth II a little and made a version of Myth TFL in Myth 2.
Let's move on!
I can hear the voice of the narrator babbling somewhere in the base of my auditory cortex :D
I cannot recall exactly what was going through my mind when I found the Siege of Madrigal easter egg in Halo. I know I was at peace though. Thank you Bungie. Thank you Martin O’Donnell.
Past century's nostalgia cannot be forgotten
I never played this game and never will but this OST hits hard.
You should, it's a really fun game.
@@Tom-xd3pw for the time it was awesome. I've watched a few lets play retro games and sadly even the reviewers end up mostly no longer liking the game. I think it's best to keep these things as nostalgia. Game design, computing power, graphics, mechanics etc have all moved on. The story, art, and music brings back amazing memories. But I don't want to taint them by replaying it. As a software engineer, I'm in awe at the skill of these old developers. I'm not sure why but we just don't have the same skillset now including me. Multiple people are commenting that we are now in decline in terms of software skill. I'm blown away that rollercoaster tycoon was written by one guy in assembly. That is god tier programming. Myth wrote their own physics engine. Again, amazing skill
@@maxwellflitton3973 "I think it's best to keep these things as nostalgia". We'll agree to disagree. I still play classic games to this day, the main reason being that new games simply don't do it for me. Nowadays the main choice is between indie devs/small studios with no sense for art direction, and large AAA studios that pander to the lowest common denominator.
Whenever I play a classic game it takes about 30 seconds to get adjusted to the older graphics. Yes, sometimes the gameplay is not as polished/streamlined as games that come out today, but often there are mods to compensate. And even if I can't get the functionality I want in older games, with what am I supposed to replace classics like Thief, HOMM2, and so on? Abe's Oddysee had a "modern" reboot that totally missed the elements that made the original great. Modern game devs seem to be much less skilled than their peers 25 years ago.
"Game design, ... , graphics, mechanics etc have all moved on". Some things are better, many things are definitely worse. I don't play games for nostalgia, otherwise I'd be playing Tetris all day.
The best strategy/mind puzzle game I have ever played back then when it was released. The story and the soundtrack were both awesome.
Let's get 'em!
I'll do it!
4:40 something about this track. Reminds me of David Fosters st Elmo’s fire. But a lot better. Awesome game and music ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is also part of the Halo soundtrack.
I own both Myth 1/2 and cherish them both but would love to find the codex box set. Looks sweet ❤
Been looking forward to this since the box art in the Marathon vid. Myths been treated as the black sheep of the Bungie back catalogue for years, the last retrospective I saw only really talked about it because of the Myth 2 brick your pc bug on launch, and the rest of the series a misstep they needed to overcome to get back on track, so it's nice to see It get some love.
I mean would the green man trilogy be as great without Martin O'Donnell? And Joe Staten actually
Today is May 4th, so for those who get it, Happy Myth Day!🎉
Nevermind Star Wars, which Disney ran into the ground
A legendary game!
Damn dwarves.
XD
What a game this one was
This was a strategy game that was great, but also very hard (I felt that way).
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Das war ein Strategie Spiel, dass klasse, aber auch sehr schwer war (ich empfand das so).
Yeeee get away from me lol gets me every time ❤
Casualty.
How did you get such smooth in-game footage? Can’t even get the game to run on sheepshaver without it lagging :/
where is that song that plays when you find a drunk guy in a trailler? Did I just halucinate that? Anyone??? lol
É tão profundo!
Foi um grande jogo
Myth 2 Soulblighter soundtrack?
At the moment I have almost no time, but I will bring it when I find it, I promise :-)
@@ordoviziumvideogame-ost Appreciate it man! I love your visuals and upload quality here
@@Gandalforce Always try to improve myself too, thx man:-)
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Get back up!
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