2022: Heard the game was hard, bought it for a fun little challenge. 2024: I have played every souls game multiple times and I cry whenever I hear this.
@@Agathyos Same! Especially for me, I was in high school around that time. And with the whole lockdown.. I mean it when I say that Dark Souls III was what gave me the motivation to push through it, no matter how bad things got. For that, I don't think that game will ever leave my heart.
Iv been playing since dark souls 1 so 2012, I was a kid now I'm a man. This song breaks me a little inside knowing I'll never get to experience it for the first time again and knowing you can never go back, time always moves forward.
"it was SUPPOSED TO BE-" "always _supposed_ _to_ _be_ , lets talk about what what it _is_ , stop loving the "idea" of "People" , lets look the _reality_ of them in the face" "Not "supposed to be" "How IS it"
Just finished the game for the first time today, sat there throughout the whole epilogue thinking about how depressing the world of dark souls is. Wondering if perhaps the suffering will end and the cycle will stop after fire fades. I can't believe how much i've been missing for all these years. What a wonderfully crafted masterpiece
This song is so sad. I feel like it perfectly captures the feeling of fighting a never ending battle and knowing you will still lose, knowing that there's no hope because your battle is a lost cause, but you keep fighting anyway. This is the only song from the DS trilogy that makes me cry, and i can't help but do it everytime i hear it. Such a beautiful song, yet so sad.
I'd argue it's more of a bittersweet song for a hard-fought victory over the age of fire, a lullaby of sorts. Not only for the first flame, but for dark souls in its entirety. All the battles fought, all the friends made, all the lands traveled. It's all completed and Lordran, for the time being, has no more stories to tell. But with the age of dark ending, there's hope in what comes ahead, both ingame and in real life, as sad as it is to say goodbye, it's good to always persevere with your head held high, and to always let the flames guide thee.
They even deleted it off of Spotify. But why would they do that? Elden ring’s OST is on there, what good reason would there be to remove their own songs?
@@afungai1649 (mb didn't see you meant Spotify, but yeah that's weird) If it was UA-cam who did that, I guess it's because you know preventing copyright strike. Bandai on the other hand, the reason I can think of is they won't let others make profits through videos? I'm not sure really
i tried dark souls 3 back in 2017, got pretty stuck and frustrated. So i quit the game around the dancer boss fight. I can happily say after 7 years i came back to this game, started a fresh save and finally beat my first play through just moments ago. The end credit music is glorious. Im glad I came back
tbh i cried when this theme starts playing after finishing the game! DS3 will be my most favorite game of all time i played other souls games yep nothing beats ds3
Ik it is so fucking good. I got into the series with this game and the feeling of rest and comfort the epilogue gives is one of the things that made me get obsessed with the game and learning about the whole trilogy
I started crying on the final boss second phase even tho it was my first souls, I knew that motive from ds1. It did a perfect sync, ending of phase one music right into phase 2. I will always treasure that moment and this game
Finally beat DS3 recently. This game is truly beautiful. I cannot think of a better way to finish the trilogy. Came back to add: Man, the way this music hits at 3:14...It truly is something special. It even feels really emotional to a grown man like me. Easily one of the best pieces of credits music I have heard in a game in a very long time.
@@alessioferazzoli Thank god I didn’t skip any part Soul of Cinder when second phase kick in and realize that was Gwyn made me tear man 🤦🏻♂️ The epilogue ost was a final emotional farewell to the trilogy It made me cry as If I was in funeral. I never felt so emotional and attached to a video game ever before
This could go with a funeral, a wedding or making waffles. But I would unironically love to listen to this as the last thing I hear. The beauty of the song paired with the memories from one of my favorite games of all time, my first soulslike; and the feelings of accomplishment and relaxation after reaching the end of a long and challenging journey, it truly is something special
Time marches on for all, replacing old gods and lords with new, and it's futile to try to stop it. Gwyn was a coward coveting his power, and punished everyone for his fear of the age of man, but he's long gone now, and so must his cursed age.
@@RahnonymousCursed age? Bro have you even seen what the abyss is like? If anything, it’s called the age of dark for a reason. It’s because it’s bad. At least the age of darkness doesn’t last forever. At least light shall come again.
@@Devin7Eleven Its not called the age of dark because it is bad? Age of Dark is the age of men, and the name doesn't necessarily mean its an existence devoid of light as the dark soul is capable of producing flame. The Age of Dark is an age without gods, where humans can live freely without the undead curse, live and die like all humans deserve to, not be forced to "live" thousands of years as mindless hollows. Also the abyss exists only because the Age of Fire has been prolonged unnaturally for so long, making it out of control.
@@ridero4812 here's the kicker. it's devoid of the gods' light. of Gwyn's light. man can always find light, and you might realize it's closer than you could imagine. I think something as small and simple as the firekeeper herself could be that light.
I have this headcanon that the bell you hear ringing at parts of the soundtrack is the bell above Firelink Shrine desperately ringing for more ash to link the first flame, but it's all in vain as the Ashen One is the last to link the flame as the fire dies out either when consuming the player or just after the player is consumed
There will be a day without messages Invaders Allies Bloodstains One day you too will not be there But they will wait for you still Your fire keeper most of all. As she always did But you won't come. But she still waits
Но какой ценой? Дс3 настолько прекрасная игра потому что она вся выглядит и звучит как остаток чего то великого, остались одни руины, как пепел от огня эпилог это единсвеная тема где есть признак на что то радостное, в новом начале, эта мелодия тебя так и говорит что пора отпустить, прекращай эту бессмыслицу, и пусть когда то кто то нарисует прекрасный новый мир спокойный, холодный и великий...
Funny how this game portrays utter loneliness and darkness as an unimaginable hell. What is it that you're exactly fighting for? Is it better to be endlessly tormented?(fight bosses/npcs/spirits) Or to be alone in darkness, no light, no flames for guidance? Way I see it, this game emphasizes that no matter light or dark, alone or in company. We are all suffering and fighting blindly against forces we cannot control.
A joy shared is one doubled; A sorrow shared is one halved. In these darkest of games, treasured companions are what kept me going. Whether it's the Firekeeper's soothing words, or Solaire's passionate speeches.
Hearing this after the epilogue song from Demons souls it sounds so recognizable and truly felt like Dark Souls 3 was the end of an era. The soulsborne games finished with Dark Souls 3 and I will stand by that. I love Sekiro and Elden Ring even more so than the previous fromsoft installments, but they'll never have that mystical and amazing era that Demons Souls, Bloodborne, and Dark Souls gave us.
This song gives you that feeling of retirement like after long grueling battle unending and hopeless struggle you can finally just let it all go and just lay down close your eyes and finally rest..
I love it whenever they use the bell in Dark Souls music. I’ve always interpreted it as the bell of awakening, trying to summon more people to keep the flame alive, but to no avail
I finally got into the Dark Souls series after some videos about its lore caught my interest, and I believed it would be a nice break from Bloodborne and Elden Ring. So I went in mostly blind for Dark Souls III, and I must say: as a writer, I was completely taken away with the writing in this game, the gameplay was incredibly fun, much of the bosses will remain amongst my top 10 of all time, and the music especially: absolutely breathtaking. Beaten the game today, needless to say: it felt like a wonderful journey, on which I never felt such emotions ever since playing Bloodborne. Amazing game.
THIS is Yuka Kitamura's Magnum Opus. (and the alternate version that I believe is better made than this.) "Epilogue" is the final swansong of the Dark Souls world. The lullaby to sing a dying world to rest. A final farewell. A reflection of all that happened during the Age of Fire and its unnaturally extended lifespan. Every God and Dragon ever celebrated and felled. Everyone who ever linked the fire and what their Age of Fire brought, however insignificant. And most of all, this song dwells on what will come next for the world depending on what your Unkindled Ash chooses. Will the Age of Fire, the age that allows the gods to prosper and the humans to suffer and hollow out, continue? Or will the Age of Dark be allowed to come into being, bringing humans into their rightful place as the next beings in power, and allowing for the renewal of the universe by ridding itself of the stagnation that the unnaturally extended Age of Fire cursed it with? Yuka Kitamura is one of the most talented musical artists ever. I think that her abilities trancend game music, and she deserves so much more recognition than she gets. She could EASILY rock the academy if she ever ventured into film composition.
@@Graddg Yeah i don't think it's on yt unfortunately. it IS on spotify though. it's subtly different, but you can definitely hear it. the instrumentation and arrangements are different. the one on spotify is the one that actually plays at the end of the game. i personally prefer that one to this one.
Me pase todos los finales del juego, y de todos ellos el final "fin del fuego", es el que mas calza con este ost, desde la musica del santuario de enlace de fuego cuando le das los ojos a la guardiana, y de todo su dialogo de que el jugador hace esto para al fin alcanzar la paz y terminar con este ciclo sin sentido, recordemos que el ser de ceniza ya enlazo el fuego una vez, sabe lo que implica y los sacrificios que se hicieron para al final no lograr nada, para mi, este final es el canónico del juego. Pd: Gracias Dark Souls.
Pienso lo mismo, para mí es el único final canónico, y lo que dice la guardiana de fuego "pero un día pequeñas llamas bailarán en la oscuridad, como ascuas enlazadas por señores pasados" me da la esperanza de que algún día tendremos algo más de esta saga, aunque sea un spin off
Just beat SoC after playing through all 3 games. Man what a fucking journey, this series has completely changed my view of what a video game can be. It's an absolute masterpiece :')
Just did the platinum after 4 years. I remember what i went through all the players that helped me sometimes friends, the farming, the pain struggling for some boss fights. Now my ashen one can rest in peace knowing that the deed as been done my soul is free. Thanks you dark souls.
The last thing I heard before this ost was a grandma telling me "Nameless accursed undead, unfit even to be cinder. And so it is that ash seeketh embers". All I did was press R1 by mistake 😭😭😭
it legit is, people say that ds1 is better cuz of nostalgia and it being og, ive played plus platinumed all 3 and can still say that Ds3 is better, its the perfect end of a masterpiece of a series
I NEED to beat this game. At the abyss watchers rn which- are my favorite boss honestly. But rn im- dealing with some head stuff, and i think this will help me get a bit of fresh air
In contrast, this game made me feel sad, not depressed just pure sadness due to the sad fate of most NPC characters we meet along the way, sadness due to how almost hopeless and pointless the world and story of Dark Souls is (pointless but not in a negative criticism of the whole series). Suffering and pain actually give someone purpose in life yet also makes them feel hopeless and want to go hollow, it is like a double-edged sword.
I just had the same realization, and I'm surprised not more people seem to talk about that. Love that kind of stuff, and I have no idea how I haven't picked up on it earlier.
Elden Ring's story and overall feeling is that of a larger than life epic, an over-the-top battle of demigods and empowering deities come to light. And for that, it does wonderfully. However.. the much fainter somber melancholy of the Souls games will _always_ win my heart over. There's something so powerful despite it's lack of overt storytelling. You simply feel the lost grace of Lordran, the abandonment of Majula, the desolation of Lothric.
While I think the alternate version that came along with the DLC of The Ringed City is so much better, this one is like a homage to the OST of the first 2 games and Demon's Souls, made by Motoi Sakuraba. It emphasize more on the song itself, while the alternate does it with the instrumentation. Anyways, Yuka Kitamura did an amazing OST for DS3.
I beat dark souls 3 just few days ago I was feeling thriumpant after i had defeated gael in only few attempts Safe to say he was one of the best fights i had in any fromsoft game Sister friede made me lose my mind Demon prince felt fun to fight with lapp and gael Midir made me mad so much Twin princes was really fun even tho i only even them in just 2 attempts But gael was just every frame of a painting (get it) indeed Just amazing Kudos to miyazaki
Yee when I told people that I liked DS3 more than Bloodborne, them Bloodborne fan bois got mad. This game still remains as my favorite from fromsoft despite elden ring being my first souls like I beat from the company, mind you I still have this opinion even after beating shadow of the erdtree over this past summer
Idk if anyone said this before but *... and only dark will remain* Well the trilogy is over and yea, only dark remains, US, the players, humanity, the bearers of the Dark Soul❤ F me i love this series.
2022: Heard the game was hard, bought it for a fun little challenge.
2024: I have played every souls game multiple times and I cry whenever I hear this.
hearing it since 2017
Pretty much the same with me, only difference being that i started in 2019
Still makes emotions...
Even in 2024
@@Agathyos Same! Especially for me, I was in high school around that time. And with the whole lockdown.. I mean it when I say that Dark Souls III was what gave me the motivation to push through it, no matter how bad things got. For that, I don't think that game will ever leave my heart.
Iv been playing since dark souls 1 so 2012, I was a kid now I'm a man. This song breaks me a little inside knowing I'll never get to experience it for the first time again and knowing you can never go back, time always moves forward.
"No hope ahead, Therefore, Time for Dark."
"it was SUPPOSED TO BE-"
"always _supposed_ _to_ _be_ , lets talk about what what it _is_ , stop loving the "idea" of "People" , lets look the _reality_ of them in the face"
"Not "supposed to be"
"How IS it"
Ashen One, hearest thou my voice still?
no :(
Bro don’t make me cry
😭😭😭
Farewell, ashen one. Mayst thou thy peace discov'r.
Just finished the game for the first time today, sat there throughout the whole epilogue thinking about how depressing the world of dark souls is. Wondering if perhaps the suffering will end and the cycle will stop after fire fades. I can't believe how much i've been missing for all these years. What a wonderfully crafted masterpiece
This song is so sad. I feel like it perfectly captures the feeling of fighting a never ending battle and knowing you will still lose, knowing that there's no hope because your battle is a lost cause, but you keep fighting anyway. This is the only song from the DS trilogy that makes me cry, and i can't help but do it everytime i hear it. Such a beautiful song, yet so sad.
I'd argue it's more of a bittersweet song for a hard-fought victory over the age of fire, a lullaby of sorts. Not only for the first flame, but for dark souls in its entirety. All the battles fought, all the friends made, all the lands traveled. It's all completed and Lordran, for the time being, has no more stories to tell. But with the age of dark ending, there's hope in what comes ahead, both ingame and in real life, as sad as it is to say goodbye, it's good to always persevere with your head held high, and to always let the flames guide thee.
No matter how many time they delete Dark Souls OST
They will not erase our memories and feelings toward this masterpiece.
Hell yeah, think it's either UA-cam or bandai removing the osts
They even deleted it off of Spotify. But why would they do that? Elden ring’s OST is on there, what good reason would there be to remove their own songs?
@@afungai1649
It’s FromSoft we are talking about
They probably did this in the request of Miyazaki to make the fans suffer more 👹👺
@@afungai1649 (mb didn't see you meant Spotify, but yeah that's weird) If it was UA-cam who did that, I guess it's because you know preventing copyright strike. Bandai on the other hand, the reason I can think of is they won't let others make profits through videos? I'm not sure really
we will rise once more, for that is the destiny of unkindled ash
Every soul has its dark
-John dark souls
no way it's really him
“What is that? Some kind of Dark Soul?”
-John Dark Souls
@@Thumb_"The 3 dark souls are right behind me aren't they"
The epilogue to the greatest video game series in the world
You seek the Light? The Darkness? Or Something entirely new?
-Aldia, Scholar of The First Sin
Aldia 😞
Knowing this... do you still desire peace ?
Aldia is the best, really sad that he's not mentioned in DS3
@@Agathyos it is implied that pontiff Sulyvahn simps for Aldia tho
@@xDamage69he just loves people whose names start with ald
Just beat the game like 30 minutes ago. What a beautiful experience
So did you have that life crisis experience while the credit rolling ?!
@@Fenrir-n2jyes
same it's such an amazing game
Welcome to that select few who have had the privilege to play through this amazing game.
@@lechadeur Fr
i tried dark souls 3 back in 2017, got pretty stuck and frustrated. So i quit the game around the dancer boss fight. I can happily say after 7 years i came back to this game, started a fresh save and finally beat my first play through just moments ago. The end credit music is glorious. Im glad I came back
Exactly the same bro
Just beat it today.
Well done brother! Sleep sound knowing you put an end to the firelinking curse of the gods
Did you play the dlcs too that are immaculate, just finished my second play thru on dark souls and boutta finish off my character in ds2 one dlc left
Did the same thing but with sekiro, fromsoft makes amazing games
tbh i cried when this theme starts playing after finishing the game! DS3 will be my most favorite game of all time i played other souls games yep nothing beats ds3
Ik it is so fucking good. I got into the series with this game and the feeling of rest and comfort the epilogue gives is one of the things that made me get obsessed with the game and learning about the whole trilogy
Which ending did u choose
I started crying on the final boss second phase even tho it was my first souls, I knew that motive from ds1. It did a perfect sync, ending of phase one music right into phase 2. I will always treasure that moment and this game
Finally beat DS3 recently. This game is truly beautiful. I cannot think of a better way to finish the trilogy.
Came back to add: Man, the way this music hits at 3:14...It truly is something special. It even feels really emotional to a grown man like me. Easily one of the best pieces of credits music I have heard in a game in a very long time.
and a lot of people skip it😭😭
@@alessioferazzoli
Thank god I didn’t skip any part
Soul of Cinder when second phase kick in and realize that was Gwyn made me tear man 🤦🏻♂️
The epilogue ost was a final emotional farewell to the trilogy
It made me cry as If I was in funeral.
I never felt so emotional and attached to a video game ever before
This is the best game that i've ever played in my life. Experience after dark souls 3 impossible to convei in mere words. This is a true masterpiece.
I completely agree dude. Dark souls 3 is my favorite game of all time and best souls game
Victory, but no joy ahead.
This could go with a funeral, a wedding or making waffles.
But I would unironically love to listen to this as the last thing I hear.
The beauty of the song paired with the memories from one of my favorite games of all time, my first soulslike; and the feelings of accomplishment and relaxation after reaching the end of a long and challenging journey, it truly is something special
Fuck the gods, Fuck the fire, all my homies want darkness and the age of Man
and the Firekeeper
Time marches on for all, replacing old gods and lords with new, and it's futile to try to stop it. Gwyn was a coward coveting his power, and punished everyone for his fear of the age of man, but he's long gone now, and so must his cursed age.
@@RahnonymousCursed age? Bro have you even seen what the abyss is like? If anything, it’s called the age of dark for a reason. It’s because it’s bad.
At least the age of darkness doesn’t last forever. At least light shall come again.
@@Devin7Eleven Its not called the age of dark because it is bad? Age of Dark is the age of men, and the name doesn't necessarily mean its an existence devoid of light as the dark soul is capable of producing flame. The Age of Dark is an age without gods, where humans can live freely without the undead curse, live and die like all humans deserve to, not be forced to "live" thousands of years as mindless hollows. Also the abyss exists only because the Age of Fire has been prolonged unnaturally for so long, making it out of control.
@@ridero4812 here's the kicker. it's devoid of the gods' light. of Gwyn's light. man can always find light, and you might realize it's closer than you could imagine. I think something as small and simple as the firekeeper herself could be that light.
Mayst thou thy peace discov'r.
May the flames guide thee
Even after all these years this song always makes me cry
i always come back when im in the feels...
Dont you dare Go hollow
I have this headcanon that the bell you hear ringing at parts of the soundtrack is the bell above Firelink Shrine desperately ringing for more ash to link the first flame, but it's all in vain as the Ashen One is the last to link the flame as the fire dies out either when consuming the player or just after the player is consumed
I like to imagine the fire keeper is singing this to us
Ashen One, hearest thou my voice, still?
There will be a day without messages
Invaders
Allies
Bloodstains
One day you too will not be there
But they will wait for you still
Your fire keeper most of all.
As she always did
But you won't come.
But she still waits
"Only dark will remain..."
Isn't The Usurper Ending The True One?
@@jhonmarmorales8033 ehh not really, its the one where u give the keeper her eyes i think
Fear not the Dark, my friend.
And let the feast begin.
@@jhonmarmorales8033
That was only a step.
This the real ending.
Thank you…for everything
the greatest gaming experience you will ever have man….
3:11 to 4:40 got to be one of the best parts of any orquest or song ever. Not only in videogames but in music! What a beautiful work
Это прекрасно🥲. Эти чувства, когда только победил душу пепла, и понимаешь, что твой путь завершен, что ты превозмог, одолел и победил...
DS3 was so dark and sad
@@qinyima5693yes it is
Но какой ценой? Дс3 настолько прекрасная игра потому что она вся выглядит и звучит как остаток чего то великого, остались одни руины, как пепел от огня эпилог это единсвеная тема где есть признак на что то радостное, в новом начале, эта мелодия тебя так и говорит что пора отпустить, прекращай эту бессмыслицу, и пусть когда то кто то нарисует прекрасный новый мир спокойный, холодный и великий...
Funny how this game portrays utter loneliness and darkness as an unimaginable hell. What is it that you're exactly fighting for?
Is it better to be endlessly tormented?(fight bosses/npcs/spirits)
Or to be alone in darkness, no light, no flames for guidance?
Way I see it, this game emphasizes that no matter light or dark, alone or in company. We are all suffering and fighting blindly against forces we cannot control.
A joy shared is one doubled; A sorrow shared is one halved.
In these darkest of games, treasured companions are what kept me going. Whether it's the Firekeeper's soothing words, or Solaire's passionate speeches.
Underrated comment, love it
@@voidreamer thanks dude :)
Im not crying, you're crying
Ok, i cry.
Hearing this after the epilogue song from Demons souls it sounds so recognizable and truly felt like Dark Souls 3 was the end of an era. The soulsborne games finished with Dark Souls 3 and I will stand by that. I love Sekiro and Elden Ring even more so than the previous fromsoft installments, but they'll never have that mystical and amazing era that Demons Souls, Bloodborne, and Dark Souls gave us.
when I die I want this played at my funeral fr
Bro want his people to be more sad as possible
This song gives you that feeling of retirement like after long grueling battle unending and hopeless struggle you can finally just let it all go and just lay down close your eyes and finally rest..
I love it whenever they use the bell in Dark Souls music. I’ve always interpreted it as the bell of awakening, trying to summon more people to keep the flame alive, but to no avail
I finally got into the Dark Souls series after some videos about its lore caught my interest, and I believed it would be a nice break from Bloodborne and Elden Ring. So I went in mostly blind for Dark Souls III, and I must say: as a writer, I was completely taken away with the writing in this game, the gameplay was incredibly fun, much of the bosses will remain amongst my top 10 of all time, and the music especially: absolutely breathtaking. Beaten the game today, needless to say: it felt like a wonderful journey, on which I never felt such emotions ever since playing Bloodborne. Amazing game.
THIS is Yuka Kitamura's Magnum Opus. (and the alternate version that I believe is better made than this.)
"Epilogue" is the final swansong of the Dark Souls world.
The lullaby to sing a dying world to rest.
A final farewell.
A reflection of all that happened during the Age of Fire and its unnaturally extended lifespan.
Every God and Dragon ever celebrated and felled. Everyone who ever linked the fire and what their Age of Fire brought, however insignificant.
And most of all, this song dwells on what will come next for the world depending on what your Unkindled Ash chooses.
Will the Age of Fire, the age that allows the gods to prosper and the humans to suffer and hollow out, continue?
Or will the Age of Dark be allowed to come into being, bringing humans into their rightful place as the next beings in power, and allowing for the renewal of the universe by ridding itself of the stagnation that the unnaturally extended Age of Fire cursed it with?
Yuka Kitamura is one of the most talented musical artists ever. I think that her abilities trancend game music, and she deserves so much more recognition than she gets. She could EASILY rock the academy if she ever ventured into film composition.
Wdym alternate version, can't find it
@@Graddg Yeah i don't think it's on yt unfortunately. it IS on spotify though. it's subtly different, but you can definitely hear it. the instrumentation and arrangements are different. the one on spotify is the one that actually plays at the end of the game. i personally prefer that one to this one.
Yeah, the alternate version at the end has that motif of the Ringed City
Where bro on spotify, all her old shit is faded out and i cant click it.@@midwintersnight
@@CarlosDiaz-fs6cv search 'Dark Souls 3' in 'Albums'. It should be track 31 on that album.
Me pase todos los finales del juego, y de todos ellos el final "fin del fuego", es el que mas calza con este ost, desde la musica del santuario de enlace de fuego cuando le das los ojos a la guardiana, y de todo su dialogo de que el jugador hace esto para al fin alcanzar la paz y terminar con este ciclo sin sentido, recordemos que el ser de ceniza ya enlazo el fuego una vez, sabe lo que implica y los sacrificios que se hicieron para al final no lograr nada, para mi, este final es el canónico del juego.
Pd: Gracias Dark Souls.
Pienso lo mismo, para mí es el único final canónico, y lo que dice la guardiana de fuego "pero un día pequeñas llamas bailarán en la oscuridad, como ascuas enlazadas por señores pasados" me da la esperanza de que algún día tendremos algo más de esta saga, aunque sea un spin off
@@titonumet pues si, el ciclo del fuego nunca acaba hasta que sea totalmente consumida y no queden nisiquiera las cenizas.
Just beat SoC after playing through all 3 games. Man what a fucking journey, this series has completely changed my view of what a video game can be. It's an absolute masterpiece :')
Just did the platinum after 4 years. I remember what i went through all the players that helped me sometimes friends, the farming, the pain struggling for some boss fights. Now my ashen one can rest in peace knowing that the deed as been done my soul is free. Thanks you dark souls.
The last thing I heard before this ost was a grandma telling me
"Nameless accursed undead, unfit even to be cinder. And so it is that ash seeketh embers".
All I did was press R1 by mistake 😭😭😭
Best ending
"Nao importa o quão sofisticada é, uma mentira continuará sempre sendo uma mentira"
Aldia, Estudioso do primeiro pecado
Finished the game 2nd time.
Thank you Dark Souls...
Just finished it and the ost is amazing kinda made me feel nostalgic
Literally perfect
Miyazaki's work is out of this world.
How can people say this is not the best dark souls.
But it's not the best
I prefer DS1’s level design but DS3 overall is a much better game imo and the polished nature of its areas makes up for the lack of interconnectivity.
it legit is, people say that ds1 is better cuz of nostalgia and it being og, ive played plus platinumed all 3 and can still say that Ds3 is better, its the perfect end of a masterpiece of a series
@@rice8390 art is subjective
The best souls game still
I cry
Retern to slumber
Rest soundly, skeleton.
I NEED to beat this game. At the abyss watchers rn which- are my favorite boss honestly. But rn im- dealing with some head stuff, and i think this will help me get a bit of fresh air
If it's helping you now, the feeling of reward will be all the greater once you listen to it in-game 🖤
Same point as you
Took a break from the game because of school, time to get back into business
honest to gwyn, this is my favorite ost in the series
If God forbid I ever hear of an incoming nuclear attack, I'll spend my last 6 minutes before impact listening to this.
Humans are of the dark..
This game killed my depression, so ironic.
In contrast, this game made me feel sad, not depressed just pure sadness due to the sad fate of most NPC characters we meet along the way, sadness due to how almost hopeless and pointless the world and story of Dark Souls is (pointless but not in a negative criticism of the whole series). Suffering and pain actually give someone purpose in life yet also makes them feel hopeless and want to go hollow, it is like a double-edged sword.
@@el_gatoNegroYOU ARE A FKIN CAT
Malenia was my 165'th boss and I played this as I was fighting her. Wouldn't have had it any other way...
Man, i keep crying when i hear this.
Fuck Gwyn honestly
but if Gwyn was never a massive cunt, we would have never gotten this masterpiece
Screw you Gwyn, screw you Kaathe! I choose fire go bye bye!
masterpiece
Wait isnt this similar to nameless song?
I just had the same realization, and I'm surprised not more people seem to talk about that.
Love that kind of stuff, and I have no idea how I haven't picked up on it earlier.
“Try finger” said by BONK
elden ring players have no idea at all.
Elden ring is focus on gameplay
Dark souls focus on making you cry every time you think about it
For me dark souls 3 is better for me
So true
Elden Ring's story and overall feeling is that of a larger than life epic, an over-the-top battle of demigods and empowering deities come to light. And for that, it does wonderfully.
However.. the much fainter somber melancholy of the Souls games will _always_ win my heart over. There's something so powerful despite it's lack of overt storytelling. You simply feel the lost grace of Lordran, the abandonment of Majula, the desolation of Lothric.
Darksouls more focused on humanly connections and feelings while while eldenring can be mythological story of gods
this game psychologically hits hard. your character in souls game reflects you as you play it.
Brasílian liked the song is perfect 🔥🔥🥇
ill miss you mother firekeeper
While I think the alternate version that came along with the DLC of The Ringed City is so much better, this one is like a homage to the OST of the first 2 games and Demon's Souls, made by Motoi Sakuraba.
It emphasize more on the song itself, while the alternate does it with the instrumentation.
Anyways, Yuka Kitamura did an amazing OST for DS3.
Don't you dare! Oh, don't you dare! By the way, I did it!
O you don't have the right O you don't have the right
@@jooot_6850 lol
I beat dark souls 3 just few days ago
I was feeling thriumpant after i had defeated gael in only few attempts
Safe to say he was one of the best fights i had in any fromsoft game
Sister friede made me lose my mind
Demon prince felt fun to fight with lapp and gael
Midir made me mad so much
Twin princes was really fun even tho i only even them in just 2 attempts
But gael was just every frame of a painting (get it) indeed
Just amazing
Kudos to miyazaki
Dark Souls 🖤
Yee when I told people that I liked DS3 more than Bloodborne, them Bloodborne fan bois got mad. This game still remains as my favorite from fromsoft despite elden ring being my first souls like I beat from the company, mind you I still have this opinion even after beating shadow of the erdtree over this past summer
Por mais que eu nade para chegar em terra seca, eu não percebi que estava mergulhando para a escuridão do abismo.
pain
elden ring's cool and all but I prefer dark soul's grim dark fantasy
Try ashen finger…
Arttt artttt artttttt this song issss artt guys
If only Gwyn didn't cling so hard to his Age of Fire...
The lady who sang this also sang the original demon’s souls ending
Did you know the credit of Dark Souls 3 are sang by KOKIA?
...
Come back darksoul i wait new season 😢
Gwyn…….
Please stop taking my soul and squeeze tears from me :( A masterpiece! Hands down!
Шикарный ост
i'm so cooked
Sounds almost like the same bells from Artorias's theme
Life sucks
I agree brother... I agree i always come back to this ost when i am in my feels...
Pedrada
Why is life like a broken pencil? Because it's pointless! Ah! Ah... (;o;)
Nooooooooooooooooo
05:07
Idk if anyone said this before but
*... and only dark will remain*
Well the trilogy is over and yea, only dark remains, US, the players, humanity, the bearers of the Dark Soul❤
F me i love this series.
Try finger but hole...
2:22 !!!