Let's not forget *_"You Remind Me Of My Cousin's Cat! Killed That, Too!"_* almost makes me upset for being a khajiit but then I remember I'm avenging all the catless cousins out there with my magical flaming fingertips.
After listening to Morrowind, I want to go explore the forest. After Oblivion I want to go read an epic fantasy book. After Skyrim I want to punch someone in the face.
@@MegaZeta nah, skyrim is almost dead end, war everywhere, no one are true high king except jarl ballin - whiterun, i wish to see human vs God like oblivion and morrowind than being god hood from the beginning of the game ( dragon born is a joke ), the previous, you are from zero to be a hero to be a God sheogorath, plan to make a team remake oblivion remaster ( late 3rd era early 4th era
@Joheg But Dragonborn special from the start so it's bad every game has to say the same story. I found it refreshing tbh. Just the chills when the Greybeards are like DOVAHKIIN
Each game has the base theme of Morrowind but louder and more fast paced. It is my hypothesis that the elder scrolls 6's main theme will just be screaming
Morrowind makes you envision a grand landscape, full of treasures. Oblivion makes you envision a quest unlike any other. Skyrim makes you envision beating a dragon to death with your fists and eating its corpse raw.
My experience among TES series Morrowind : "f*ck Im lost" Oblivion : "what is wrong with their faces?" "They smiling too much" Skyrim : "beaten to death by townfolks bcs accidently fus a chicken" (Edited) Online : Happily flirting with Naryu :).
@Sevendor Wrong, try Daggerfall. Morrowind is Skyrim set to Novice mode by comparison. You're lucky to get out of the starting dungeon. Arena is the same way, but Daggerfall is actually playable.
AlwaysAmongUs yeah but ps has Spider-Man, Detroit become human, the last of us, god of war, fall guys, until dawn, uncharted, etc. Xbox has sea of thieves, sunset overdrive, halo, and forza pretty much
Yeah, length of Morrowind's full soundtrack was only 45 minutes. Oblivion's one is 59 minutes and Skyrim's one is 3 hours 38 minutes. Morrowind and Oblivion were criticized for having a too short soundtrack that was repeated too often
When i played Skyrim for hundreds of hours, i would always sit at the menu for several minutes letting the theme song envelope me transport me to another world before pressing play...
@@etern4ld4rkness46 Oh yeah i did it for oblivion and morrowind also, i literally took 2 weeks off work in 2011 when skyrim came out (2 days after my birthday) and just played all day every day for more than 100 hours, it was incredible
@@aaron8342 I hope the 6th game has a feeling and theme we could not have expected, and a sense of awe we've never felt from a game before. THEN it will be a worthy Elder Scrolls game..
Morrowind was not only my first Elder Scrolls game, but my first open world game as a whole. Its theme will always be number one to me, and hold a special place in my heart.
+wishbone346 i probably spent more time in Morrowind than in Oblivion and Skyrim combined, It's kinda sad, I've been generally less interested in the newer Elder Scrolls games than the older ones, personally I would say Oblivion was a better game than Skyrim was but Morrowind is still at the top.
Tigirus Oblivion's art style just turned me off too much to enjoy it. It was just too "generic fantasy" for my taste. I enjoyed Skyrim a lot, but it definitely is thousands of times better with mods than without.
Alex Everett-last You totally should, man. If you can't get past the graphics you can play it on pretty much a toaster so your PC should be able to handle it. Just go grab some texture mods and stuff off Nexus and you'll be golden. :D
2:54 "This is the 27th of Last Seed. The year of Akatosh 433. These are the closing days of the third era... and the final hours... of my life..." -Uriel Septim Anyone else still get chills to that?
From the newest to the oldest: Skyrim: Going adventuring in ancient Scandinavia. Oblivion: Going adventuring in ancient Rome. Morrowind: Going adventuring on Mars.
Morrowind basically Southeast Asia & China. But the dumb creator think that volcano can cause that great damage. Can pollute land, air, and water. For years. Dumb. It's in fact volcano brings fertile soil and also fresh mineral from the inside of the Earth. Iron, copper, sand, stone, etc. Look at Indonesia. They have the most volcano but the country is not as scary as you think. Especially not like in Morrowind.
@@moo_shrooms3143 true, I just got morrowind and I was going for a quest in Calder from Balmora and I thought I was going in circles until I finally reached the castle
Skyrim also grand adventure, man skyrim its legendary will always remember passes 100 years or more will be remember always... that game its just so fucking beatiful and legendary damn....
I love how they mixed Morrowind and Oblivions' theme songs together to make Skyrim's theme and then added a chorus that actually sings the dragon tongue.. Damn Bethesda, ggnore.
Can I just say now that the elder scrolls franchise is one of the most memorable and brilliant franchises of all time? Hearing this hit me with feels for some reason
minecraft faggot1337 It is still fascinating, but I can respect your opinion because I see why you said that. Morrowind was LEGENDARY as Oblivion was. Skyrim just had a lack of adventure. It was still Awesome IMO.
Not a lack of adventure, just a lack of an interesting story. They also dumbed down magic to the point that being a mage is painful. Being a mage in Oblivion and Morrowind was the most fun class to be because of the abundance of spells and the ability to make your own spells, and Bethesda took it away in Skyrim.
+Cheeco Bean i feel you too. but maybe they took it away since dragonborn has the ability to shout(special power) . the nerevarine has the ability to make magic(special power) . you know every character have his special power... since elder scrolls is an rpg . u role play as dragonborn/nerevarine/H.O.K. so dont expect every character to have the same powers. especially if tesVI lets u play with another character. anyways i love to make my own spells in skyrim(since its new)
Morrowind’s Theme: a story of magic and exploration, a fight against demigods, and to save a land of lost knowledge Oblivion’s Theme: a tale of honor and righteousness, a battle against the evil forces of the other planes of existence, to save the land of a divine empire Skyrim’s theme: a prophecy of strength and will, a war against dragons and the end of days, to save the land of milk drinkers
@@sametturn bir Skyrim fanı olarak söylüyorum,Skyrim Lotrın yandan yemişidir.Ama yinede Elder Scrollsun filmi çekilse Lotr kadar tutar.Alduinin çağ açıp,kapaması,ejderdoğanın yükselişi ve son dövüş falan...Mükemmel olur.
LanetolsunTony tes filmi hikaye belki güzel olur ancak asıl olayı, yani kahramanı oyundaki gibi güzel anlatamazsın en azından burada. Çünkü belli bir kahraman yok. Oyunda kahraman sensin. Bir de her yerde farklı görev ve değişik factionların questlineları var bu da filmden çok diziye uyum sağlar (film serisi olsa da aşırı uzun olur) ama kahraman olmadığı için zor olur.
What the soundtracks make me imagine: Morrowind: a explorer in a forest looking for secrets Oblivion: a soldier marching to fight for what its right Skyrim: a warrior fighting his way through an army of undead while a dragon arrives from the skies to dare him to a duel
Well, for the skyrim part, I've experienced that with the Miraak's cultists. When I was fighting them, 2 Frostbite spiders and a dragon was coming from nowhere. But yeah, I survive
Morrowind: What a beautiful music! Oblivion: WOW THAT'S EPIC! Skyrim: DOVAHKIIN DOVAHKIIN!!! Elder Scrolls 6: Let me gess, someone stole your sweetroll? Edit: I did a mistake so I have corrected it
The drums come from Morrowind's theme were they symbolize the beating heart of Lorkhan inside the Red Mountain. I guess they could be repurposed to signal the awakening of the dragons in Skyrim.
Morrowind's theme is just beautiful. It really encapsulates centuries of peace and prosperity across the continent; the height of the Third Empire. By the Fourth Era, it is so sad to see how the empire has become a mere shadow of its once glorious past.
„It really encapsulates centuries of peace and prosperity across the continent“ There was nothing like that. Even during the Reign of Uriel VII (the current ruler at the time of Morrowind) there had been major unrest, with Tharn holding the Emperor captive for 10 years. Just a few years prior to the Events of Morrowind giant chaos ensued in the West, with an event called Warp in the West. And a century prior one of the worst disasters in recorded history occurred, with an entire army and the ruler of the empire getting lost on another continent.
@@amazinghorizon8270 Yes, but the continent was united and didn't have to deal with Nazi Elves, Dragons, Demonic Daedra Invasions and a guy with a wonderful voice like Dagoth Ur. Compared to everything after Morrowind, Tamriel was pretty peaceful (The invasion of Akavir is another story), things started to get ugly right from the events of Arena onwards. Just imagine that the Empire will probably no longer exist in Elder Scrolls VI, if Bethesda follows the logic.
Elderscrolls 1: Eternal Champion Elderscrls 2: Hero of Daggerfall Elderscrls 3: Nerevarine Elderscrolls 4:Champion of Cyrodiil Elderscrolls 5: Dragonborn All the heroes of tamriel
Lets not forget the former member of the blades that rebuilt his hometown after It was destroyed and single-handledly killed a ancient ayeild king that had the power to destroy Tamriel forever and set it into chaos. Tes Blades had a great story considering its a mobile game. You are not some sort of god from a ancient prophecy ,you are just a simple hero
It would release my Bowles and I would be ready to go to sovengarde to during my way into a 2nd early grave with the heroes of old I'm still a bit hyped after watching the skyrim remastered trailer
All three songs almost represent a different style of fantasy in their sound. Morrowind's sounds like something you would play with CS Lewis' or strangely enough, something like classic Star Trek. There is a wonder to it, a sense of thrill and discovery. Oblivion's belongs with something like LOTR or weirdly, something like HBO's Rome. There is a grandeur to it. Skyrim belongs with something akin to Game of Thrones. Gritty, powerful and bloody.
Morrowind: Go and explore, my intrepid adventurer! The world is before you, limited only by your own will to dominate that which bars your way. Oblivion: The Emperor is come unto his halls, my friends. Let us draw our swords together, one last time, and make ready, for death has come to collect his dues. Skyrim: Skål, bræđur - to a bloody day! Drink your last - for the Valkyrjur have come to summom us home! We shall feast in Valhöll by dusk, and glory eternal calls our names! Our skjaldborg shall break them like rippling water upon oaken keels! Raise now your shields, and bleed them for every life lost!
Oblivion also invoked a sense of nostalgia and melancholy in me while playing it....ist really weird to desecribe but ist something Lord of the rings and tolkiens work inspires in me as well.
Man all 3 of these still give me goose bumps hearing them to this day. Nerevar Rising hits me the hardest though. Ill never forget getting Morrowind as a kid. I was 13 at the time, and my mom came home and said "saw this at the store, it looks like the type of game you would like" and HOLY SHIT! One of the best games I had ever played. Too bad I was only 7 when Daggerfall was a thing. I probably would have been all over it as well.
Makes perfect sense to me; a desolate home with beautiful music suddenly feels less barren. TES3 is still probably my favorite story and music in the series, even if the gameplay doesn't hold up as well anymore.
Not going to lie, Morrowind has this feeling of "going further, doing more", of exploring a landscape which is both familiar and alien-like. It has a sense of childish adventure and I think the music reflects this as everything is long and drawn out, but overlapping each other and blending into one. Oblivion has tension, there is a crisis going on, and its reflected in the song, the trumpets announcing something is occurring, the more orchestra feeling, its all about telling you something is occurring. But it feels more classic fantasy and I believe the music reflects the more standard fantasy feeling. Skyrim is about epicness, of overpowering a end of world situation and the music reflects power of the Dova and the Sons of Skyrim having to fight their own.
WizardsHangout I didn't find adventuring in Skyrim to be anything special, everything just seemed so bland, I preferred Oblivion, I haven't played Morrowind but I want to, apparently it's the best RPG out of the three, the Elder Scolls certainly has been dumbed down since the old games.
Zachary Chiupka Fun fact: Morrowind is the only Elder Scrolls game that I haven't played. It's just a difficult game to track down. TES I and II are free downloads off the Bethesda website, Oblivion was the first Elder scrolls game I played (I was 6), and Skyrim is everywhere. I don't count ESO as an Elder scrolls game, as I believe that it falls outside the official timeline.
What I liked about this soundtracks, that it progress from a slight peaceful adventurous person, to something scenery and courageous person, and into a warrior dramatic perspective.
The Heart Drum of Lorkhan is such a chilling consistency between each piece. He is so silently present in each story in such a major way, The Heart in Morrowind, Chim-el Adabal in Oblivion, and obviously in Skyrim with Shor himself. If there's a "main character" of the elder scrolls its definitely him.
Exactly. And this is why, playing Skyrim, I often search deliberately for that feeling of total wonder and magic atmosphere that Morrowind gave to me... With its bizarre landscapes, odd plants and creatures, surreal cities, and epic /fantasy like quests. Skyrim is much more realistic, it's like being in a medieval Norway... Something that once really existed. But in the world no place like Morrowind exists, this land is pure fantasy.
The Morrowind and Oblivion themes made you feel like an adventurer coming to a far away land as the Skyrim theme just makes you feel like a complete badass and made you feel unstoppable! All these are amazing!
+re5owns678 I don't think you and I have played the same game. It gets very difficult in a lot of areas especially Dwarven Ruins. Dragons do get easier and easier but that makes sence because you are the Dragonborn. You are becoming more experienced as you face more and more dragons. I get that it doesn't really make sense that a cave bear becomes more deadly than a dragon but then again that has sort of been a problem in a lot of bethesda games, not just skyrim. Where some enemies become more difficult than others when it shouldn't seem like it. For an example: The Brotherhood of Steel in Fallout 4. Somehow they are one of the most powerful enemies (or allies) you face. How does it make sense that one knight can take down a behemoth, idk. Again that's a problem that has been in a lot of bethesda games, not just Skyrim.
“You should have acted. They're already here. The Elder Scrolls told of their return. Their defeat was merely a delay, 'Til the time after Oblivion opened, When the sons of Skyrim would spill their own blood. But no one wanted to believe, Believe they even existed. And when the truth finally dawned, It dawns in fire! But, there is one they fear, In their tongue he is Dovahkiin: Dragonborn...” -Esbern “I was born 87 years ago. For 65 years I've ruled as Tamriel's Emperor. But for all these years I have never been the ruler of my own dreams. I have seen the Gates of Oblivion, beyond which no waking eye may see. Behold, in Darkness a Doom sweeps the land. This is the 27th of Last Seed; the Year of Akatosh 433. These are the closing days of the 3rd Era, and the final hours... of my life." -Uriel Septim
Hmmm....Probably somewhere between Oblivion and Skyrim but also could be "Becoming the Hero's Mentor" I played the Beta then my computer died and had to get a new one and forgot to re download it XD.
Jon Babbs ("Bosa") did an amazing job of a musical homage to Morrowind's music soundtrack by recruiting an entire symphony's worth of fellow musicians to come together & create the "Morrowind Music Overdose" series of MP3 tracks ...including his own recreation of Nerevar Rising (titled "The Elder Scrolls") which I swear is so unbelievably good, it has become my go-to alternate version of the (still awesome, much-loved) main theme by Jeremy Soule....
theese songs reminds me about every step, every second, every minute, every days that i spent fighting evil in all tamriel..... what a nostalgic franchise. A masterpiece.
Shaun thank you very much for your information, I never would’ve thought about the possibility of these 3 tracks of music being variations of the same song, thanks again for bestowing your knowledge upon me.
the most epic or nostalgic phrases (for me) of each saga Morrowind: now you die Oblivion: your money or you life Skyrim: I used to be an adventurer like you, then I took an arrow in the knee
morrowind: the essence of adventure and exploring. oblivion: let's be a hero and save everyone from oblivion skyrim: I EAT THE SOULS OF DRAGONS MOTHA-@$#/ LET'S GO AND SHOUT AT EVERYTHING except chickens.....chickens bad.
Ok, now that's a lie. The One They Fear only plays against dragons or Miraak. Maybe Harkon. Against everything else is the standard battle music. Unless a dragon got there as well, then it would be kinda funny expecting to kill the Dovahkiin in Alduin's name, and watching in horror as he slaughters a village because of one chicken.
Sorry I have to geek out about music for a bit (I’m a music education major), but I love how the composers of the elder scrolls melded the two themes of morrowind and oblivion together in the theme for Skyrim, and made it its own. In morrowind you first hear the beat of a drum and in oblivion you hear a repeated rhythmic pattern (sorry not specific) and in Skyrim you first hear the drums and that same rhythmic pattern when the strings enter on top of the drums. Then eventually you get the theme of morrowind in Skyrim but this time when you hear it its a completely different take. Even how the theme of oblivion sounds, it sounds like it has the same harmonic structure of morrowind, making all of the themes different yet unified. It’s almost as if these three themes are a theme and variations of the theme of morrowind. It tells the players that even though we’re in a different country this is still the same world. I love how composers achieve this sense of unity even when it’s a different take on the same melody and can represent themes in games to music.
Morrwind's emblem resembles brass, like the brass the Akulakhan was made of. Oblivion's Emblems resembles the blackened stone of the Oblivion Gates. Skyrim's emblem resembles steel referring to the civil war. Also notice how the lower right wingtip of the dragon - symbolizing the Empire - is chipped.
+DJ Scully Jeremy Soule composed all of them; fun fact: he also composed the original Dungeon Siege's soundtrack! Look up the Dungeon Siege theme if you haven't had the biggest music boner of your life yet.
+DJ Scully When they get a move on and announce the Elder Scrolls VI at E3 in 2016 people will be hyped out of their minds. Especially me, I will literally put my life's savings towards that game.
Morrowind makes me want to take Peter Pans hand, Oblivion makes me want to storm Mordor with all 5 holds of Skyrim behind me, and Skyrim makes me want to play Skyrim again 😭💯💯💯
Finished it in around 20 hours, but i also played a few side quests. Though i focused mostly on main. Now im doing thieves guild edit: changed main quests to side quests LOL
I got to level 80 on skyrim and literally messed everything up by killing every npc that is mortal then when im bored restart the whole game up to level 20 and restart it again
I was quick, I'd say 70 hours to the end of the so called 'main quest' first time. . . my Second character is standing somewhere in the wilderness at 200+ hours with a strange dragon stone in his pocket and has never seen another dragon after Helgen...
i am 43 and yesterday still i was literally sharpening my axe and chainsaw, and this very day i listen to this and a few tears forced their way out..... this is one of sapiens sapiens greatest musical achievement..... as for the game... well .... if you are reading this you KNOW !
I'm 46 and I don't even play that many games nor ever good at any, but I've spent embarassing amount of hours playing these three. I think I will still memorize every note for as long as I live.
Morrowind is the only one that makes me tear up a little. They all give me chills. Damn, now I have the itch to play them all again (and that can take years to do it right).
Same here, though I began with Morrowind. Oblivion was, and probably always will be, my favorite game in the series. To be honest, listening to any soundtrack pieces from the TES games (even the older ones) brings back such amazing memories and they immediately make me want to get back in game and play them. Currently, I'm stuck in Skyrim Special Edition and ESO though. xD
Believe it or not, the theme was originally solely intended for Morrowind. But it was apparently too awesome not to bring back as the theme for the whole series.
Listening to this just make me wanna play Morrowind, Oblivion And Skyrim. Such great games. It's only with those I really have fun and the only games I still play without being bored.
For me, Oblivion is the best Elder Scrolls Game. The reason why is that the game was so relaxing and really reminded me of the perfect Dungeons & Dragons video game. The rolling green hills, with classic fantasy music really immersed me! Sure... the game has lots of weird problems, but the style of Leveling and character creation of older RPGs along with the world was just spectacular for a fantasy game in my opinion!
@@Baguette_Lord mechanically it def would be bc it had combat rolls essentially. but I think they were talking more about the atmosphere. oblivion is the closest to a traditional fantasy setting as we know it from other games/media ig (like lotr for example)? mostly bc traditional fantasy worlds are still semi-realistic (mostly modeled on medieval england or other european locations), whereas morrowind is nothing like our world, and skyrim is less "fantasy" setting and more just.. vikings/snow
Oblivion felt alive. In Skyrim, everyone feels like robots. In Oblivion, they're unpredictable and have a lot more life. It's jank, but its so charming. I love it
Morrowind: The hero lives with his family in peace Oblivion: The hero is on a journey, a quest to face and vanquish evil Skyrim: The hero stands before the army of darkness, ready to charge them and fulfill his destiny
Morrowind: "Okay guys, time for an adventure like you've never seen before!" Oblivion: "Now look to the horizon, your destiny is set there!" Skyrim: "You're the chosen one! The one and only! You can do it! Yes! YES! You can win! You will WIN!"
It's like your first adventure, and then when you've been on the most epic quests, you find a strong knowledge. The first has an innocence and acceptance of risks, like a kitten crossing its city, then the next song retains knowledge that this innocence is pure, after fighting valiantly for it, and then finally, the veteran that still knows this but doesn't care as much to be whimsical and just wants to punch. A lot. Defending this is now so ingrained it needs no more thought than how to accomplish the mission.
Morrowind: "Behold the great lands. adventure awaits you, Nerevar." Oblivion: "Hail, Hero. The grand fortresses and proud people of Cyrodiil stand at your service." Skyrim: " *Drem Yol lok Dovahkiin, Kriaan Se Dovah.* Rule these harsh and hardy lands with your mighty Thu'um! *Pruzah!* "
The themes of:
"You N'wah!"
"What's the matter, getting tired?!"
and "Never should have come here."
Let's not forget *_"You Remind Me Of My Cousin's Cat! Killed That, Too!"_* almost makes me upset for being a khajiit but then I remember I'm avenging all the catless cousins out there with my magical flaming fingertips.
“You picked a bad time to get lost friend”
You'll make a fine rug cat.
Sadly, "you like the sight of your own blood?" is another game series.
BY THE GODS THERE IS A PSYCHOPATH ON THE LOOSE!
So basically, the themes got angrier.
Yare yare daze
More like the theme's balls dropped lower with each game😂
@@Noobolon wrrrrryyyyyy
Morrowind: friendly
Oblivion: passive
Skyrim: *Anger*
Kinda ye
Morrowind: the exploration
Oblivion: the questing
Skyrim: carrying dragonbones to the nearest merchant
Ex fucking scuse me? Who the hell sells dragon parts? YOU WEAR THAT SHIT AS A HAT.
I would like but its 69
@@dorianmelrath6735 Now it's ONLY 399!
@@MyNameIsBucket It will take a while to get to smithing 100 so you might as well sell some dragon bones
@@dorianmelrath6735 I don't ever sell them because I am paranoid i will run out.
Morrowind: lizard racism
Oblivion: demon racism
Skyrim: flying lizard racism
Skyrim: elf racism (if your a Nord) xd
@@Hariesh everyone can say fuck the thalmor
@@nathancephery3626 I agree, Fuck the thalmor
I am seeing a pattern that I may not like
Our racisms shall only lead down a holy path. All evil shall be kept forever at bay.
After listening to Morrowind, I want to go explore the forest.
After Oblivion I want to go read an epic fantasy book.
After Skyrim I want to punch someone in the face.
It's disappointing that the Skyrim theme isn't making you want to punch a dragon in the face repeatedly and chug a gallon of mead. Wuss.
So you want to play an Elder Scrolls game?
MysticalMojo accurate.
@@shawnbaze364 Haha its amazing how you actually can do all 3 in a TES game.
@@selectivepontification8766 when eating a feast in the middle of battle
morrowind and oblivion: majestic, magical, otherworldly
skyrim: **angry nord chanting**
Kid, you fucked up. You picked the one place where these games are pretty much even in quality.
@@MegaZeta nah, skyrim is almost dead end, war everywhere, no one are true high king except jarl ballin - whiterun, i wish to see human vs God like oblivion and morrowind than being god hood from the beginning of the game ( dragon born is a joke ), the previous, you are from zero to be a hero to be a God sheogorath, plan to make a team remake oblivion remaster ( late 3rd era early 4th era
@@user-qv1gc1vn7o He's saying the themes are all equally as good, nothing to do with the games themselves.
@@user-qv1gc1vn7o it's still god vs human though, dragons are sons of akatosh.
@Joheg But Dragonborn special from the start so it's bad every game has to say the same story.
I found it refreshing tbh. Just the chills when the Greybeards are like DOVAHKIIN
Each game has the base theme of Morrowind but louder and more fast paced. It is my hypothesis that the elder scrolls 6's main theme will just be screaming
*_Intense, Enraged Nordic Screaming as the mountains thunder in the background and the aldmeri dominion collectively soils itself._*
I hear Mick Gordon is available.
since it will likely be redguard, i believe it will be rather subdued
Viking Metal, directly
DOOVAAHKIIIIINN DOOVAAHKIIIIINN ALABUTISHTABUKEEN AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Morrowind: "Well met, Adventurer."
Oblivion: "Hail, citizen!"
Skyrim: *"FUS RO DAH!"*
*What is it outlander?*
Preceded by a "do you get to the cloud district very often?"
I use to be an adventurer like you then I took a arrow to the knee
Watch the skies, traveller
@@ra_alf9467 need something ?
Morrowind: The Adventurer
Oblivion: The Soldier
Skyrim: The Warrior
Sleep a little longer bro
Soldier and warrior are synonymous...
Nope; a Solider is a Warrior but a Warrior isn't necessarily a Soldier.
The Elder Scrolls: Redfall
@@EpicRedCondor You're correct, but I just don't like how the original commenter used the terminology.
Morrowind makes you envision a grand landscape, full of treasures.
Oblivion makes you envision a quest unlike any other.
Skyrim makes you envision beating a dragon to death with your fists and eating its corpse raw.
I would say beating a dragon to death with your fists and eating its corpse raw would be a quest unlike any other.
Power of music man! It inspires!!!!!
Eating its *soul* raw, even.
@@nightsong81 I prefer it cooked
No more hand to hand combat, sorry lol
My experience among TES series
Morrowind : "f*ck Im lost"
Oblivion : "what is wrong with their faces?" "They smiling too much"
Skyrim : "beaten to death by townfolks bcs accidently fus a chicken"
(Edited)
Online : Happily flirting with Naryu :).
LordNightCrawler yeah
First thing I learned in Skyrim, the guards aren’t psychopaths like in oblivion, but even a bounty of five gold is enough to be stabbed
@Sevendor Wrong, try Daggerfall. Morrowind is Skyrim set to Novice mode by comparison. You're lucky to get out of the starting dungeon.
Arena is the same way, but Daggerfall is actually playable.
Fucking chickens may be frowned upon, my brother.. but do not worry, for it is completely normal!
My first Skyrim experience: "Man, it's so dark, I'm gonna turn up the gamma... wait, there's no setting for gamma? Khajiit it is then"
I love how just the Skyrim theme alone takes up half the entire video
Just like how making Skyrim ports take up half of Bethesda’s resources
AlwaysAmongUs it’s will prolly still be on pc, Microsoft owns windows and Xbox
AlwaysAmongUs yeah but ps has Spider-Man, Detroit become human, the last of us, god of war, fall guys, until dawn, uncharted, etc. Xbox has sea of thieves, sunset overdrive, halo, and forza pretty much
@@aweirdoontheinternet8543 Todd: "Wanna see me sell Skyrim? Wanna see me do it again? Wanna see me do it again? Wanna see me do it again?"
Yeah, length of Morrowind's full soundtrack was only 45 minutes. Oblivion's one is 59 minutes and Skyrim's one is 3 hours 38 minutes. Morrowind and Oblivion were criticized for having a too short soundtrack that was repeated too often
Morrowind : man an an an an an an ana
Oblivion : NAnaNAnaNAnaNAnaNANAnaNA
SKYRIM : DOVAHKIIN DOVAHKIIN NAAL OK ZIN LOS VAHRIIN
Lol
Gondor remembers.
@@dejankuzmanovic7059 Where was Gondor when the Westfold fell?!
Just imagine Elder Scrolls 6
@@redd8063 Where was Gondor when our enemies closed in around us!? Where was Gon...
If the three themes were an adventuring party, it would be Legolas, Alexander the Great,and Conan the Barbarian...
a party to be reckoned with, definitely
My Legolas😍
My Alexander the Great
necrosunderground SO FUDGING TRUE
@@Valandix So long as you were topping, if you the bottom you wouldn't be respected as a man.
When i played Skyrim for hundreds of hours, i would always sit at the menu for several minutes letting the theme song envelope me transport me to another world before pressing play...
That's the exact thing I did with oblivion when I played the fudge outta it when it came out in 06
@@etern4ld4rkness46 Oh yeah i did it for oblivion and morrowind also, i literally took 2 weeks off work in 2011 when skyrim came out (2 days after my birthday) and just played all day every day for more than 100 hours, it was incredible
God, I hope the sixth Elder Scrolls game will have the same sense of wonder as the previous did.
@@aaron8342 I hope the 6th game has a feeling and theme we could not have expected, and a sense of awe we've never felt from a game before. THEN it will be a worthy Elder Scrolls game..
I truly felt this comment
Pirates of the Caribbean:
"I'll take that, thankyou"
Me : starts whispering Elder scrolls themes and somehow ends with pirates of the Caribbean
Morrowind was not only my first Elder Scrolls game, but my first open world game as a whole. Its theme will always be number one to me, and hold a special place in my heart.
+wishbone346 i probably spent more time in Morrowind than in Oblivion and Skyrim combined, It's kinda sad, I've been generally less interested in the newer Elder Scrolls games than the older ones, personally I would say Oblivion was a better game than Skyrim was but Morrowind is still at the top.
Tigirus Oblivion's art style just turned me off too much to enjoy it. It was just too "generic fantasy" for my taste. I enjoyed Skyrim a lot, but it definitely is thousands of times better with mods than without.
same with me for oblivion. Although I haven't played morrowind, it's theme and the dragonborn dlc for skyrim make me really want to play it.
Alex Everett-last You totally should, man. If you can't get past the graphics you can play it on pretty much a toaster so your PC should be able to handle it. Just go grab some texture mods and stuff off Nexus and you'll be golden. :D
True. Same sitch here.
2:54 "This is the 27th of Last Seed. The year of Akatosh 433. These are the closing days of the third era... and the final hours... of my life..." -Uriel Septim
Anyone else still get chills to that?
Jake Harris None will beat that opening lines. Damn, Sir Patrick Stewart is too fucking perfect
Who is Uriel septim?is he the last septim?
@109211911987574038918 He was one of the last emperor's of the Septim Dynasty followed by the last Septim, Martin, his son.
willl676 aka Sean Bean. "One does not simply close shut the jaws of Oblivion." lol
Jake Harris lmao. He manages to die even in the games he participates.
Morrowind and Oblivion: *sweeping, soaring high fantasy music*
Skyrim: *nordic noises intensify*
Come, friend or traitor come.
From the newest to the oldest:
Skyrim: Going adventuring in ancient Scandinavia.
Oblivion: Going adventuring in ancient Rome.
Morrowind: Going adventuring on Mars.
5 minutes of exploring later in morrowind
Where the fuck am i
More like going on an adventure on acid
Morrowind basically Southeast Asia & China.
But the dumb creator think that volcano can cause that great damage. Can pollute land, air, and water. For years. Dumb.
It's in fact volcano brings fertile soil and also fresh mineral from the inside of the Earth. Iron, copper, sand, stone, etc.
Look at Indonesia. They have the most volcano but the country is not as scary as you think. Especially not like in Morrowind.
Drbst maybe because it’s a magical volcano with the body parts of a god in it?
@@moo_shrooms3143 true, I just got morrowind and I was going for a quest in Calder from Balmora and I thought I was going in circles until I finally reached the castle
Arena and Daggerfall: "Am I a Joke to you?"
Most definetely
@Фаик Тагиев ESO is better than most of the Singleplayer Elder Scrolls tbh
@@markmauk8231 am i a joke to you
@@parkerrobbins8992 Maybe
Yes
Morrowind: Grand Adventure
Obivion: Epic Quest
Skyrim: Legendary Battle
Kind of reflects the way the games play if you think about it :)
Skyrim also grand adventure, man skyrim its legendary will always remember passes 100 years or more will be remember always... that game its just so fucking beatiful and legendary damn....
i agree
Luzbel Dados do you even english bro?
DjApokalipsy Do you even spanish bro? :)
Morrowind was better.
Моrrowind-childhood
Oblivion-youth
Skyrim-adulthood
TES VI-old age
TES 7- помер дед
@@Vot4er0 Максим
Half-Life 3: Retirement of my kids. Also, I don't have kids.
Nah bro, TES VI is death.
I was born april 2002. In my youth I played Oblivion and Skyrim. Tho I will still be old age when TES VI comes out
Resume:
III - "I AM THE WHAT?"
IV - "YOU KILLED THE THANE???"
V - "I AM ACUSED OF CHICKEN MURDER???"
what?
I love how they mixed Morrowind and Oblivions' theme songs together to make Skyrim's theme and then added a chorus that actually sings the dragon tongue.. Damn Bethesda, ggnore.
I was thinking the same
Jack Armstrong Yes, me too
TheLostSapphire Why is Bethesda credited? It should go to the composers.
Miya Kimi it is, to Jeremy soule. but bethesda owns the rights. holy shit all these dumbasses!
Miya Kimi Because without Bethesda, jeremy wouldn't have made this.
Can I just say now that the elder scrolls franchise is one of the most memorable and brilliant franchises of all time? Hearing this hit me with feels for some reason
I remember the moment I stepped out of the boat, got asked by an imperial guard "So who are you?" and tought to myself..."Wow. Nice graphics."
minecraft faggot1337 It is still fascinating, but I can respect your opinion because I see why you said that. Morrowind was LEGENDARY as Oblivion was. Skyrim just had a lack of adventure. It was still Awesome IMO.
Not a lack of adventure, just a lack of an interesting story. They also dumbed down magic to the point that being a mage is painful. Being a mage in Oblivion and Morrowind was the most fun class to be because of the abundance of spells and the ability to make your own spells, and Bethesda took it away in Skyrim.
But of course, I still play it until 2 in the morning cuz it's an Elder Scrolls game.
+Cheeco Bean i feel you too. but maybe they took it away since dragonborn has the ability to shout(special power) . the nerevarine has the ability to make magic(special power) . you know every character have his special power... since elder scrolls is an rpg . u role play as dragonborn/nerevarine/H.O.K. so dont expect every character to have the same powers. especially if tesVI lets u play with another character. anyways i love to make my own spells in skyrim(since its new)
Morrowind: Ancient Celts
Oblivion: Roman Empire
Skyrim: Viking Age
@Cibule Let's go bowling
Ancient Celts?
Mirrorind is Mesopotamia lmao
@@cinnamongum466 I don't think Morrowind is based off anything. It's just a really unique province which I think is really cool
Morrowind is heavily inspired by Ancient Mesopotamia
Morrowind: *beautiful*
Oblivion: *cool*
Skyrim: *high on skooma*
SKOOMA YA GOT SUM SKOOMA
@Kendall Bass I rip that shit out of ground and eat the whole fucking moon sugar cane plant
High on skooma is more of Morrowind's shtick since skooma is actually a narcotic in Morrowind, unlike Skyrim, where its just an energy drink.
*mead
Cool is an understatement
If they combine excitement of Morrowind, story of Oblivion and action of Skyrim in TES VI then we will have a game of the century
***** That too
And tons and tons of walking.
+Aģents Smits no game of the eternity
-morrowind rpg mechanics
-oblivion quests
-skyrim action
game of the millennium
+Beenubs
No one is forcing you to use fast-travel.
It is optional.
It is up to you to resist the temptation.
I've only played Skyrim, yet I can't help but love the Morrowind one.
Play Morrowind you won't regret it
Don't get stopped by the first two hours, the game is slow to begin fun but then you'll have 200+ hours of one best game ever?
+Rei this is why I want a computer that can run shit without breaking
lmao if you can't run Morrowing it's definitely time to save up some money and fix that problem
Liam Leonard dude if your computer can't run morrowwind... your computer won't be able to run google chrome
Morrowind’s Theme: a story of magic and exploration, a fight against demigods, and to save a land of lost knowledge
Oblivion’s Theme: a tale of honor and righteousness, a battle against the evil forces of the other planes of existence, to save the land of a divine empire
Skyrim’s theme: a prophecy of strength and will, a war against dragons and the end of days, to save the land of milk drinkers
“land of milk drinkers” sums it up perfectly lol
Actually Nords DON'T drink milk
Land of milk drinkers ruined it
@@CrepesculeDesDieux wdym ruined?
@@CrepesculeDesDieux nah it made it 50x better
Goosebumps
Indeed! I love em too!!!
The Skewer 3 has a better music.
Wow, so I’m not the only one who gets them
that's called frisson I think.
Animorphs
Morrowind: Adventure, Mystery, Amazement
Oblivion: Danger, Majesty, Story
Skyrim: Prophecy, Memory, Power
I now want to make a mod that adds those to Skyrim as dragon shouts. :V
Winner.
Danger in Oblivion lol cus theres no danger in Morrowind or Skyrim
Skyrim:
Qostiid, Vahrukt, suleyk you meant?
More like:
Skyrim: RAAAARHhg!!
"Mr. Baggins! Where are you going?"
"I'M GOING ON AN ADVENTURE!!!!!!"
@@sametturn bir Skyrim fanı olarak söylüyorum,Skyrim Lotrın yandan yemişidir.Ama yinede Elder Scrollsun filmi çekilse Lotr kadar tutar.Alduinin çağ açıp,kapaması,ejderdoğanın yükselişi ve son dövüş falan...Mükemmel olur.
@@sametturn lotr bende izledim ben yanından geçermi geçmezmi bilmiyom ama filmi yapılırsa efsane olur.Elder scrollsun hikayesi çok güzel çünkü
LOtr rulez! Tolkien world is the father of all fantasy world! I want a film of It!
LanetolsunTony tes filmi hikaye belki güzel olur ancak asıl olayı, yani kahramanı oyundaki gibi güzel anlatamazsın en azından burada. Çünkü belli bir kahraman yok. Oyunda kahraman sensin. Bir de her yerde farklı görev ve değişik factionların questlineları var bu da filmden çok diziye uyum sağlar (film serisi olsa da aşırı uzun olur) ama kahraman olmadığı için zor olur.
What the soundtracks make me imagine:
Morrowind: a explorer in a forest looking for secrets
Oblivion: a soldier marching to fight for what its right
Skyrim: a warrior fighting his way through an army of undead while a dragon arrives from the skies to dare him to a duel
Well, for the skyrim part, I've experienced that with the Miraak's cultists. When I was fighting them, 2 Frostbite spiders and a dragon was coming from nowhere.
But yeah, I survive
Weird, cause Morrowind barely has any forests.
said dragon realizing I have just bent the fabric of reality and infused it into a fork by overdosing on salt and cyrodilic spadetails:
“A soldier fighting for what is right” oh, so a unicorn.
Morrowind: What a beautiful music!
Oblivion: WOW THAT'S EPIC!
Skyrim: DOVAHKIIN DOVAHKIIN!!!
Elder Scrolls 6: Let me gess, someone stole your sweetroll?
Edit: I did a mistake so I have corrected it
I enjoy playing Skyrim V, Also I like playing Oblivion IV! I like the music video of Skyrim!
Elder scrolls VI: You must have the 'Title Music' DLC to play this track
nuclear shorts you’re thinking of EA. Bethesda would be more like pay for the rest of the music.
ahahahahahahahhahahahahahah
The Elder Scrolls Six : The Crusades for the sweetroll
3:45 yall have no idea the feeling those drums invoke in me
And a couple of seconds later...
*DOVAHKIIN, DOVAHKIIN, NAAL OK ZIN LOS VAHRIIN*
*WAH DEIN VOKUL MAHFAERAAK AHST VAL!*
yeah
skyrim's theme ia the best one
Julian Sanchez I think we do
The drums come from Morrowind's theme were they symbolize the beating heart of Lorkhan inside the Red Mountain. I guess they could be repurposed to signal the awakening of the dragons in Skyrim.
At lower levels in Skyrim those drums invoke terror
*Oblivion ~* War Has Begun
*Skyrim ~* The War Continues
*Morrowind ~* Returning Home From Victory
+superior poop and booger superior boogy man that. is. the. best. name. EVER!
+Akam Morvatjou and remembering our fallen comrades
+Akam Morvatjou Morrowind - Getting out of a cave with fuckloads of awesome loot.
+Juses Crust eh? whoever heard of Jesus playing video games? that must be a new medium.
But morrowind comes before oblivion and skyrim
Morrowind's theme is just beautiful. It really encapsulates centuries of peace and prosperity across the continent; the height of the Third Empire. By the Fourth Era, it is so sad to see how the empire has become a mere shadow of its once glorious past.
„It really encapsulates centuries of peace and prosperity across the continent“
There was nothing like that.
Even during the Reign of Uriel VII (the current ruler at the time of Morrowind) there had been major unrest, with Tharn holding the Emperor captive for 10 years.
Just a few years prior to the Events of Morrowind giant chaos ensued in the West, with an event called Warp in the West.
And a century prior one of the worst disasters in recorded history occurred, with an entire army and the ruler of the empire getting lost on another continent.
@@amazinghorizon8270Yea the og commenter forgot about 99 percent of the lore
@@amazinghorizon8270 Yes, but the continent was united and didn't have to deal with Nazi Elves, Dragons, Demonic Daedra Invasions and a guy with a wonderful voice like Dagoth Ur. Compared to everything after Morrowind, Tamriel was pretty peaceful (The invasion of Akavir is another story), things started to get ugly right from the events of Arena onwards.
Just imagine that the Empire will probably no longer exist in Elder Scrolls VI, if Bethesda follows the logic.
@@DonMadruga72 Agreed.
Elderscrolls 1: Eternal Champion
Elderscrls 2: Hero of Daggerfall
Elderscrls 3: Nerevarine
Elderscrolls 4:Champion of Cyrodiil
Elderscrolls 5: Dragonborn
All the heroes of tamriel
Lets not forget the former member of the blades that rebuilt his hometown after It was destroyed and single-handledly killed a ancient ayeild king that had the power to destroy Tamriel forever and set it into chaos. Tes Blades had a great story considering its a mobile game. You are not some sort of god from a ancient prophecy ,you are just a simple hero
hero of kvatch*
@@shastacat9632 that's the champion of cyrodiil
@@HappyFlury_433 he is referred to as the hero of kvatch in lore
The soulless one
Just imagine being in the room with this original orchestra playing this. truly amazing.
It would release my Bowles and I would be ready to go to sovengarde to during my way into a 2nd early grave with the heroes of old
I'm still a bit hyped after watching the skyrim remastered trailer
I would cream my pants
All three songs almost represent a different style of fantasy in their sound.
Morrowind's sounds like something you would play with CS Lewis' or strangely enough, something like classic Star Trek. There is a wonder to it, a sense of thrill and discovery.
Oblivion's belongs with something like LOTR or weirdly, something like HBO's Rome. There is a grandeur to it.
Skyrim belongs with something akin to Game of Thrones. Gritty, powerful and bloody.
I feel like all of them could be lotr
@@coleq.7300 Me too.
Morrowind: Go and explore, my intrepid adventurer! The world is before you, limited only by your own will to dominate that which bars your way.
Oblivion: The Emperor is come unto his halls, my friends. Let us draw our swords together, one last time, and make ready, for death has come to collect his dues.
Skyrim: Skål, bræđur - to a bloody day! Drink your last - for the Valkyrjur have come to summom us home! We shall feast in Valhöll by dusk, and glory eternal calls our names! Our skjaldborg shall break them like rippling water upon oaken keels! Raise now your shields, and bleed them for every life lost!
Oblivion also invoked a sense of nostalgia and melancholy in me while playing it....ist really weird to desecribe but ist something Lord of the rings and tolkiens work inspires in me as well.
Also funny how both skyrim and GoT have a civil war involved in both
1:54 I love that one
Ok ok I robbed the swetroll
"This is the year of Akatosh 433..."
Man all 3 of these still give me goose bumps hearing them to this day. Nerevar Rising hits me the hardest though. Ill never forget getting Morrowind as a kid. I was 13 at the time, and my mom came home and said "saw this at the store, it looks like the type of game you would like" and HOLY SHIT! One of the best games I had ever played. Too bad I was only 7 when Daggerfall was a thing. I probably would have been all over it as well.
Lol i was not even born when daggerfall came out
Awesome mom you have!
I was slightly older, my brother bought it. Daggerfall was like a whole thing, the manual was like a mini novel.
Morrowind's theme is obviously the most beautiful
Its ironic because Morrowind is the most barren of the three areas.
Makes perfect sense to me; a desolate home with beautiful music suddenly feels less barren. TES3 is still probably my favorite story and music in the series, even if the gameplay doesn't hold up as well anymore.
Dmitri Willguard played morrowind overhaul 3.0 after skyrim - gameplay holds damn well. made lvl30+ quite flawlessly.
Morrowind - most beautiful
Oblivion - most epic
Skyrim - most powerful
Because you were right I guess :)
Not going to lie, Morrowind has this feeling of "going further, doing more", of exploring a landscape which is both familiar and alien-like. It has a sense of childish adventure and I think the music reflects this as everything is long and drawn out, but overlapping each other and blending into one.
Oblivion has tension, there is a crisis going on, and its reflected in the song, the trumpets announcing something is occurring, the more orchestra feeling, its all about telling you something is occurring. But it feels more classic fantasy and I believe the music reflects the more standard fantasy feeling.
Skyrim is about epicness, of overpowering a end of world situation and the music reflects power of the Dova and the Sons of Skyrim having to fight their own.
LGR described it this way.
Morrowind - Save Vaardenfel
Oblivion - Save Tamriel
Skyrim - Save all of Creation
nigling they are all good
@nigling you cannot judge a game like tht because it has bad theme song
LEGEND OF ZELDA> Elder scrolls
Morrowind's Nerevar Rising is the most beautiful theme I've ever heard. It's right up there with Halo when it comes to game's music👌🏻
"Was it Simon who stapled my heart to the floor?"
Sauce is good for
MEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAT
PIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE
Ares Peverell GOTTA PEE GOTTA PEE
*HAS ANORA FOUND OUT WHO ASSAULTED YOUR SON*
@@tahabashir3779 WASN'T ME OR MY PEPS OR THE GUARD WOULD CRY!
Fork!
Morrowind: The story.
Oblivion: The adventure!
Skyrim: The action!
and that's actually the sad story of roleplaying dying during the years
Arkhan true true
I didn't enjoy wandering oblivion, i found it to be a huge quest game where sky rim went more for the action/adventure.
Dagger fall was the stuff m8, and eso was the best omg dominion!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
WizardsHangout I didn't find adventuring in Skyrim to be anything special, everything just seemed so bland, I preferred Oblivion, I haven't played Morrowind but I want to, apparently it's the best RPG out of the three, the Elder Scolls certainly has been dumbed down since the old games.
Morrowind will always be my favorite I have such good memories with that game.
Zachary Chiupka I still prefer daggerfall... LOL that's so old....
Kim Minseo i will play it someday but always something happens
Zachary Chiupka Fun fact: Morrowind is the only Elder Scrolls game that I haven't played. It's just a difficult game to track down. TES I and II are free downloads off the Bethesda website, Oblivion was the first Elder scrolls game I played (I was 6), and Skyrim is everywhere. I don't count ESO as an Elder scrolls game, as I believe that it falls outside the official timeline.
aquawaveseafaring Here you go store.steampowered.com/app/22320/
Zachary Chiupka dont we all though :) whenever i hear morrowinds theme i shiver in happiness hahaha , definitely the best memories of them all
What I liked about this soundtracks, that it progress from a slight peaceful adventurous person, to something scenery and courageous person, and into a warrior dramatic perspective.
The Heart Drum of Lorkhan is such a chilling consistency between each piece. He is so silently present in each story in such a major way, The Heart in Morrowind, Chim-el Adabal in Oblivion, and obviously in Skyrim with Shor himself. If there's a "main character" of the elder scrolls its definitely him.
Tamriel is his realm, Lorkhan is the true god of creation
Morrowind invokes a sense of wonder, and beauty. Oblivion invokes a sense of danger, and violence. Skyrim is action.
Teenage Jesus that pretty sums up the games.
Teenage Jesus Is that describing the gameplay or music. Fits both I guess.
We need to combine them all into one big game the encompasses all of tamriel!
I agree
Exactly. And this is why, playing Skyrim, I often search deliberately for that feeling of total wonder and magic atmosphere that Morrowind gave to me... With its bizarre landscapes, odd plants and creatures, surreal cities, and epic /fantasy like quests.
Skyrim is much more realistic, it's like being in a medieval Norway... Something that once really existed. But in the world no place like Morrowind exists, this land is pure fantasy.
I just noticed that throughout the variations of the logo, they slowly removed the underlining, see for yourself.
Oh crap they did
I don't know if anyone else noticed but the Morrowind theme sounds like part of the Skyrim theme
+Bryan Whittaker They all have the same theme, skyrim was a remix to make it sound like a nordic war song.
Either way they all sound amazing for the Elder Scrolls is the greatest game series
+Bryan Whittaker Indeed
The haunting peace sound of Morrowind.
The regal swirl of Oblivion.
The primal rage of Skyrim.
I cant wait for the next!
TES VI sounds something like royalty
It took 8 years for UA-cam to decide I want to hear this?!!!!
The Morrowind and Oblivion themes made you feel like an adventurer coming to a far away land as the Skyrim theme just makes you feel like a complete badass and made you feel unstoppable! All these are amazing!
+re5owns678 If you are on the easier modes yeah, but it gets a lot harder.
+re5owns678 I don't think you and I have played the same game. It gets very difficult in a lot of areas especially Dwarven Ruins. Dragons do get easier and easier but that makes sence because you are the Dragonborn. You are becoming more experienced as you face more and more dragons. I get that it doesn't really make sense that a cave bear becomes more deadly than a dragon but then again that has sort of been a problem in a lot of bethesda games, not just skyrim. Where some enemies become more difficult than others when it shouldn't seem like it. For an example: The Brotherhood of Steel in Fallout 4. Somehow they are one of the most powerful enemies (or allies) you face. How does it make sense that one knight can take down a behemoth, idk. Again that's a problem that has been in a lot of bethesda games, not just Skyrim.
+re5owns678 Alright.
Legendary difficult is insane
The difficult in TES is artificial, it's just only give more hp and low res to you...that's not difficult, its just booring
Just imagine how awesome will be the theme for the next game
i hope it's in valenwood
Ethan Duggins Really? i would prefare hammerfell
+Theseas Kotselas I would like Akavir
Elsweyer FTW! :'D
Definitely agree! Valenwood would be beautiful, would love to see it.
Morrowind: The sense of adventure
Oblivion: The sense of accomplishment
Skyrim: The sense of glory
Very accurate
Skyrim’s theme is a vocal representation of the dovakiins power
“You should have acted.
They're already here.
The Elder Scrolls told of their return.
Their defeat was merely a delay,
'Til the time after Oblivion opened,
When the sons of Skyrim would spill their own blood.
But no one wanted to believe,
Believe they even existed.
And when the truth finally dawned,
It dawns in fire!
But, there is one they fear,
In their tongue he is Dovahkiin:
Dragonborn...”
-Esbern
“I was born 87 years ago. For 65 years I've ruled as Tamriel's Emperor. But for all these years I have never been the ruler of my own dreams. I have seen the Gates of Oblivion, beyond which no waking eye may see. Behold, in Darkness a Doom sweeps the land. This is the 27th of Last Seed; the Year of Akatosh 433. These are the closing days of the 3rd Era, and the final hours... of my life."
-Uriel Septim
By the eight
And one
And the negative one, sithis
Ride of the Red Menace 😂😂
Ride of the Red Menace by the eight, and that one rando who said, “I’m a god, suck it”
@@micahharford7088 I aim to please.
@@micahharford7088 it's still eight, because sithis is negative
Marrowind: Hearing stories of adventure as a child
Oblivion: Preparing for adventure in your teens
Skyrim: On your adventure coming of age
Hmmm....Probably somewhere between Oblivion and Skyrim but also could be "Becoming the Hero's Mentor" I played the Beta then my computer died and had to get a new one and forgot to re download it XD.
"Marrowind" -.-
I haven't heard those ones yet.
thompsoon3 dat spelling
My spell check...-__-'
Never felt so epic fighting dragons in another game .
Morrowind theme will forever be #1, it is simply a masterpiece. Gives me goosebumps even after 20 years.
def is my fave since i first playte dit back in the day so amazing
I started on skyrim at 5 I'm 10 and just got oblivion need an Xbox 360
@@The-Dragonborn1 i replayed oblivion on my 360 slim last year great game still and 360s are cheap to buy which is nice
Jon Babbs ("Bosa") did an amazing job of a musical homage to Morrowind's music soundtrack by recruiting an entire symphony's worth of fellow musicians to come together & create the "Morrowind Music Overdose" series of MP3 tracks
...including his own recreation of Nerevar Rising (titled "The Elder Scrolls") which I swear is so unbelievably good, it has become my go-to alternate version of the (still awesome, much-loved) main theme by Jeremy Soule....
Agreed.
theese songs reminds me about every step, every second, every minute, every days that i spent fighting evil in all tamriel..... what a nostalgic franchise. A masterpiece.
yep
Tru I almost cried it's amazing
Idk about all that but I feel
fuck you thalmor bitch all hail mighty talos
Piece of Art are you a graymane or a battleborn
Holy shit, I realized Skyrim is a combination of the 2.
....... holy fucking shit.
Then the intensity multiplied by 2. I think of it as like all other star wars movie soundtracks then the big boy, REVENGE OF THE SITH
Actually, they are all a variation of the same song.
Shaun thank you very much for your information, I never would’ve thought about the possibility of these 3 tracks of music being variations of the same song, thanks again for bestowing your knowledge upon me.
It's
Oh my god... Seriously, the music in this franchise is just so full of POWER and EPICNESS. Beautiful and strong at the same time.
the most epic or nostalgic phrases (for me) of each saga
Morrowind: now you die
Oblivion: your money or you life
Skyrim: I used to be an adventurer like you, then I took an arrow in the knee
How about : "Hey you, Youre finally awake"
@@Ryan-qh2wy how about :"Stand up, there you go, you were dreaming. What's your name?"
I almost get an nostalgic attack here :`)
“You N’wah!”
Skyrim: FUS RO DAH !
morrowind: the essence of adventure and exploring.
oblivion: let's be a hero and save everyone from oblivion
skyrim: I EAT THE SOULS OF DRAGONS MOTHA-@$#/ LET'S GO AND SHOUT AT EVERYTHING except chickens.....chickens bad.
I've seen you on so many videos of all different nature.
Otaku Gamer nature is only a limit one can pass once a person realizes the only acceptance all he or she needs is ones self
Midnight Reaper words of a philosopher
Otaku Gamer I try my best XD
Just Noob basically
WE WANT ELDERS SCROLLS VI
Please be set in the summerset isles :D
evpamatian i want to sharpen my knuckles on some thalmor faces
I was thinking more like maybe they should show how the great war affected the altmer but yeah that works too
evpamatian It would be hard to explain why you can be races of man though whats with them being banned from Altemr lands
yeah
I remembered hitting a chicken in Skyrim and this theme would just come on. It got me so pumped that I slaughtered the entire town’s population.
Why would you do something so contreversal yet so brave?
Ok, now that's a lie. The One They Fear only plays against dragons or Miraak. Maybe Harkon. Against everything else is the standard battle music.
Unless a dragon got there as well, then it would be kinda funny expecting to kill the Dovahkiin in Alduin's name, and watching in horror as he slaughters a village because of one chicken.
@@justabraziliandragonborn3642 jeez, can’t you take a joke?
@@impendingoof964 maybe it has more to do with the fact that your joke is unfunny and less to do with the other person's sense of humour?
@@helo9316 is that why he got 3 likes and the original comment got 60+? god damn. dont hve anything nice to say dont say it
Never underestimate the impact music can have in a game or movie! Music is the voice of heart and breath of the soul. It moves you.
i love all the elder scrolls games
Who doesn't?
+Stewart Ashton shouldn't you be in fallout, vault boy?
+jedisalamander gaming give me sec! Was just going to
+JHON Drollerplague Even ESO?
+Not Otaku even ESO has has place in my heart, eventho it isn't like other TES games it is my fav MMORPG
Sorry I have to geek out about music for a bit (I’m a music education major), but I love how the composers of the elder scrolls melded the two themes of morrowind and oblivion together in the theme for Skyrim, and made it its own. In morrowind you first hear the beat of a drum and in oblivion you hear a repeated rhythmic pattern (sorry not specific) and in Skyrim you first hear the drums and that same rhythmic pattern when the strings enter on top of the drums. Then eventually you get the theme of morrowind in Skyrim but this time when you hear it its a completely different take. Even how the theme of oblivion sounds, it sounds like it has the same harmonic structure of morrowind, making all of the themes different yet unified. It’s almost as if these three themes are a theme and variations of the theme of morrowind. It tells the players that even though we’re in a different country this is still the same world. I love how composers achieve this sense of unity even when it’s a different take on the same melody and can represent themes in games to music.
Underrated comment tbh
Very well put, Victoria. I was thinking the very same thing.
Skyrim: 2012 -2019 still playing
Yes
Me playing in 2552 with the master chief watching me: pathetic
It is now 2021 and I'm still playing
Oblivion: Nanomachines son!
Elder Scrolls 6 be like: INTENSE SCREAMING AND DEATH NOISES
Has anyone else noticed that the Morrowind logo is in gold, Oblivion in bronze and Skyrim in silver?
TES VI gotta be platinum lol
Morrwind's emblem resembles brass, like the brass the Akulakhan was made of.
Oblivion's Emblems resembles the blackened stone of the Oblivion Gates.
Skyrim's emblem resembles steel referring to the civil war. Also notice how the lower right wingtip of the dragon - symbolizing the Empire - is chipped.
@nigling no
@@noradrenalin8062 damn. I did not notice that
Yep.
Bethesda is awesome at making musics. I don't know who or how, but hats off to that person. The themes always give me chills.
Jeremy Soule is the composer
+DJ Scully Jeremy Soule composed all of them; fun fact: he also composed the original Dungeon Siege's soundtrack! Look up the Dungeon Siege theme if you haven't had the biggest music boner of your life yet.
+DJ Scully When they get a move on and announce the Elder Scrolls VI at E3 in 2016 people will be hyped out of their minds. Especially me, I will literally put my life's savings towards that game.
Olizarz Chats They said they will not be working on another Elder Scrolls for another couple years.
Psionic Phazon Sadness is within me
Fact: you played Skyrim first
Morrowind makes me want to take Peter Pans hand, Oblivion makes me want to storm Mordor with all 5 holds of Skyrim behind me, and Skyrim makes me want to play Skyrim again 😭💯💯💯
All 5 holds of Skyrim? But isn't there like 9 of them?
*Listens the music*
*Opens Steam*
*Library*
*Skyrim*
*to myself: I will finish the game this time!*
*Plays 15 more hours*
*Still at the beginnings*
+Sezer Çelik I'm still very sad because I can't play with all the mods I want.
I know the feels
Finished it in around 20 hours, but i also played a few side quests. Though i focused mostly on main. Now im doing thieves guild
edit: changed main quests to side quests LOL
I got to level 80 on skyrim and literally messed everything up by killing every npc that is mortal then when im bored restart the whole game up to level 20 and restart it again
I was quick, I'd say 70 hours to the end of the so called 'main quest' first time. . . my Second character is standing somewhere in the wilderness at 200+ hours with a strange dragon stone in his pocket and has never seen another dragon after Helgen...
When people say they wanted a Skyrim 2, realizing that it's part of a series and there will be no such thing.
But thereshould definitly be an Elder Scrolls VI after fallout 4
Luke FradshamOF COURSE THERE SHOULD BE
Muhammed Majeed No I mean literally straight after, like as their next project/release. some time in 2016 or maybe 2017?
Luke Fradsham im guessing they are working on it as we speak
Luke Fradsham there is an elder scrolls VI. Its called "Elder Scrolls Online"
Morrowind: What is this place?
Oblivion: I must achieve my goals.
Skyrim: GLORY OR SOVNGARDE
i am 43 and yesterday still i was literally sharpening my axe and chainsaw, and this very day i listen to this and a few tears forced their way out..... this is one of sapiens sapiens greatest musical achievement..... as for the game... well .... if you are reading this you KNOW !
I'm 46 and I don't even play that many games nor ever good at any, but I've spent embarassing amount of hours playing these three. I think I will still memorize every note for as long as I live.
All of these are amazing. And in Fallout too. Bethesda can really make a good main theme.
***** Yep
+Merca Stalker Jeremy Soule didn't write the Fallout theme. That was Inon Zur.
***** Read the original comment.
***** The original comment.
All composed by the same man who made the pc version of prisoner of azkabans soundtrack, Jeremy soule
Morrowind is the only one that makes me tear up a little. They all give me chills. Damn, now I have the itch to play them all again (and that can take years to do it right).
+Jeff Morse 1 lick 1 praier ;-;
+Jeff Morse MORROWIND IS NOW AVAILABLE ON GOG.COM!!!!!! YES YOU HEARD ME IDIOT!!!!! OH MY GOD!!! NOSTALGIA FOR WINDOWS 10, HERE I COME!!!!!!!!!!!
Morrowind: Peace
Oblivion: War
Skyrim: Freedom
Man, they're all awesome! But nothing gets me more hyped than Skyrims opening, it makes me want to stand up and join the chorus with all my lungs!
All of them give me tingly feelings. Oblivion especially, since it was my first...
Nana Lu Yeah, i never actually played morrowind. Oblivion was my first elder scrolls game.
Same here, though I began with Morrowind. Oblivion was, and probably always will be, my favorite game in the series. To be honest, listening to any soundtrack pieces from the TES games (even the older ones) brings back such amazing memories and they immediately make me want to get back in game and play them. Currently, I'm stuck in Skyrim Special Edition and ESO though. xD
Nana Lu well now I know I'm not the only one
Came in through Skyrim, but I'm starting oblivion now ;)
REMEMBER THE EMPEROR
I like how the overall theme of the Elder Scrolls has remained similar to each other
Believe it or not, the theme was originally solely intended for Morrowind. But it was apparently too awesome not to bring back as the theme for the whole series.
Listening to this just make me wanna play Morrowind, Oblivion And Skyrim. Such great games. It's only with those I really have fun and the only games I still play without being bored.
For me, Oblivion is the best Elder Scrolls Game. The reason why is that the game was so relaxing and really reminded me of the perfect Dungeons & Dragons video game. The rolling green hills, with classic fantasy music really immersed me! Sure... the game has lots of weird problems, but the style of Leveling and character creation of older RPGs along with the world was just spectacular for a fantasy game in my opinion!
Wouldnt morrowind be a better representation of a d&d video game? Ive never played d&d so correct me if im wrong
@@Baguette_Lord mechanically it def would be bc it had combat rolls essentially. but I think they were talking more about the atmosphere. oblivion is the closest to a traditional fantasy setting as we know it from other games/media ig (like lotr for example)? mostly bc traditional fantasy worlds are still semi-realistic (mostly modeled on medieval england or other european locations), whereas morrowind is nothing like our world, and skyrim is less "fantasy" setting and more just.. vikings/snow
Oblivion felt alive. In Skyrim, everyone feels like robots. In Oblivion, they're unpredictable and have a lot more life. It's jank, but its so charming. I love it
Morrowind: The hero lives with his family in peace
Oblivion: The hero is on a journey, a quest to face and vanquish evil
Skyrim: The hero stands before the army of darkness, ready to charge them and fulfill his destiny
ZELDA >>> elder scrolls
@@-jank-willson Could you just shut up?
@@outlanderwraith no u
@@-jank-willson do you have any facts that prove Zelda is better?
@@ayaka2577 yes
BECAUSE Z E L D A !!!!!!!!!!!
Morrowind: "Okay guys, time for an adventure like you've never seen before!"
Oblivion: "Now look to the horizon, your destiny is set there!"
Skyrim: "You're the chosen one! The one and only! You can do it! Yes! YES! You can win! You will WIN!"
Eh... What are u doing?
@@acel6951 Uhh..nothing.
skyrim "you can do this you feel great you can win you can do this
@@MidnightMan5001 really? Cause it looked like you were chanting to yourself..
YOU CAN WIN! YOU FEEL GREAT! YOU! CAN! DO! THIS!
It's like your first adventure, and then when you've been on the most epic quests, you find a strong knowledge. The first has an innocence and acceptance of risks, like a kitten crossing its city, then the next song retains knowledge that this innocence is pure, after fighting valiantly for it, and then finally, the veteran that still knows this but doesn't care as much to be whimsical and just wants to punch. A lot. Defending this is now so ingrained it needs no more thought than how to accomplish the mission.
Jeremy Soule is a musical genius ❤
Prisoner, prisoner never changes!
yeah in every elder scrolls prisoner is the chosen one
get over by the window, now!
Kenneth Donnelly You violated...MY MOTHER!
whos a criminal?
@@AmiableApple no, in oblivion you aren't chosen, some fuckup at the watch is the reason that uriel saw you in his dreams.
must...not play..skyrim...must have...life.
+Tristan Gabales screw it
+Tristan Gabales You fail to see that Skyrim IS life.
lol
But Skyrim IS LIFE!!!
No one is going to say anything fine then Elder Scrolls is love Elder Scrolls is life
Morrowind: "Behold the great lands. adventure awaits you, Nerevar."
Oblivion: "Hail, Hero. The grand fortresses and proud people of Cyrodiil stand at your service."
Skyrim: " *Drem Yol lok Dovahkiin, Kriaan Se Dovah.* Rule these harsh and hardy lands with your mighty Thu'um! *Pruzah!* "
So many memories in such a short video.
This gives me goosebumps!