@@Jewellman-zz3is you’re creating a new universe with the others so it must happen before then, also the big explosion afterwards with “let there be light” playing is the Big Bang
@Archi-6your creating it. The others are your connections to your universe so they appear, but it's not actually them. The eye is quantum and the new universe would be random, but us landing there forces it to one possibility in how we perceived the world. An example of this is the creatures won't appear in the end if you don't meet the person on the quantum moon
To be fair, the Hearthians have the advantage of not really caring about wasting resources, so their ships can actually manoeuvre themselves mid-flight.
The "Final End Times" is actually it's own song, it's called Final Voyage I think. Also "Credits" is 14.3 Billion Years and "Morning Cello" is just Morning :)
I got most of those titles from a video that had the entire OST in a single video, but then I realised that some of the song names where different from what they really were so I changed some but I must have missed the ones you mentioned. Thanks for noticing that!
@@marh3036 Hate to be the bringer of bad news... but going off memory: - "Title Theme" is actually called Main Title - "Aquatic Exploration" is Giant's Deep - "Quantum Moon" is the same track as The Uncertainty Principle, just a different part of it - "Outer Wilds Ventures" is Travelers.
@@Dan0RG I think those corrections are mostly right, but I dont think quantum moon is a different part of the uncertainty principle since uncertainty principle is the sound you hear when using the signal scope on a quantum object and quantum moon is what plays while you're there
@@marh3036 Sorry for any confusion, I meant that they're different sound files in-game, yes, but on the soundtrack they're merged into one track and therefore titled the same. Great video still though.
A terrible fate is so funny because you actively have to do it to yourself. you might not know what you're doing, but you know you're doing something, and then when you realize what you've done, all that's left is ' ah, well shit ' and then kazoos.
Not really, I got into the black hole, it looped and I say "aw man, I thought something else would happen", accidentally died, got jumpscared by that "you destroyed the fabric of space time" and that started playing, then I was like HUH?????? WHAT?????
@@reiendowoAfter I went in the black hole, I (eventually) quit without dying like 3 times. I had totally forgotten that I went in the black hole by the time I finally died and broke time.
@@BungerBurgCombat in HK can be hard. Outer Wilds goes by intuition to teach you everything, including flight. No combat. Better experience for non-gamers.
Outer Wilds is simply a masterpiece and words can never do it justice. The game is a profound experience from start to finish and the ending...well it's transcendent. I can never forget that feeling when the screen turned white and "Let there be light" started playing. Ahhh what a game!
The only time we hear cello's and violins in the game is after the ending (14.3 billion years and Morning Cello). Instruments are intentionally used for characterization and story telling in the game. Thus, I believe the cello and violins are the instruments of the new universe.
@@AmethystUltrakill that’s another valid interpretation. The idea that theirs is the cello is mostly because we only hear the cello in the credits, and it’s another stringed instrument
Final end times might be my favorite piece of video game music ever. And it works so incredibly well because it is a video game. no matter how you've played until now, you know what this music means, and if this specific variant of it plays, you know what it means when it ends. the most adrenaline inducing piece of music ive ever heard
The first time I pulled the warp core out of the ash twin, I had no idea what to do with it. I knew it was going to end the loop and at that point in the game I hadn't been to the vessel and had kinda forgotten about the coordinates to the eye. When final end times started playing I knew I was near the end. I knew I was missing something. It was just a matter of reloading the save and finding what.
@@nachorodriguez6380 when you die, youre toast or fresh meat for the anglerfishes if you know that the ash twin project warp starts as early as 7 minutes and 50 seconds
Finished my plathrough last night and between some tears I was trying to hold it together. Then Let there be light hit and I just lost it and couldn't hold it anymore. Beautiful game
You're here and you haven't played it. please oh please tell me you know little to nothing about the plot. You'll kick yourself for not having played it blind.
I haven’t even played the game yet but the music just makes you think in ways you normally wouldn’t and honestly it just makes me want to play it so much more.
I don’t always realize the effect the game had on my way of thinking until I come back and hear the music every month or two. Completely changed the way I think about the existence of space, time, and self.
I thought I couldn't play, because I already knew everything...I tried to play again and simply, While I knew how to finish the game and the DLC, I didn't know how to actually finish it.
0:00 Title Sound is my weakness...Outer Wilds makes me nostalgic, but also, it's the only game I've cried in. 5:09 final voyage always gives me goosebumps when it plays
@@AlkaC9 I finished the game 3-4 days ago. Bro, my god that was amazing. I am at the dlc now it's a little confusing it's not as easy to understand as the main game, but slowly I'm gathering info that I can piece together. This game is amazing it's tattoo levels of amazing.
@@astraadams1692 Majora's mask changed my life and I'm glad I played it before playing ocarina of time because all the disturbing textures and NPCs were new to me not just a memory of what they used to be in Oot Kinda crazy how they made that game in only 6-7 months they definitely had some stuff inside of them that needed to come out
@@thetophatguyandroid5959 that’s pretty cool! i personally played ocarina of time first, but i’ve had other experiences where i played sequels before originals and it’s been very interesting. despite the reuse of assets, i didn’t really see the majora’s mask npcs and world as just a memory of ocarina of time’s world. the characters all had pretty different personalities, but i do admit that playing majora’s mask second made it feel more like a “dream” or a fake world, no matter whether that’s true or not. making real connections with people who are almost the same as the ones from the first adventure that never really got depth was cool, and majora’s mask was a lot more of a personal game because of those relationships. the development time was insane. it obviously sucks that they had to work so much overtime and were given such a tight deadline, but the influence the short amount of time had on the devs is obvious. it’s so, SO different from every other zelda, and very unique generally as well. not being able to think it out as much in advance led to them to follow their instincts, and they created a profound experience that clearly demonstrates the loss and despair they may have been feeling during production while also having hope prevail in the end. they really managed to create something special
Man, 14.3 Billion Years hits me so hard every time
im pretty sure that whole encounter we had on the eye was 14 billion years happening, just didnt feel like it
i know right
But true
@@Jewellman-zz3is you’re creating a new universe with the others so it must happen before then, also the big explosion afterwards with “let there be light” playing is the Big Bang
@Archi-6your creating it.
The others are your connections to your universe so they appear, but it's not actually them.
The eye is quantum and the new universe would be random, but us landing there forces it to one possibility in how we perceived the world. An example of this is the creatures won't appear in the end if you don't meet the person on the quantum moon
"SLATE WAS ABLE TO BUILD A SHIP THAT WAS ABLE TO TRAVERSE DARK BRAMBLE. WITH A BUNCH OF WOOD!!"
-The nomai. Probably
Well I'm sorry, but I'm not Slate.
To be fair, the Hearthians have the advantage of not really caring about wasting resources, so their ships can actually manoeuvre themselves mid-flight.
I didnt expect End Times to play during the scene where Eggman pisses on the moon with his super laser piss
this scene was forever ruined for me because of the dub. (i mean, ruined... it's a matter of perspective.)
SAME LMAO
HOW DO YOU LIKE THAT, OBAMA?
YOU HAVE 24 HOURS BEFORE THE PISS DRRRROPLETS HIT THE FUCKING EARTH
Outer Wilds OST is the only thing that actually makes me feel my emotions
Echos of the Eye OST makes me feel emotions harder than the base game OST
i cry everytime i hear the DLC travelers, with the prisioner included
EXACTLY
Harmony: the fall of Reverie’s is so good too
Cmon now, the only thing ?
Outer Wilds. The game you can only play once, yet want to play forever.
The "Final End Times" is actually it's own song, it's called Final Voyage I think. Also "Credits" is 14.3 Billion Years and "Morning Cello" is just Morning :)
I got most of those titles from a video that had the entire OST in a single video, but then I realised that some of the song names where different from what they really were so I changed some but I must have missed the ones you mentioned. Thanks for noticing that!
@@marh3036 Hate to be the bringer of bad news... but going off memory:
- "Title Theme" is actually called Main Title
- "Aquatic Exploration" is Giant's Deep
- "Quantum Moon" is the same track as The Uncertainty Principle, just a different part of it
- "Outer Wilds Ventures" is Travelers.
@@Dan0RG I think those corrections are mostly right, but I dont think quantum moon is a different part of the uncertainty principle since uncertainty principle is the sound you hear when using the signal scope on a quantum object and quantum moon is what plays while you're there
@@marh3036 Sorry for any confusion, I meant that they're different sound files in-game, yes, but on the soundtrack they're merged into one track and therefore titled the same. Great video still though.
also, "outer wilds ventures" is called "travelers"
My man did NOT call 14.3 Billion Years "Credits"
He did
is it not?
he also called Travelers '"outer wilds ventures" despite solanum not being in the organization lmao
The two Nomai Castaways holding each other really hits different with that music
I like how the uncertainty principle reaction is ironically just:
uuuuhhhhhh?????
A terrible fate is so funny because you actively have to do it to yourself. you might not know what you're doing, but you know you're doing something, and then when you realize what you've done, all that's left is ' ah, well shit ' and then kazoos.
Not really, I got into the black hole, it looped and I say "aw man, I thought something else would happen", accidentally died, got jumpscared by that "you destroyed the fabric of space time" and that started playing, then I was like HUH?????? WHAT?????
@@reiendowoAfter I went in the black hole, I (eventually) quit without dying like 3 times. I had totally forgotten that I went in the black hole by the time I finally died and broke time.
Let There Be Light makes me chill up to tears
Yes, I cry everytime I hear it
same
Got some mad goosebumps when it was playing as I finished the game
Litterally the best game ever made fr
Yes (::
no
Hollow knight:
@@BungerBurg yo thats what I was thinking
@@BungerBurgCombat in HK can be hard.
Outer Wilds goes by intuition to teach you everything, including flight. No combat. Better experience for non-gamers.
"Let There Be Light" is so accurate
When my screen flashed white and the music epicly crescendoed, i felt like that cat looked 😂
Outer Wilds is simply a masterpiece and words can never do it justice. The game is a profound experience from start to finish and the ending...well it's transcendent. I can never forget that feeling when the screen turned white and "Let there be light" started playing. Ahhh what a game!
bro sun station hits so hard, the dispair i felt being in there will probobly forver be umatched that and finally making it inside the ash twin
End Times does not make me want to piss on the moon.
we are going to piss on the moon
Science compels us to pee on the moon!
@@swapnil3990 Alternate proposal: "Attempt to determine if it is _possible_ to urinate on the moon."
How d'ya like that, Obama?!
@@swapnil3990 "Could we not have such a crass mission statement in the middle of our workspace?"
Castaways dude... That part almost made me cry
Almost? I cried like a baby
"To be so close to the ship and yet unable to reach it is... Difficult." My fucking soul died man. Im a husk forever now.
@@SuperDrawBot wanna be friends on discord?
@@SuperDrawBot I first heard it the other place it plays, and it definitely hits hard there too
@@warriorsabe1792 Where is that?
this is the most relatable "OST got me like" i've seen yet
Every day I live with the fact that will never relive this game
I wish I could 😢
@@Red-Magic 😔
but, as gabbro said, its the game that makes you glad you stopped to smell the pine trees :)
@@zerowowo 🥲
The only time we hear cello's and violins in the game is after the ending (14.3 billion years and Morning Cello).
Instruments are intentionally used for characterization and story telling in the game.
Thus, I believe the cello and violins are the instruments of the new universe.
The cello in fact, is the instrument of the main character.
@@birdup1_2I think that the main character doesn’t have an instrument, but instead is like a conductor
@@AmethystUltrakill that’s another valid interpretation. The idea that theirs is the cello is mostly because we only hear the cello in the credits, and it’s another stringed instrument
@@birdup1_2I believe the devs have also confirmed a cello is the player character’s instrument
@@sponTheGamoh wow where
1:03 man when i hear that song i am like ''RUN RUN RUN RUN''
Potion seller, I'm going to observe a quantum object and I need your strongest potions
The pikmin 3 with the search was perfect
I really appreciate how you made Final Voyage play longer, taking how important that track is for the game.
This is amazing! Everything fits so well and is impeccably timed!
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it :)
Final end times might be my favorite piece of video game music ever. And it works so incredibly well because it is a video game. no matter how you've played until now, you know what this music means, and if this specific variant of it plays, you know what it means when it ends. the most adrenaline inducing piece of music ive ever heard
The first time I pulled the warp core out of the ash twin, I had no idea what to do with it. I knew it was going to end the loop and at that point in the game I hadn't been to the vessel and had kinda forgotten about the coordinates to the eye. When final end times started playing I knew I was near the end. I knew I was missing something. It was just a matter of reloading the save and finding what.
Just beat the game yesterday and I’m feeling *it.*
Same bro... same... i almost drowned in my own fricking tears ffs
I just feel... empty
Final End Times is like "great now frantically head to Dark Bramble"
This is the most cruel part in the whole game. It was so stressful to play it for the first time.
@@nachorodriguez6380 when you die, youre toast or fresh meat for the anglerfishes if you know that the ash twin project warp starts as early as 7 minutes and 50 seconds
Finished my plathrough last night and between some tears I was trying to hold it together. Then Let there be light hit and I just lost it and couldn't hold it anymore. Beautiful game
Outer wilds is the only game to ever make me question my sanity and give me an existential crisis
When life is finally starting to go good for me but then i hear this: 1:02
C'était excellent j'espère vraiment une version sur les musiques du DLC
The Theme Reprise (which unfortunately is not here) never fails to make me cry. I hope to play this game someday.
You're here and you haven't played it.
please oh please tell me you know little to nothing about the plot. You'll kick yourself for not having played it blind.
@@karhu7581 i know nothing, luckily
@@Kururu265idk if it still is but at some point it was on game pass if you have that
@@eragonawesome I can afford buying it on steam, is just that I don't know if my pc can sustain it
@@Kururu265my i3 1215u laptop can play it really smooth ofc at 768res with optimisation
I love how almost all the soundtracks in this game has a bit of THAT rhythm which is used as the main part for travelers
It's a leitmotif
@@yeetrepublic9142 well it’s a really good one
SO TRUE, mar youve really outdone yourself with this one
I'M PISSING ON THE MOONNNNN!!!!
Outer Wilds Ventures= I litteraly burst in tears instantly, like Jesse.
Yes (::
You nailed it with Ancient Glade lmao
These are each a perfect match. Well done.
This is absolutely amazing, time well spent thank you
Cool, now do it all again for Echoes of the Eye
Nomai scientists be like "guys I have an idea let's blow up the sun, don't worry we'll put it back"
the Jagos reference for Uncertainty Principle is INSANE behavior
did not expect dr eggman's super laser piss with two balls and a bong for end times
Brand new sentence
this is the best one i've seen and it's not even close
You arent wrong about the search tho. That one is litterally the best way to show waht it is like
Any plans to do one for the DLC? This one was the best one I've seen so far.
Yeah I think I will try to do one for the dlc but its probably gonna take a while
seeing this house as people in it for quantum moon is so pertinent
Pikmin reference on an outer wilds video! Everything is right in the world.
Made me smile
I haven’t even played the game yet but the music just makes you think in ways you normally wouldn’t and honestly it just makes me want to play it so much more.
I don’t always realize the effect the game had on my way of thinking until I come back and hear the music every month or two. Completely changed the way I think about the existence of space, time, and self.
The parallels between Outer Wilds and Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is crazy
Timber hearth is more like wakeing up and going in adventure with Gandalf as a Hobbit
Final end times never fails to make me cry
this is hilarious, thank you
Ancient glade really gets me man it makes me feel peace about death
Morning Cello could be Bateman listening to music imo. Great video regardless!
4:30 My ass on my way to dark Bramble
Fantastic music score and an incredible work of art Outer Wilds is
Castaways was always so desolate, one of the main ones that made me want to cry
I love how every time i beat a games there one of these videos
I can’t wait to replay this game for real when I’m old & don’t remember it
I thought I couldn't play, because I already knew everything...I tried to play again and simply, While I knew how to finish the game and the DLC, I didn't know how to actually finish it.
Crazy how this video hasn't blow up yet
The songs really make you imagine what type of game is
OH MY GOD THEY FINALLY MADE ONE
1:07 fun fact this is cannon in the lore
1:10 The Sun: "I'VE COME TO MAKE AN ANNOUNCEMENT"
"i will explode"
Watching this after year for the "let there be light"
Going back, and hearing "Traveler's Encore" hits different.
thank you for add walter white
Final end times changes a person.
HOW IS THAT SO ACCURATE
dlc music when 👀
Perhaps someday Ill give it a shot, and when I do it will probably take even longer to make than this one lol
I'm not crying, you are!
*sniff*
0:00 Title Sound is my weakness...Outer Wilds makes me nostalgic, but also, it's the only game I've cried in.
5:09 final voyage always gives me goosebumps when it plays
Nailed each one, good job
Now you've gotta do echoes of the eye :P
Castaways makes me tear up almost every time i hear it
me it's the ancient glade idk why but this ost got me every time :')
Final end times is accurate AF
ur insane for the sonic adventure 2 scene
End times... PISSING ON THE MOON
god i love the outer wilds
My Honest Reaction......that part at the end made me laugh.
I'M GONNA End Times ON THE MOON
End Times makes you think of Eggman's SUPER LASER PISS!?
castaways should have been violent sobbing bro
It's been months since ive played Majora's mask I am now ready to play this game
bon voyage, pal
@@AlkaC9 I finished the game 3-4 days ago. Bro, my god that was amazing. I am at the dlc now it's a little confusing it's not as easy to understand as the main game, but slowly I'm gathering info that I can piece together. This game is amazing it's tattoo levels of amazing.
@@thetophatguyandroid5959hell yeah, another majora’s mask fan who played this game and was blown away. these levels of peak shouldn’t be possible
@@astraadams1692 Majora's mask changed my life and I'm glad I played it before playing ocarina of time because all the disturbing textures and NPCs were new to me not just a memory of what they used to be in Oot
Kinda crazy how they made that game in only 6-7 months they definitely had some stuff inside of them that needed to come out
@@thetophatguyandroid5959 that’s pretty cool! i personally played ocarina of time first, but i’ve had other experiences where i played sequels before originals and it’s been very interesting. despite the reuse of assets, i didn’t really see the majora’s mask npcs and world as just a memory of ocarina of time’s world. the characters all had pretty different personalities, but i do admit that playing majora’s mask second made it feel more like a “dream” or a fake world, no matter whether that’s true or not. making real connections with people who are almost the same as the ones from the first adventure that never really got depth was cool, and majora’s mask was a lot more of a personal game because of those relationships.
the development time was insane. it obviously sucks that they had to work so much overtime and were given such a tight deadline, but the influence the short amount of time had on the devs is obvious. it’s so, SO different from every other zelda, and very unique generally as well. not being able to think it out as much in advance led to them to follow their instincts, and they created a profound experience that clearly demonstrates the loss and despair they may have been feeling during production while also having hope prevail in the end. they really managed to create something special
0:01 "Сообщайте o необычном поведении. Забаррикадируйтесь в домах. Избегайте любых контактов с зараженными. Ждите официальных инструкций." (с)
the video for the uncertainty principle is Justin Kuritzkes, who makes improv comedy sketch videos here on UA-cam. Funny guy!
The nomai is a jewel haha
I particularly like the Nomai, the Nomai ruin and the castaway, so full of sadness and mystery.
I actually think its a goat
great video, now make the part two with echoes of the eye 🤣🤣
This video feels like a cry for help
I would do anything to play it like new once again
Peak videogame
we getting to the Eye with this one
I love this ost
What a perfect analogy! lol
Me when end times plays (I need to find one last place to watch the sun die that looks beautiful)
i like how you put the search and sun station next to one another because the sun station track is the search but backwards
music got me like: