@@TheAnarchistBeekeeper >always laughing, shouting and cursing people with high level of unemployment >totally not spain Dont forget about kinghts and Don Kichot too
Yep, I imagine if I tried to listen to this while studying my restless mind would just start wandering and re- living the blood and wine dlc and witcher in general 😆
Same ! There’s nothing left anymore for me to do in Toussaint but I just don’t wanna come out of it. The sunny weather, respect by soldiers and citizens.....Ahh it’s just like dreams.
after a long months of trudging in the blood soaked, gritty north, exploring toussaint sure is a great experience, none of that mage hunting, dirty villages ravaged by bandits and crime gangs, toussaint is place straight out of fairytale
It stands in such perfect contrast to the rest of the game and makes reveals Velen's true, grim macabre colours and makes it all that much worse. Not only that, Velen serves to make this place seem like a veritable paradise even despite the horrors that take place in its hushed, dark crevices...
It's 4 AM, deep in the night. You should be sleeping, but you're still playing Witcher. Running around the forests and meadows, immersed in the beautiful nature. You turn around and sharp sunlight pierces your eyes. For the next 10 seconds, you just stand there and gaze at the gorgeous sky, rays of sunlight following the edges of clouds like a paintbrush, mixing shades of blue, orange, red and gold. Your life might be a bit of a mess, but in this moment, everything is just perfect and peaceful.
When i first played with the Blood and wine DLC and i saw first Toussaint... Wow that was fantastic and beautifull and amazing, and all this together.. Witcher 3 is the best RPG ever.
Witcher 3 is the best game ever made. I start playing games since Atari and see and play a lot good games, but Witcher 3 and DLC's are the best. I have no doubt. It is an absolutely complete, perfect, wonderful game . So many emotions, beautiful music, amazing atmosphere.
I've literally travelled the length of Italy from North to South and Toussaint just looks exactly the same, that's why I absolutely love them both. I listened to The Witcher 3 soundtracks as I travelled through Italy alone too, it was dreamy. Take me back! 🇮🇹🖤
Blood and Wine helped me through probably the toughest time of my whole life so hearing this music again makes me feel all kinds of things. I can't describe it.
I have insomnia so yes im 58 was watching my grandson age 6 his dad had been playing the game paused it i was sitting in the living room fell asleep in minutes instead of hours or not at all
@@susaac9755 They actually showed Bethesda, Ubisoft, Square-Enix, EA, and Activision how its done. And with Cyberpunk they showed how its not to be done.
@@rzk_audio I can just imagine, Geralt and Yen just living the good life in retirement. Hell, maybe Eskel and Lambert get places in Toussaint of their own and the three do the occasional contract.
THE best ever... Idk if I should say "for me" or not, because this is pretty much an accepted fact amongst the majority that W3 is unbeatable, but I guess I'll still say "for me"...people compare it to Skyrim a lot, but in my view Skyrim comes nowhere close...an amazing game nonetheless but not as amazing as W3... I literally cannot enjoy any other game properly after Witcher 3... Damn man, I have so many memories. White Orchard, Novigrad, Vesemir, Ciri, Kaer Morhen, Oxenfurt...soo many memories...
I am playing this music every morning welcoming my kindergarten students to classroom. The music brings calmness as they enter and play quietly waiting for class to begin. Thank you.
Marta Cz It reminds me of the region where my family comes from and still lives. Southern France, French Catalonia. Toussaint reminds me a lot of this place.
This game was released in 2014 but I started playing this game this year.. I was in university when the game was released and couldn't afford a console or PC to play this game... and I would say I regretted it, this game stole my life, especially Blood and Wine DLC.. I just hope I could have played this when I was free from any responsibilities.. it must be such a joy to play this game without a single burden in my brain.. I only can play this game on weekends.. not because I work 12 hours/day.. but because I wanna feel.. understand and enjoy this game.. The gameplay, maps, especially the story is the best among the best. I spent my whole weekend only playing this game and I hated it when it comes to Sunday as my brain will be thinking of work tomorrow.. need to wait for 5 days again to play this game in peace..
This music is so peaceful.. after wartorn Velen, cold, harsh islands of Skellige and crazy fanatics in Novigrad Toussaint brings such a relief... even with vampires in the background. Thank you for this amazing ambient mix!
A world straight out of a french fabledom! Blue skies, green grass as far as the eye can see, topped off with a giant mountain alongside an ancient elven castle dotting the landscape. Truly magical sight to behold this game dlc was.
Oils, signs, and bombs really could have been designed to be more key components in the game. Not saying I didn't absolutely adore the ever living shit out of the witcher 3. But when it came down to it you never really needed to use the signs or oils very much. Basically it's a super glorified hack and slash with epic graphic, atmosphere, and an interesting story. =)
My friends think I am crazy sometimes when I try to explain to them in words how this game makes me feel. I'm replaying it right now, and it still amazes me like the first time. Nothing can beat this game for me, it is everything I want in a game from the lore, to the music, and story.
I listen to music....I listen to hip-hop since 88, I still got original RUN DMC and Public Enemy albums on cassettes under my bed. I'm almost 40 years old, I've gone with the trends in my youth, I love what young people love, I love classic music aswell. But nothing, and I mean NOTHING cannot compare to music that is made for specific event be it video game or a movie or anything else. I'm gonna buy witcher right now solely because of music if nothing else......that's how strong this franchise is for me, and it should be for anyone else. Long live Geralt:
Ever since playing Blood and Wine and just roaming around in Toussaint, I haven't been able to shake the thought that there has to be a place like that somewhere. And if not, god i wished all of us here could get together and start building Toussaint ourselves
Sometimes I wish i could live in Toussaint, away from every modern day problem. Yeah there are monsters, but why bother when the best witcher is around.
This music was so nostalgic to me, especially because the first time I played The Witcher 1 was way back in early 2009... Then TW2 in 2011 and TW3 in 2015... Then the dlcs. What an amazing journey that was...
Indeed, but this game's an experience many gamers have been missing ever since they made it to the end, it's that good That ambient music also has nostalgic vibes in it, at least that's how I feel hearing it
So first i thought shivering islves for Oblivion was the best dlc ive ever experienced. It had a nice atmoshpere, awesome landscapes, wonderfully written characters, and that music! Then i got Blood and Wine. At firs i thought it looked very similar to Oblivion. The landscapes have the same color scheme, the music sounds kinda the same....I played, and played and i fell in love with it. This DLC, for me, is better then the main witcher 3 game. It has everything. It wants to make you keep playing. You could just stroll arround for hours, imagining what it would be like to live in toussaint. This DLC was like Oblivion to me. My two favourite games of all time. Im sad now. Fuck
What about Hearts of Stone? Maybe it is nowhere as big, but It's story and Writing is some of the Best in entire gaming industry with fantastic and u forgettable characters. I like BAW and HOS equaly but in terms of Story HOS is my pick
I love Toussaint, the magical nights, the soundtrack to it and it really feels like the end of Geralt's adventure. They really nailed with the place, far from war, famine, and monsters. Geralt being respected by the people, it's a far cry from the North. I quess Regis is right about Toussaint, good in small doses.
Unless you are a witcher, nobleman, higher vampire, skilled warrior, or live in Toussaint, you won't be happy at all and everyday could be a survival for living lol, especially if you are trapped in Velen..
I listened to it when i left my home, my family and my friends in cologne and moved to Australia. At the airport i looked back and saw my mom crying , my brother and my best friend too. For these last minutes, times stood still. I couldn't move and i felt beeing between worlds. This music is so intense and beautiful.
What are you talking about? Witcher 3 was a great game don't get me wrong but time is infinite as far as we know. We have years and years yet to produce greater works of art.
of course there will be better games ... First, the team didn't give up on the rpg style, and fuck it, there are many other game producers out there, there will be a new RPG game that will tear my heart open again.
this is truly the only way i can get through my homework when i’m having a difficult time... i always find myself coming back to this game in some way or another...
Gosh I love this game. Finished it 2 times and each DLC about 2-3 times. And bought it again in the Steam Summer Sale. And I'll do exactly that all over again.
The only map in the whole game that doesn't feel like a living Hell on earth. Finally! Haven't felt this calm & relaxed in a game map from The Witcher universe since the Vizima Trade Quarter from the first game.
That need doesn't go away after reading all the books unfortunately. Though by the time you've finished you may be up for another play through and then you see things differently. Feel like you're more informed. Especially when Gerslt meets old friends like Regis.
@@Lucky-Lee93 BOOK SPOILERS AHEAD when i ended the whole book series i was overwhelmed by the clear death of geralt and i'm still wandering why they made sequel games to a dead character instead of midquel games (like sapkowski did with the last book: season of storms), they could also have expanded alive characters like triss, ciri or yen, instead of focusing the franchise on a DEAD character. nonetheless, i loved both three games and hope to see more about the same world in the future
@@engineergaming2032 you're right but I didn't omit her death with a malicious intent. The point is, the games and books revolves around geralt, therefore his death was the one which captured more my attention and interest.
Geralt of fucking Rivia you can, Toussaint is very similar to my country, Italy. But... I don't know if it's convenient nowadays. There's no country as beautiful as Italy, trust me
It depends. The structure of Beauclaire is a mix between a city like Siena, San Gimignano or Mont Saint Michel. The landscape is very similar to the hills of Tuscany, with some particulars of the Val d'Elsa and Central Appennine. Trust me, it reminds a lot Italy and South France
Marco Crespi Italy landscapes are awesome. Tell me a city or village where I could become a wayfaring knight, with taverns full of cheese, fruits and wine and i'll be there very fucking soon.
I completed the game 3 times already , now taking it slow and easy on my fourth playthrow and meanwhile studying for exams , and as a person with strong ADHD i can tell that nothing calms me more than listening to ambient music from witcher. I get powerfull weird feeling that sucks me in like a void i start to feel like i am inside the witcher world somewhere in Toussaint, Oxenfurt, or Novigrad sitting alone in dead quiet room with candle and idea that there is nothing more to do than just study. Its funny to say it even motivates me somehow to get work done as if when im finished i will walk out the room and explore the witcher world but it never happens so i just play the game instead :D as a small reward. Video game that gave me best gaming experience i've ever had , best music and cure FOR my adhd. I hope cdPR have witcher 4 in plans.
0:10 Theme for the Witcher series. I know it since 2007 when I was 13 and the first game was released. This version is filled with such a beautiful nostalgia.
I loved the Witcher 3. I loved the Hearts and Stone. But when I rode into Toussaint and encountered this world that so differed from the north land, bathed in that Mediterranean glow, and played that story, it pushed the game up to my list of best video game ever.
I played Witcher in 2020 for the first time!! I had too weak PC before. And sinsce that moment I finished it 3 Times with DLCs ofcourse. It's amazing, totally magical game.
I am 37 and ı have been playing games since ı was a child..I am sure of that Witcher 3 is the best game ever made.İt is an emotion, a tale, a legend..I am playing it over and over again.Even ıf there ıs no more witcher contract, no Wild Hunt, there is still Skellige, Toussaint for free roam wit their fantastic atmosphere.Sometimes ı stand and watch the sea in Skellige or stand and feel the sun in Toussaint..I am stuck in Witcher 3 universe and ı love that.. PS : I love you Triss Merigold.
I loved going from war ravaged Velen and coming to Toussaint, a land of knight's and green hills a castle under a mountain, straight out of a fairytale. And then CDPR was like "Hold my Dwarven Spirit" and sent us to a actual fairytale with a yellowbrick road, a big bad wolf and three piglets but with dark twists everywhere making the experience just so awesome.
Yup sleeping, take off armor, boots, swords, see the kitchen. Go upstair looking at pictures. Go outside sees the stars in the sky.. and yes Dandelion is there
For years I find I keep coming back here. I loved everything about the witcher and Toussaint. I didnt even stay in toussaint much. Just did the main story and stopped playing. But something about this makes it all feel like a vivid dream. One of those amazing wonderful dreams you get maybe once or twice in a life time. When you wake up you are extremely disheartened. This soundtrack gives me that feeling. But it still reminds me of that amazing dream feeling. I want to fall asleep and wake up in Toussaint. But the painful reality of that not going to happen and starting another week of work in 6 hours is there. So instead I shall fall asleep disappointed.
I recently played the witcher 3, was holding off the dlc until I did most of the base game, but when I finally got to blood and wine, I couldn't believe the scenery and god tier soundtrack, especially this one. So glad I decided to try it
I'm currently playing Blood and Wine for the first time and Toussaint is probably my favourite part of the game. I started The Witcher 3 four years ago and have been taking it slow. At first I struggled with it and could only play it in short bursts (and I still think the gameplay and UI have many flaws) but the writing and world design is excellent and I keep coming back. The soundtrack is also fantastic, across all regions in the game.
i probably sound weird for saying this but this game changed me and has helped me through dark times in my life and i will love it forever. just wish i could go back in time to the day i installed it so i can go through the experience again
No my friend, it is not weird nor are you alone in these feelings. I played this game while I was going through the worst year of my life. It took a long time to finish only playing about an hour a week. Months of depressing, war ravaged Velen and other locales. My grandpa finally passed away from Alzheimer’s while I was playing heart of stone. It was obviously horrible to lose him but he was suffering and so was my whole family suffering and being torn apart. Then when I finally picked the remote back up and was sent off to this land of beauty, love and wine, to me it almost felt like a message from him that he was at peace now and where he was is now so much more beautiful than the horrible suffering he was experiencing here. My dream is to own a beautiful old estate in the hills with a Vineyard snd a beautiful herb garden for my wife and daughter, which I will name ... “______________”
While watching and listeing witcher 3 videos I kinda feel sad knowing that such video-game created emotions are hard to find and to experience with 100 % brain and heart. It's is one of the best games ever created. The music is a standalone masterpiece.
Yo guys I did everything in TW3 and even Heart of Stone DLC, I'm going to start Blood and Wine right now, is this really my last unprecedented experience with a Witcher game before I complete it all ?
Thank you all for 1mil views! ❤
half a mil is from me, you're welcome 😂
I want to erase my memories so that i can enjoy witcher 3 again just like the 1st time.
Anu Priye same bro....same.
Anu Priye I want
I love this game and hate it because I can't do it :/
read the books
Books and this game are two different things. There are some similarities but CDPRed made a completely own story.
Toussaint is a perfect mixture between Spain, France and Italy. Beautiful.
Psicosombra exactly
Exactly Man !
Only France and Italy, not Spain.
@@TheAnarchistBeekeeper >always laughing, shouting and cursing people with high level of unemployment
>totally not spain
Dont forget about kinghts and Don Kichot too
agreed. it is mediterranean europe in brief.
The Problem is, if you listen to study, you keep thinking how much you want to play The Witcher again....
Thats how i started my 4th playthrough
lmao you read my mind
Aaaah dont tempt me lol
This is the reason why I don't touch this video
Yep, I imagine if I tried to listen to this while studying my restless mind would just start wandering and re- living the blood and wine dlc and witcher in general 😆
10/10. Would "What now, you piece of filth?" again.
"Damn your ugly"
"That stench"
Defo would "Winds Howling" while I'm at it.
This game made me feel like a kid again. daydreaming somewhere far in the sky about the place I've never found....
van kk such beauty place
yeah metoo bro i feel like i'm on heaven
Same ! There’s nothing left anymore for me to do in Toussaint but I just don’t wanna come out of it. The sunny weather, respect by soldiers and citizens.....Ahh it’s just like dreams.
Wait what?
the place is in you ;)
after a long months of trudging in the blood soaked, gritty north, exploring toussaint sure is a great experience, none of that mage hunting, dirty villages ravaged by bandits and crime gangs, toussaint is place straight out of fairytale
yeah! Had the same feeling. After all this filth in the North it sure is a pleasent surprise to find this wonderful world
A fairytale filled with an abundance of vampires, yeah :D
I was really impressed to see Toussaint after reading the books. They really nailed the "place straight out of a fairytale" part.
It stands in such perfect contrast to the rest of the game and makes reveals Velen's true, grim macabre colours and makes it all that much worse. Not only that, Velen serves to make this place seem like a veritable paradise even despite the horrors that take place in its hushed, dark crevices...
Sure
It's 4 AM, deep in the night. You should be sleeping, but you're still playing Witcher. Running around the forests and meadows, immersed in the beautiful nature. You turn around and sharp sunlight pierces your eyes. For the next 10 seconds, you just stand there and gaze at the gorgeous sky, rays of sunlight following the edges of clouds like a paintbrush, mixing shades of blue, orange, red and gold. Your life might be a bit of a mess, but in this moment, everything is just perfect and peaceful.
I agree with everything except "runnig around"... I always walk around Toussaint. ;) It's just so beautiful.
Then your Dad runs into your room and beats you up
When i first played with the Blood and wine DLC and i saw first Toussaint... Wow that was fantastic and beautifull and amazing, and all this together.. Witcher 3 is the best RPG ever.
Pluskat78 yep( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I love Toussaint 😍
@@leonicus9253 cool name 'Leonicus', do you mind if I use it as a character name?
@@rzk_audiolol 😄yeah ,sure go ahead
Witcher 3 is the best game ever made. I start playing games since Atari and see and play a lot good games, but Witcher 3 and DLC's are the best. I have no doubt. It is an absolutely complete, perfect, wonderful game
. So many emotions, beautiful music, amazing atmosphere.
Red dead redemption2?
@@AleskeyKazakov one of the best games, but imo Witcher 3 is better. It just hits diffrent
@@PolishGod1234 I agree, red dead is good but witcher 3 is one of the best ever
I've literally travelled the length of Italy from North to South and Toussaint just looks exactly the same, that's why I absolutely love them both. I listened to The Witcher 3 soundtracks as I travelled through Italy alone too, it was dreamy. Take me back! 🇮🇹🖤
Maybe take me as well ? 😆
Awesome!! I wanna try that too someday
@@veydkurup9746 oh definitely do it, you won't be disappointed! End of March, beginning of April is a perfect time temperature wise.
@@gandalfstormcrow7943 if you'll carry the bags I'm game! 😅
Lucky dog. 👍🏻
Blood and Wine helped me through probably the toughest time of my whole life so hearing this music again makes me feel all kinds of things. I can't describe it.
I use this every night for sleeping, helps like a charm
Heh me to..
I have insomnia so yes im 58 was watching my grandson age 6 his dad had been playing the game paused it i was sitting in the living room fell asleep in minutes instead of hours or not at all
May I also recommend the track “Skyrim Armospheres” ?
Same!! Love it 😊
After I completed the Witcher all I do now is relaxing in this world. I have no desire to leave this area anymore
tigerheart6 Same !
That's why i stay at moms basement
This reminds me of my grandma's house. Old paintings, apple pie, a cabin near the woods, wind chimes and very cozy relaxing atmosphere, very nostalgic
Lets just be thankful that CDPR decided to show Bethesda, Ubisoft, Square-Enix, EA, and Activision how its done.
Very underrated comment
Well... This kinda aged like milk.
@@susaac9755 Recent events don’t make Witcher 3 any less of a masterpiece
@@inarifoxking that's true. Cuz it never was lol.
@@susaac9755 They actually showed Bethesda, Ubisoft, Square-Enix, EA, and Activision how its done. And with Cyberpunk they showed how its not to be done.
I am playing through w3 again, cant wait to come home to touissant.
I am about to do the same once I am done with god of war. Although god of war is fun, witcher 3 keeps calling out to me
Enjoy you rest at the vineyard, my esteemed friend. You've earned it after the life you've led and all the lives you've saved.
@@rzk_audio I can just imagine, Geralt and Yen just living the good life in retirement. Hell, maybe Eskel and Lambert get places in Toussaint of their own and the three do the occasional contract.
One of the best games of all time with one of the best video game soundtracks of all time.
"one of"?
Kieran Delach witcher 3 has other sexy songs. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
THE best game ever for me, a life-long gamer of 34 years
THE best ever...
Idk if I should say "for me" or not, because this is pretty much an accepted fact amongst the majority that W3 is unbeatable, but I guess I'll still say "for me"...people compare it to Skyrim a lot, but in my view Skyrim comes nowhere close...an amazing game nonetheless but not as amazing as W3...
I literally cannot enjoy any other game properly after Witcher 3...
Damn man, I have so many memories. White Orchard, Novigrad, Vesemir, Ciri, Kaer Morhen, Oxenfurt...soo many memories...
I am playing this music every morning welcoming my kindergarten students to classroom. The music brings calmness as they enter and play quietly waiting for class to begin. Thank you.
I'll never forget playing this DLC for the first time. I remember audibly saying 'REALLY?' when hearing just some of the music. Absolutely incredible.
Causa algo
I remember listening to those tracks while traveling through golden hills of Tuscany; it makes my heart warm since days went colder
Marta Cz It reminds me of the region where my family comes from and still lives. Southern France, French Catalonia. Toussaint reminds me a lot of this place.
I guess its more like north Italy. :)
Unruly Crow same here. Southern Aquitaine and Provence is where my family is from, and Toussaint reminds me a lot of that
This game was released in 2014 but I started playing this game this year.. I was in university when the game was released and couldn't afford a console or PC to play this game...
and I would say I regretted it, this game stole my life, especially Blood and Wine DLC.. I just hope I could have played this when I was free from any responsibilities.. it must be such a joy to play this game without a single burden in my brain..
I only can play this game on weekends.. not because I work 12 hours/day.. but because I wanna feel.. understand and enjoy this game.. The gameplay, maps, especially the story is the best among the best.
I spent my whole weekend only playing this game and I hated it when it comes to Sunday as my brain will be thinking of work tomorrow.. need to wait for 5 days again to play this game in peace..
This music is so peaceful.. after wartorn Velen, cold, harsh islands of Skellige and crazy fanatics in Novigrad Toussaint brings such a relief... even with vampires in the background. Thank you for this amazing ambient mix!
A world straight out of a french fabledom! Blue skies, green grass as far as the eye can see, topped off with a giant mountain alongside an ancient elven castle dotting the landscape. Truly magical sight to behold this game dlc was.
Again and again coming back to this ambient score since four years. This in the morning gives one such tranquility.
Witcher 3 has fantastic music you can lose yourself in, fuses the whole game together.
Is there anything they didn't nail on this game?
Nope
Yes, the fact that it has an ending...
They didn't nail Jesus.
Oils, signs, and bombs really could have been designed to be more key components in the game. Not saying I didn't absolutely adore the ever living shit out of the witcher 3. But when it came down to it you never really needed to use the signs or oils very much. Basically it's a super glorified hack and slash with epic graphic, atmosphere, and an interesting story. =)
Yes. The combat.
My friends think I am crazy sometimes when I try to explain to them in words how this game makes me feel. I'm replaying it right now, and it still amazes me like the first time. Nothing can beat this game for me, it is everything I want in a game from the lore, to the music, and story.
I listen to music....I listen to hip-hop since 88, I still got original RUN DMC and Public Enemy albums on cassettes under my bed.
I'm almost 40 years old, I've gone with the trends in my youth, I love what young people love, I love classic music aswell.
But nothing, and I mean NOTHING cannot compare to music that is made for specific event be it video game or a movie or anything else.
I'm gonna buy witcher right now solely because of music if nothing else......that's how strong this franchise is for me, and it should be for anyone else.
Long live Geralt:
You're making a great decision sir. Enjoy your journy ;)
Who's here in 2021? listening to this masterpiece
My marriage ended up today. I'm listening to this masterpiece remembering when i was playing witcher 3 and she was watching by my side.
Stay strong brother
Im sorry bro. Hope you find your yennefer, triss, keira or shani soon
I hope 10 months later, life has gotten better for u
Ever since playing Blood and Wine and just roaming around in Toussaint, I haven't been able to shake the thought that there has to be a place like that somewhere.
And if not, god i wished all of us here could get together and start building Toussaint ourselves
A place like that exists: Italy or France. Toussaint is inspired by these two beautiful countries
Sometimes I wish i could live in Toussaint, away from every modern day problem. Yeah there are monsters, but why bother when the best witcher is around.
Toussaint is the best thing about Witcher 3.
I have finished Witcher 3. Now I can die. I can't say what I feel now.
Greatest game ever, man. Welcome to the club.
Stay with us bro and enjoy Cyberpunk next year :)
gonna save some cash to get the cyberpunk2077 :)
be prepared for Witcher IV
skyrim > witcher
This music was so nostalgic to me, especially because the first time I played The Witcher 1 was way back in early 2009... Then TW2 in 2011 and TW3 in 2015... Then the dlcs. What an amazing journey that was...
This is so moving and nostalgic music
lol? nostalgic? its just been a year.
Indeed, but this game's an experience many gamers have been missing ever since they made it to the end, it's that good That ambient music also has nostalgic vibes in it, at least that's how I feel hearing it
I agree
Ίων Ατέρμονος i finished it today and it already feels nostalgic
Ίων Ατέρμονος especially the very beginning. When I heard that tune in game I almost shed a tear
So first i thought shivering islves for Oblivion was the best dlc ive ever experienced. It had a nice atmoshpere, awesome landscapes, wonderfully written characters, and that music!
Then i got Blood and Wine. At firs i thought it looked very similar to Oblivion. The landscapes have the same color scheme, the music sounds kinda the same....I played, and played and i fell in love with it. This DLC, for me, is better then the main witcher 3 game. It has everything. It wants to make you keep playing. You could just stroll arround for hours, imagining what it would be like to live in toussaint.
This DLC was like Oblivion to me. My two favourite games of all time.
Im sad now.
Fuck
Same here, got the same Oblivion / The Shivering Isles vibe from this DLC, and wow, TW3 is in my top 2 favourite games.
Only fitting that you used the same « Fuck » as Geralt in the Netflix series.
What about Hearts of Stone? Maybe it is nowhere as big, but It's story and Writing is some of the Best in entire gaming industry with fantastic and u forgettable characters.
I like BAW and HOS equaly but in terms of Story HOS is my pick
@@JudgeHolden2003 That is true though...HoS is my personal favorite story as well...it was so well done and well written...
I love Toussaint, the magical nights, the soundtrack to it and it really feels like the end of Geralt's adventure. They really nailed with the place, far from war, famine, and monsters. Geralt being respected by the people, it's a far cry from the North. I quess Regis is right about Toussaint, good in small doses.
If i could, i would leave everything behind and go to Witcher world
I feel you mate. I'm thinking exactly the same.
Beauclair ? Nilfgaard ?, Vizima ? Yes. Redania ? Velen ? Novigrad ? Nope
Unless you are a witcher, nobleman, higher vampire, skilled warrior, or live in Toussaint, you won't be happy at all and everyday could be a survival for living lol, especially if you are trapped in Velen..
@@irvancrocs1753 not even all the people in toussaint are happy, many beggars
Ah the warm calling of brook back bog.... Hard pass
Toussaint was like a dream and a vacation. So good.
I got really depressed when I suddenly realised I can never live in Toussaint, took me weeks to get over it. That was weird
Toussaint is basically north Italy, so you can try to move there, good luck!
This game makes me feel like a kid again, daydreaming somewhere far in the sky about the place I've never found...
damn, right in the feels
This DLC is a perfect example how to make a DLC. Thanks, CDPR.
this game is a legend
I listened to it when i left my home, my family and my friends in cologne and moved to Australia. At the airport i looked back and saw my mom crying , my brother and my best friend too. For these last minutes, times stood still. I couldn't move and i felt beeing between worlds. This music is so intense and beautiful.
Me too i feel you
witcher 3 is still and will sadly remain the best action RPG of all time, there will never be anything better from now until the ending of time
Don't be so pessimistic, CD project red is going to make a lot more games and other developers will also take inspiration from Witcher 3.
Cyberpunk 2077
What are you talking about? Witcher 3 was a great game don't get me wrong but time is infinite as far as we know. We have years and years yet to produce greater works of art.
of course there will be better games ... First, the team didn't give up on the rpg style, and fuck it, there are many other game producers out there, there will be a new RPG game that will tear my heart open again.
Tarek Chamas inspirations
this is truly the only way i can get through my homework when i’m having a difficult time... i always find myself coming back to this game in some way or another...
Gosh I love this game. Finished it 2 times and each DLC about 2-3 times. And bought it again in the Steam Summer Sale. And I'll do exactly that all over again.
I just started fresh from the beginning again for my 5th time. This time on the PS5 😅 Enjoy my friend!
The only map in the whole game that doesn't feel like a living Hell on earth. Finally! Haven't felt this calm & relaxed in a game map from The Witcher universe since the Vizima Trade Quarter from the first game.
Been playing this game every summer since it came out...SOO MANY MEMORIES
I had to start reading the books after I finished the DLC. I just couldn't get over it, I NEEDED MORE GERALT
That need doesn't go away after reading all the books unfortunately. Though by the time you've finished you may be up for another play through and then you see things differently. Feel like you're more informed. Especially when Gerslt meets old friends like Regis.
@@Lucky-Lee93 BOOK SPOILERS AHEAD
when i ended the whole book series i was overwhelmed by the clear death of geralt and i'm still wandering why they made sequel games to a dead character instead of midquel games (like sapkowski did with the last book: season of storms), they could also have expanded alive characters like triss, ciri or yen, instead of focusing the franchise on a DEAD character.
nonetheless, i loved both three games and hope to see more about the same world in the future
@@brcmat265 It's funny how you're talking about dead Geralt and forget that Yen died with him too.
@@engineergaming2032 you're right but I didn't omit her death with a malicious intent. The point is, the games and books revolves around geralt, therefore his death was the one which captured more my attention and interest.
Toussaint Toussaint.i wanna live there.
Geralt of fucking Rivia you can, Toussaint is very similar to my country, Italy. But... I don't know if it's convenient nowadays. There's no country as beautiful as Italy, trust me
Marco Crespi the houses in Toussaint are like houses in Italy but Toussaint isn't it france because most of the streets name are in French .
It depends. The structure of Beauclaire is a mix between a city like Siena, San Gimignano or Mont Saint Michel. The landscape is very similar to the hills of Tuscany, with some particulars of the Val d'Elsa and Central Appennine. Trust me, it reminds a lot Italy and South France
Marco Crespi thanks man. I'm thinking of visiting Italy in my holidays.
Marco Crespi Italy landscapes are awesome. Tell me a city or village where I could become a wayfaring knight, with taverns full of cheese, fruits and wine and i'll be there very fucking soon.
- Just the best game ever
- Le meilleurs jeu de tous les temps
- de beste spel ooit
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I completed the game 3 times already , now taking it slow and easy on my fourth playthrow and meanwhile studying for exams , and as a person with strong ADHD i can tell that nothing calms me more than listening to ambient music from witcher. I get powerfull weird feeling that sucks me in like a void i start to feel like i am inside the witcher world somewhere in Toussaint, Oxenfurt, or Novigrad sitting alone in dead quiet room with candle and idea that there is nothing more to do than just study. Its funny to say it even motivates me somehow to get work done as if when im finished i will walk out the room and explore the witcher world but it never happens so i just play the game instead :D as a small reward. Video game that gave me best gaming experience i've ever had , best music and cure FOR my adhd. I hope cdPR have witcher 4 in plans.
0:10 Theme for the Witcher series. I know it since 2007 when I was 13 and the first game was released. This version is filled with such a beautiful nostalgia.
I loved the Witcher 3. I loved the Hearts and Stone. But when I rode into Toussaint and encountered this world that so differed from the north land, bathed in that Mediterranean glow, and played that story, it pushed the game up to my list of best video game ever.
I played Witcher in 2020 for the first time!! I had too weak PC before. And sinsce that moment I finished it 3 Times with DLCs ofcourse. It's amazing, totally magical game.
The person who is reading this, I wish you a calm, successful, and healthy life forever ❤
The best area of the game for sure, is Toussaint. So beautiful and I love the European theme and style.
All witcher areas are European theme. But yap, I know what you mean. The French/Italian flava :)
Gosh, the whole area of Toussaint makes you feel like you've been sucked into a fairytale :)
So strange feeling inside of me when i listening this track, and this memories, it's make me happy, so peaceful)))
It was good times...
This soundtrack brings me back so many memories 😭 Best Game ever made !
I just saw the picture and it instantly made me smile with joy. This game is a true masterpiece.
Ah... Toussaint!
I will definitely go back there!
I am 37 and ı have been playing games since ı was a child..I am sure of that Witcher 3 is the best game ever made.İt is an emotion, a tale, a legend..I am playing it over and over again.Even ıf there ıs no more witcher contract, no Wild Hunt, there is still Skellige, Toussaint for free roam wit their fantastic atmosphere.Sometimes ı stand and watch the sea in Skellige or stand and feel the sun in Toussaint..I am stuck in Witcher 3 universe and ı love that.. PS : I love you Triss Merigold.
Just started this game last Thursday and it’s pretty good
Truly a nice getaway from the swamps of Velen and the confined streets of Novigrad. Cant wait to play Blood and Wine...
I loved going from war ravaged Velen and coming to Toussaint, a land of knight's and green hills a castle under a mountain, straight out of a fairytale. And then CDPR was like "Hold my Dwarven Spirit" and sent us to a actual fairytale with a yellowbrick road, a big bad wolf and three piglets but with dark twists everywhere making the experience just so awesome.
it's so good for drawing and thinking . the best thing that i leave it for an hour and i don't have to replay the video .
This reminded me so much of Cyrodill from the elder scrolls, Something that it couldn't have been, buy unfortunately will never be.
This might be one of the most beautiful tracks in any video game ever. Thanks, PepsiDrinker.
I want to sit under the sun and listen to this music all day
What an incredible game
Give me some brain damage that i can replay the witcher xD
Yup sleeping, take off armor, boots, swords, see the kitchen. Go upstair looking at pictures.
Go outside sees the stars in the sky.. and yes Dandelion is there
winds in caraberta woods😍
For years I find I keep coming back here. I loved everything about the witcher and Toussaint. I didnt even stay in toussaint much. Just did the main story and stopped playing. But something about this makes it all feel like a vivid dream. One of those amazing wonderful dreams you get maybe once or twice in a life time. When you wake up you are extremely disheartened. This soundtrack gives me that feeling. But it still reminds me of that amazing dream feeling. I want to fall asleep and wake up in Toussaint. But the painful reality of that not going to happen and starting another week of work in 6 hours is there. So instead I shall fall asleep disappointed.
I recently played the witcher 3, was holding off the dlc until I did most of the base game, but when I finally got to blood and wine, I couldn't believe the scenery and god tier soundtrack, especially this one. So glad I decided to try it
I miss this game. The best of all time!
The Blood and Wine DLC alone is in my top 5 games of all time. Maybe top 3.
I wish I could play blood and wine all over again without any knowledge of what was gonna happen
я возвращаюсь в этот мир снова и снова ......там осталась часть моей души.... навегда
❤❤❤❤❤
I'm currently playing Blood and Wine for the first time and Toussaint is probably my favourite part of the game. I started The Witcher 3 four years ago and have been taking it slow. At first I struggled with it and could only play it in short bursts (and I still think the gameplay and UI have many flaws) but the writing and world design is excellent and I keep coming back. The soundtrack is also fantastic, across all regions in the game.
Witcher 3 is a timeless treasure. It would always be one of my top 3 games.
What are the other two games? 🤔☺
1) Prince of Persia sands of time
2)The witcher 3 wild hunt
3) GTA 3 to GTA 4 (including vice city and sanandreas)
@@jpfx9470suikoden 2 and persona 3 fes
ahhh Tousaint.. the land of always summer!
i probably sound weird for saying this but this game changed me and has helped me through dark times in my life and i will love it forever. just wish i could go back in time to the day i installed it so i can go through the experience again
Nah it's not weird. Some of us been there.
No my friend, it is not weird nor are you alone in these feelings. I played this game while I was going through the worst year of my life. It took a long time to finish only playing about an hour a week. Months of depressing, war ravaged Velen and other locales. My grandpa finally passed away from Alzheimer’s while I was playing heart of stone. It was obviously horrible to lose him but he was suffering and so was my whole family suffering and being torn apart. Then when I finally picked the remote back up and was sent off to this land of beauty, love and wine, to me it almost felt like a message from him that he was at peace now and where he was is now so much more beautiful than the horrible suffering he was experiencing here. My dream is to own a beautiful old estate in the hills with a Vineyard snd a beautiful herb garden for my wife and daughter, which I will name ... “______________”
I stopped playing witcher because when you beat the game and dlcs, when this kind of music starts, and you feel extremley lonley.
I just want to play Witcher 3 for the first time over and over again, such good memories
This game will never get old .. Im playin it again .. :)
I really need to finish it, I keep getting sidetracked and never fully played it.
@@sladey21 yeah.. U should
this game on shrooms is the best thing in life man what a masterpiece
This game on anything is the best thing, playing it while high rn
Jesus Christ that would be incredible. With the music and all the sounds! I loved this game. I can only imagine what it would be like on shrooms.
the music in wild hunt is nothing less then breath taking, love it!
The witcher 3 is one of those games where you ged sad because you finished it, and there is nothing more to do. Like breath of the wild...
Completed witcher 3 thrice with different endings with dlc but I still want to come back to it. Such a masterpiece......
just incredible.....so mood-enhancing and introspective...
I come here every once in a while to get some real good sleep 🐢🤓
Oh wow same, almost every night i put this on low volume on speakers near my pillows and sleep to this.
@@Vert_GreenHeart man I'm replaying blood and wine, what a real masterpiece 😮😮
When I heard this, it sounded too familiar, too nostalgic... most importantly too good to be true!
While watching and listeing witcher 3 videos I kinda feel sad knowing that such video-game created emotions are hard to find and to experience with 100 % brain and heart. It's is one of the best games ever created. The music is a standalone masterpiece.
That first song is painful to me. I can't truly explain why. Maybe it is because its close to finishing the game?
Yo guys I did everything in TW3 and even Heart of Stone DLC, I'm going to start Blood and Wine right now, is this really my last unprecedented experience with a Witcher game before I complete it all ?
Now I can go back to my village and grow some grapes.
Reminds me a bit of Oblivion's OST on some parts
Its like Oblivion OST and House Targeryan's theme music combined with Skyrim's ambience. A truly outstanding combination of music!
Agreed. And Skyrim's.
L.T. G. Nope
Absolutely right, at some point I thought I missclicked the video for oblivion's OST.
Who do I choose at the end of blood and wine yennefer or ciri.why isn't any one telling me😢😢