“To all my fellow sailors, clowns, cultists, coalitionists and terrorists, crazed lunatics, genetic abominations, deadbeats, and degenerates: It has been a honor serving alongside you guys.” Glory to our moon, glory to Europa!”
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Arguably best barotrauma OST. It gives off that vibe of nostalgia, which makes it even better. I dont want Barotrauma to grow old. I still get goosebumps from listening to this and thinking of the journey to listen to this.
its kind of a bittersweet ending really, humanity will be locked on this ice planet for god-knows how long, constantly being somewhere low on the food chain, not even being acquatic lifeforms. but even then, humanity still persists no matter how hostile the environment may seem
@@perkele9994 basically, there are some problems. First, gravitational collapse - it actually means that gravity is no longer like on earth, its lower, and Europan humanity will have to adapt to this somehow. Also, not sure how wildlife feels bout this, it all might die instantly from pressure change. Cant say for sure second - we still don't know whats uo with earth. Europa might be last home of humanity. Or its final big grave, a bunch of steel underwater coffins. We dont know so for Europa the future is not really optimistic, but it doesnt matter. The Loop is not going to end any time soon.
I think the implication of the ending is that the surface of Europa is slowly becoming more habitable. I interpreted the ending as us basically giving Humanity another shot at life, even without Earth.
@@perkele9994 The actual "lore" of the campaign is the campaign with Jovian Radiation enabled. This is the work of the final boss (Jove) attempting to eradicate the human settlements, and is also what destroyed the previous intelligent alien life in Europa. After you kick their ass, the Radiation wave stops and starts retreating. Unfortunately this mode is quite difficult so it is disabled by default, which offers a somewhat nonsensical goal and ending.
Yeah I like to compare it to the menu theme since both have the exact same opening Embrace the Abyss: The Radiation is getting worse, humanity's time on Europa is running out before and in a few weeks everyone and their children will die a painful radioactive death unless someone does something Ballad for Whales: A crew has done the impossible and gone beyond the Eye to cure the existential threat to humankind on Europa, and everyone is overjoyed to know they will actually have a future to build and look forward to, the bittersweetness coming from the fact nobody but the last surviving ancients trapped in the storm on jupiter will know that it was you who saved them aside from the hunches of the crew in those surface station who were monitoring the radiation
I see this despite the newgame+ the gameplay does, as a final sendoff to your crew. That was a one way portal, what you've done has proven best for life in general on Europa, but now just remains you, your crew or what may be left, and the lifeless body of a god you just dumped 8 nuclear shells into. You won't be remembered, they wont see your faces or even a piece of your hull, but what you've done will be remembered until Europa itself stops turning.
The only deaths we suffered during the fight were our 10 psilotoads in our 11 week voyage of the ECC [VH] Iroh. Were with us since week 2. Remember the fallen.
this is a really nice track to be accompanied with you start off, barely with nothing but a submarine and a crew to your name; previous crew drank themselves to death doing dangerous tasks, being paid with little; forced (or not) to go to the center due to radiation doing something that others have tried, but failed - but then reaching the end; doing the impossible no one knows if you truly did it or if you did not there is nothing but a sentimental song, unrecognized fame and a loop for you. and no one will ever truly know. except you.
Well said. Well... the head of the communications relay station knows to some degree. Though in my case there's 0 chance we made it through whenever we ended up. Half the crew died, sub nearly totally filled with water
As far as I know the only time I've heard it was in the trailer that dropped with the games release. I've never heard it in-game so if it is I got lucky or they added it here recently.
Just wanna share my experience from this epic game. Somewhat of spoiler ahead: I main my medic in my singleplayer campaign. That mf had most endocrine booster shots and has maxed out talents with a matriarch-moloch and hammerhead-hunter spliced in and to top it off a husk symbiosis. I didnt restock on ammunitions from the wrecked sub and just went for it (should've known something was up when it was chuck full of everything). I lost 3 developed bots on the way to the end but when my Kastrull became inoperable and everyone was either down or trying to fix the hulls, I just went for the bastard with my ceremonial swords and slipsuit. With a scooter and a bunch of medical supplies, I melee'd the shit out of it while taking shots from fractal guardians. My medic went down from the portal guardians and died just a second or two away from the boss to lose its fraction of a health. That son of a bitch did half the work and finished it while dead... I'm really happy and satisfied from the ending and the soundtrack but my medic's hero sacrifice just tied everything together for me. Ending implied the whole crew might be dead but I'm sure they are sailing towards new horizons. That's all from me. See you on the waters, fellow Submariners.
I come back to relisten to this, I get reminded of Rapty my petraptor who fought off a portal guardian while we beat Jove, I cry, I repeat the process in a few months from now
I just beat the game today for the first time after countless attempts and setback it was satisfying to finally watch the credits roll after a year of playing this game
After everything that has been done. . . After everything has been fought. . . This song greets me at the finish line, and this singular song makes me glad I signed up for the race. -Some dumbass on the internet (me)
To my crew: Good work, my friends. I couldn't have done it without you. And to Dovahkat, my closest friend and Second Officer- thanks for sticking around bud. We did it. *We* did it.
Carl Sagan called Voyager “a bottle cast into a cosmic ocean.” The records contain human greetings in sixty-one languages, chanting, sounds of nature, and music, including the song of a humpback whale.
I just beat 1.0 campaign for the first time To my crew, thank you for making this a summer to remember Glory to the crew of the IMC Guardian (john edit) EDIT: back after doing the other campaign in my server god that was glorious
And then the security officer takes control and rams your ship into them, then pulverizes the remains with a railgun shell. You know! Normal security (shitcurity) officer stuff.
did it ever make you happy? we’re you ever give a break? think of the times you struggled through and stood victorious.without your efforts you wouldn’t have made it? without all the hardships you would’ve never learned the solutions to said issues. Challenges only strengthen the weak, you are not worthless, find your purpose and within that you’ll find success
It has just struck me that there are no whale-type species in barotrauma outside the moloch and there's also no animal in the game with whale in their name. This is a bit bizarre because this is a game underwater!
8 years of spaghetti code finally pays off.
Truth, but that's spaghetti code is beautiful...
Beautiful game.
“To all my fellow sailors, clowns, cultists, coalitionists and terrorists, crazed lunatics, genetic abominations, deadbeats, and degenerates:
It has been a honor serving alongside you guys.”
Glory to our moon, glory to Europa!”
I love how the image for this is an outpost on the surface of Europa, showing that the Jovian radiation is gone.
No one will remember who you were, but they will remember what you did.
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god i love the melancholic beauty of this along with the music
Shine on you crazy Artie
Arguably best barotrauma OST. It gives off that vibe of nostalgia, which makes it even better. I dont want Barotrauma to grow old.
I still get goosebumps from listening to this and thinking of the journey to listen to this.
We all hope the devs will still update it for like 2 years
I don't want it to grow old too
its kind of a bittersweet ending really,
humanity will be locked on this ice planet for god-knows how long, constantly being somewhere low on the food chain, not even being acquatic lifeforms. but even then, humanity still persists no matter how hostile the environment may seem
i dont really understand the ending but isnt all the radiation returning to normal levels? humanity can rebuild with time
Yes, but we lost contact with Earth.
:(
@@perkele9994 basically, there are some problems.
First, gravitational collapse - it actually means that gravity is no longer like on earth, its lower, and Europan humanity will have to adapt to this somehow. Also, not sure how wildlife feels bout this, it all might die instantly from pressure change. Cant say for sure
second - we still don't know whats uo with earth. Europa might be last home of humanity. Or its final big grave, a bunch of steel underwater coffins. We dont know
so for Europa the future is not really optimistic, but it doesnt matter. The Loop is not going to end any time soon.
I think the implication of the ending is that the surface of Europa is slowly becoming more habitable. I interpreted the ending as us basically giving Humanity another shot at life, even without Earth.
@@perkele9994 The actual "lore" of the campaign is the campaign with Jovian Radiation enabled. This is the work of the final boss (Jove) attempting to eradicate the human settlements, and is also what destroyed the previous intelligent alien life in Europa. After you kick their ass, the Radiation wave stops and starts retreating. Unfortunately this mode is quite difficult so it is disabled by default, which offers a somewhat nonsensical goal and ending.
this is the only song is the Baro Ost i could describe as happy sounding.
Yeah I like to compare it to the menu theme since both have the exact same opening
Embrace the Abyss: The Radiation is getting worse, humanity's time on Europa is running out before and in a few weeks everyone and their children will die a painful radioactive death unless someone does something
Ballad for Whales: A crew has done the impossible and gone beyond the Eye to cure the existential threat to humankind on Europa, and everyone is overjoyed to know they will actually have a future to build and look forward to, the bittersweetness coming from the fact nobody but the last surviving ancients trapped in the storm on jupiter will know that it was you who saved them aside from the hunches of the crew in those surface station who were monitoring the radiation
except seafloor cries
@@rankestdweller4239 so in the finall fight the crew teleported to jupiter?
@@nop5049The Red Spot
a ballad, yes
I see this despite the newgame+ the gameplay does, as a final sendoff to your crew.
That was a one way portal, what you've done has proven best for life in general on Europa, but now just remains you, your crew or what may be left, and the lifeless body of a god you just dumped 8 nuclear shells into.
You won't be remembered, they wont see your faces or even a piece of your hull, but what you've done will be remembered until Europa itself stops turning.
The only deaths we suffered during the fight were our 10 psilotoads in our 11 week voyage of the ECC [VH] Iroh.
Were with us since week 2.
Remember the fallen.
The Iroh, a.k.a. the certified hood classic
this is a really nice track to be accompanied with
you start off, barely with nothing but a submarine and a crew to your name; previous crew drank themselves to death
doing dangerous tasks, being paid with little; forced (or not) to go to the center due to radiation
doing something that others have tried, but failed - but then reaching the end; doing the impossible
no one knows if you truly did it or if you did not
there is nothing but a sentimental song, unrecognized fame and a loop for you.
and no one will ever truly know. except you.
Well said. Well... the head of the communications relay station knows to some degree. Though in my case there's 0 chance we made it through whenever we ended up. Half the crew died, sub nearly totally filled with water
Purposively held myself back from listening to this and systematic chaos until I beat the game.
Same
Isn't systematic chaos a battle theme now tho?
As far as I know the only time I've heard it was in the trailer that dropped with the games release. I've never heard it in-game so if it is I got lucky or they added it here recently.
Fresh off the End, It was wonderful.
It was a long trip, it’s out now, finally
Despite all the horrors, the oceans of Europa in Barotrauma are still beautiful in a way.
Just wanna share my experience from this epic game. Somewhat of spoiler ahead:
I main my medic in my singleplayer campaign. That mf had most endocrine booster shots and has maxed out talents with a matriarch-moloch and hammerhead-hunter spliced in and to top it off a husk symbiosis. I didnt restock on ammunitions from the wrecked sub and just went for it (should've known something was up when it was chuck full of everything). I lost 3 developed bots on the way to the end but when my Kastrull became inoperable and everyone was either down or trying to fix the hulls, I just went for the bastard with my ceremonial swords and slipsuit. With a scooter and a bunch of medical supplies, I melee'd the shit out of it while taking shots from fractal guardians. My medic went down from the portal guardians and died just a second or two away from the boss to lose its fraction of a health. That son of a bitch did half the work and finished it while dead...
I'm really happy and satisfied from the ending and the soundtrack but my medic's hero sacrifice just tied everything together for me. Ending implied the whole crew might be dead but I'm sure they are sailing towards new horizons. That's all from me. See you on the waters, fellow Submariners.
I come back to relisten to this, I get reminded of Rapty my petraptor who fought off a portal guardian while we beat Jove, I cry, I repeat the process in a few months from now
I just beat the game today for the first time after countless attempts and setback it was satisfying to finally watch the credits roll after a year of playing this game
this name seems familiar
@@hudsoneyseleh9444 do I smell shit tons of exploding ammo
I'm crying
After everything that has been done. . . After everything has been fought. . . This song greets me at the finish line, and this singular song makes me glad I signed up for the race.
-Some dumbass on the internet (me)
Yes, after the compain that track slaps harded then kastrul on 500 kmh...
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I bought the music a while ago, saw the update, and listened to this. Amazing
To my crew: Good work, my friends. I couldn't have done it without you.
And to Dovahkat, my closest friend and Second Officer- thanks for sticking around bud. We did it. *We* did it.
Carl Sagan called Voyager “a bottle cast into a cosmic ocean.” The records contain human greetings in sixty-one languages, chanting, sounds of nature, and music, including the song of a humpback whale.
this is the most ss13 like track in the OST
Legit, I love it
I agree.
It's both SS13 like and also sounds like On Melancholy Hill.
It's great to listen this theme, after finishing the campaign. So glad to experience Baro gameplay.
Christ this hits hard.
We're whalers on the moon
We carry a harpoon
But there ain't no whales
So we tell tall tales
And sing our wailing tune.
i almost shed a tear after i beat the campaign, we sacrificed ourselves so we can make life for europans better and less dangerous
This music always hits my heart.
Honestly one of my top favorite game endings
I just beat 1.0 campaign for the first time
To my crew, thank you for making this a summer to remember
Glory to the crew of the IMC Guardian (john edit)
EDIT: back after doing the other campaign in my server
god that was glorious
(insert credits and clown floating in the background here).
We made it...
This is my favorate song in the game, simply because it comes after hard fought battle after hard fought battle
When the baby molochs form circles its so they can sing this together
And then the security officer takes control and rams your ship into them, then pulverizes the remains with a railgun shell. You know! Normal security (shitcurity) officer stuff.
The song equivalent of pouring one out for those that didn't make it, but gave it their all
this was really kind of pretty damn
This music gives so much Disco Elysium vibes
did it ever make you happy? we’re you ever give a break? think of the times you struggled through and stood victorious.without your efforts you wouldn’t have made it? without all the hardships you would’ve never learned the solutions to said issues. Challenges only strengthen the weak, you are not worthless, find your purpose and within that you’ll find success
This still gives me chills in 2023!
soon
"This is Surface Observatory Echo Five, We are experiencing... Uh... Something's happening up here again again, Do you copy over?"
Carefull. There are some mentals that spoil the game ending. I deactivated the reply messages to enjoy only the music.
I want this to be played at my funeral
It has just struck me that there are no whale-type species in barotrauma outside the moloch and there's also no animal in the game with whale in their name.
This is a bit bizarre because this is a game underwater!
Honestly sounds like a disco elysium song
holy crap this really does a good job capturing the lobby songs SS13 has, I love it so much
where did the thumbnail come from?
*light spoiler*
Thumbnail is Barotrauma's ending splashscreen.
@@ДамирПтицын-з2з oooh ok thanks
Looks like you and i have the same type of music taste :)
maser tank
No check, sailors.
Barotrauma 2 should be on the surface of Europa
Barotrauma 2: Surfacetrauma
Nope. It should be in space
It wouldn't be barotrauma if not underwater. What could there possibly be on the surface or space?
@@DejsunProbably in space
Volutrauma?
I feel like this would be good with Carl Sagan.
Ого, уже 1000 лайков....
ballad for your mother
Cheap shot, but effective.
Это последнее видео на этом канале.
total r29 w
I've come from sournale
The dream has ended and the nightmare has passed. It's time to wake up. C'mon, your mom is making pancakes!
I'm curious to as where you get the art for the thumbnails. Mind telling me where ya get them?
The game
this one comes when you beat the game
The current thumbnail is the ending screen, but the others are wallpapers from the supporter edition.
this music kinda reminds of melancholy hill from gorillaz