Some timestamps for ya'll Timber Hearth: 0:39 Outer Wilds: 4:40 The Museum: 7:50 Space: 11:59 Castaways: 18:17 The Sun Station: 21:12 Main Title: 25:27 The Search: 27:09 The Uncertainty Principle: 31:19 End Times: 38:30 22 Minutes: 41:04 The Nomai: 41:31 The Ash Twin Project: 46:09 Dark Bramble: 51:52 Giant's Deep: 56:09 Nomai Ruins: 57:58 Final Voyage: 1:04:49 The Ancient Glade: 1:08:14 Curiosity: 1:11:42 Travellers: 1:12:13 Let There Be Light: 1:15:43 14,3 Billion Years (best song btw): 1:16:16 Morning: 1:22:34 Campfire Song: 1:24:45 Into the Wilds: 1:26:52 Arrow of Time: 1:29:54 We Have Liftoff: 1:30:40 A Terrible Fate (actual best song): 1:32:11 Reprise: 1:34:07
You cannot imagine how powerful Travelers is for someone that has played this game, just hearing the Banjo at the starts makes me cry. Nevermind that, really like this reaction, specially that you realized the main theme really fast
A note on the Main Title (25:27); There are (somewhat noticeably) 2 different banjo tracks playing the main refrain, one starts off the song in one ear, and the other comes in shortly after. *One of the tracks was recorded in 2013, towards the beginning of development, and the other was recorded in 2019, just before the game released.* _The soundtrack that plays on the main menu, every time you boot the game, is a reminder of the journey they took to make it._
Final Voyage is the one that gave me that tingly feeling in my head. After grabbing the [REDACTED] and heading for [REDACTED], you hear the song that fills you with dread start up, only to realise it's telling you that this is it, it's about to be over and you can't mess up because, well, y'know.
Yeah the first time i did the thing, this music started playing so i though the other thing was about to happen so i freaked out and messed up lol, luckily the game lets you load your previous save if that happens.
The only thing better than that one is the remixed theme for the Echoes of the Eye finale. That whole scene slaps me with the feels every time I see it.
@@RayVa0 this game really peaked passed what I thought was possible for my enjoyment so in that sense It gives me hope that there will be more beautiful experiences in the future
Outer Wilds is the only game that I've played in my adult life, that equals or surpasses my favourite games from my childhood. It's a game I feel hugely nostalgic about, even if I played it only 2 years ago. I felt nostalgic about it the day I finished it.
I played it 4 or so days ago and I'm already nostalgic for it! Has been one of my best games ever played as well, rivalling my childhood memories like crash bandicoot and recent ones like Tunic, A Link To The Past, and coincidentally, Majora's Mask, which I had finished a week before playing Outer Wilds
The moment you finish the game you're filled with this sense of finality. You've done everything, there's nothing left to explore, and you know in your heart that you'll never be able to experience this again.
i think its important to note that Timber Hearth starts playing when the sun breaches the horizon, and plays until it sets, and than it's silent until the sun rises again. The cricket-type sounds near the end kinda make it feel like a summer evening as the sun slowly sets. It's really amazing to experience.
I cannot understate just how good this game is, but especially important is how well placed these songs are for the game. For example, I believe the first time you hear Space is when you first lift off into space, feeling the roots of something you'd hear live into a space theme over time to signify the loss of terrestrial footing
Streamer says “someone could make objectively the best video game ever invented, I don’t think you’d ever like it as much as the video games you played as a kid” right after listening to the soundtrack of the game that many many people objectively think is the best game ever made which also happens to be the game that taught me how wrong that statement could be despite believing it all the way into my adult life. Go play Outer Wilds. The context for this music only makes it that much more incredible. The famous example being The Sun Station being the reverse of The Search. Without going into spoilery detail, one represents everything a people stood for, while the other was, well, the reverse. Heck the game itself is a love letter to the fact that music brings us together despite time and distance. Worth playing to find out why.
@@alexblickhan5175 out ears are not accustomed to that reverse sound, and it is pretty subtle since sun station is also alot slower than the search I do recommend listening to them back to back, you can much more easily and clearly see it ::)
Same. This taught me so much more than what a game could be. I learned about myself. I thought about the universe. I will carry these memories and this feeling with me forever.
End Times is such a powerful song. Then hearing that theme echoed in the final voyage was so chilling. This whole soundtrack is powerful. Holy moly this game is a true masterpiece.
My favorite part about Reprise, and why it works so damn well, is that the song opens immediately with “End Times”. Kinda signifying that the game may be over and you can never experience the game the same way again, but that doesn’t mean that it has to be the end of the wilds. Life goes on, even if you’re not there to witness it. Very beautiful message. A very retrospective and introspective kind of song.
Greatest game of all time. And I’ve played a lot of the ones that usually make up that list. Absolutely nothing makes you feel the things this game makes you feel. Nothing has this kind of journey and discovery. An treasure. And the eternal answer to the question: “can video games be art?”….Yes
If and ONLY IF it's your type of game. For me it's totally that type of game and its up there in the best games of all time for me as well. That being said it's definitely not everyone's cup of tea game. I don't think anyone can argue how EXTREMELY WELL MADE it is though. The level of care and attention to detail is absolutely mind blowing regardless of if the game is your type of game.
Outer Wilds and Disco Elysium were so good that I felt profoundly sad that they were over. Haven't felt that since first finishing Ocarina of Time or FF7 in the 90's.
Outer Wilds at 4:40 means so much to me. One of the first things my now wife and I did was play this together. I'd watch her do that puzzles and drift off. So hearing that always just reminds me of her, and that makes me smile.
If there was one game I'd love to experience for the first time again, it's Outer Wilds. An absolute masterpiece of a game and of a game design :) You won't find anything like it.
I went into Outerwilds with my only knowledge of it being that it was the game that people kept getting Outer Worlds confused with when it came out. I only bought the game cause I was bored and it was on sale. I was so absolutely blown away by this game. There are few things that I have experienced that have ever given me the feelings that I now hold towards this game.
@@tumultuousv when you do the thing in the place where the central thing happens when the thing happens at the end there is a thing and you can jump in it yourself and that also breaks spacetime ;D
Hearing how close your analyses came to how each track relates to the story has opened my eyes to just _how_ deliberate Prahlow's compositions are. He practically tells the story just through the music, even when you know nothing about the story. Lot of things I hadn't noticed before, and got a little bit of education on theory too!
I love how while the Nomai civilization is represented thematically by the timbre of the piano, "The Sun Station" is dotted with these reverse piano notes that seem to be in disarray. Those who've played that game knows why this symbolism is so fitting.
SPOILER for the game: IIRC, the piano from the sun station is the southern observatory piano reversed. It symbolise the moment the Nomai went "too far" in their quest for the Eye (by trying to blow up the Sun) and kinda lost their way.
My favorite game of all time. OST is simply perfect, even more so when playing, it really sets the mood perfectly for whatever is happening in game. Highly recommend listening to Echoes of the Eye, it's very different and amazing too.
one thing that's super powerful about 14.3 billion years is that it's the first time bowed instruments have made an appearance in the ost at all. it really feels like the start of something new, but it's still playing that core melody; not everything has changed
It isn't possible for me to hear this music without crying. It's difficult to even place why. Emotion just wells up within me, and tears come. Sadness doesn't quite describe the feeling. Highly intense nostalgia, perhaps.
I am actually opposite. Everytime I hear this music, I crack up. This song somehow slaps giant big smile on my face everytime I hear it. Big smile, with a hint of tear. The sense that I saw something so beautiful, have finished something so great, and seen an end of something so majestic. This game.....is so amazing. Not a hint of blood, not a teaspoon of violence, and yet.....It's so scary and peaceful and beautiful at its peak. It's adventurous, and yet it feels like home. I can't describe how much I love this game...
For me it's a bittersweet feeling of loss. This game is the perfect embodiment of the phrase: "Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened."
I started playing this game yesterday so this stream came on a perfect timing. The game so far makes you feel so lost but relaxed, the calmness of the music immerses and attaches you to a world and universe you've never seen before, but love and care for already. Big props to Andrew Pharlow for such an amazing soundtrack, and thanks so much to you for the analysis. As always it's really appreciated! Best of luck ^^
Finished it recently :), took a while but we got there in the end. I'll probably think about this game for years, I don't think anything has come close to the exorbitant experience I had during the last events of the game, just listening to the music again made me emotional
Honestly the fact that you can appreciate the beauty of the music without ever having played the game really speaks to just how amazing the OST is. PLEASE play this game. As beautiful as the OST is, it really is just one component to a masterpiece.
Outer Wilds literally gave me a whole new perspective on life and it is something i will cherish forever. Everyone’s already said it but i cant not join in by saying to everyone with or without an explorer’s soul, play this game. Please just set aside a bit of time one night with a hot drink and go in with out knowing what to expect, just enjoy the ride. Thank you Outer Wilds, truly my favourite game of all time and one of the greatest games ever made. For anyone that has played, “Impermanence is beautiful, And that’s ok”
I almost hate to admit this... but just those first opening guitar notes get tears welling up in my eyes. The score for this is so beautiful and a perfect accompaniment for (and an integral part of) the greatest and most meaningful game I have ever played.
god i love the way The Ash Twin Project parallels what the player must be feeling. the melody sounds jumbled, and confused, and anxious but the percussion marches on, determined to go where it needs to
There are videos of him working on the theme here on YT, and it took a long while and a lot of adjustments to get it just right. Clearly a work of passion.
it's really interesting how the acoustic instruments are related to the rustic civilization/species you're from, while the mysterious ominous synths are related to the remains of the more advanced civilization that vanished, it makes a great parallel that fits perfectly with what is going on
I’m a bit late to this, but fun fact! 14.3 Billion years later includes new string instruments to directly correlate to the game and its theme. All the classic instruments like the banjo, harmonica, and so on are replaced to display the sense of “moving on” and letting go as the game portrays. Andrew Prahlow really made a masterpiece with this one!
So happy to see so many people in comments recommending this game. It is my favorite game ever. The story is just.... insane and smart and WOW. I've never had an end to a game make me so sad yet so happy and feel existential crisis. I wish I could erase my memory to experience this game all over again.
Me as I search through the comments to see if Andrew's watched this one yet and left a comment. Such a talented down to earth guy. It's also worth noting that some of the music pieces are used to indicate things happening in the game. The game uses sound and music in these ways as actual game mechanics, which to me is just super cool. I also believe Andrew was involved with the game early in development, so he was able to build these pieces as the game itself and the story was being created.
I didn't shed a tear when my first real girlfriend left me, I didn't cry when my fist love committed suicide, I didn't cry at my own mother's funeral, but this game brought me closer to that feeling that makes your eyes well up than anything else. They were all sad, but this hit me closer to my core than anything else. A totally unreal soundtrack
Your comment resonates with me a lot. I am the same way for the most part but when it came to this game and the story and the music it just breaks me down more than anything else. For me it's because it reinforces the idea that no matter what happens in our lives we are just a single speck and any of us have the ability in us to change the course of the universe.. or do nothing.. or run. It's a reality check that reminds you that there is infinitely more than what you are and what you see.
I forget which track, but one of them there are dueling guitars/banjos, the developer said this was his past and future self playing the same song over the 4-5 years of development. Both recordings (4-5 years apart from one another) were used in the same track showing his growth in learning how to play over the course of the game's development.
I still haven't finished this game, but the emotions this games music invokes in me are absolutely wonderful. I actually bought this game because I was gonna buy outer worlds, but when searching on steam for it I saw outer wilds in the pull down menu and decided to give this game I had never heard of a shot. Beautiful game.
I still really enjoyed The Outer Worlds, and the sequel is probably my most anticipated game? not sure, but this game is better, undeniably. It’s so beautiful in its essence, purely driven by curiosity, only checkpoint is your own knowledge, with such an intricately made tiny solar system to explore and learn the story of its inhabitants in. Games like these can’t be made by AAA developers, it’s so tied with it’s indie identity, and while having more to do, more lines of dialogue, would be nice, it’d also rob it of its identity slightly Somehow the DLC completely lives up to the original too
Hope you are on the path to finish it. It is actually a full experience. You can also choose to complete the dlc before ending the game( which is canonical). The dlc basically adds a location to the base game and adds to the story and the ending. But the game and the dlc both hold on their own.
@@devverma144 I don't think doing the dlc before the original game is a good idea. Some of the scenes in it wouldn't be as impactful. I'd do the original story, take a break for a while then return for the dlc
Outer Wilds is one of the most emotional soundtracks in indie games out there. Andrew Prahlow stayed with development from the near beginning, slowly refining the music over time to become attuned into the game's atmosphere, creating one of the most beautiful soundtracks ever. If you ever play any of these games apart from listening to the soundtrack, I highly suggest this game.
You have to do Echos of the eye next. You wouldn't be able to tell out the outer wilds music is "missing something" something that echoes of the eyes fills and it's almost impossible not to notice once you've heard it
Travelers is just something else it always brings me to tears because of what the song meant when I heard it for the first time, I dont think I was sad about the outcome I was just sad I had to let the game end, I didnt want to let go. Outerwilds is a truly what you call a masterpiece in gaming.
The Heisenberg uncertainty principle is from quantum mechanics, not string theory, though it probably also applies to string theory. It's not about things being in two places at once, you might be thinking of the entanglement between distant particles that Einstein called "spooky action at a distance." The Heisenberg uncertainty principle is that as your certainty in the position of a particle increases, your certainty in its momentum must also decrease, or formally that the product of the uncertainties in position and momentum must be greater than or equal to a certain number (Planck's constant over four pi).
outer wilds is one of those rare games that was a work of art from the ground up. many games are made to be fun. but not many of them are made to be ART from the ground up.
1:05:00 POV: autopilot is about to fly you straight into the sun with a *very* important object (really could have done with that avoidance system, *Slate* )
I've loved Outer Wilds for a couple years now, and especially it's music. And only now did I make the connection between the reversed notes and sounds, to the actual gameplay. It took the final one in End Times for me to finally realize.
14.3 billion years still gets me. its hard to go back and play the game again but i can still listen to this song and relive my first time sitting there watching the end credits roll
The best part about Travellers is that, in all cases, it's Diagetic. Each of those instruments that fades in belongs to a different person, who joins the song on your cue (in one instance). One of these fellow travelers is present on every planet, and with your listening device you can hear them fade in and out of the harmony as the planets align.
Highly enjoying this, at this point I think I've watched more content about this game than I've played it. Was really unique hearing your takes without playing the game.
Into the wilds feels to me like a summary of the whole journey we've gone thru, from a cozy beginnig inside timber hearth to the knowledge of our terrible fate, followed by the end of everything but this not being necessarilly terrifying or sad, but actually beautifull, and one last time the theme of timber hearth reminding us that life goes on somewhere else
Wish you could review these tracks with the gameplay. This game does a remarkable job of timing the music with the experience onscreen. It’s not just for setting and atmosphere, the use of the motifs communicate the story.
I 100%-ed this game but this was my first time listening to the whole OST through. A few of these songs don't ever play in game so this was a very good video even though I had already played it.
Another fun stream. I was quite bored, so this was refreshing. Also wanted to let you know that when you listen to the Made in Abyss soundtrack later, make sure to be on the lookout. That is if you manage to listen to the two soundtracks that I already made into a playlist before the new season and soundtrack come out. Because the second season of Made in Abyss comes out on July 6, 2022. And when it does, the soundtrack for it will release as well: The made in Abyss OST 3. I’ll add it to the playlist asap and will try to notify you. Love your stuff man.
the music is truly part of a cohesive whole that includes the gameplay and visuals. playing the game or watching it played is the best way to experience the music
i really love the observation at 35:00 about "things are happening" because in a strange way that's true, but perhaps not the way you might expect. this track "emenates" from certain rocks in the game, and kinda drowns out the music nearby, and not because something intense requires the player's attention, but rather the player is invited to pay closer attention to their surroundings, because these rocks are "quantum entangled", which in the game means they teleport between certain specific locations when they aren't "seen" (something that's easily missed if you're distracted by the music ;) ). something i feel might be interesting to add btw is more commentary on how you feel the music might be used in the game, like what it's role might be or when it might play. like, as someone who has played the game it's obvious what the context is in the game, but it'd be interesting (to me at least) to get a sense of what context you would place it in based on the music alone.
God this game is ao amazing the soundtrack alone brings tears to my eyes. So many emotions. Edit: Specifically 'Let there be Light' and '14.3 Billion Years' always make me cry
Andrew Prahlow is my favorite composer of all time. His music just hits different in all the right ways, and flows perfectly with the game that it’s built for. Sometimes it almost feels like the soundtrack was made first and then they made gameplay that fit the tone of the music.
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Love the way you smile after you hear something cool , keep doing man , i dont know much about music but this album is very special for me and looking at people enjoying soo much something i love its wonderfull
Oh, the emotion welling up. A few years since I played the game but still the music elicits the same emotional responses. Added to by your expressions and analysis.
i love that he's transparent about where he already knew some information like at 21:00, i feel like a lot of channels would probably let that slide just to make themselves look better or validate fans of the game
@@menduron8276 He’s still very right about things falling apart, which was his main point. Mentioning post-apocalypse was about describing the sound and feeling rather than saying it happened in the game
@@themightymcb7310 spoilers: It's both, it's long after the Nomai's apocalypse, the Ghost Matter explosion which wiped out their species in an instant. The game is about exploring their ruins and discovering what they left behind. That definitely makes the setting post-apocalyptic. But ov course at the same time it's apocalyptic for us since the sun explodes So it's post-apocalyptic in reference to the Nomai and regular apocalyptic for us
i've neven been as happy as rn watching in the middle of the night a random dude i never heard of, being so happy, listening one of the best music of the video game genra
Ohh got an instant subscribe from me for this vid, what an absolutely wonderful time!! I love this game so incredibly much and listening with you was such a treat!
I love how the most replayed moments are. The Ancient Glade - Curiosity - Travelers. Curiosity is the most beautiful reward what you could save, Find Them All
PLEASE DO THE DLC OST With that out of the way, I think you explaining the bass at 7:25 just speaks to how much this soundtrack means to me. Although the main melody is definitely emotional, as soon as you played those first notes from the bassline, I felt like a truck hit my emotional processing centre.
Just hopping in here to also confirm that this is quite possibly the best game that has ever been released. Play it. Edit: Sheesh, instant chills when the Final Voyage arpeggios kicked in.
I know other people are already saying it, but I also wanted to say it. I get so emotional during the Travelers -> Let There Be Light -> 14.3 Billion Years -> Morning part of this soundtrack. Something about this music just brings those emotions I felt while playing this game way back in 2019 back up to the surface and It's amazing. Also your genuine happy reaction to just hearing a really awesome track definitely added to that experience. Definitely gonna watch all of your Echoes of the Eye video right after this.
One of the best and most underrated/under appreciated games ever made. Like everyone who's played this I wish I could erase it from my memory and play it and the amazing dlc over and over.
The Sun Station is one of the most beautiful tracks I've ever heard. It plays when you find Idaea's skeleton sitting in the Sun Station contemplating the sun, one of the saddest moments for me.
I have Timber Hearth as my wake up alarm. It always brings me back to centre. This is life and this is where it all begins. Now I just need to get on with life one more day before the next.
Hello Dan! I've been a huge Outer Wilds fan for a few months now and, as a musician myself (and artist among other stuff) I really enjoyed your video! I'm writing a narrative-talking video where I'm just being a fanboy for the entire work of Andrew Prahlow, the composer for Outer Wilds OST and where I will talk about every song that I can and say what that could mean in the lore of the game. And I was wondering if I could quote you or use bits of that video to support my commentary! If you don't want, this will be perfectly fine! ^^
Some timestamps for ya'll
Timber Hearth: 0:39
Outer Wilds: 4:40
The Museum: 7:50
Space: 11:59
Castaways: 18:17
The Sun Station: 21:12
Main Title: 25:27
The Search: 27:09
The Uncertainty Principle: 31:19
End Times: 38:30
22 Minutes: 41:04
The Nomai: 41:31
The Ash Twin Project: 46:09
Dark Bramble: 51:52
Giant's Deep: 56:09
Nomai Ruins: 57:58
Final Voyage: 1:04:49
The Ancient Glade: 1:08:14
Curiosity: 1:11:42
Travellers: 1:12:13
Let There Be Light: 1:15:43
14,3 Billion Years (best song btw): 1:16:16
Morning: 1:22:34
Campfire Song: 1:24:45
Into the Wilds: 1:26:52
Arrow of Time: 1:29:54
We Have Liftoff: 1:30:40
A Terrible Fate (actual best song): 1:32:11
Reprise: 1:34:07
Thank you!
You got in the description!
Bless you mate
Doing god's work
If you’re reading this, go play this game. 💫👁💫
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I havent Played it but I have watch my dad play it
But most importantly, play it blind! Any information about this game is a spoiler and will ruin your experience.
Already have :)
honestly outer wilds was a freaking trip, loved every 22 minutes of it
Fastest game most of us have ever beaten.
Getting the true ending in less than 22 minutes was a great feeling. But I never want to mess with the anglerfish again
You cannot imagine how powerful Travelers is for someone that has played this game, just hearing the Banjo at the starts makes me cry.
Nevermind that, really like this reaction, specially that you realized the main theme really fast
You and me both. There's so much emotion in that song at that point in the game. It never fails to make me cry
ive been playing games for my whole 18 years of life, only one other time have i been that close to tears. such a powerful moment.
Thlguht rhe sounds was pretty mid before I played the game loved it after
@@dobsonad it's the piano for me. Piano always makes me cry. If you know, you know
@@888fluffy banjo first then piano next 😭😭😭😭
A note on the Main Title (25:27); There are (somewhat noticeably) 2 different banjo tracks playing the main refrain, one starts off the song in one ear, and the other comes in shortly after.
*One of the tracks was recorded in 2013, towards the beginning of development, and the other was recorded in 2019, just before the game released.*
_The soundtrack that plays on the main menu, every time you boot the game, is a reminder of the journey they took to make it._
Always loved this tidbit. Interested to see what this team does next
I had no idea! Such a cool fact!
My goodness I had not heard this fun fact before and it got some real happy tears to suddenly spawn, thank you for sharing!
I literally cried a single year after reading this comment ❤️
Oh okay thanks for the surprise tears, gonna cry every time I listen now
"It's the kind of SOUNDTRACK that makes you glad you stopped and smelled the pine trees along the way, you know?” - Gabbro
Final Voyage is the one that gave me that tingly feeling in my head. After grabbing the [REDACTED] and heading for [REDACTED], you hear the song that fills you with dread start up, only to realise it's telling you that this is it, it's about to be over and you can't mess up because, well, y'know.
It was such a great moment
Yeah the first time i did the thing, this music started playing so i though the other thing was about to happen so i freaked out and messed up lol, luckily the game lets you load your previous save if that happens.
I still on principle will not end it. The symbolism and finality... maybe someday I'll be ready to see it end but not for a while
The only thing better than that one is the remixed theme for the Echoes of the Eye finale.
That whole scene slaps me with the feels every time I see it.
One of the greatest gaming moments of all time
Best game ever... Genuinely changed my life.
If you don't mind me asking, how so?
@@RayVa0 changed/solidified my general philosophy on the nature of existence.
I feel more at peace with my place in the solar system after playing outer wilds, such a good game.
@@RayVa0 this game really peaked passed what I thought was possible for my enjoyment so in that sense It gives me hope that there will be more beautiful experiences in the future
Same. On a personal note, it was a large step out of a years long period of anxiety and panic attacks. I'm still not sure how exactly...
Man, travelers followed by 14.3 billion years hits so hard... takes you back to the moment you complete this incredible game, can't help but tear up
And then Morning. Right in the feels
14.3 Billion years is going to be my wedding song idc anymore it’s so beautiful
Outer Wilds is the only game that I've played in my adult life, that equals or surpasses my favourite games from my childhood. It's a game I feel hugely nostalgic about, even if I played it only 2 years ago. I felt nostalgic about it the day I finished it.
I played it 4 or so days ago and I'm already nostalgic for it! Has been one of my best games ever played as well, rivalling my childhood memories like crash bandicoot and recent ones like Tunic, A Link To The Past, and coincidentally, Majora's Mask, which I had finished a week before playing Outer Wilds
I finished the dlc yesterday. Already nostalgic.. especially the music
You just put in words what I was struggling to explain to people. I love to think that Outer wilds is the main game for this chapter in my life.
I finished it 2 weeks ago and i feel nostalgic af about it XD
The moment you finish the game you're filled with this sense of finality. You've done everything, there's nothing left to explore, and you know in your heart that you'll never be able to experience this again.
I believe the composer said he wanted the piano to sound like “a piano being torn apart by time and the vacuum of space”
Yeah... yeah that makes sense...
i think its important to note that Timber Hearth starts playing when the sun breaches the horizon, and plays until it sets, and than it's silent until the sun rises again. The cricket-type sounds near the end kinda make it feel like a summer evening as the sun slowly sets. It's really amazing to experience.
I cannot understate just how good this game is, but especially important is how well placed these songs are for the game. For example, I believe the first time you hear Space is when you first lift off into space, feeling the roots of something you'd hear live into a space theme over time to signify the loss of terrestrial footing
I had trouble flying with my first flight and I rammed into the sun because I thought I was going forwards but I was going backwards
*overstate
Timber hearth also doesn't start for the first time until the sun rises. Or it at least doesn't get going until then.
Streamer says “someone could make objectively the best video game ever invented, I don’t think you’d ever like it as much as the video games you played as a kid” right after listening to the soundtrack of the game that many many people objectively think is the best game ever made which also happens to be the game that taught me how wrong that statement could be despite believing it all the way into my adult life.
Go play Outer Wilds. The context for this music only makes it that much more incredible. The famous example being The Sun Station being the reverse of The Search. Without going into spoilery detail, one represents everything a people stood for, while the other was, well, the reverse. Heck the game itself is a love letter to the fact that music brings us together despite time and distance. Worth playing to find out why.
How in the world did I notice that the sun station was the search in reverse
@@alexblickhan5175 out ears are not accustomed to that reverse sound, and it is pretty subtle since sun station is also alot slower than the search
I do recommend listening to them back to back, you can much more easily and clearly see it ::)
Same. This taught me so much more than what a game could be. I learned about myself. I thought about the universe. I will carry these memories and this feeling with me forever.
I can not remember where do The Search plays, can you help me remember?
@@alexsicilia2796 Southern observatory
Man, I was really just vibin until 14.3 Billion Years started playing and I immediately started tearing up. Gosh this soundtracks just hits you.
Why can’t I get through this soundtrack without crying like 17 times
I cried 14.3 billion times, I think.
End Times is such a powerful song. Then hearing that theme echoed in the final voyage was so chilling. This whole soundtrack is powerful. Holy moly this game is a true masterpiece.
I loved that ~ such a nice touch
My favorite part about Reprise, and why it works so damn well, is that the song opens immediately with “End Times”. Kinda signifying that the game may be over and you can never experience the game the same way again, but that doesn’t mean that it has to be the end of the wilds. Life goes on, even if you’re not there to witness it. Very beautiful message. A very retrospective and introspective kind of song.
That's partly why OW fans live on vicariously watching other players play it for the first time
Greatest game of all time. And I’ve played a lot of the ones that usually make up that list. Absolutely nothing makes you feel the things this game makes you feel. Nothing has this kind of journey and discovery. An treasure. And the eternal answer to the question: “can video games be art?”….Yes
If and ONLY IF it's your type of game. For me it's totally that type of game and its up there in the best games of all time for me as well. That being said it's definitely not everyone's cup of tea game. I don't think anyone can argue how EXTREMELY WELL MADE it is though. The level of care and attention to detail is absolutely mind blowing regardless of if the game is your type of game.
Outer Wilds and Disco Elysium were so good that I felt profoundly sad that they were over. Haven't felt that since first finishing Ocarina of Time or FF7 in the 90's.
Journey and Shadow of the Colossus are just ahead imo, but it's honestly not by much.
Nier: Automata hit me pretty hard at the end, also.
Outer Wilds at 4:40 means so much to me. One of the first things my now wife and I did was play this together. I'd watch her do that puzzles and drift off.
So hearing that always just reminds me of her, and that makes me smile.
This is so cute this is SO CUTE
That's so cute. I hope you guys are doing well !
That is so sweet
If there was one game I'd love to experience for the first time again, it's Outer Wilds. An absolute masterpiece of a game and of a game design :) You won't find anything like it.
I went into Outerwilds with my only knowledge of it being that it was the game that people kept getting Outer Worlds confused with when it came out.
I only bought the game cause I was bored and it was on sale.
I was so absolutely blown away by this game. There are few things that I have experienced that have ever given me the feelings that I now hold towards this game.
‘A Terrible Fate’ plays when you accidentally rupture the fabric of spacetime with a single button press. Pretty comical.
My friend accidentally did this while we were trying to beat it, and on his second attempt we found his first attempt. Cue confusion and hilarity
@@MrHeorhe wdym found his first attempt?
@@tumultuousv There are two ways to break spacetime. You're probably thinking of the other one.
@@tumultuousv when you do the thing in the place where the central thing happens when the thing happens at the end
there is a thing and you can jump in it yourself and that also breaks spacetime ;D
bro. spoilers. if you've played outer wilds - say nothing about it - except recommend others do the same.
Hearing how close your analyses came to how each track relates to the story has opened my eyes to just _how_ deliberate Prahlow's compositions are.
He practically tells the story just through the music, even when you know nothing about the story.
Lot of things I hadn't noticed before, and got a little bit of education on theory too!
I love how while the Nomai civilization is represented thematically by the timbre of the piano, "The Sun Station" is dotted with these reverse piano notes that seem to be in disarray.
Those who've played that game knows why this symbolism is so fitting.
SPOILER for the game:
IIRC, the piano from the sun station is the southern observatory piano reversed. It symbolise the moment the Nomai went "too far" in their quest for the Eye (by trying to blow up the Sun) and kinda lost their way.
@@vincentlelong3106 the sun exploding technically saved the universe in the long run
@@rocktoo7603 Well, it didn't actually save the Universe. But it allowed for something new to emerge, built on what came before.
@@rocktoo7603 saving?
The sun station theme is The Search played backwards
My favorite game of all time. OST is simply perfect, even more so when playing, it really sets the mood perfectly for whatever is happening in game. Highly recommend listening to Echoes of the Eye, it's very different and amazing too.
one thing that's super powerful about 14.3 billion years is that it's the first time bowed instruments have made an appearance in the ost at all. it really feels like the start of something new, but it's still playing that core melody; not everything has changed
It isn't possible for me to hear this music without crying. It's difficult to even place why. Emotion just wells up within me, and tears come. Sadness doesn't quite describe the feeling. Highly intense nostalgia, perhaps.
I am actually opposite. Everytime I hear this music, I crack up. This song somehow slaps giant big smile on my face everytime I hear it. Big smile, with a hint of tear. The sense that I saw something so beautiful, have finished something so great, and seen an end of something so majestic.
This game.....is so amazing. Not a hint of blood, not a teaspoon of violence, and yet.....It's so scary and peaceful and beautiful at its peak. It's adventurous, and yet it feels like home. I can't describe how much I love this game...
Home is definitely the right word. Whenever Timber Hearth comes on, it sounds like home.@@onesometoomuch
For me it's a bittersweet feeling of loss. This game is the perfect embodiment of the phrase:
"Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened."
I started playing this game yesterday so this stream came on a perfect timing. The game so far makes you feel so lost but relaxed, the calmness of the music immerses and attaches you to a world and universe you've never seen before, but love and care for already.
Big props to Andrew Pharlow for such an amazing soundtrack, and thanks so much to you for the analysis.
As always it's really appreciated! Best of luck ^^
Good luck on your space travels hatchling
"Relaxed"
@@CaueJulio *dark bramble flashbacks*
@@alonsogarde4161 *destruction of the solar system flashbacks*
Finished it recently :), took a while but we got there in the end.
I'll probably think about this game for years, I don't think anything has come close to the exorbitant experience I had during the last events of the game, just listening to the music again made me emotional
Honestly the fact that you can appreciate the beauty of the music without ever having played the game really speaks to just how amazing the OST is. PLEASE play this game. As beautiful as the OST is, it really is just one component to a masterpiece.
Outer Wilds literally gave me a whole new perspective on life and it is something i will cherish forever. Everyone’s already said it but i cant not join in by saying to everyone with or without an explorer’s soul, play this game. Please just set aside a bit of time one night with a hot drink and go in with out knowing what to expect, just enjoy the ride. Thank you Outer Wilds, truly my favourite game of all time and one of the greatest games ever made.
For anyone that has played,
“Impermanence is beautiful,
And that’s ok”
I almost hate to admit this... but just those first opening guitar notes get tears welling up in my eyes. The score for this is so beautiful and a perfect accompaniment for (and an integral part of) the greatest and most meaningful game I have ever played.
god i love the way The Ash Twin Project parallels what the player must be feeling. the melody sounds jumbled, and confused, and anxious but the percussion marches on, determined to go where it needs to
I feel like the percussion marching on symbolises the physical thing that keeps marching on in the Ash Twin Project
@@DantevanGemert the warp core or the masks
@@supercharged5-39 I meant the rotation of the platform but those are also interesting
@@DantevanGemert oh yeah
The composer for this game is an actual master at his craft
There are videos of him working on the theme here on YT, and it took a long while and a lot of adjustments to get it just right. Clearly a work of passion.
it's really interesting how the acoustic instruments are related to the rustic civilization/species you're from, while the mysterious ominous synths are related to the remains of the more advanced civilization that vanished, it makes a great parallel that fits perfectly with what is going on
I’m a bit late to this, but fun fact! 14.3 Billion years later includes new string instruments to directly correlate to the game and its theme. All the classic instruments like the banjo, harmonica, and so on are replaced to display the sense of “moving on” and letting go as the game portrays. Andrew Prahlow really made a masterpiece with this one!
I’m crying at the end of the universe.
I just realized that the underlying synth on Castaways and other similar tracks is a more subtle version of the Nomai distress beacon...
"It’s the kind of thing that makes you glad you stopped and smelled the pine trees along the way, you know?"
Sun station is actually the search in reverse which has cool lore implications
one of the best games (and ost's) to come out in the last decade easily.
I'd argue that it's at the least one of the best of this millenium, if not of all time.
If anyone here hasn't played this game yet. Please do yourself a favor and play it.
Also, are you going to do the DLC OST as well?
He mentioned in the video that he will in a few days
I would play it if I could but I have a severe phobia of cosmic space, couldn’t even get through the trailer ;_;
So happy to see so many people in comments recommending this game. It is my favorite game ever. The story is just.... insane and smart and WOW. I've never had an end to a game make me so sad yet so happy and feel existential crisis. I wish I could erase my memory to experience this game all over again.
nice pfp
The music is such an integral part of this amazing game. I can't imagine it with any other soundtrack.
You should know; you've remixed the main menu theme with every song imaginable. Cool to see you here, big fan. :)
This game holds such a special place in my heart. Thank you for listening to this. No matter if you do the DLC as well or not, this was a great video.
Me as I search through the comments to see if Andrew's watched this one yet and left a comment. Such a talented down to earth guy. It's also worth noting that some of the music pieces are used to indicate things happening in the game. The game uses sound and music in these ways as actual game mechanics, which to me is just super cool. I also believe Andrew was involved with the game early in development, so he was able to build these pieces as the game itself and the story was being created.
I didn't shed a tear when my first real girlfriend left me, I didn't cry when my fist love committed suicide, I didn't cry at my own mother's funeral, but this game brought me closer to that feeling that makes your eyes well up than anything else. They were all sad, but this hit me closer to my core than anything else. A totally unreal soundtrack
Your comment resonates with me a lot.
I am the same way for the most part but when it came to this game and the story and the music it just breaks me down more than anything else.
For me it's because it reinforces the idea that no matter what happens in our lives we are just a single speck and any of us have the ability in us to change the course of the universe.. or do nothing.. or run.
It's a reality check that reminds you that there is infinitely more than what you are and what you see.
I forget which track, but one of them there are dueling guitars/banjos, the developer said this was his past and future self playing the same song over the 4-5 years of development. Both recordings (4-5 years apart from one another) were used in the same track showing his growth in learning how to play over the course of the game's development.
hi Dan. will you also be reacting to the Outer Wilds DLC: Echoes of the Eye? i can really recommend it.
Yes! Dan said after his analysis of 14.3 billion years that he'd be doing the DLC!
The Eye of the Universe:
The Nomai: 👁👁👁
👄
I feel like:
👁
👁👄👁
Is more accurate
I still haven't finished this game, but the emotions this games music invokes in me are absolutely wonderful. I actually bought this game because I was gonna buy outer worlds, but when searching on steam for it I saw outer wilds in the pull down menu and decided to give this game I had never heard of a shot. Beautiful game.
Play this game. do not wait
@@HermanHiltsman I have played this game I just haven't finished it
Do you read
I still really enjoyed The Outer Worlds, and the sequel is probably my most anticipated game? not sure, but this game is better, undeniably. It’s so beautiful in its essence, purely driven by curiosity, only checkpoint is your own knowledge, with such an intricately made tiny solar system to explore and learn the story of its inhabitants in. Games like these can’t be made by AAA developers, it’s so tied with it’s indie identity, and while having more to do, more lines of dialogue, would be nice, it’d also rob it of its identity slightly
Somehow the DLC completely lives up to the original too
Hope you are on the path to finish it. It is actually a full experience. You can also choose to complete the dlc before ending the game( which is canonical).
The dlc basically adds a location to the base game and adds to the story and the ending.
But the game and the dlc both hold on their own.
@@devverma144 I don't think doing the dlc before the original game is a good idea. Some of the scenes in it wouldn't be as impactful. I'd do the original story, take a break for a while then return for the dlc
Outer Wilds is one of the most emotional soundtracks in indie games out there. Andrew Prahlow stayed with development from the near beginning, slowly refining the music over time to become attuned into the game's atmosphere, creating one of the most beautiful soundtracks ever. If you ever play any of these games apart from listening to the soundtrack, I highly suggest this game.
You have to do Echos of the eye next. You wouldn't be able to tell out the outer wilds music is "missing something" something that echoes of the eyes fills and it's almost impossible not to notice once you've heard it
Which coincidentally is exactly the role Echoes of the Eye as a DLC accomplishes so well in the game
Travelers is just something else it always brings me to tears because of what the song meant when I heard it for the first time, I dont think I was sad about the outcome I was just sad I had to let the game end, I didnt want to let go. Outerwilds is a truly what you call a masterpiece in gaming.
The Heisenberg uncertainty principle is from quantum mechanics, not string theory, though it probably also applies to string theory. It's not about things being in two places at once, you might be thinking of the entanglement between distant particles that Einstein called "spooky action at a distance." The Heisenberg uncertainty principle is that as your certainty in the position of a particle increases, your certainty in its momentum must also decrease, or formally that the product of the uncertainties in position and momentum must be greater than or equal to a certain number (Planck's constant over four pi).
outer wilds is one of those rare games that was a work of art from the ground up. many games are made to be fun. but not many of them are made to be ART from the ground up.
1:05:00 POV: autopilot is about to fly you straight into the sun with a *very* important object (really could have done with that avoidance system, *Slate* )
Well maybe you shouldn't be using autopilot when you have an item of such importance to protect!
Fun fact the two banjos on the title screen were recorded 7 years apart, one at the start of development, the other at release
Dark bramble isn’t complete with out the the sounds of heavy breathing and panic
I've loved Outer Wilds for a couple years now, and especially it's music. And only now did I make the connection between the reversed notes and sounds, to the actual gameplay. It took the final one in End Times for me to finally realize.
Played this game back when it first came out. Hearing Travelers still makes my eyes tear up. Good to know I'm not alone there.
Don't forget to play the DLC that released last year!
@@noahnewsometrumpet Absolute gem as well
14.3 billion years still gets me. its hard to go back and play the game again but i can still listen to this song and relive my first time sitting there watching the end credits roll
The best part about Travellers is that, in all cases, it's Diagetic. Each of those instruments that fades in belongs to a different person, who joins the song on your cue (in one instance). One of these fellow travelers is present on every planet, and with your listening device you can hear them fade in and out of the harmony as the planets align.
Highly enjoying this, at this point I think I've watched more content about this game than I've played it. Was really unique hearing your takes without playing the game.
Into the wilds feels to me like a summary of the whole journey we've gone thru, from a cozy beginnig inside timber hearth to the knowledge of our terrible fate, followed by the end of everything but this not being necessarilly terrifying or sad, but actually beautifull, and one last time the theme of timber hearth reminding us that life goes on somewhere else
Wish you could review these tracks with the gameplay. This game does a remarkable job of timing the music with the experience onscreen. It’s not just for setting and atmosphere, the use of the motifs communicate the story.
I 100%-ed this game but this was my first time listening to the whole OST through. A few of these songs don't ever play in game so this was a very good video even though I had already played it.
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Which one does not play in game? I'm pretty sure I heard all of these while playing
@@Dv_Rain there is 5 or 6 tracks that aren't in the game, every one after Morning i think
@@dou5397 they are on the alternative endings,there are 6 endings
@@alonsogarde4161 no, only the kazoo one, the other tracks are from trailers or just extra songs. The "Endings" are just a phrase and credits running
Another fun stream. I was quite bored, so this was refreshing.
Also wanted to let you know that when you listen to the Made in Abyss soundtrack later, make sure to be on the lookout. That is if you manage to listen to the two soundtracks that I already made into a playlist before the new season and soundtrack come out. Because the second season of Made in Abyss comes out on July 6, 2022. And when it does, the soundtrack for it will release as well: The made in Abyss OST 3. I’ll add it to the playlist asap and will try to notify you.
Love your stuff man.
Actually one of the songs from the 3rd OST is out already, so i added it to the playlist.
the music is truly part of a cohesive whole that includes the gameplay and visuals. playing the game or watching it played is the best way to experience the music
i really love the observation at 35:00 about "things are happening" because in a strange way that's true, but perhaps not the way you might expect.
this track "emenates" from certain rocks in the game, and kinda drowns out the music nearby, and not because something intense requires the player's attention, but rather the player is invited to pay closer attention to their surroundings, because these rocks are "quantum entangled", which in the game means they teleport between certain specific locations when they aren't "seen" (something that's easily missed if you're distracted by the music ;) ).
something i feel might be interesting to add btw is more commentary on how you feel the music might be used in the game, like what it's role might be or when it might play.
like, as someone who has played the game it's obvious what the context is in the game, but it'd be interesting (to me at least) to get a sense of what context you would place it in based on the music alone.
God this game is ao amazing the soundtrack alone brings tears to my eyes. So many emotions.
Edit: Specifically 'Let there be Light' and '14.3 Billion Years' always make me cry
Andrew Prahlow is my favorite composer of all time. His music just hits different in all the right ways, and flows perfectly with the game that it’s built for. Sometimes it almost feels like the soundtrack was made first and then they made gameplay that fit the tone of the music.
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this game actually changed me on a fundamental level
Love the way you smile after you hear something cool , keep doing man , i dont know much about music but this album is very special for me and looking at people enjoying soo much something i love its wonderfull
The moment at the campfire... it gets me every time
Everyone in chat breaking the golden rule of Outer Wilds and coming damn near close to spoilers the whole damn time.
Oh, the emotion welling up. A few years since I played the game but still the music elicits the same emotional responses. Added to by your expressions and analysis.
i love that he's transparent about where he already knew some information like at 21:00, i feel like a lot of channels would probably let that slide just to make themselves look better or validate fans of the game
He had the wrong idea about the game being post-apocalyptic or technology falling apart.
@@menduron8276 He’s still very right about things falling apart, which was his main point. Mentioning post-apocalypse was about describing the sound and feeling rather than saying it happened in the game
@@menduron8276 I mean, did he? It is post apocalyptic, just so post the apocalypse your species weren't around then
It's more like regular apocalyptic, not post-apocalyptic
@@themightymcb7310 spoilers:
It's both, it's long after the Nomai's apocalypse, the Ghost Matter explosion which wiped out their species in an instant. The game is about exploring their ruins and discovering what they left behind. That definitely makes the setting post-apocalyptic. But ov course at the same time it's apocalyptic for us since the sun explodes
So it's post-apocalyptic in reference to the Nomai and regular apocalyptic for us
If you're taking recommendations, the Crypt of The Necrodancer OST is really really good and I highly recommend it.
i've neven been as happy as rn watching in the middle of the night a random dude i never heard of, being so happy, listening one of the best music of the video game genra
welcome to the channel.
Signed,
A random dude u never heard of
i need only few notes from that banjo ... my brain remember one of the best games ever made .. and a tear drop from my eyes
I am so glad you listened to this soundtrack. This game has stuck with me ever since I played it.
I'm a simple guy, I see outer wilds I click it. Great video!
Ohh got an instant subscribe from me for this vid, what an absolutely wonderful time!! I love this game so incredibly much and listening with you was such a treat!
The memory's of this game are flowing back. I wish I could do it again without knowing everything. It would be so amazing, just amazing.
I can't not cry when I listen to this soundtrack. I am currently scoring a real-play DND podcast, and hope to capture emotions like this does.
Favorite game of all time, way to many people haven’t played this game
I love how the most replayed moments are.
The Ancient Glade - Curiosity - Travelers.
Curiosity is the most beautiful reward what you could save, Find Them All
after you hear Let There By Light... you can understand why the stars sounds in the end of Space theme, sounds like a Tears
PLEASE DO THE DLC OST
With that out of the way, I think you explaining the bass at 7:25 just speaks to how much this soundtrack means to me. Although the main melody is definitely emotional, as soon as you played those first notes from the bassline, I felt like a truck hit my emotional processing centre.
This is probably due to a certain track on the DLC OST actually
@@FlamingLily which one is that?
I’m not really making the connection now, but I’d love to know
Just hopping in here to also confirm that this is quite possibly the best game that has ever been released. Play it.
Edit: Sheesh, instant chills when the Final Voyage arpeggios kicked in.
If you play the game, congratulations! You now have a surefire way to cry on cue.
I know other people are already saying it, but I also wanted to say it. I get so emotional during the Travelers -> Let There Be Light -> 14.3 Billion Years -> Morning part of this soundtrack. Something about this music just brings those emotions I felt while playing this game way back in 2019 back up to the surface and It's amazing. Also your genuine happy reaction to just hearing a really awesome track definitely added to that experience. Definitely gonna watch all of your Echoes of the Eye video right after this.
One of the best and most underrated/under appreciated games ever made. Like everyone who's played this I wish I could erase it from my memory and play it and the amazing dlc over and over.
The Sun Station is one of the most beautiful tracks I've ever heard. It plays when you find Idaea's skeleton sitting in the Sun Station contemplating the sun, one of the saddest moments for me.
This game and its soundtrack brought me so much joy. This was a pleasure to watch.
All those songs are composed by only one person. it's amazing
I have Timber Hearth as my wake up alarm. It always brings me back to centre. This is life and this is where it all begins. Now I just need to get on with life one more day before the next.
Hello Dan! I've been a huge Outer Wilds fan for a few months now and, as a musician myself (and artist among other stuff) I really enjoyed your video! I'm writing a narrative-talking video where I'm just being a fanboy for the entire work of Andrew Prahlow, the composer for Outer Wilds OST and where I will talk about every song that I can and say what that could mean in the lore of the game. And I was wondering if I could quote you or use bits of that video to support my commentary!
If you don't want, this will be perfectly fine! ^^
39:58 Surprised Pickachu face