Gigabit fibre, unlimited dataplan, 4K60fps looks amazing on a 1080p display, less compression artefacts. My poor SnapDragon 865+ got very very hot though... 😁 So thank you guys for uploading in 2160p, stunning image quality!
As a programmer myself, thank you for a documentary that focuses on the technical aspects, most of the documentarys tend to largely focus on designers and game design sometimes not even interviewing the programmers
This doc was truly excellent. Always been fascinated at how Bluepoint consistently manages to make some pretty drastic changes but still maintains the utterly unique feel of the games they work on. Was great to get an insight into that process. Keep up the amazing work Danny and crew!
@Skaab Ruinator Is there really a need to call people names? I agree that the remake completely missed the mark with the art side of things, but that's not the reason to be toxic to people, who believe otherwise.
@Skaab Ruinator The hell are you talking about? How did they exactly butcher it? While some things did change it's clearly the same game underneath. Is it the longer animations for backstabs and parry? I really want to know specifically if you have some legitimate criticism, or are just saying that to get a rise out of people.
@@calfae01 Basically implies that FromSoftware won't be part of any NoClip docs, they always decline. A more in depth of their games from their perspective doesn't look like it's going to happen for NoClip which is a shame
@@riskrunner0 Fromsoft is known for being very secretive, that's why you don't see as much documentation of the inner workings of their studio, most of what we know is from some staff interviews.
They don't want people to know that they don't actually develop games. They just make human sacrifices to the God of Pain and Suffering until He pops out a new game.
@@Kyle_00 It might actually be an inside joke man. Midnight is a big youtuber in the DOOM community and on Hugo Martin's live streams (game director of DOOM Eternal and 2016) there's a guy replying to everyone calling them simps so it's become a meme. I HOPE that this guy is making a joke about it rather than legit being like the clown on Hugo's streams
Man, hearing them talk about all the steps they have to go through sounds like a complete nightmare to me, haha. But they certainly did a great job, this remake was fantastic!
@@David-nd4to Not that simple. Demon Souls was made for PS3 which had a very special CPU architecture for its time. Its not just "shifting" the source code to the PS5, they had to adapt it from CELL to work with x86_64. Its probably not a "hard" task, more like time consuming.
Thats pretty much "Game Industry" in a nutshell. No one is aiming to make a bad game, its all very hard work, regardless of the result or how it is perceived.
especially the QA teams having to play the PS3 version and the in-progress PS5 version side-by-side to find the tiniest differences. i would die in 2 hrs.
@@jacob-fj9ev thats a good point, and that while death does suck and you lose souls, you wont really be able to collect that many souls off the start anyway so the consequences aren't quite as harsh too. Its an excellent intro to the mechanics of the game and its the real tutorial imo where the first tutorial is kind of a fakeout, down to killing you at the end lmao. I hate boring tutorials and this is one of the few series to understand how to make an interesting sneaky tutorial you dont even realize is there.
Honestly, this is the highest quality game, I've played, in a very long time. You can clearly feel the love and craftsmanship that went into making it. Some other studios could take a leaf from their side and learn, you can't simply throw enough money at the wall and automatically get something great, or even good.
The sound in this game is simply fantastic, I always felt it (as did my GF who pleaded for me to quiet it down), but after trying RE:Village, another fantastic LOOKING game, I have to say that Bluepoint did something spectacular with the sound. Playing back to back, RE sounds almost weak and weightless. Just the credits scene here with the magic... dammit, this is good.
Getting hit with my first firebomb in 1-1 with the 3D audio made me jump out of my skin, such amazing sound, aswell as another favourite, in 2-2 in the tunnels underground it sounded like a real tunnel ive been in caves in england and you can hear the heat the lava is giving off through the wall, its crazy
I totally agree about the audio. The work that has gone into sound in this game is on another level When we first saw that amazing gameplay reveal, I remember being equally impressed with what I was _hearing_ just as much as what I was seeing ... the breathing and vocalisations by the player character and enemies, the jingle of armour, the soul arrows that sound as if they tear through the air ... sound department at Bluepoint aren't getting paid enough 😆
27:30 wait ... WHAT?? Vaulting was actually implemented in the original??? I've played that game for years and I never knew! I always got to Ostrava and the Thief ring by rolling off the stairs, I thought that was the intended way to do it lol I was certain this one was an improvement done by Bluepoint.
Yeah, I found it on my first playthrough by accident and when I brought it up in conversation it was often a surprise to people. I don't think of any other point in the game where it comes up.
Yeah it doesn't help that this mechanic was removed in the following Souls games. The crazy part is, there is a section in Latria where if you drop down to get the item, vaulting is the only option ti climb back up but looking at the bloodstains in the og game people just jumped to their death because they didn't know vaulting existed.
How are there so many people who don't know about vaulting? You literally have to vault in the tutorial for the original game and several times throughout the game to pick up items. Talk about inattentive.
finished the game three times already, didn't notice the dragon footprint or the vanishing shadows of the Boletarian Bosses... Well, time for a new build!
You guys always deliver some banger docs, super interesting how when they see what must be built from the ground up and what they can interpret in a way almost has a sense of "restoration" of something like an old relic from the past lost to time.
I loved it as well. I understand they wanted to stick closely to the og formula but I still wish the rolling was more than 8 directions. They improved it from the og game but DS3 play through right before this made it feel pretty janky
Well, if you have any contact with bluepoint could please ask them if they could add a way to delete a character save? It is great that we don't have a limit anymore on the number of characters created... but I want to somewhat manage it as well. Ps5 by default only allows to delete all at once.
I really want Bluepoint to make their own original title. I know they’re built for remakes and remasters, but I feel like they would do an amazing job with their own IP. Besides, Sony could really use a great exclusive WRPG.
But why though? They haven't shown their approach to design. They probably don't even have any notable gameplay designers, they just adapt/remake stuff. Their staff would have to change a lot just for that and at that point it's not even the same company. Do you know what actually made Demon's Souls so great to be worth remaking? Because certainly it wasn't graphics. The thing Bluepoint is the best at.
@@lukkkasz323 All the considerations they have to make to modernize dated gameplay systems, massively update fidelity and interpret someone else's vision shows a ridiculous amount of understanding of game design and how to create an engaging player experience already. They go far beyond just tracing over someone else's work and they wouldn't have the design chops to stay so faithful to the games they're updating if they didn't thoroughly understand the appeal and design of game fundamentals in the first place.
@@idglet9565 They don't stay faithful though. Compare Fat Official designs from the Original and the Remake, changing, adding things for no reason. Also being good at adaptation doesn't mean being good at design. Have you ever watched HBO's Game of Thrones? I think the showrunners of GoT proved what I'm talking about the best way possible.
I bought my PS5 day one specifically because Demon's Souls Remake was a launch title ... and it's the best launch title I've ever played As much as i wanted it to happen, I never truly believed a game as inscrutable and unconventional as Demon's Souls could ever be remade so perfectly. Bluepoint laid those fears to rest and delivered even more than I could have ever expected So glad that the grandaddy of Soulsborne games got lavished with so much love and attention by such a wonderful development team for a whole new generation of people to enjoy Congratulations and love to Bluepoint! (and great work Noclip as always!)
started watching and i just remembered that sony disbanded japan studios and this first guy to apper ''Gavin moore'' left before this happened per example
Seeing how deathly protective Miyazaki was of the difficulty possibly at the cost of his own job, and how absolutely crucial that was to obfuscating the game's secrets, fostering a community of people helping in-game and on forums, and basically inventing a genre of struggle and reward, it really gives me pause in the difficulty/accessibility conversation.
Thanks for this awesome production! As a game engineer, I really enjoyed hearing how they tackled the technical aspects of getting the game up and running on new hardware. Both Demon's Souls are masterpieces imo.
The studio heads have done a great job with Bluepoint, nurturing the studio's growth, its been great to see them become more and more ambitious with every project they take on. Excited to see what they're working on next. I know MGS is being rumoured, but I'd love a Tenchu remake
Demons Souls was my first PS5 game, totally worth playing, i'd never played the originial and still loved the heck out of it. Amazing achievement indeed.
At times, it feels like we players are complaining too much about things, and we don’t remember to appreciate these awesome game developers, for the input and soul they put into the work. Sure, criticism is sometimes in place, but there could be more gratitude. You’re doing a great job, and you’re improving our free time with games!
They ruined a beautiful game and Sony locked content behind a preorder, it’s the destruction of art, we’re not complaining too much, we’re complaining too little
@@brandonthomas6602 The original game was a wonderful artistic creation that can never be replaced. The remake has also had a lot of artistic vision both new and old ies combined of it's own put into it and careful love and attention. To say you dislike it and disliking Sony's locked preorder content is more than fine. But to say every aspect of the remake is destruction of art when it shows off an old piece of art in a new (albeit less shining) light, that in of itself is enough to make me not hate the remake. You cannot claim to care about art if you jump the gun and don't appreciate the art of all things big and small, claiming that no one in the world not a single person liked it. You shouldn't use words like art at all if you are going to be stubborn like that, stubborness defeats the point of art. no new art would be made if stubborness was allowed to fester
I love Souls-Borne games so much that I now play other games on Hard or Very Hard...then complain when a boss kills me and shout at the screen 'why is this game so damn hard?!'...
@The Ferryman I'd say learning the games quirks and how to play them can be difficult, but the games are very fair. There's a certain way to play the FromSoft games (with obvious variations depending on the class you're playing as), but once you get that down. Relatively reasonable
@pervert That's true...it gives you a split second to react to an attack you can see coming from an attacker...and it's very close to a real attack...and the difficulty of opponents is increased by reducing that split second gap...howver the gap never reaches zero, because that is a little unrealistic...as you said, arttificial difficulty...
I have an exam on the 16th. I really can't afford watching this right now. But I am sincerely thankful to the Noclip team for making these super high quality docs for us to enjoy and that too for free. You guys are legends!
This documentary has given me a deep appreciation for the hard work, craft and artistry that Blue Point Games has put into what is still in my eyes a fundamentally flawed practice. Video games, as with all art, are a product of their time and we diminish their value by attempting to supplant them from that time rather than embrace them, warts and all. While it is a huge technical and artistic accomplishment to alter and improve a game while retaining its core identity, it is no substitute for proper games preservation - something to which the games industry as a whole has a troubling aversion.
@@jose131991 Sure, there is absolutely room for both. I might be a bit more of a purist, but completely understand why people enjoy remakes and have no problem with them as long as the original versions of games remain available for future generations. This was done beautifully with the first two Monkey Island games, for example.
so youre telling me i have to pay 100-120 $ for silent hill because a remake "would diminish the games value"? cmon now thats just ridicilous you can just play the original if you dont like the remake. And this is coming from someone who doesnt have a new gen console and has only played demons souls on the ps3 and i love it.
I wish we had more in-depth videos like this which show what making a game is really like. A lot of critique channels nitpick every aspect of a game without any appreciation for the tedious, utterly challenging process that is making a video game. We owe the people that do this work a ton of kudos. And many in the media would do well to actually inundate themselves to the actual process it takes to make a game.
@Bib Soss of course it is still possible to make a terrible game, that wasn’t being disputed in my post. My point is that some people that make these 4hr critiques of games do so without ever considering what limitations exist, and must be overcome by, developers. It is analagous to a person saying a fighter isn’t “good enough” while knowing nothing about the sport or the training that goes into it - in short, one will make an ignorant critique of something unless they avail themselves to the process involved with facilitating it.
@@ob1-computers659 HAHAHAHA, you say 12 months as if that's enough time to date a game, holy fuck, are you 12 or something? The remake looks overly shining and soulless.
I’d recommend looking into the development of the original Demon’s Souls, it’s crazy. Miyazaki lied to the studio about the difficulty and multiple game mechanics so that they wouldn’t cancel the project. We’re lucky Demon’s Souls even exists
Watching this when it came out made me give the remake a second chance, really trying to play my first soulslike. 50 hours later I actually finished the game, thinking about it night and day. Now I am watching the documentary again with a whole new set of eyes. Thanks for this NoClip and Blue Point!
Really well done. My only real dispoimtment is that we didn't get more behind the scenes footage. Especially for the Houdini part. Where most of it was just stick footage from the Houdini trailer/feature update video.
Finished this game yesterday and my god was I blown away time and time again. The beauty, the details, the refinement. Bluepoint = frkn INSANE! Did they actually just happen to find magic or something? Because that is what this game is to me.
I've watched my son complete the Japanese PS3 version 20+ times then he requested the EU version and did the same. I don't know if I'll ever have the resources to even play this once. But I'm going to try.
I unfortunately don't have a PS5 but I've consistently been super impressed with the animation fidelity of this game every time I've seen anything about it. The physics, the way cloth moves, how impactful strikes are... it looks fucking fantastic!
Yeah, there is something special about this game you dont see in other games. Its more organic on top of having really high fidelity, cinematic looking graphics.
I will watch it soon, did they talk about why they changed some DS original characters/bosses designs into something generic that they weren't? Like Yuria? Wouldn't been better to follow the original concept arts instead of just making what they felt like?
WELL DONE TEAM NOCLIP! Nailed it. Always wanted a deep dive into Bluepoint so thank you very much for all the care that clearly went into this. Also, Danny's head was the 4K showpiece we all needed.
The sound design in this Game has to be the best I've ever heard. Crisp, punchy, I never play mages in Souls, but for the way those spells crack and whip out I'd give it a go.
Another typically fascinating and brilliant doc by Noclip. What I admire most about these videos is that the devs are given space to talk about their passion in their own words and time, but also encouraged to discuss the not-so-great parts of their endeavors, be that public/fan criticism or disappointments they encountered along the way. It wonderfully humanizes the game making process, and always leaves me wanting more when the credits roll. So, the next one's coming out tomorrow, right? ;) Well done.
If the entire Doc didn't sell you on the game, that maneater fight during the credits definitely will! Incredible job showing off the changes in animation impact, sound design and particle effects.
Amazing work from the Bluepoint Team and so amazing to give a shout out to the QA department and the work they had to do. Love the new trend of showing appreciation to those hard working individuals. Though clearly everyone at Bluepoint is world class.
One Of my favorite games of all time. Still waiting for a PS five after having one in my cart about 50 times and always missing out. Is anyone still playing this? Please wait for all Of us to get a PS5 hopefully by 2022! 🙏
These in depth documentaries really give me a greater appreciation for some of my favorite games. After watching outer wilds doc I was even more blown away. Same with this classic. Thank you.
I'm so happy to have this recommended by UA-cam. I started playing Demons Souls again because of how special this game is. I didn't play any Fromsoft games outside of Armored Core and my first Soulsbourne was DS3. Anytime someone asks what is the best looking PS5 game, I tell them to look/play this game. The animations are incredible as well. I loved learning about the process of QA and starting from the original source data. Makes me want to quit my SaaS job and join Bluepoint in Austin. There are many classic games that I would be happy to contribute to and a fulfilling career. Thanks again for sharing Noclip.
Nice video! If anyone wants some more, Digital Foundary did an interview video with bluepoint around the launch time of the game. It goes more into the technicals of how the game runs and what makes it look so good, but it's still interesting.
good doc as usual but still disappointed with how little discussion about the enemy redesign. I wish its a little bit more in depth especially some mob enemy type like fat official drastic changes
You probably already know of him but there's always Vaati's channel! I'm the same way and his stuff helps a lot of you're interested in the lore without the reading. Just don't watch if you're sleepy cause that silky voice crafted by Andre himself will put you out in seconds
@@aliteralfart3819 Oh, yeah. I think every Souls fan is at least tangentially familiar with his channel. Admittedly, I've never seen any of his videos. My recent obsession with the remake might be a good excuse to change that.
The presentation of this game was spectacular. The amount of times i just stopped moving and appreciate what was on my screen is too much to count. I even remember one moment in the tunnel before flamelurker, i was looking at the large bones and you could see dust from the ceiling slowly fall down and stack up on the edge of the bones. Also, the stormking fight is forever etched in my mind. Thank you bluepoint for this amazing game, and thank you noclip for this amazing documentary!
Been subscribed to Noclip since the very beginning. I'm very grateful for all the videos that you guys have put out. The quality of the documentaries for gaming that you guys put out are unmatched. Demon's Souls remake is such a good game to talk about, and this video delivered. Thanks Noclip!
Those sounds in the outro are awesome on my big vintage stereo speakers. Looking forward to enjoy the game with some good headphones. Should I ever get my hands on a PS5. Demon's Souls always was my favorite for the varied zones and the central hub structure. Worthy of a remake especially such an excellent one.
19:43 Sure is faithful to the original, huh? How they were fine with changing the art direction? It's not like a big part of the story in these games comes from the environment, and that changing it up would change the subtle story telling.
@@LieseFury Perhaps it was a bad choice of me to point out them talking about the castle and the architecture, but the point I was trying to make was that they said in other interviews and stuff that they were making a faithful remake, and yet here they are just saying they're fine with changing the art direction because "things change." As for the story, if you look around Boletaria in the remake, it's overgrown with foliage and looks to be abandoned/overtaken for a long time, where in the original, it looks like the place was overrun recently. Like, very recently. There's fresh blood and unrotten food still around.
@@LieseFury Shape of the castle has no bearing on the story, really? A strict, grey and militaristic-looking city doesn't tell a different story from a gothic, covered in vegetation, overly-detailed city? And I wouldn't say it's better at all, original designs had a lot of thought and function in mind, which is something that was lost even in the later Fromsoft games, and definitely got lost in the remake, where the art direction throws an overwhelming amount of detail at the player, but if you actually stop and think about how things work, the believability of the world falls apart.
@@MrFr2eman the lore describe the Boletaria as this mighty kingdom. But the original barely look like a kingdom at all. Look at the Boletaria gate. In a lot kingdom it make a lot sense to give entrance a beautiful design. So that when other kingdom visit it. It will give them a good first impression. But the original look like a box.
I all of a sudden feel less acomplished... I've never played it before I got my ps5 and in the 2 months I've had it I've only been able to best it twice
This video gonna hit the big numbers, I can feel it. The souls series means a lot to so many and what the remake of Demon Souls accomplished as a PS5 launch title is remarkable especially during 2020.
Watching this doc about a company that tries their hardest to keep the original game and feel at the heart of their work, I would very much be interested in watching a doc about the Final Fantasy VII Remake, which takes much greater creative freedoms in their work. Square's remake is more like a reimagining and I would love to hear their thoughts on the balancing act of staying true to the vision of the original, while adding hour upon hour of entirely new content! Great work as usual on this doc. Love the channel 🙏
Stellar documentary for a stellar game and remake. Also, wow, that Maneater battle at the end. I had to co-op to beat him/them. Kudos to the player that did it on their own.
Now this is true journalism, reaching out to developers and studios without pre-planned PR deals with networks to promote an upcoming game. Thats a like from me 100%
The remake was my first souls game and I enjoyed it so much that I went back and played the rest of fromsofts games. They’re one of my favorite developers now
@@moneyshot7785 Whiny elitist on the spectrum complaining probably about subjective stuff or extreme nitpicking. I have seen quite some of those lately.
Hit that 4k button if your internet pipe can take it. Umbasa.
www.patreon.com/noclip
thx for the 4k60fps!
@@Aragorn7884 Our pleasure, you should see the size of this project file! :D
Gigabit fibre, unlimited dataplan, 4K60fps looks amazing on a 1080p display, less compression artefacts. My poor SnapDragon 865+ got very very hot though... 😁 So thank you guys for uploading in 2160p, stunning image quality!
Truly sick quality. I couldnt even tell the gameplay was video lol
I suggest uploading the next doc in smaller segments and as whole (like this).
"We even looked at characters feet"
The spirit of true Miyazaki experience lives on with Blue point games as well
lol
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35:17 "looking at every single character down to their feet..." Shows Maiden in Black.
Truly a man of culture was editing this video
We had a long meeting over it as we also had Fool's Idol's feet. Demon's Souls is a top game if you desire 4k feet.
@@NoclipDocs Based.
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@@hagbardceline711 embarassing reply
As a programmer myself, thank you for a documentary that focuses on the technical aspects, most of the documentarys tend to largely focus on designers and game design sometimes not even interviewing the programmers
This doc was truly excellent. Always been fascinated at how Bluepoint consistently manages to make some pretty drastic changes but still maintains the utterly unique feel of the games they work on. Was great to get an insight into that process. Keep up the amazing work Danny and crew!
Except it's far from unique amerilard
@Skaab Ruinator Is there really a need to call people names? I agree that the remake completely missed the mark with the art side of things, but that's not the reason to be toxic to people, who believe otherwise.
@@MrFr2eman calling people names doesnt make his words any less true and, god knows, the truth hurts
@Skaab Ruinator The hell are you talking about? How did they exactly butcher it? While some things did change it's clearly the same game underneath. Is it the longer animations for backstabs and parry? I really want to know specifically if you have some legitimate criticism, or are just saying that to get a rise out of people.
@@GT3-787B I'll give you one. The Storm Ruler sounds like a whimper compared to the thundering crash of the original.
"FromSoftware politely declined our requests"
*pauses video and goes to corner to quietly cry*
What happened?
@@calfae01 Basically implies that FromSoftware won't be part of any NoClip docs, they always decline. A more in depth of their games from their perspective doesn't look like it's going to happen for NoClip which is a shame
@@riskrunner0 Fromsoft is known for being very secretive, that's why you don't see as much documentation of the inner workings of their studio, most of what we know is from some staff interviews.
it's for the best, perhaps
They don't want people to know that they don't actually develop games. They just make human sacrifices to the God of Pain and Suffering until He pops out a new game.
You guys never disappoint. What a beautiful video.
Thank you so much for taking the time to watch!
@@ahamb my friend. You must learn the meaning of simp. Its not applicable here in this context.
@pervert
+1
@@Kyle_00 It might actually be an inside joke man. Midnight is a big youtuber in the DOOM community and on Hugo Martin's live streams (game director of DOOM Eternal and 2016) there's a guy replying to everyone calling them simps so it's become a meme. I HOPE that this guy is making a joke about it rather than legit being like the clown on Hugo's streams
Noclip, you have a heart of gold. Don't let them take it from you...
Beware the limits of your own power.
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Thank you Tom (:
Man, hearing them talk about all the steps they have to go through sounds like a complete nightmare to me, haha. But they certainly did a great job, this remake was fantastic!
Unlikely. They literally shifted the source code to ps5.
@@David-nd4to Not that simple. Demon Souls was made for PS3 which had a very special CPU architecture for its time. Its not just "shifting" the source code to the PS5, they had to adapt it from CELL to work with x86_64.
Its probably not a "hard" task, more like time consuming.
Thats pretty much "Game Industry" in a nutshell. No one is aiming to make a bad game, its all very hard work, regardless of the result or how it is perceived.
Metalli-Souls gang
especially the QA teams having to play the PS3 version and the in-progress PS5 version side-by-side to find the tiniest differences. i would die in 2 hrs.
The devs sitting around a campfire is a fantastic touch haha! Well done as ever :D
35:14 "...down to their FEET..."
Somewhere in the deep dark recesses of FromSoftware, Miyazaki feels strangely called out.
Had no idea they mo-capped everything. That is crazy dedication.
Just got to that part in the video , that’s insane they redid the entire mocap…… Jesus Christ lol
Boletaria Palace does not get the credit it deserves for setting the Souls gameplay loop. 1-1 is perfect game design.
Could not agree more. The shortcuts and the layout. Immense! Still one of my fav areas in the game to this day
Also worth noting that you can’t level during 1-1. It’s just you and the tools they give you. No grinding to save you.
@@jacob-fj9ev thats a good point, and that while death does suck and you lose souls, you wont really be able to collect that many souls off the start anyway so the consequences aren't quite as harsh too. Its an excellent intro to the mechanics of the game and its the real tutorial imo where the first tutorial is kind of a fakeout, down to killing you at the end lmao. I hate boring tutorials and this is one of the few series to understand how to make an interesting sneaky tutorial you dont even realize is there.
Could say the same about Demon's Souls as a whole ^^
I can’t wait until the PS5 comes out next year. I’ll be playing this day 1.
Irony?
@@cyberangel82 Technically, that’s sarcasm.
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@@UberNoodle buddy you'll get the ps5 and they'll be on the ps10
Honestly, this is the highest quality game, I've played, in a very long time. You can clearly feel the love and craftsmanship that went into making it.
Some other studios could take a leaf from their side and learn, you can't simply throw enough money at the wall and automatically get something great, or even good.
Well that sucks for you, because the game looks outdated. The combat looks like crap.
@@venom2935 😂😂😂😂
Bro this is a 2009 game.
@@venom2935 name a game that looks better right now dummy 🤡🤡🤡🤡
The sound in this game is simply fantastic, I always felt it (as did my GF who pleaded for me to quiet it down), but after trying RE:Village, another fantastic LOOKING game, I have to say that Bluepoint did something spectacular with the sound. Playing back to back, RE sounds almost weak and weightless. Just the credits scene here with the magic... dammit, this is good.
The Storm King is such an audio experience, it's amazing, can you imagine playing that fight in a movie theater!
Getting hit with my first firebomb in 1-1 with the 3D audio made me jump out of my skin, such amazing sound, aswell as another favourite, in 2-2 in the tunnels underground it sounded like a real tunnel ive been in caves in england and you can hear the heat the lava is giving off through the wall, its crazy
Agreed. I brought a new, top of the line theatre system for upcoming games and was not disappointed. The dragon in 1-2 is absolutely ridiculous.
I totally agree about the audio. The work that has gone into sound in this game is on another level
When we first saw that amazing gameplay reveal, I remember being equally impressed with what I was _hearing_ just as much as what I was seeing ... the breathing and vocalisations by the player character and enemies, the jingle of armour, the soul arrows that sound as if they tear through the air ... sound department at Bluepoint aren't getting paid enough 😆
its especially apparent when going back to older souls games, there is no comparison
27:30 wait ... WHAT??
Vaulting was actually implemented in the original??? I've played that game for years and I never knew!
I always got to Ostrava and the Thief ring by rolling off the stairs, I thought that was the intended way to do it lol
I was certain this one was an improvement done by Bluepoint.
Yeah, I found it on my first playthrough by accident and when I brought it up in conversation it was often a surprise to people. I don't think of any other point in the game where it comes up.
@@LuizAlexPhoenix its all over in bolateria 1-3
same, I totally thought it was added in, and I didn't even find out about it through the tutorial message or whatrver I just stumbled upon it lol
Yeah it doesn't help that this mechanic was removed in the following Souls games. The crazy part is, there is a section in Latria where if you drop down to get the item, vaulting is the only option ti climb back up but looking at the bloodstains in the og game people just jumped to their death because they didn't know vaulting existed.
How are there so many people who don't know about vaulting? You literally have to vault in the tutorial for the original game and several times throughout the game to pick up items. Talk about inattentive.
finished the game three times already, didn't notice the dragon footprint or the vanishing shadows of the Boletarian Bosses... Well, time for a new build!
I am so thankful this was made! Great work!
Awesome team, awesome game, awesome experience. Thanks Gavin and Chris for teaching this horse a few new mocap tricks.
My ears perked when I herd your name.
Been a fan since I found the Stunt People videos on Revver. Remember that?
>awesome team
you mean fromsoftware right?
@@8304u he can also mean the team that made the remake since it also takes lots of work and research 🤯
@@francescopuddu9837 its a remaster and its bad
@@8304u sure buddy
You guys always deliver some banger docs, super interesting how when they see what must be built from the ground up and what they can interpret in a way almost has a sense of "restoration" of something like an old relic from the past lost to time.
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That PS5 remake was one of the greatest games I’ve ever played. Just outstanding.
I loved it as well. I understand they wanted to stick closely to the og formula but I still wish the rolling was more than 8 directions. They improved it from the og game but DS3 play through right before this made it feel pretty janky
It’s driving me crazy at the moment, great game tho
@@stevenesbitt3528 it's really easy compared to any other Soulsborne
@@Baltiquee its easier to exploit and shorter, but as a melee fighter its actually the hardest souls game.
@@BatLB Surely you're joking....hardest Souls game as a melee fighter? I have literally never heard anyone say that.
Well, if you have any contact with bluepoint could please ask them if they could add a way to delete a character save? It is great that we don't have a limit anymore on the number of characters created... but I want to somewhat manage it as well. Ps5 by default only allows to delete all at once.
True, this would be a very useful feature.
still the best looking game on next gen systems imo
Yes rift apart is really good, but I like demon souls better too
*current gen
I agree, rift looks great, but DS is breathtaking
Same. I do think FF7RI joins its ranks
@@DroneCorpse That game still has pretty blurry textures.
I really want Bluepoint to make their own original title. I know they’re built for remakes and remasters, but I feel like they would do an amazing job with their own IP. Besides, Sony could really use a great exclusive WRPG.
But why though? They haven't shown their approach to design. They probably don't even have any notable gameplay designers, they just adapt/remake stuff. Their staff would have to change a lot just for that and at that point it's not even the same company.
Do you know what actually made Demon's Souls so great to be worth remaking? Because certainly it wasn't graphics. The thing Bluepoint is the best at.
@@lukkkasz323 All the considerations they have to make to modernize dated gameplay systems, massively update fidelity and interpret someone else's vision shows a ridiculous amount of understanding of game design and how to create an engaging player experience already.
They go far beyond just tracing over someone else's work and they wouldn't have the design chops to stay so faithful to the games they're updating if they didn't thoroughly understand the appeal and design of game fundamentals in the first place.
@@idglet9565 They don't stay faithful though. Compare Fat Official designs from the Original and the Remake, changing, adding things for no reason.
Also being good at adaptation doesn't mean being good at design.
Have you ever watched HBO's Game of Thrones? I think the showrunners of GoT proved what I'm talking about the best way possible.
death to exclusivity
They have no creativity. They basically just slap "good grafix" over games while destroying the original atmosphere and art direction. Absolute hacks
I bought my PS5 day one specifically because Demon's Souls Remake was a launch title ... and it's the best launch title I've ever played
As much as i wanted it to happen, I never truly believed a game as inscrutable and unconventional as Demon's Souls could ever be remade so perfectly. Bluepoint laid those fears to rest and delivered even more than I could have ever expected
So glad that the grandaddy of Soulsborne games got lavished with so much love and attention by such a wonderful development team for a whole new generation of people to enjoy
Congratulations and love to Bluepoint!
(and great work Noclip as always!)
started watching and i just remembered that sony disbanded japan studios and this first guy to apper ''Gavin moore'' left before this happened per example
I can't wait until I get to play this 3 or 4 years from now
me too lol... pretty frustrating huh
I have a PS5 but I'm not paying 80 euros for it. When it drops to around 40, I'm in.
Amen…
i waited for a bit and got it for 50€ on sale, today i bought ratchet for 78€ and got spiderman miles morales ultimate edition for 30€
I played and beat the game last year. I was lucky to buy a PS5 on launch day for MSRP.
Seeing how deathly protective Miyazaki was of the difficulty possibly at the cost of his own job, and how absolutely crucial that was to obfuscating the game's secrets, fostering a community of people helping in-game and on forums, and basically inventing a genre of struggle and reward, it really gives me pause in the difficulty/accessibility conversation.
I was expecting for a little more info about the artistic approach, it was rather short imo.
Thanks for this awesome production! As a game engineer, I really enjoyed hearing how they tackled the technical aspects of getting the game up and running on new hardware. Both Demon's Souls are masterpieces imo.
The studio heads have done a great job with Bluepoint, nurturing the studio's growth, its been great to see them become more and more ambitious with every project they take on. Excited to see what they're working on next. I know MGS is being rumoured, but I'd love a Tenchu remake
Good shout on tenchu, I'd take siphon filter too!
This made me want a NoClip video about WayForward. I dunno why, but it did.
I would argue that they mean ‘believable’ more than ‘realistic’. Particularly the dragon.
Demons Souls was my first PS5 game, totally worth playing, i'd never played the originial and still loved the heck out of it. Amazing achievement indeed.
At times, it feels like we players are complaining too much about things, and we don’t remember to appreciate these awesome game developers, for the input and soul they put into the work. Sure, criticism is sometimes in place, but there could be more gratitude. You’re doing a great job, and you’re improving our free time with games!
They ruined a beautiful game and Sony locked content behind a preorder, it’s the destruction of art, we’re not complaining too much, we’re complaining too little
@Eclipse nobody loved it, not one single person
@@brandonthomas6602 you’ve got issues
@@collinz126 No I just love artistic games and hate when corporate measures push what I love into being commodified and homogenized.
@@brandonthomas6602 The original game was a wonderful artistic creation that can never be replaced. The remake has also had a lot of artistic vision both new and old ies combined of it's own put into it and careful love and attention. To say you dislike it and disliking Sony's locked preorder content is more than fine. But to say every aspect of the remake is destruction of art when it shows off an old piece of art in a new (albeit less shining) light, that in of itself is enough to make me not hate the remake. You cannot claim to care about art if you jump the gun and don't appreciate the art of all things big and small, claiming that no one in the world not a single person liked it. You shouldn't use words like art at all if you are going to be stubborn like that, stubborness defeats the point of art. no new art would be made if stubborness was allowed to fester
This game sold me on the PS5, it also allowed me to realize I love Souls-Bourne games ☺️💪🏽
I love Souls-Borne games so much that I now play other games on Hard or Very Hard...then complain when a boss kills me and shout at the screen 'why is this game so damn hard?!'...
@The Ferryman I'm hanging out for Elden Ring...that game is off the hook...
@The Ferryman I'd say learning the games quirks and how to play them can be difficult, but the games are very fair. There's a certain way to play the FromSoft games (with obvious variations depending on the class you're playing as), but once you get that down. Relatively reasonable
@pervert That's true...it gives you a split second to react to an attack you can see coming from an attacker...and it's very close to a real attack...and the difficulty of opponents is increased by reducing that split second gap...howver the gap never reaches zero, because that is a little unrealistic...as you said, arttificial difficulty...
I have an exam on the 16th. I really can't afford watching this right now. But I am sincerely thankful to the Noclip team for making these super high quality docs for us to enjoy and that too for free. You guys are legends!
Best of luck with your exam!
@@NoclipDocs Thank you! :)
I love learning the creative process and behind the scenes info on my favorite titles. Good job fellas! This is a great video.
This documentary has given me a deep appreciation for the hard work, craft and artistry that Blue Point Games has put into what is still in my eyes a fundamentally flawed practice. Video games, as with all art, are a product of their time and we diminish their value by attempting to supplant them from that time rather than embrace them, warts and all. While it is a huge technical and artistic accomplishment to alter and improve a game while retaining its core identity, it is no substitute for proper games preservation - something to which the games industry as a whole has a troubling aversion.
Well put but both will definitely be welcomed! Purist and non would be both satisfied.
@@jose131991 Sure, there is absolutely room for both. I might be a bit more of a purist, but completely understand why people enjoy remakes and have no problem with them as long as the original versions of games remain available for future generations. This was done beautifully with the first two Monkey Island games, for example.
so youre telling me i have to pay 100-120 $ for silent hill because a remake "would diminish the games value"? cmon now thats just ridicilous you can just play the original if you dont like the remake. And this is coming from someone who doesnt have a new gen console and has only played demons souls on the ps3 and i love it.
I wish we had more in-depth videos like this which show what making a game is really like. A lot of critique channels nitpick every aspect of a game without any appreciation for the tedious, utterly challenging process that is making a video game. We owe the people that do this work a ton of kudos. And many in the media would do well to actually inundate themselves to the actual process it takes to make a game.
@Bib Soss of course it is still possible to make a terrible game, that wasn’t being disputed in my post. My point is that some people that make these 4hr critiques of games do so without ever considering what limitations exist, and must be overcome by, developers. It is analagous to a person saying a fighter isn’t “good enough” while knowing nothing about the sport or the training that goes into it - in short, one will make an ignorant critique of something unless they avail themselves to the process involved with facilitating it.
I really don't like how the look of the game changed so dramatically in the remake.
BP's tech is definitely much better though.
You don't like the way this game looks? It looks INCREDIBLE even 12 months on
@@ob1-computers659 HAHAHAHA, you say 12 months as if that's enough time to date a game, holy fuck, are you 12 or something?
The remake looks overly shining and soulless.
@@MaxIronsThird are you OK? Did I hurt your feelings? Do you need a hug? Have you ever even been hugged?
@@ob1-computers659 It's just that your comment was bit awkward and funny.
Fantastic video. Blows my mind that you have console fanboys saying this is nothing special, just a pretty PS3 game. So so so much more went into this
Making games sounds so complicated it's god damn ridiculous lol it's insane to me any game gets made
I’d recommend looking into the development of the original Demon’s Souls, it’s crazy. Miyazaki lied to the studio about the difficulty and multiple game mechanics so that they wouldn’t cancel the project. We’re lucky Demon’s Souls even exists
Excellent documentary! Please create more hour long specials like this.
Watching this when it came out made me give the remake a second chance, really trying to play my first soulslike. 50 hours later I actually finished the game, thinking about it night and day. Now I am watching the documentary again with a whole new set of eyes.
Thanks for this NoClip and Blue Point!
Really well done. My only real dispoimtment is that we didn't get more behind the scenes footage. Especially for the Houdini part. Where most of it was just stick footage from the Houdini trailer/feature update video.
Finished this game yesterday and my god was I blown away time and time again. The beauty, the details, the refinement.
Bluepoint = frkn INSANE! Did they actually just happen to find magic or something? Because that is what this game is to me.
Some refinements were too much and went into fanfiction territory. Look at how they massacred the fat man...
35:03 i love the timing of the hammer strike with the flamelurker smash.
I've watched my son complete the Japanese PS3 version 20+ times then he requested the EU version and did the same. I don't know if I'll ever have the resources to even play this once. But I'm going to try.
You won at parenting! 😊
I like them cutting to Leechmonger as Gavin mentioned how hard the boss fights are. Easy as pie, that chap was.
Fantastic documentary. Very surprised to hear that Demon's Souls was made with just 70 people.
I unfortunately don't have a PS5 but I've consistently been super impressed with the animation fidelity of this game every time I've seen anything about it. The physics, the way cloth moves, how impactful strikes are... it looks fucking fantastic!
Yeah, there is something special about this game you dont see in other games. Its more organic on top of having really high fidelity, cinematic looking graphics.
I will watch it soon, did they talk about why they changed some DS original characters/bosses designs into something generic that they weren't? Like Yuria?
Wouldn't been better to follow the original concept arts instead of just making what they felt like?
WELL DONE TEAM NOCLIP!
Nailed it. Always wanted a deep dive into Bluepoint so thank you very much for all the care that clearly went into this. Also, Danny's head was the 4K showpiece we all needed.
The sound design in this Game has to be the best I've ever heard. Crisp, punchy, I never play mages in Souls, but for the way those spells crack and whip out I'd give it a go.
Another typically fascinating and brilliant doc by Noclip. What I admire most about these videos is that the devs are given space to talk about their passion in their own words and time, but also encouraged to discuss the not-so-great parts of their endeavors, be that public/fan criticism or disappointments they encountered along the way. It wonderfully humanizes the game making process, and always leaves me wanting more when the credits roll.
So, the next one's coming out tomorrow, right? ;)
Well done.
If the entire Doc didn't sell you on the game, that maneater fight during the credits definitely will! Incredible job showing off the changes in animation impact, sound design and particle effects.
"We checked over every detail, even down to the feet"
Ahh yes, Miyazaki would be proud.
Every generation has a game that makes me love gaming even more and even though it's the start of this gen, I think this title may be that one.
Amazing work from the Bluepoint Team and so amazing to give a shout out to the QA department and the work they had to do. Love the new trend of showing appreciation to those hard working individuals. Though clearly everyone at Bluepoint is world class.
And obviously another amazing video from Noclip!
Thank you this game holds a special place on my heart
I love the song at 25:26 that No-Clip uses for uplifting gamer magic.. makes me so happy
One Of my favorite games of all time. Still waiting for a PS five after having one in my cart about 50 times and always missing out. Is anyone still playing this? Please wait for all Of us to get a PS5 hopefully by 2022! 🙏
Join the Demon's Souls discord. 🥰
The community is still huge even on PS3.
These in depth documentaries really give me a greater appreciation for some of my favorite games. After watching outer wilds doc I was even more blown away. Same with this classic. Thank you.
Gotta love the video has only been up for 15 minutes, is an hour long, but already has people smashing the dislike button. FFS people.
Some folks never beat Phalanx.
I'm so happy to have this recommended by UA-cam. I started playing Demons Souls again because of how special this game is. I didn't play any Fromsoft games outside of Armored Core and my first Soulsbourne was DS3. Anytime someone asks what is the best looking PS5 game, I tell them to look/play this game. The animations are incredible as well. I loved learning about the process of QA and starting from the original source data. Makes me want to quit my SaaS job and join Bluepoint in Austin. There are many classic games that I would be happy to contribute to and a fulfilling career. Thanks again for sharing Noclip.
Still the best looking game I've ever seen. Great video!
Nice video! If anyone wants some more, Digital Foundary did an interview video with bluepoint around the launch time of the game. It goes more into the technicals of how the game runs and what makes it look so good, but it's still interesting.
good doc as usual but still disappointed with how little discussion about the enemy redesign. I wish its a little bit more in depth especially some mob enemy type like fat official drastic changes
Beautiful cut at 35:04 . Makes me wish I knew more about the lore but I'm one of those people who can't be bothered to read the item descriptions.
You probably already know of him but there's always Vaati's channel! I'm the same way and his stuff helps a lot of you're interested in the lore without the reading.
Just don't watch if you're sleepy cause that silky voice crafted by Andre himself will put you out in seconds
@@aliteralfart3819 Oh, yeah. I think every Souls fan is at least tangentially familiar with his channel. Admittedly, I've never seen any of his videos. My recent obsession with the remake might be a good excuse to change that.
I loved every minute of demons souls. one of my favorite games, highly recommended if you have a ps5.
The score in this doc was on point, really made a difference. Beautiful Video Danny, thanks.
We need Legacy of Kain remake done by this guys.
Holy fuck what a great idea, they absolutely should!
What book are those drawings from in the first few minutes of the video?
Oh, i didn't know there was a documentary for one of my favorite games of all time. This was a fantastic little documentary to enjoy.
The presentation of this game was spectacular. The amount of times i just stopped moving and appreciate what was on my screen is too much to count. I even remember one moment in the tunnel before flamelurker, i was looking at the large bones and you could see dust from the ceiling slowly fall down and stack up on the edge of the bones. Also, the stormking fight is forever etched in my mind. Thank you bluepoint for this amazing game, and thank you noclip for this amazing documentary!
Been subscribed to Noclip since the very beginning. I'm very grateful for all the videos that you guys have put out. The quality of the documentaries for gaming that you guys put out are unmatched. Demon's Souls remake is such a good game to talk about, and this video delivered. Thanks Noclip!
Those sounds in the outro are awesome on my big vintage stereo speakers. Looking forward to enjoy the game with some good headphones. Should I ever get my hands on a PS5. Demon's Souls always was my favorite for the varied zones and the central hub structure. Worthy of a remake especially such an excellent one.
19:43 Sure is faithful to the original, huh? How they were fine with changing the art direction? It's not like a big part of the story in these games comes from the environment, and that changing it up would change the subtle story telling.
the shape of the castle has no bearing on the story, and bluepoint's reimagining is better.
@@LieseFuryBetter is arguable.
@@LieseFury Perhaps it was a bad choice of me to point out them talking about the castle and the architecture, but the point I was trying to make was that they said in other interviews and stuff that they were making a faithful remake, and yet here they are just saying they're fine with changing the art direction because "things change." As for the story, if you look around Boletaria in the remake, it's overgrown with foliage and looks to be abandoned/overtaken for a long time, where in the original, it looks like the place was overrun recently. Like, very recently. There's fresh blood and unrotten food still around.
@@LieseFury Shape of the castle has no bearing on the story, really? A strict, grey and militaristic-looking city doesn't tell a different story from a gothic, covered in vegetation, overly-detailed city?
And I wouldn't say it's better at all, original designs had a lot of thought and function in mind, which is something that was lost even in the later Fromsoft games, and definitely got lost in the remake, where the art direction throws an overwhelming amount of detail at the player, but if you actually stop and think about how things work, the believability of the world falls apart.
@@MrFr2eman the lore describe the Boletaria as this mighty kingdom. But the original barely look like a kingdom at all.
Look at the Boletaria gate. In a lot kingdom it make a lot sense to give entrance a beautiful design. So that when other kingdom visit it. It will give them a good first impression. But the original look like a box.
Great video, as always. Looking forward to the Thief and Prey (2016) docs!
I got the platinum for a second time but watching this almost makes me want to go back again.
I all of a sudden feel less acomplished... I've never played it before I got my ps5 and in the 2 months I've had it I've only been able to best it twice
Thank you for putting this lovely documentary together & thanks to the blueprint team for such a phenomenal product!
Deamon's Souls is a Masterpiece!
27:40 Vaulting was so obscure in the original that I had to find Ostrava by sprinting off the steps at an angle and praying I didn't overshoot it
This video gonna hit the big numbers, I can feel it. The souls series means a lot to so many and what the remake of Demon Souls accomplished as a PS5 launch title is remarkable especially during 2020.
Watching this doc about a company that tries their hardest to keep the original game and feel at the heart of their work, I would very much be interested in watching a doc about the Final Fantasy VII Remake, which takes much greater creative freedoms in their work. Square's remake is more like a reimagining and I would love to hear their thoughts on the balancing act of staying true to the vision of the original, while adding hour upon hour of entirely new content!
Great work as usual on this doc. Love the channel 🙏
Most of that new content in FF7 Remake is what has been cut from the original FF7.
@@solid_justice5855 Really? That's A LOT of cut content 🤢
Stellar documentary for a stellar game and remake. Also, wow, that Maneater battle at the end. I had to co-op to beat him/them. Kudos to the player that did it on their own.
The Sound of that maneater at the end of the video is so cool 👏😳
Now this is true journalism, reaching out to developers and studios without pre-planned PR deals with networks to promote an upcoming game. Thats a like from me 100%
what's the song that starts playing at 13:35? it sounds incredibly familiar but i can't remember.
I was wondering the same thing.
Well done to everyone involved! And thank you to Bluepoint as well for an amazing game + agreeing to the documentary.
Incredible work! Always get giddy when one of these documentaries drop :)
I love this game so much. This documentary means a lot. Thanks for putting a spotlight on the developers and their challenges.
41:12 - Talking about sound design and music
Tower of Latria was superb, for me the best one and enemies were amazing.
Thank you for this incredible game, i loved every second.
Love that you have your maneater fight as the end credits video xD
The remake was my first souls game and I enjoyed it so much that I went back and played the rest of fromsofts games. They’re one of my favorite developers now
@Skaab Ruinator I’m curious why you think it’s terrible? When I went to dark souls after playing the remake it felt similar to play
You should check out Nioh for some more souls-like goodness
@@InkyMuste yeah I’ve been meaning to check that out
@@moneyshot7785 Whiny elitist on the spectrum complaining probably about subjective stuff or extreme nitpicking. I have seen quite some of those lately.
Amazing docu, I never noticed that when you defeat a boss their hero ghost form hovers for a second before they disperse. Fantastic detail.