Sit here awhile longer? So we shall my friend, we have witnessed - and, in fact, on several occasions incited - many great and weighty events. After all that toil, I believe we deserve a bit of rest. That we do. [Geralt sighs, looks to the player, and smiles]
i'm following the story of Geralt since 2001. So yeah, i was sad when i heard it's the last game with him. But i believe he will come back... (i believe we deserve a bit of rest) so i think he will come back, but not soon.
Ciri: "You will not try to stop me? Take me to the Blue Mountains by force?" Geralt: "Traveled half the world to find you. But I never intended to force anything on you" I always remember these lines when I hear this music.
PL VERSION Ciri : "Nie spróbujesz mnie zatrzymać? Nie zabierzesz mnie w góry sine?" Geralt : "Nie po to zjechałem za tobą pół świata żeby teraz cię do czegokolwiek zmuszać" Ciri : Wiem.... ENG VERSION Ciri: "You will not try to stop me? Take me to the Blue Mountains by force?" Geralt: "Traveled half the world to find you. But I never intended to force anything on you" Ciri : I know.....
That's what Ciri wants Geralt to do. To stop her from making this decision. Take her away where she can finally be free from obligation. Where she can become a witcher.
Every time I hear this song I think of the scene on the Isle of Mists and talking to Ciri and genuinely being interested in talking to her and wanting to her all that she had to say. The relationship between these two passes through any sort of emotional barrier and goes straight to my heart. Even more so that I've fallen in love with Ciri's personality and can't get enough of her. When I got the Empress ending on my second playthrough I bawled through the entire last quest before she left and throughout the credits while listening to this song. Gods, it still tears at my heart even now while I listen to it and type this.
I seriously cried when this song was playing in the background as Regis and Geralt were having a conversation about the past, present, and the things they will do in the future. This is the best game I've played in a while and I hope it can have a sequel in the near future.
Leon Leon I’m great! How are you, good sir? I completely agree with you that this game is one of the best in history! I watched the Witcher and it was so great as well!!
I'm probably a little late, but I also cried when this music played in the background of the dialogue with Dandellion after he'd pulled me out of prison in Toussaint.
Poltergeist For me Witcher 1 soundtrack is muc better. For example this track is just (and no just this....)variation of Witcher 1 theme. Oryginal is far more better. And this W3 tracks are so short compare to w1 and 2... although combat tracks are better in 3.
Mi się bardziej wariacje z trójki podobają, co kto lubi (chociaż to niesprawiedliwe, że nie uwzględnili oryginalnego kompozytora). Utwory w Wiedźminie 3 są rzeczywiście dość krótkie, ale za to jest ich dużo więcej co daje większą różnorodność.
Alex exactly. Leaving you in empty Kaer Morhen after you get good ending is a bad choice from CDPR. Like every main character just disappeared from the world.
Alex haha, very true. They teased us too much, though I could understand they do have limitation with the resources, I'm just really sad to see it all ended.
+Alex did you try the new expansions? I am pretty sure it will fill this emptiness in your heart..actually the expansions continue the story you know..and once there you would feel the thing you seek trust me :)
This is one of the few games in my lifetime which has made me genuinely sad I finished it. I know they're not real, but I really care for the Witcher crew as if they were real people. Triss, Yen, Geralt, Dandelion, Zoltan, Ciri, Regis...all of them. When this music played at the end of Blood and Wine sitting opposite Regis...I realized, ...this is it. This is the end of Geralt's story, and would you believe it... I fucking shed a few tears. God damn it, CDPR made an absolute masterpiece.
Mirjana Grahovac In the words of Gandalf the White, I will not say do not weep, for not all tears are in evil. After all my friend, Cyberpunk 2077 is the next treat CDPR will give us in the near future.
same... just finished the game with the dlc's, got to kaer mohren, walked around with this music, cried like a kid lol, now it hasn't really settled in but in a few days im gonna be depressed as hell when I can't go back to play feelsbadman
@@PlanetShlorpian Cyberpunk 2077 will be a great game, no doubt, but it will not live up to the Witcher 3. The truth is simple. Not many people knew about the Witcher games before 2015. For millions of players, the game came out of nowhere and it enthralled them all because almost no one had real expectations. And this is the key word - expectations. Now, millions of fans have great expectations for CP2077 and, as we know, usually expectations lead to disappointments, for nothing could be as good as it is in our minds, in our fantasy. Cyberpunk 2077 will almost certainly be greater than Witcher 3 in probably every aspect but it will not live up to be as impactful simply because we expect too much of it.
I find this song for Ciri the empress ending is very touching, well done, and it made me burst some bubbles from my eyes and played well for other good quests endings (like Temeria got their country back, skellige's new queen, etc).
“People," Geralt turned his head, "like to invent monsters and monstrosities. Then they seem less monstrous themselves. When they get blind-drunk, cheat, steal, beat their wives, starve an old woman, when they kill a trapped fox with an axe or riddle the last existing unicorn with arrows, they like to think that the Bane entering cottages at daybreak is more monstrous than they are. They feel better then. They find it easier to live.” ― Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish
And he lived true to his words. In the siege of Kaer Morhen there is a scene, where Ciri is tunned and drops her sword. Vesemir drags her away and, while doing that, grabs her sword and puts it in her sheat. Gotta love the attention to details in this game.
Wiedźmin może zapomnieć o jedzeniu o piciu nawet o oddychaniu, ale nigdy przenigdy nie może zapomnieć o swoim mieczu. (polish version. Its better than english)
I actually think that part is very uplifting, like a hero seeing his hometown again after a grand journey or, in the case of The Witcher, the fact that they finally won the struggle they'd been fighting tooth and nail for the last decade or so and breathing the free air for the first time. For me, the saddest part is the leitmotif at 0:31, because that part is normally quite triumphant and heroic in the other tracks but here it's very melancholic and sensitive, it really carries Geralt's solemnity in that ending. Either way, the whole track is perfect and captures the complicated emotions that surround that ending.
"My story began in Temeria, near Vizima, with Geralt dreaming a dream of Yennefer, Ciri and the Wild Hunt. It ends in Temeria as well, with the witcher returning to Vizima to have one last conversation with the emperor - and tell him Ciri would not be coming back. After his meeting with Emhyr Var Emreis, Geralt set off for White Orchard, where he had agreed to meet someone amidst the ruins of the old castle there. And who awaited Geralt in White Orchard? Ciri - packed and ready to set off on the path. Where did the witcher and his ward venture, you ask, and what became of them? That, dear reader, is another story."
I used to listen to this melody in my castle of Kaer Morhen, where once Eredin was defeated, they all continued with their lives, and I stayed a long time alone. Everything was so empty without Ciri's laughter, and without the presence of my other friends. This melody reminds me of all that, how much I love my daughter Ciri.
I feel bad for everyone who's reminded of Ciri leaving when they hear this track. She never left in my playthrough, this piece reminds me of her and Geralt being reunited in the Isle of Mists and discussing their dreams, or Regis and Geralt having a drink.
@@gilgamesh8334 I think it is possibly a better ending for her. The whole game showed us how miserable the life of a Witcher is. Ciri doesn't have the mutations and probably wouldn't last long before getting a severe injury she couldn't heal. A life on the road might seems fuzzy and fun at once but on the long term I don't think it would work. By being an empress she would fulfill herself and have a much bigger impact on the world, it wouldn't be fun, but it's the just transition to the adult age to take responsability and not only think about yourself. That said, she could get murdered or something. There is no clear answer, but I think the Empress ending is better in every possible way, the Witcher ending is just the fanservice exciting-at-first one.
@@TheAskald I strongly disagree and I will explain in detail why you are wrong even excluding the books for obvious reasons. _"You’re life is yours exclusively. You choose who you are."_ -Geralt _"Geralt, you know that’s never been true...even if doing that were to free me of Eredin, there will always be those with some kind of plan that includes me"_ -Ciri _"I fear fighting the wild hunt will only be the beginning. For me at least."_ -Ciri Ciri becoming empress is basically not her own choice. It’s what people forced/try to force her into via birth right (Emyr), or elder blood magic thingis (Philippa). It is what Emyr wanted from the start and prob. manipulated her into. As he is has many enemies domestic he’ll use Ciri as a puppet/figurehead. He’s not the only one at that, same with Philippa Eilheart who will seek to influence her. Not to forget General Voorhis who has explicitly stated that he will likely marry Ciri and become emperor himself. Ciri doesn’t want this, she feels obligated to do this to the point where it stops being a choice all together. It all comes down to this basically. Could Ciri do good for the continent potentially ruling fairly and just ? Yes. Would she bring peace and prosperity ? Maybe. Is anything going to change in the long run ? Unlikely. Is this the life Ciri wants, governing people, potentially waging wars, political intrigue day and night, full time courtly etiquette, the responsibility of a million souls, no personal freedoms, adventures or true self fulfillment?...Take a Guess. Now to your arguments. Firstly Ciri is literally one of the strongest entities in the entire Witcher universe. She slaughtered wild hunt warriors and dogs by the dozens without breaking a sweat, has killed 2/3 crones (wich are arguably some of the strongest "monsters" of the verse), killed a werewolf with ease and has the might of the elder blood within her. *She doesn’t need* mutations, positions or Witcher senses, these are enhancements for ordinary people to fight monsters. Ciri is well beyond ordinary. The epilogue even mentions how successful Ciri will be as Witcher, so speculations about an injury or sth isn’t really holding up at all. (BTW she can drink Witcher potions, she herself said to have drunken black blood) _"I’d like to join them, drink and race and travel from town to town. Not worry a bit about anything..."_ -Ciri I don’t get it, where did you the idea from that the thrill of life on the road is going to fade ? She can climb the blue mountains, wander through the deserts of Zerrikania, visit the golden towers of Ophir or meet Gerald and co in Toussaint. She has all the time in the world and the world is really big and in case you forgot, Ciri is called the "lady of space and time" for a reason...who says she has to slay monsters in the current world ? She would fulfill herself by becoming empress ????? NO. She wants to be Ciri just Ciri Not Empress Cirilla with twenty titles. She wants to be herself, and have people around her that love and appreciate her for who she is not what power she has. All her life no one except for Geralt and his crew cared about her. She wants just that, a crew of trusted friends, family and maybe even true love. When chilling with her in Novigrad it’s apparent that she’s great at making friends. Being free, independent from this It was all about her power, bloodline and destiny, it’s all what mattered to Kings and Mages and that won’t change. It never mattered to her and it really shouldn’t. People have been treating her like a demigodess but it was the human experience that ultimately saved her. Throwing snowballs with Geralt, mourning for a friend and lashing out like a teenage girl would. Being a Witcher was a dream for Ciri, not because of the thrill of killing monsters or stepping in Geralt a footsteps but because she could finally be who she always wanted to be. "Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon, heir to Nilfgaards throne, *chose* the life of a,Witcher, on the path." -Narration after beating main game... _"So no regrets? The choice you made."_ -Geralt _"No not at all. I am doing what I ever wanted to do, being who I wanted to be, I believe that’s one definition of happiness"_ This is it. This is literally proof that the Witcher ending is the best ending for Ciri. I am playing as Geralt, so the world can go fuck itself, I care about Ciri not some shitbirds in Nazair. This was Ciris true choice unaltered choice. You have a really bad argument here, since you say being an adult means taking care of others but you completely ignore the core aspect of being an adult. Taking care or yourself. Ciri is free to do what she wants, not what people want her to do. That is being an adult, she never thought only of herself that’s ridiculous. She already saved the world, she doesn’t owe anyone anything. Furthermore she still helps people out, but through her own means not the ones others want her to (if they even want that at all...).
@@gilgamesh8334 Really interesting insight, thank you for taking the time for writing this because I sure took the time to read it. While I don't fully agree on some points (especially the last paragraph, that gave me flashbacks from my teenage years no offense), you definitely changed my mind on what's the best ending for her. But it's cool to have our own intepretations about the meaning of Ciri's journey, and how it can relate to our respective lives.
I loved that little Roach quest in Toussaint! Think it was the last one I completed during my first W3 playthrough. Really nice, low-key way of book-ending that whole experience.
I have never felt this much “after game depression” lmao. What a masterpiece this game was, it felt like saying goodbye to a good friend... so bittersweet
Hearing this theme at the end of Blood and Wine with Regis and Geralt sitting on stones and drinking Mandrake Moonshine was the best part of the game for me, thinking about the future, relaxing, and the end of a best game of a year that holds the hearts of many
ayyy this theme does play in the epilogue. you know the uh book part. even for the witcher ending. it also plays in the ending of blood and wine IF you got the regis ending
"People there had metal in their heads. Waged war from a distance, using things similar to mega scopes. And there were no horses. Everyone had their own flying ship instead". Ciri describing the Cyberpunk world with this music as a backdrop is both creepy yet beautiful in some weird way.
I trust they'll do a great job. Mind you, from a indie studio, they made it hey-presto into the group of AAA developers. And all that was thanks to their brilliant ideas and involvement. No reason to suspect it will be otherwise next time round :)
RaphaelJP And they're taking their time with CP2077. They don't have corporate overlords breathing down their necks and they have plenty of time and are completing it on their own terms. They're not like Bioware where they became a subsidiary of EA and then went down the shitter. CDPR knows how good games are made, and they're sticking to that.
"The 3rd Northern War ended. The invader from the south achieved complete victory. Robbed of Radovid's tactical genius, the Northern Realms could not witchstand Emhyr's countless legionslack. Black banners appeared over Novigrad and all Redania. Weary or rebel raids, Emhyr var Emreis conceded, restoring Temeria as a realm in liege to the empire. When the guerrilas laid down their arms, the emperor shifted his forces to other fronts. Though Nilfgaard's victory, Temerians got their country back, and history once again proved a consummate trickter. Having dealt with Radovid, Emhyr var Emreis did the same with enemies domestic. The emperor's loyal spies named all who had conspired against him. Traders, soldiers and aristocrats alike. Though their mutiny had only been a murky plan, the emperor showed no mercy. As was his wont. While the Continent bled engulfed by war, Skellige bloomed under Cery's enlightened rule. Unlike those who has come before her, the young queen did not raid foreign shores, looking instead to her people, tending to her land. The island bound nation prospered, though its fangs of yore were dulled. After years in exile, Ciri returned to Nilfgaard, her paternal home, where Emhyr prepared to name her his successor. The woman had the necessary qualities. From her father she'd inherited an empress political instincts. From Geralt she had gained a sense of simple, human decency. Few monarchs boast both traits, which is quite a shame. "And what about Geralt?" You might ask. Well...he continued on as before, living hand to mouth, job to job, on the road, ever coinless. We would meet at times over a glass of strong drink to talk about the old days and speculate what could have, would have, might have been..." -Dandelion
When Geralts Smiled at the screen and relaxed... I cried i dont know why but I felt empty... I wanted it to never end never... There are many Game characters and more to come...but Geralt is not just a Character... He is Something that I cant describe in words.... Geralt Forever 💞
I'll always remember these lines with this music. "So we shall my friend, we have witnessed and in fact on several occasions incited many great and weighty events. And after all that toil, I believe we deserve a bit of a rest" 😭😭
Chills for 4 minutes and 40 seconds, music in games are probably the thing that keeps me remembering game for years, i still remember some specific flashes of Gothic 3 just because of music, it's amazing how some atmospheric music give me chills like no other.
"And what of Geralt?He continued on, job to job, ever coinless. We would meet at times reminisce about the old days and what would have, could have been, might have been...."
@@Yo-pd1wi no, geralt is retired in corvo bianco with maybe an odd-job here and there, friends come and go daily and they all gather every few weeks, Gwent will be played, wine will be drunk and laughter fills the halls and vinyard... no, geralt is comfortably enjoying his life in the beautiful toussaint.
@@bogdannicolas6359 nah, Geralt is duper weak, too much "diversity" where it fucking maked no sense, actors look nothing like those in game or books, just...no.
If a man hides in plain sight of the world does he forget who he really is??? Those words have a meaning and when you will understand them you'll know when the next witcher game of geralt shall come out
This is my favorite song in the game, in a single playthrough I reunited with Ciri, said farewell to her to become empress, and the final time I heard it was in the conversation with Regis and all 3 times I heard it, managed to make me tear up
When I had the end in which Ciri became Empress and played this song in the background I swear I took a tear, the only game that made me do that, MASTER PIECE !!!!!
I finished my 9.5 months internship today. As soon as I got home, I turned on this music and thought. I thought about my memories of the people I spent time with at the company. I was too attached to all of them, they were all good people. I hope our paths cross again
I would NEVER pay to erase my memories in order to play the game for the first time. I just want my memories to pile on of replaying this game time and time again.
The Blood and Wine ending has to be among the most satisfying and emotional conclusions in gaming history. This musical masterpiece fit perfectly into Regis and Geralt's final conversation.
“So we shall, my friend. We have witnessed - and, in fact, on several occasions incited - many great and weighty events. After all that toil, I believe we deserve a bit of a rest.” - Emiel Regis Rohellec Terzieff-Godefroy
This is the most heartbreaking track in the game for me. Its beautiful but bittersweet. Hits especially hard when talking to Regis for the last time & Geralt says goodbye to the player.
During neutral ending When ciri was about to leave gerald and the look on gerald face plus this theme start playing...not many videogame make me emotional but that moment really touched me to the core.
It took me so long to actually start playing this game and get used to it... but after finishing it, no game ever will be able to replace it as my favourite game.
One of the Most Beautiful Themes to have graced the planet It Perfectly captures the heart and soul of Witcher 3 A Magnificent Musical Masterpiece that traverses forever in time
This song makes me remember about my ex - girlfriend, who also was a witcher's fan. She was so good and kind with me, even if she'll forget me, i won't forget her
Such a bittersweet ending... I love it tough, at least it is an ending. I was afraid something like Mass Effect 3 open-ending BS could happen, instead they delivered a perfect narrative closure. So glad to have supported CDProject Red buy buying the game at full price! Sad that the story is now at an end though... but you know the saying: "Something ends, Something begins" ;) I do not feel empty inside after completing the game, I like to quote Butters from South Park: "(...)I'm sad, but at the same time I'm really happy that something could make me feel that sad. It's like, it makes me feel alive, you know? It makes me feel human. And the only way I could feel this sad now is if I felt somethin' really good before. So I have to take the bad with the good, so I guess what I'm feelin' is like a, beautiful sadness.(...)"
honestly, such a masterpiece this is along with the game itself. Truly stellar! game of the century for sure imo. Never had a game make me go for such a roller coaster of emotions like this one.
a friend spoke to me about this several years ago ... as a fan of Lotr I was very interested, so I started reading the books first, to understand everything ... because you can't see a series starting with its last season (hopefully understand me) ... now, a week ago I finished Blood and wine ... it was a long road, and I dare say that it is one of the best sagas I have ever known ... it will always have a place in my heart ...
skurr totally relatable... I was sooo scared and sad when Geralt told Emhyr that Cirilla is dead... and how my mood changed when I realized she was alive.
everyone is saying this song is depressing... I think about the B&W ending and just how relaxed Geralt and Regis were. Hearing this makes me glad that I got to experience this fantastic story. Bravo CDPR!
In my own humble opinion, the empress ending is by far the best one. I've achieved it on my 1st playthrough and I felt relieved and heartbroken at the same time. When I was to find Ciri I already knew it was time.... time to say goodbye to such a lovely, beautiful, honest and upright person. When this music started playing I just couldn't hold back my tears. I cried and cried for so long, knowing I would never be able to see Ciri again, knowing this great game just got to it's end. When the credits started I stood up and applauded with a tear-stained face. I was so depressed after I finished the game, feeling sad and wretched. Now, on my 2nd playthrough, I'm just about to find Ciri on the Isle of mist. I'm not sure if I can take this ending once more, because if I'd have to choose I'd again take this - just like Geralt promised to Emhyr. I simply love this game.
I got the exact same scenario, my friend. I was heartbroken when this music played. Since than every time I listen to it, I get so emotional... Damn, I have never been so fond in any other game character (John Marston from RDR comes second) and I have played a lot of games.
Best soundtrack in the game don’t even try to change my mind, every satisfying and peaceful moment Geralt works so hard to achieve is accompanied by this theme, you have to work for it and it is worth it
Just finished the dlc's. I wanted to play this game since it was released back in 2015, but i could only play it now because only now i have a pc that can run it. Throughout this years i only read and heard good things about this game, so my expectations were very high, and i can say this expectations were fulfilled. When this music was playing at the end of the main story, i just couldn't hold my tears. This is truly an amazing game, and i am happy i finally played it.
On my first playthrough when i finally found Ciri and they sat just to enjoy the company of each other, i didn't want that conversation end it, i just wanted to sit and spend all the time talking with Ciri. I never ever believed that a game could make me care about a character of a videogame at the same level that i do with Geralt, Ciri or Yennefer, they seems so fucking real that i see and feel them as my family.
I know this is a late comment, but god the ending of the quest hit me like a truck. Unlike the main game ending (which you know is coming), you have no warning or time to prepare for the ending of that quest. That is what makes CDPR so incredible.
After finishing the witcher Ciri route, the completionist in me wanted to do the empress one. I was prepared for anything but when Ciri gave her sword to Geralt my heart fucking dropped like a boulder.
my most favorite moment in the witcher 3 was when I met remaining blue soldiers in the cave which is also located near novigrad (this music 🎶 is still playing) and you get to talk to leader the first time (i honestly forgot his name) but what I love about that moment in the game is the pure atmosphere and the conversation with the leader. I felt like a wandering Chad talking to another Chad (voices and voice acting is top tier) and it was raining 🌧 but also sunny 🌞 and this fantastic music was playing in the background so it made the scene even more epic and fantastic 👌. witcher 3 was definitely an experience.
It's 2022 and I wanna ask you guys: What did everybody to after the final B&W scene, when Geralt found himself alone at the campfire? And with 'what did you do' I mean both, in the game and in real life. Yes, I refuse to let this go.
Sit here awhile longer?
So we shall my friend, we have witnessed - and, in fact, on several occasions incited - many great and weighty events. After all that toil, I believe we deserve a bit of rest.
That we do.
[Geralt sighs, looks to the player, and smiles]
;(
i'm following the story of Geralt since 2001. So yeah, i was sad when i heard it's the last game with him. But i believe he will come back... (i believe we deserve a bit of rest) so i think he will come back, but not soon.
When I first saw that it gave me a strange fuzzy feeling. Both from happiness and sadness.
that was the 2nd time i cried while playing a video game. the first was for vesemir funerals. i'll remember this game for a very long time
Which scene is this exactly? I must've missed it lol.
Ciri: "You will not try to stop me? Take me to the Blue Mountains by force?"
Geralt: "Traveled half the world to find you. But I never intended to force anything on you"
I always remember these lines when I hear this music.
After geralt said that I just couldn't hold my tear anymore.
PL VERSION
Ciri : "Nie spróbujesz mnie zatrzymać? Nie zabierzesz mnie w góry sine?"
Geralt : "Nie po to zjechałem za tobą pół świata żeby teraz cię do czegokolwiek zmuszać"
Ciri : Wiem....
ENG VERSION
Ciri: "You will not try to stop me? Take me to the Blue Mountains by force?"
Geralt: "Traveled half the world to find you. But I never intended to force anything on you"
Ciri : I know.....
That's what Ciri wants Geralt to do. To stop her from making this decision. Take her away where she can finally be free from obligation. Where she can become a witcher.
This music was the ONLY way they could have ended the 'Niflgaard Empress' ending.
Every time I hear this song I think of the scene on the Isle of Mists and talking to Ciri and genuinely being interested in talking to her and wanting to her all that she had to say. The relationship between these two passes through any sort of emotional barrier and goes straight to my heart. Even more so that I've fallen in love with Ciri's personality and can't get enough of her.
When I got the Empress ending on my second playthrough I bawled through the entire last quest before she left and throughout the credits while listening to this song. Gods, it still tears at my heart even now while I listen to it and type this.
I seriously cried when this song was playing in the background as Regis and Geralt were having a conversation about the past, present, and the things they will do in the future. This is the best game I've played in a while and I hope it can have a sequel in the near future.
I almost cried to, CDPR knows how to play with your feelings.
1. Lie Down
2. Try not to cry
3. Cry a lot
That moment when I encounter Empress Ending in the main game, that's hit me so hard in the feels
Hey man , how are you ? I played this game . This is the best game in the history.
Leon Leon I’m great! How are you, good sir? I completely agree with you that this game is one of the best in history! I watched the Witcher and it was so great as well!!
I'm probably a little late, but I also cried when this music played in the background of the dialogue with Dandellion after he'd pulled me out of prison in Toussaint.
Nothing will be like The Witcher 3
Mohammed Abdullah I feel empty
Yea, but soundtack is better in Witcher 1 ;)
Blllkl Bn Nope.
Poltergeist For me Witcher 1 soundtrack is muc better. For example this track is just (and no just this....)variation of Witcher 1 theme. Oryginal is far more better. And this W3 tracks are so short compare to w1 and 2... although combat tracks are better in 3.
Mi się bardziej wariacje z trójki podobają, co kto lubi (chociaż to niesprawiedliwe, że nie uwzględnili oryginalnego kompozytora). Utwory w Wiedźminie 3 są rzeczywiście dość krótkie, ale za to jest ich dużo więcej co daje większą różnorodność.
Traveled half the world to find you, but I never intended to force anything on you.
Elijah Curtis polish version is better
😭😭😢😢
Epic ending
Half of the world? Nah too fake. More like half of white Europe
@@qeiejxdld6302 Half the world. A fake, fantasy world. "white Europe" What are you trying to get at here?
This music makes me feel empty inside.
Alex exactly. Leaving you in empty Kaer Morhen after you get good ending is a bad choice from CDPR. Like every main character just disappeared from the world.
Alex haha, very true. They teased us too much, though I could understand they do have limitation with the resources, I'm just really sad to see it all ended.
+Alex at the end of the Blood and Wine DLC you can see ciri and alsoyen or triss (depends on ending and romance)
+Alex :-)
+Alex did you try the new expansions? I am pretty sure it will fill this emptiness in your heart..actually the expansions continue the story you know..and once there you would feel the thing you seek trust me :)
This is one of the few games in my lifetime which has made me genuinely sad I finished it. I know they're not real, but I really care for the Witcher crew as if they were real people. Triss, Yen, Geralt, Dandelion, Zoltan, Ciri, Regis...all of them. When this music played at the end of Blood and Wine sitting opposite Regis...I realized, ...this is it. This is the end of Geralt's story, and would you believe it...
I fucking shed a few tears. God damn it, CDPR made an absolute masterpiece.
Mirjana Grahovac In the words of Gandalf the White, I will not say do not weep, for not all tears are in evil.
After all my friend, Cyberpunk 2077 is the next treat CDPR will give us in the near future.
same... just finished the game with the dlc's, got to kaer mohren, walked around with this music, cried like a kid lol, now it hasn't really settled in but in a few days im gonna be depressed as hell when I can't go back to play feelsbadman
celu trilogiju si obrnula? C:
@@PlanetShlorpian
Cyberpunk 2077 will be a great game, no doubt, but it will not live up to the Witcher 3. The truth is simple. Not many people knew about the Witcher games before 2015. For millions of players, the game came out of nowhere and it enthralled them all because almost no one had real expectations. And this is the key word - expectations.
Now, millions of fans have great expectations for CP2077 and, as we know, usually expectations lead to disappointments, for nothing could be as good as it is in our minds, in our fantasy. Cyberpunk 2077 will almost certainly be greater than Witcher 3 in probably every aspect but it will not live up to be as impactful simply because we expect too much of it.
@@dr.embersfield1551 trully right
This song took some tears off my eyes in the game.
true :')
I find this song for Ciri the empress ending is very touching, well done, and it made me burst some bubbles from my eyes and played well for other good quests endings (like Temeria got their country back, skellige's new queen, etc).
“People," Geralt turned his head, "like to invent monsters and monstrosities. Then they seem less monstrous themselves. When they get blind-drunk, cheat, steal, beat their wives, starve an old woman, when they kill a trapped fox with an axe or riddle the last existing unicorn with arrows, they like to think that the Bane entering cottages at daybreak is more monstrous than they are. They feel better then. They find it easier to live.” ― Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish
great book
Christian Hess I just wish I could read it in Polish though.
This is an example of how good writing should be done.
Powerful
Thats strong
a witcher may forget to eat, to drink, to breathe even, but never ever forget to care for his blade
"ciri"
that was what Vesimir told every Witcher he trained
And he lived true to his words. In the siege of Kaer Morhen there is a scene, where Ciri is tunned and drops her sword. Vesemir drags her away and, while doing that, grabs her sword and puts it in her sheat. Gotta love the attention to details in this game.
Wiedźmin może zapomnieć o jedzeniu o piciu nawet o oddychaniu, ale nigdy przenigdy nie może zapomnieć o swoim mieczu. (polish version. Its better than english)
1:16 to 1:25 is the saddest part. That flute is heartbreaking
That flute melody makes me insane
I actually think that part is very uplifting, like a hero seeing his hometown again after a grand journey or, in the case of The Witcher, the fact that they finally won the struggle they'd been fighting tooth and nail for the last decade or so and breathing the free air for the first time. For me, the saddest part is the leitmotif at 0:31, because that part is normally quite triumphant and heroic in the other tracks but here it's very melancholic and sensitive, it really carries Geralt's solemnity in that ending. Either way, the whole track is perfect and captures the complicated emotions that surround that ending.
Couldn't agree more. Reminds me of ua-cam.com/video/zAnGdEuz4DM/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Lona90Bs
0:06 best part
"My story began in Temeria, near Vizima, with Geralt dreaming a dream of Yennefer, Ciri and the Wild Hunt. It ends in Temeria as well, with the witcher returning to Vizima to have one last conversation with the emperor - and tell him Ciri would not be coming back. After his meeting with Emhyr Var Emreis, Geralt set off for White Orchard, where he had agreed to meet someone amidst the ruins of the old castle there. And who awaited Geralt in White Orchard? Ciri - packed and ready to set off on the path. Where did the witcher and his ward venture, you ask, and what became of them? That, dear reader, is another story."
Where does this is said ? can you please tell me :)
He wrote it and this is bullshit the best ending is that where Galahad and Ciri rode off together!
Ciri Witcher ending weirdo ^
Glad I'm not the only one who reads the quest logs after completing every quest.
I mistook temeria as temarial lol
I used to listen to this melody in my castle of Kaer Morhen, where once Eredin was defeated, they all continued with their lives, and I stayed a long time alone. Everything was so empty without Ciri's laughter, and without the presence of my other friends. This melody reminds me of all that, how much I love my daughter Ciri.
Are you talking to yourself again Geralt?
@@jackychen6261 helps him think
Doctor: You've got 3 minutes to live
Me: Alright I'll listen to this
Doctor: But it's 4 minutes
God: It's okay
God damn it😭😭
Mr Cat next gen comment..
@@vagabondmasllani1982 next gen answer..
Got tears now 😀
Id legit do that.
I feel bad for everyone who's reminded of Ciri leaving when they hear this track. She never left in my playthrough, this piece reminds me of her and Geralt being reunited in the Isle of Mists and discussing their dreams, or Regis and Geralt having a drink.
I feel bad for everyone that never had the empress ending. It might not be the happy ending, but it's the good ending.
@@TheAskald Except it’s not for Ciri
@@gilgamesh8334 I think it is possibly a better ending for her. The whole game showed us how miserable the life of a Witcher is. Ciri doesn't have the mutations and probably wouldn't last long before getting a severe injury she couldn't heal. A life on the road might seems fuzzy and fun at once but on the long term I don't think it would work.
By being an empress she would fulfill herself and have a much bigger impact on the world, it wouldn't be fun, but it's the just transition to the adult age to take responsability and not only think about yourself. That said, she could get murdered or something. There is no clear answer, but I think the Empress ending is better in every possible way, the Witcher ending is just the fanservice exciting-at-first one.
@@TheAskald
I strongly disagree and I will explain in detail why you are wrong even excluding the books for obvious reasons.
_"You’re life is yours exclusively. You choose who you are."_ -Geralt
_"Geralt, you know that’s never been true...even if doing that were to free me of Eredin, there will always be those with some kind of plan that includes me"_ -Ciri
_"I fear fighting the wild hunt will only be the beginning. For me at least."_ -Ciri
Ciri becoming empress is basically not her own choice. It’s what people forced/try to force her into via birth right (Emyr), or elder blood magic thingis (Philippa). It is what Emyr wanted from the start and prob. manipulated her into. As he is has many enemies domestic he’ll use Ciri as a puppet/figurehead. He’s not the only one at that, same with Philippa Eilheart who will seek to influence her. Not to forget General Voorhis who has explicitly stated that he will likely marry Ciri and become emperor himself. Ciri doesn’t want this, she feels obligated to do this to the point where it stops being a choice all together.
It all comes down to this basically. Could Ciri do good for the continent potentially ruling fairly and just ? Yes. Would she bring peace and prosperity ? Maybe. Is anything going to change in the long run ? Unlikely. Is this the life Ciri wants, governing people, potentially waging wars, political intrigue day and night, full time courtly etiquette, the responsibility of a million souls, no personal freedoms, adventures or true self fulfillment?...Take a Guess.
Now to your arguments. Firstly Ciri is literally one of the strongest entities in the entire Witcher universe. She slaughtered wild hunt warriors and dogs by the dozens without breaking a sweat, has killed 2/3 crones (wich are arguably some of the strongest "monsters" of the verse), killed a werewolf with ease and has the might of the elder blood within her. *She doesn’t need* mutations, positions or Witcher senses, these are enhancements for ordinary people to fight monsters. Ciri is well beyond ordinary. The epilogue even mentions how successful Ciri will be as Witcher, so speculations about an injury or sth isn’t really holding up at all. (BTW she can drink Witcher potions, she herself said to have drunken black blood)
_"I’d like to join them, drink and race and travel from town to town. Not worry a bit about anything..."_ -Ciri
I don’t get it, where did you the idea from that the thrill of life on the road is going to fade ? She can climb the blue mountains, wander through the deserts of Zerrikania, visit the golden towers of Ophir or meet Gerald and co in Toussaint. She has all the time in the world and the world is really big and in case you forgot, Ciri is called the "lady of space and time" for a reason...who says she has to slay monsters in the current world ?
She would fulfill herself by becoming empress ????? NO. She wants to be Ciri just Ciri Not Empress Cirilla with twenty titles. She wants to be herself, and have people around her that love and appreciate her for who she is not what power she has. All her life no one except for Geralt and his crew cared about her. She wants just that, a crew of trusted friends, family and maybe even true love. When chilling with her in Novigrad it’s apparent that she’s great at making friends.
Being free, independent from this It was all about her power, bloodline and destiny, it’s all what mattered to Kings and Mages and that won’t change. It never mattered to her and it really shouldn’t. People have been treating her like a demigodess but it was the human experience that ultimately saved her. Throwing snowballs with Geralt, mourning for a friend and lashing out like a teenage girl would. Being a Witcher was a dream for Ciri, not because of the thrill of killing monsters or stepping in Geralt a footsteps but because she could finally be who she always wanted to be.
"Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon, heir to Nilfgaards throne, *chose* the life of a,Witcher, on the path." -Narration after beating main game...
_"So no regrets? The choice you made."_ -Geralt
_"No not at all. I am doing what I ever wanted to do, being who I wanted to be, I believe that’s one definition of happiness"_
This is it. This is literally proof that the Witcher ending is the best ending for Ciri. I am playing as Geralt, so the world can go fuck itself, I care about Ciri not some shitbirds in Nazair. This was Ciris true choice unaltered choice.
You have a really bad argument here, since you say being an adult means taking care of others but you completely ignore the core aspect of being an adult. Taking care or yourself. Ciri is free to do what she wants, not what people want her to do. That is being an adult, she never thought only of herself that’s ridiculous. She already saved the world, she doesn’t owe anyone anything. Furthermore she still helps people out, but through her own means not the ones others want her to (if they even want that at all...).
@@gilgamesh8334 Really interesting insight, thank you for taking the time for writing this because I sure took the time to read it. While I don't fully agree on some points (especially the last paragraph, that gave me flashbacks from my teenage years no offense), you definitely changed my mind on what's the best ending for her. But it's cool to have our own intepretations about the meaning of Ciri's journey, and how it can relate to our respective lives.
Roach: grr... thats Horseshit, i mean, i got so much more i want to tell you.. and... *horse noises*
Geralt:... (looks down)
I loved that little Roach quest in Toussaint! Think it was the last one I completed during my first W3 playthrough. Really nice, low-key way of book-ending that whole experience.
I have never felt this much “after game depression” lmao. What a masterpiece this game was, it felt like saying goodbye to a good friend... so bittersweet
Hearing this theme at the end of Blood and Wine with Regis and Geralt sitting on stones and drinking Mandrake Moonshine was the best part of the game for me, thinking about the future, relaxing, and the end of a best game of a year that holds the hearts of many
1:10 fucking chills man
Every damn time
Your Comment deserved 69 likes after all these years
This music is too painful for my heart. It's beautiful, but...
I prefer Ciri-witcher ending
ayyy this theme does play in the epilogue. you know the uh book part. even for the witcher ending. it also plays in the ending of blood and wine IF you got the regis ending
@@haminoyou4210 It also plays when geralt reunites with ciri, don't correct someone else if you don't even know what you're correcting.
@@thelonecommentor4175 I wasn’t correcting him.
Amen to those who got worst ending on first play through.
No
"People there had metal in their heads. Waged war from a distance, using things similar to mega scopes. And there were no horses. Everyone had their own flying ship instead".
Ciri describing the Cyberpunk world with this music as a backdrop is both creepy yet beautiful in some weird way.
There's great potential in that. I do hope the CDReds will insert Ciri in the CP2077 universe, at least as an episode. Would LOOOVE it madly :)
RaphaelJP It would have to be really subtle though, to keep the mystery there.
I trust they'll do a great job. Mind you, from a indie studio, they made it hey-presto into the group of AAA developers. And all that was thanks to their brilliant ideas and involvement. No reason to suspect it will be otherwise next time round :)
Oh hell yea they could put hints of her in litterally every game... but make it hints so it fits I love the concept of her character so much.
RaphaelJP And they're taking their time with CP2077. They don't have corporate overlords breathing down their necks and they have plenty of time and are completing it on their own terms. They're not like Bioware where they became a subsidiary of EA and then went down the shitter. CDPR knows how good games are made, and they're sticking to that.
Dont cry because it came to an end,
smile because it happened.
-Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Thank You, CD Projekt Red
Smile because you unlocked new game +
"The 3rd Northern War ended. The invader from the south achieved complete victory. Robbed of Radovid's tactical genius, the Northern Realms could not witchstand Emhyr's countless legionslack. Black banners appeared over Novigrad and all Redania.
Weary or rebel raids, Emhyr var Emreis conceded, restoring Temeria as a realm in liege to the empire. When the guerrilas laid down their arms, the emperor shifted his forces to other fronts. Though Nilfgaard's victory, Temerians got their country back, and history once again proved a consummate trickter.
Having dealt with Radovid, Emhyr var Emreis did the same with enemies domestic. The emperor's loyal spies named all who had conspired against him. Traders, soldiers and aristocrats alike. Though their mutiny had only been a murky plan, the emperor showed no mercy. As was his wont.
While the Continent bled engulfed by war, Skellige bloomed under Cery's enlightened rule. Unlike those who has come before her, the young queen did not raid foreign shores, looking instead to her people, tending to her land. The island bound nation prospered, though its fangs of yore were dulled.
After years in exile, Ciri returned to Nilfgaard, her paternal home, where Emhyr prepared to name her his successor. The woman had the necessary qualities. From her father she'd inherited an empress political instincts. From Geralt she had gained a sense of simple, human decency. Few monarchs boast both traits, which is quite a shame.
"And what about Geralt?" You might ask. Well...he continued on as before, living hand to mouth, job to job, on the road, ever coinless. We would meet at times over a glass of strong drink to talk about the old days and speculate what could have, would have, might have been..."
-Dandelion
bittersweet ending, but definitely a plausible one. A witcher is a lone hunter, of course, thats up to the player to decide.
When Geralts Smiled at the screen and relaxed... I cried i dont know why but I felt empty... I wanted it to never end never... There are many Game characters and more to come...but Geralt is not just a Character... He is Something that I cant describe in words....
Geralt Forever 💞
This song summarizes the hell out of this game.
J-mo correction heaven out of the game
I'll always remember these lines with this music. "So we shall my friend, we have witnessed and in fact on several occasions incited many great and weighty events. And after all that toil, I believe we deserve a bit of a rest" 😭😭
Chills for 4 minutes and 40 seconds, music in games are probably the thing that keeps me remembering game for years, i still remember some specific flashes of Gothic 3 just because of music, it's amazing how some atmospheric music give me chills like no other.
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So listen Witcher 1 tracks ;) It is theme from first game ;)
Hoho i finished it all mate :)
“I didn’t pry,didn’t want to force you to tell me.Thought we had time,a lot more time.” Breaks me everytime
Ciri: "When do you leave?"
Geralt: "Now"
I want to marry this song
Bone Daddy 69420 would you marry me ?
Bone Daddy 69420 Why is it cringy?
@@geraltofrivia164 wanna play gwent?
"And what of Geralt?He continued on, job to job, ever coinless. We would meet at times reminisce about the old days and what would have, could have been, might have been...."
Coinlees . Me finishing the game with 90.000 crows. What?
@@okamijapan4482 Ultimately Geralt was brought to his knees by the most dangerous monster of all, the IRS
I hate this end to Geralt, he deserve relax after all his life of adventures
@@Yo-pd1wi yeah but fits the general mood of the game
@@Yo-pd1wi no, geralt is retired in corvo bianco with maybe an odd-job here and there, friends come and go daily and they all gather every few weeks, Gwent will be played, wine will be drunk and laughter fills the halls and vinyard... no, geralt is comfortably enjoying his life in the beautiful toussaint.
No matter what happens with the Netflix show. We will always have these games and soundtracks.
Oh stop it,the netflix show is good
@@bogdannicolas6359 nope...the season was really shit
@@bogdannicolas6359 nah, Geralt is duper weak, too much "diversity" where it fucking maked no sense, actors look nothing like those in game or books, just...no.
@@cr4yv3n everything you said except for the" diversity "was wrong
@@bogdannicolas6359 explain
“You’ll be fine...you’re a Witcher.”
Anyone else planning to replay Witcher 3 every few years?
make that months
I'm doing the new game+ at the moment
@@coolmojito make that weeks
Make that hours
Make it minutes
I hate when I suddenly bump into some monsters so the soundtrack switches
This soundtrack doesn't play randomly in the world, only in conversations
Get exposed
It's so beautiful, who could mind listening to it again. Thanks for all of your uploads, btw.
If a man hides in plain sight of the world does he forget who he really is??? Those words have a meaning and when you will understand them you'll know when the next witcher game of geralt shall come out
This is my favorite song in the game, in a single playthrough I reunited with Ciri, said farewell to her to become empress, and the final time I heard it was in the conversation with Regis and all 3 times I heard it, managed to make me tear up
When I had the end in which Ciri became Empress and played this song in the background I swear I took a tear, the only game that made me do that, MASTER PIECE !!!!!
2022 and I've just had that very emotion. What a game.
can't hold my tears whenever i hear this masterpiece
استرجل يمحمد مفيش رجاله بتعيط
I finished my 9.5 months internship today. As soon as I got home, I turned on this music and thought. I thought about my memories of the people I spent time with at the company. I was too attached to all of them, they were all good people. I hope our paths cross again
I would NEVER pay to erase my memories in order to play the game for the first time. I just want my memories to pile on of replaying this game time and time again.
'We don't have to say goodbye'
'Yeah we do'
The second time I sobbed at a deeply personal moment in this 'game'. More like a life experience imao.
I woke up this morning with this playing in my heart and my head and I've wanted to cry ever since.
The Blood and Wine ending has to be among the most satisfying and emotional conclusions in gaming history.
This musical masterpiece fit perfectly into Regis and Geralt's final conversation.
“So we shall, my friend. We have witnessed - and, in fact, on several occasions incited - many great and weighty events. After all that toil, I believe we deserve a bit of a rest.” - Emiel Regis Rohellec Terzieff-Godefroy
After i do my Last Mission (Roach speaks) in the Game, this Song appears and i was so sad and happy at the same Time.
Missed this quest on my 1st playthrough , did today on my 2nd , I exactly know what you feel
This is the most heartbreaking track in the game for me. Its beautiful but bittersweet. Hits especially hard when talking to Regis for the last time & Geralt says goodbye to the player.
Especially when you have completed all 3 Witcher games
@@muhammadnursyahmi9440 Yup, i miss the Witcher 😔
The only other song from a video game that made me feel like I was gunna tear up was Mass Effect with "An End Once and For All" and "Leaving Earth"
WXProd you’re comparing fantasy RPG to a sci-fi... I love Witcher 3 a lot but the community behind this game is the only thing I find retarded.
Don't even get me started bro..
How About "May I Stand Unshaken"?
During neutral ending When ciri was about to leave gerald and the look on gerald face plus this theme start playing...not many videogame make me emotional but that moment really touched me to the core.
This game ripped my heart out then mended it and gave it back anew, and the soundtrack was the hardest hitting part.
It took me so long to actually start playing this game and get used to it... but after finishing it, no game ever will be able to replace it as my favourite game.
One of the Most Beautiful Themes to have graced the planet
It Perfectly captures the heart and soul of Witcher 3
A Magnificent Musical Masterpiece that traverses forever in time
The way Geralt breaths with sadness in Empress ending when he looks at Nilfgaardians in shock.
"We needn't say goodbye."
"Yeah we do."
Jsem tu kvůli Malkelovi adaptaci. Je to sice nádherná skladba, ale mám na krajíčku pokaždé když ji slyším. Díky moc kolego.
This song makes me remember about my ex - girlfriend, who also was a witcher's fan. She was so good and kind with me, even if she'll forget me, i won't forget her
I want this played as I'm lowered into my grave
Such a bittersweet ending... I love it tough, at least it is an ending. I was afraid something like Mass Effect 3 open-ending BS could happen, instead they delivered a perfect narrative closure. So glad to have supported CDProject Red buy buying the game at full price!
Sad that the story is now at an end though... but you know the saying: "Something ends, Something begins" ;)
I do not feel empty inside after completing the game, I like to quote Butters from South Park:
"(...)I'm sad, but at the same time I'm really happy that something could make me feel that sad. It's like, it makes me feel alive, you know? It makes me feel human. And the only way I could feel this sad now is if I felt somethin' really good before. So I have to take the bad with the good, so I guess what I'm feelin' is like a, beautiful sadness.(...)"
honestly, such a masterpiece this is along with the game itself. Truly stellar! game of the century for sure imo. Never had a game make me go for such a roller coaster of emotions like this one.
a friend spoke to me about this several years ago ... as a fan of Lotr I was very interested, so I started reading the books first, to understand everything ... because you can't see a series starting with its last season (hopefully understand me) ... now, a week ago I finished Blood and wine ... it was a long road, and I dare say that it is one of the best sagas I have ever known ... it will always have a place in my heart ...
This song has so many special moments. One that stayed with me was when Roach and Geralt talked for a last time.
I cried of sheer joy when I found out Ciri was alive when I talked to her in that tavern. This game is just perfect.
skurr she died
nah
skurr totally relatable... I was sooo scared and sad when Geralt told Emhyr that Cirilla is dead... and how my mood changed when I realized she was alive.
The perfect song to play after a tough period. Or when you finally finish something hard. Basically, a song perfect for The Witcher.
Five years when play witcher 3 still in my heart very hard. Forever
I cry everytime i finish this game because of that music
i just wanna say thank you for putting this up. It brings both sadness and joy.
everyone is saying this song is depressing... I think about the B&W ending and just how relaxed Geralt and Regis were. Hearing this makes me glad that I got to experience this fantastic story. Bravo CDPR!
In my own humble opinion, the empress ending is by far the best one. I've achieved it on my 1st playthrough and I felt relieved and heartbroken at the same time. When I was to find Ciri I already knew it was time.... time to say goodbye to such a lovely, beautiful, honest and upright person. When this music started playing I just couldn't hold back my tears. I cried and cried for so long, knowing I would never be able to see Ciri again, knowing this great game just got to it's end. When the credits started I stood up and applauded with a tear-stained face. I was so depressed after I finished the game, feeling sad and wretched. Now, on my 2nd playthrough, I'm just about to find Ciri on the Isle of mist. I'm not sure if I can take this ending once more, because if I'd have to choose I'd again take this - just like Geralt promised to Emhyr.
I simply love this game.
I got the exact same scenario, my friend. I was heartbroken when this music played. Since than every time I listen to it, I get so emotional... Damn, I have never been so fond in any other game character (John Marston from RDR comes second) and I have played a lot of games.
When you hear this song playing you know it’s going to be a conversation for the ages
The music you want playing in your old age, standing on a balcony somewhere pondering the choices that led you there
Feels bittersweet hearing this after completing the game.
Best soundtrack in the game don’t even try to change my mind, every satisfying and peaceful moment Geralt works so hard to achieve is accompanied by this theme, you have to work for it and it is worth it
0:30 nothing will touch my heart after this
Just finished the dlc's. I wanted to play this game since it was released back in 2015, but i could only play it now because only now i have a pc that can run it. Throughout this years i only read and heard good things about this game, so my expectations were very high, and i can say this expectations were fulfilled. When this music was playing at the end of the main story, i just couldn't hold my tears. This is truly an amazing game, and i am happy i finally played it.
Going through it rn…😢
I may never see her again
Such a hole inside… it wasn’t supposed to be this way. I’m gonna try to use this as a fuel for future but damn it’s hurting a lot at the moment
On my first playthrough when i finally found Ciri and they sat just to enjoy the company of each other, i didn't want that conversation end it, i just wanted to sit and spend all the time talking with Ciri.
I never ever believed that a game could make me care about a character of a videogame at the same level that i do with Geralt, Ciri or Yennefer, they seems so fucking real that i see and feel them as my family.
The Witcher 3 è un Capolavoro inarrivabile ed è il mio gioco preferito, avrà sempre un posto speciale nel mio cuore
❤️♾️
When Geralt smiles at you
*"You know you had a kick ass time."*
When i listen to this i always have that empty feeling.
I will not stand for there not being an other Witcher game. Outrageous as decisions go.
All good games have a beginning and end.
DaSracasticFish fucking casual
Grrlt Of Rivia Oh daddy, I love it when you talk like that.
One day, in the hills of the sea of Yore, a witcher will be needed. He may not be a white haired man, but he will have two swords on his back.
is that some kind of quote?
Such a masterpiece. A game I will never forget.
I just keep crying when listen to this music, ahh those were the days when I use to spent like 16 hours a day to play the Witcher... Miss you Geralt!
This song is like an end of an era
I always start to think about roach when I am listening to this song, you who have played blood and wine will understand.
I know this is a late comment, but god the ending of the quest hit me like a truck. Unlike the main game ending (which you know is coming), you have no warning or time to prepare for the ending of that quest. That is what makes CDPR so incredible.
From 0:40 it feels like when u are trying to hold your tears and from 1:03 when u couldn't control it
After finishing the witcher Ciri route, the completionist in me wanted to do the empress one. I was prepared for anything but when Ciri gave her sword to Geralt my heart fucking dropped like a boulder.
The empress ending is heartbreaking
Every character in the Witcher universe feel like real people
What a game
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Ciri becoming empress was so sad.
Just finished witcher 3 on my nintendo switch, it was my 19th playthrough.
Wait it’s on Nintendo switch??
@@Grimmjow19872 yeah released last year
my most favorite moment in the witcher 3 was when I met remaining blue soldiers in the cave which is also located near novigrad (this music 🎶 is still playing) and you get to talk to leader the first time (i honestly forgot his name) but what I love about that moment in the game is the pure atmosphere and the conversation with the leader. I felt like a wandering Chad talking to another Chad (voices and voice acting is top tier) and it was raining 🌧 but also sunny 🌞 and this fantastic music was playing in the background so it made the scene even more epic and fantastic 👌.
witcher 3 was definitely an experience.
Vernon roche and his blue stripes
2019 and still crying....
2020 go on
2021 :(
2023
It's 2022 and I wanna ask you guys: What did everybody to after the final B&W scene, when Geralt found himself alone at the campfire? And with 'what did you do' I mean both, in the game and in real life.
Yes, I refuse to let this go.
Go to the Toussaint house were triss was waiting for me then after go to skellige because I still had some side quests needed to be done
3:27 Peaceful Moments/Trade Quarter song from the first Witcher game... I miss Vizima... *sniff*
Almost managed to forget it was today
It’s hard to hold back tears after listening to this for the first time !
Right in the feels, this one.
When I spawn in my old, huge and empty castle.
I really gonna cry I missed 2015 and the witcher 3
This makes me tear up...
I instantly have images of this amazing father and daughter in my head.