For those wondering like I was: When you play Remnant 1 or 2 and someone (mostly the Pan) brings up "The Destroyer", the Paxultek warrior who was responsible for the propagation of The Root, this is that character.
Mudtooth in remnant 2 mentions the story of this game, said the hero was no match for the dragon and the dragon took the poor hero's mind, body, and all
@@1904pokemon If you're thinking of the Red Throne then the empress actually says "From the Krell to Ford to the Destroyer, paxultek ever serve the wants of the self". I thought she said "Ford the destroyer" first time around aswell.
It’s chilling to realize that we hear Clawbone speaking in this game and actually get a taste of the scale of cunning he is capable of. We never interact with him in From the Ashes, even when he is the biggest villain of the story.
I do enjoy the mystery shrouded around Clawbone, even more so the fact we do not interact with him in Remnant Ashes. But this does leave questions to be answered in Remnant 2. Expectations I'm hoping Remnant 2 fulfills. As soon as I'm done with Baldur's Gate 3, will resume my attention to Remnant 2 and find out.
It both does and does not. I want to avoid spoiling too much, but he isn't the same as in Chronos or Ashes directly, although he still seems to be involved@@Liisn
I'll be likely finishing it tonight on twitch. I'm already in the "alternate" earth (still not sure what exactly the alternate earth really is). so surely I'll be reaching the last boss.
This was one of my first vr games and it was so good. I played Remnant a few years later not even realizing it was a sequel until I recognized the soundtrack. This series is so awesome!
The soundtrack of these games is AMAZING to me because it's so...vacant? Like, the games have a lot of the story and gameplay with little actual music, but the motifs are ABSOLUTELY recognizable. Those few piano notes when you find the World Stone, for example. "Dah, dah, dah dah dah dah...", is like 7 notes or so, but instantly recognizable. Remnant's Singe (Dragon) fight playing with that overall theme is one of the few places it's even really pronounced. Reminds me VAGUELY of the old LucasArts game Outlaws. And, of course, there's the victory fanfare in Remnant when you beat the bosses that has this glorious "Oh thank GOD that's over!!" level of victory and relief before things quiet down again. For a pair of games that so sparingly use music, they use it AMAZINGLY well.
The series is great indeed and remnant is brilliant, hard and addictive. This was my first game in the series and it was really good, I finished it on switch. The game was very hard for me but once I figured out thr enemies pattern it became easy. Remnant is definately I better game by far though. If they remade this game it would even be better but then again they don't need to, remnant 2 is on its way. Remnant last boss is difficult to beat on your own. U literally have to be OP with a similiar squad to finish the game
It makes sense because in the of the first game u take the place of thr guy laying in thr bed and in thr end of remnant u fight thr guy laying in thr bed, I figured that out easy. So it seems the dragon actually used u to accomplish his own selfish deeds lol. He made u destroy all those guardians. Destroying a guardian of each realm allows the root to take over that realm. Seems like u shouldn't have started the mission in thr first place. I want to know who is thr guy that actually sneaks up behind u and inject u?
just finished my first playthrough, this game is absolutely amazing, and an incredible prequel to remnant, im surprised ive never heard of it before now
Pretty great setup, right? I'm still finishing up on Remnant, DLC left. But from what I gathered, there's a lot of unanswered questions I'm hoping Remnant 2 will take care of.
Not only are you the Destroyer the being responsible and mentioned in every world that has no Guardian but also the final boss in Remnant 1 crazy storytelling
@@yuithekitsune yeah... From what I understood, Earth can't be directly invaded, unless invited hence Earth has no guardián. The first adventurer killed the guardians so the root can invade the worlds, and with the Labyrinth guardian killed, they themselves try to conquer the Labyrinth, and if they succeed, they have easy acces to the other worlds
my mind is blown away from this realization of basically killing a person i thought was a random dude to "hey the guy u killed was a guy u played in the sequel".
Indeed nicely done. I'm still going through Remnant 2 incredibly slowly due to Baldur's Gate 3, but looking forward for that games story as well. So far N'Erud (world in Remnant 2) is toppest of notches
So going off of this, in Rise From The Ashes, the dragon we fight on Earth is Clawbone and the Dreamer final boss we battle is our character from Chronos and that scientist must be Haarsgard. So not much time passes between Chronos and Rise although from rem 2 it's been 20 years since.
Chronos and Remnant 1 are one month in-between. I had a major issue with timestamps of the events, and the time reference in general in Remnant 2. Do they mention anywhere of the year in Remnant 2?
I haven't found anything referring to the date in R2. However, in R1, in the labyrinth, before you go to Rhom for the first time, going left instead of up reveals a path with a book from Ford. If I remember correctly, the date in that book was dated to 2165 (I could be wrong on that, please check for yourself for exact date). This still doesn't give up an exact year considering Ford was locked up for an unknown amount of time on Yeasha. But if we go based of that books date, Rem 2 takes place around 2185. But hey, that's a just a theory... A GAME THEORY!!!
So your chronos character is who the Pan call the destroyer due to you defeating the guardian and killing lots of their people, then the remnant from the ashes character is the wanderer.
It is pretty cool actually. We each have our titles in each game, almost like if they make a Remnant 3, it might mean something when you put all 4 together(Whatever the R3 title would be)
@@Manie230 Yes they did. Even worse, they basically killed one of the Pans remaining deities (the Ravager) or more accurate left it to die, which then resulted in the Ravager making a pact (or getting overtaken) by the Root. So the Wanderer really shouldn't be called the Hero, given that they technically accelerated Yaeshas downfall to the root.
All in all the protagonist is nothing but an idiot who never questions a single time why you should do all those things. Death to him in the form of dreamer and nightmare in Remnant 1 is a fine release.
I thought of the same, regardless of how I mentioned it within this video. But I decided to hold my theories for after the release of the next Remnant. In the plans of mentioning this in the upcoming video regarding Remnant from the Ashes, though.
Sea of Ashes or something seems more like, humanity is now freed from the Root reinforments, but we still gotta deal with the remaining ones and that's gonna be in a way worse, since humanity no longer has to survive, but rise up and fight once more. I honestly hope that they bring back world travel somehow, the previous game had more potential, the rebellion in Yaesha was never addressed, that was the only thing they didn't touch as a main mission in the Remnant, every other world had it's own plot, we could gather allies there, maybe they could bring back the Elves, yes it was established that there was one remaining, but they can still say that there were some more, bring the survivors to Earth to live, do something more with the Iskal, put some more worlds in the story, idk, we need more.
@@prawngravy18 yeah I heard the talks, haven't visited the subreddit for a while so I'm not up to date, but i would love more Remnant and a more developed plot, the franchise has so much potential to just leave it to collect dust, i want humanity to rebuild and take the war to the Root and like I said, maybe gather allies along the way.
I was watching this in the hopes of grasping some sense on my Remant from the Ashes playthrough. So, who was the Dreamer and what's his role? I don't get that.
Question: If this happens 100y before Remnant From the Ashes (R1), why does our character not know or possess any technology? They don't know what a key card is, they don't have any firearms, but Harsgaard is already there. (Or who else is that Root-infested doctor in the end?) The only possible explanation I would have for this, is that they are from another world. They may well be human, but they're not from earth, but from another world that was already infested with the Root. But there's more: As we enter Yaesha in R1, the Root had only just begun their advance on the world. If they had nearly 100 years of time, one would think they managed to go further.
Chronos takes place 1 month before Remnant. The reason for not possessing technology or firearms is due to the invasion. No functioning factories to maintain neither electricity nor firearm production's (even though Remnant betrays this rule to add a more fun gameplay).
Haasgard was a human that was in-charge of the dreamer, willingly siding with the root to replace the dreamer (as we see happen at the end of this video) and setting in motion everything that's happening in Remnant:from the ashes.
My question then is: why are the yeasha and krell worlds so important to the root. If the root conquered the Labyrinth, it would have access to all worlds, so why did it send you to krell and yeasha
I've had this inquiry myself, but nothing leading to any solid answers. Which means it's up to interpretation. And judging by the nature and actions of the root so far, my guesses are there;s no real importance, other than conquering all.
It is too bad that this game is such a mediocre slog to play through. Watching this has answered so many questions I still had after beating Remnant. Thanks for making this.
I just uploaded another video today, going through the story of Chrono and Remnant entirely. Thought it a treat before Remnant 2. If you have any questions after watching that, do not hesitate.
@@joaohenriquearaujo6257 Where did you get that information?Dragon is the villain! Earth is the Core. It didn't need a Guardian because it was the one world the Root couldn't touch at all. The only reason the Root made it to Earth is because Harsgaard invited them by hooking up a Dreamer directly to them. That dragon Singe isn't clawbone is just a avatar made to scare other heroes.
Wait. What? I played this recently and the beginning part where the woman is telling you about the world was upside down. I thought it was part of the game
@@Liisn Sadly I didn't think to take a screenshot. It was my first ever playthrough , and I legit thought it was part of the game, cause the subtitles were still upright. Thought the character was gonna wake up hanging upside down or something.
hmm.. is it correct to call "prequel" a game, that was released earlier? To be clear, original "Chronos" (yes, short title name) was released in 2016 exclusively in Oculus store. "Remnamt: From the Ahes" was released in 2019 and expanded the universe created in "Chronos" and reused many assets from it. "Chronos: Before the Ashes" is just a republished to non-VR platforms game. So it's correct to call Remnant the sequel to Chronos, and not versa.
Well..... Glad I missed that title, it would have been a depressing game to play without the follow ups of Remnant 1 and 2. Though I don't know if those games are that much better xD "victory" in the first was only partial. Yet to really get anywhere with 2...
@@secretagenttau2233 earth never had a guardian, it had a special quirk being the "core" which prevented the root from entering. By getting hooked into the headset at the end though, you give them a new direct link to earth
I am apparently an idiot. I did not realize it was a prequel. I mean, it is literally in the title. "Before the Ashes" and "From the Ashes." And it literally sets up the story for Remnant! Dumb guy, right here.
Honestly, the Chronos universe is a tier MORE SOLID than the souls. And it BEING WESTERN and AMERICAN and they made it feels so mysterious is just IMPRESSIVE - a real breath of fresh air seeing that CREATIVITY is not lost on Western Devs, in a world dominated by Anime and LAME CORPO Modern Culture. Souls just too many complicated shtts borrowed and mishmashed, diluted and convoluted to no end, and Elden Ring is proof that there is really no original source material they just MADE it up. To be fairs, souls is MASSIVE, just saying this LORE is being overshadowed. More ppl should pay attention to this and I hope we gon see a REAL community Emerge From the ASHES when 2 comes out. I'm modding the shtt out of Remnant, it being UE4 so ez to mod.
From what o can recall, Miyazaki (the head man of From Software and most of the Souls game), used his childhood experience reading The Lord of the Rings as inspiration for his method of story/ lore telling. He read and English copy of TLotR, but being as he was a young boy in Japan, his English at the time was EXTREMELY limited to say the least. So he “filled in the gaps” of the rest of the story he couldn’t understand. This is why the vast majority of Souls Games’ stories are through tidbits from item descriptions and environmental story telling rather than a straightforward or direct narrative. Personally, I find that method of story telling interesting but flawed. It’s difficult to empathize with characters when we’re only given 2nd-hand accounts of them.
For those wondering like I was: When you play Remnant 1 or 2 and someone (mostly the Pan) brings up "The Destroyer", the Paxultek warrior who was responsible for the propagation of The Root, this is that character.
It's a nice touch! The Destroyer is the player himself. The Dreamer that is at the end of Remnant 1 as well
Mudtooth in remnant 2 mentions the story of this game, said the hero was no match for the dragon and the dragon took the poor hero's mind, body, and all
@@darksuper54 This is the very story. They turned the hero of Chronos into a dreamer, effectively becoming a portal to the Root
@Liisn however in remnant 2, they directly refer to ford as "ford the destroyer"
@@1904pokemon If you're thinking of the Red Throne then the empress actually says "From the Krell to Ford to the Destroyer, paxultek ever serve the wants of the self". I thought she said "Ford the destroyer" first time around aswell.
It’s chilling to realize that we hear Clawbone speaking in this game and actually get a taste of the scale of cunning he is capable of. We never interact with him in From the Ashes, even when he is the biggest villain of the story.
I do enjoy the mystery shrouded around Clawbone, even more so the fact we do not interact with him in Remnant Ashes. But this does leave questions to be answered in Remnant 2. Expectations I'm hoping Remnant 2 fulfills. As soon as I'm done with Baldur's Gate 3, will resume my attention to Remnant 2 and find out.
Cool villain, incredible dumb fuckin name
It both does and does not. I want to avoid spoiling too much, but he isn't the same as in Chronos or Ashes directly, although he still seems to be involved@@Liisn
I'll be likely finishing it tonight on twitch. I'm already in the "alternate" earth (still not sure what exactly the alternate earth really is). so surely I'll be reaching the last boss.
He appears as singe
This was one of my first vr games and it was so good. I played Remnant a few years later not even realizing it was a sequel until I recognized the soundtrack. This series is so awesome!
The soundtrack of these games is AMAZING to me because it's so...vacant? Like, the games have a lot of the story and gameplay with little actual music, but the motifs are ABSOLUTELY recognizable. Those few piano notes when you find the World Stone, for example. "Dah, dah, dah dah dah dah...", is like 7 notes or so, but instantly recognizable. Remnant's Singe (Dragon) fight playing with that overall theme is one of the few places it's even really pronounced. Reminds me VAGUELY of the old LucasArts game Outlaws. And, of course, there's the victory fanfare in Remnant when you beat the bosses that has this glorious "Oh thank GOD that's over!!" level of victory and relief before things quiet down again.
For a pair of games that so sparingly use music, they use it AMAZINGLY well.
Wait this is a crazy game ?!
This would be insane in VR.. now I want to try it
The series is great indeed and remnant is brilliant, hard and addictive. This was my first game in the series and it was really good, I finished it on switch. The game was very hard for me but once I figured out thr enemies pattern it became easy. Remnant is definately I better game by far though. If they remade this game it would even be better but then again they don't need to, remnant 2 is on its way. Remnant last boss is difficult to beat on your own. U literally have to be OP with a similiar squad to finish the game
Imagine playing through a game as the good guy only to find out you're actually the bad guy
That's so fucking cool i didn't expect that the protagonist of Chronos is the dreamer you fight in remnant
Thanks for the spoiler, I guess
@@davednz1264 the game has been out forever fuck off
@@davednz1264 so, what the hell are u doing here?
@@davednz1264 Why are you watching this video at all if you don't want to be spoiled?
It makes sense because in the of the first game u take the place of thr guy laying in thr bed and in thr end of remnant u fight thr guy laying in thr bed, I figured that out easy. So it seems the dragon actually used u to accomplish his own selfish deeds lol. He made u destroy all those guardians. Destroying a guardian of each realm allows the root to take over that realm. Seems like u shouldn't have started the mission in thr first place. I want to know who is thr guy that actually sneaks up behind u and inject u?
It's crazy how so many people never heard of this game until after remnant came out
It doesn’t help it was a vr game first
It's really not crazy at all lol however it is a great game!
just finished my first playthrough, this game is absolutely amazing, and an incredible prequel to remnant, im surprised ive never heard of it before now
i had never played the original but to find out the dreamer we face in remnant is actually the original protaganist
Pretty great setup, right?
I'm still finishing up on Remnant, DLC left. But from what I gathered, there's a lot of unanswered questions I'm hoping Remnant 2 will take care of.
Not only are you the Destroyer the being responsible and mentioned in every world that has no Guardian but also the final boss in Remnant 1 crazy storytelling
So the first adventurer was essentially used by the root to kill a bunch of guardians and invade earth
No, the root already invaded Earth at this point
@@JoeMartinez18 then the first adventurer made things worse
@@yuithekitsune yeah... From what I understood, Earth can't be directly invaded, unless invited hence Earth has no guardián.
The first adventurer killed the guardians so the root can invade the worlds, and with the Labyrinth guardian killed, they themselves try to conquer the Labyrinth, and if they succeed, they have easy acces to the other worlds
so is the first adventure a human from earth or from another world ?
@@FaytTheXpertFrom Earth. They were from a tiny island tribe that survived the apocalypse - the root had already been on earth for decades
my mind is blown away from this realization of basically killing a person i thought was a random dude to "hey the guy u killed was a guy u played in the sequel".
Indeed nicely done. I'm still going through Remnant 2 incredibly slowly due to Baldur's Gate 3, but looking forward for that games story as well. So far N'Erud (world in Remnant 2) is toppest of notches
sequel dont you kill the guy you played as in the first game?
@@majorpeepo you know what he meant, why be an ass?
@@Johneyap I wasn't being a ass tho..
This was amazing. Please do more around this franchise. I LOVED presentation
Amazing work Liisn!! Really enjoyed this.
Damn... That ending is dark as hell.
I just realised that the Pan Guardian is in Remnant 2 as a Boss thats a nice touch
So going off of this, in Rise From The Ashes, the dragon we fight on Earth is Clawbone and the Dreamer final boss we battle is our character from Chronos and that scientist must be Haarsgard. So not much time passes between Chronos and Rise although from rem 2 it's been 20 years since.
Chronos and Remnant 1 are one month in-between. I had a major issue with timestamps of the events, and the time reference in general in Remnant 2. Do they mention anywhere of the year in Remnant 2?
I haven't found anything referring to the date in R2. However, in R1, in the labyrinth, before you go to Rhom for the first time, going left instead of up reveals a path with a book from Ford. If I remember correctly, the date in that book was dated to 2165 (I could be wrong on that, please check for yourself for exact date). This still doesn't give up an exact year considering Ford was locked up for an unknown amount of time on Yeasha. But if we go based of that books date, Rem 2 takes place around 2185. But hey, that's a just a theory... A GAME THEORY!!!
@@Liisn Remnant 2 takes place 20 years after. I think Reggie says it 🤔
So your chronos character is who the Pan call the destroyer due to you defeating the guardian and killing lots of their people, then the remnant from the ashes character is the wanderer.
And in remnant 2 we're the traveler.
It is pretty cool actually. We each have our titles in each game, almost like if they make a Remnant 3, it might mean something when you put all 4 together(Whatever the R3 title would be)
Remnant from the ashes character normally should be The Hero
@@morski_ludak2239why? Didn’t the remnant 1 character only save earth?
@@Manie230
Yes they did.
Even worse, they basically killed one of the Pans remaining deities (the Ravager) or more accurate left it to die, which then resulted in the Ravager making a pact (or getting overtaken) by the Root.
So the Wanderer really shouldn't be called the Hero, given that they technically accelerated Yaeshas downfall to the root.
What a great story.. amazing video my guy.
amazing storyteller, got yourself another sub
Crazy how much lore this game set up for Remnant 1 and 2 aswell of seeing some re used assets/mobs
Man, what an incredibly dark ending for a game with such an inviting presentation.
Nice vid, explains basically everything
All in all the protagonist is nothing but an idiot who never questions a single time why you should do all those things. Death to him in the form of dreamer and nightmare in Remnant 1 is a fine release.
Welcome to indoctrination.
Oh wow I search something up for a refresh and it's Liisn!
Can't wait for how the story will go in Remnant 2
Given the fact that we've been given no closure, in From the Ashes, Remnant 2 is indeed very poggers!
Do the dreamer in remnant is the character we play as in chronic wow
Crazy right? I do feel these two games deserved a bit more love.
Great voice and narration, thanks a lot
What a terrible, beautiful ending
Is it weird that even though it came before remnant, it’s often referred to as remnants prequel instead of remnant being chorno’s sequel?
I thought of the same, regardless of how I mentioned it within this video.
But I decided to hold my theories for after the release of the next Remnant. In the plans of mentioning this in the upcoming video regarding Remnant from the Ashes, though.
Great video I hope you continue these amazing Lore Explaination Videos.
In case you missed it, uploaded a video regarding Remnant from the Ashes just yesterday. Getting ready for Remnant 2
@@Liisn Yeah I'm watching it now. 😁
Really well done video
oh yeah. I hold a little pride for this one. Hyped for the Remnant sequel?
@@Liisn yup!
I love the lore can't wait to see what happens next.
Just got this game and This is my first video of you and I think it’s good I’m just gonna subscribe and like the video
Absolutely grateful you enjoyed it mate! Stay tuned for the next
Me coming back here after playing/beating remnant 2
is that the daragon you kill in the citty?
i know its the same dreamer as the eand
what about hasagrd and calwboon?
no, that's a Root boss. Clawbone is the final boss in Remnant.
@@zarucarsha no clawbone doesn't appear the final one is destroyer the protagonist here and in the dlc is the Doctor.
More people need to know about this game... *Chronos: Remnant: Remnant 2.*
I played from the ashes first then they ported chronos from vr and I saw the pan warrior on the splash screen and it clicked the games were related.
Was that Hasgaard in the end?
yes
That story and your voice are great! Thanks! I hope there is more on your channel.
will we have a "after the ashes"? i hope so
Will be incredible
Sea of Ashes or something seems more like, humanity is now freed from the Root reinforments, but we still gotta deal with the remaining ones and that's gonna be in a way worse, since humanity no longer has to survive, but rise up and fight once more.
I honestly hope that they bring back world travel somehow, the previous game had more potential, the rebellion in Yaesha was never addressed, that was the only thing they didn't touch as a main mission in the Remnant, every other world had it's own plot, we could gather allies there, maybe they could bring back the Elves, yes it was established that there was one remaining, but they can still say that there were some more, bring the survivors to Earth to live, do something more with the Iskal, put some more worlds in the story, idk, we need more.
@@xxvaltielxx1789 I know this is an old comment but there are talks that a remnant sequel might be in development :)
@@prawngravy18 yeah I heard the talks, haven't visited the subreddit for a while so I'm not up to date, but i would love more Remnant and a more developed plot, the franchise has so much potential to just leave it to collect dust, i want humanity to rebuild and take the war to the Root and like I said, maybe gather allies along the way.
Just announced the sequel at the game awards!
I was watching this in the hopes of grasping some sense on my Remant from the Ashes playthrough. So, who was the Dreamer and what's his role? I don't get that.
Question:
If this happens 100y before Remnant From the Ashes (R1), why does our character not know or possess any technology? They don't know what a key card is, they don't have any firearms, but Harsgaard is already there. (Or who else is that Root-infested doctor in the end?)
The only possible explanation I would have for this, is that they are from another world. They may well be human, but they're not from earth, but from another world that was already infested with the Root.
But there's more:
As we enter Yaesha in R1, the Root had only just begun their advance on the world. If they had nearly 100 years of time, one would think they managed to go further.
Chronos takes place 1 month before Remnant. The reason for not possessing technology or firearms is due to the invasion. No functioning factories to maintain neither electricity nor firearm production's (even though Remnant betrays this rule to add a more fun gameplay).
Is Haarsgard the guy who kills you in the end? Is haarsgard also the tree?
Haasgard was a human that was in-charge of the dreamer, willingly siding with the root to replace the dreamer (as we see happen at the end of this video) and setting in motion everything that's happening in Remnant:from the ashes.
I don't understand how the Dreamer we kill in Remnant From the Ashes is the MC from Chronos. It looks like a child. So how could it be our MC?
My question then is: why are the yeasha and krell worlds so important to the root. If the root conquered the Labyrinth, it would have access to all worlds, so why did it send you to krell and yeasha
I've had this inquiry myself, but nothing leading to any solid answers. Which means it's up to interpretation. And judging by the nature and actions of the root so far, my guesses are there;s no real importance, other than conquering all.
Damn! That's a twist!
So how does this game set up the second game (remnant)
Your playing as the final boss the dreamer the hero you are supposed to find in remnant
@@bloodjunky9214 ahh ok
Are you making the scrap beak video and I love the video btw
Currently working on it
@@Liisn :)
It is too bad that this game is such a mediocre slog to play through. Watching this has answered so many questions I still had after beating Remnant. Thanks for making this.
I just uploaded another video today, going through the story of Chrono and Remnant entirely. Thought it a treat before Remnant 2. If you have any questions after watching that, do not hesitate.
the dragon was just trying to protect the earth from the attack of the roots
what ? he was the one who order the atacks the root master CLAWBONE.
@@imposter7579 this is good,the dragon is the earth guardian,he is trying to protect Earth
@@joaohenriquearaujo6257 Where did you get that information?Dragon is the villain! Earth is the Core. It didn't need a Guardian because it was the one world the Root couldn't touch at all. The only reason the Root made it to Earth is because Harsgaard invited them by hooking up a Dreamer directly to them.
That dragon Singe isn't clawbone is just a avatar made to scare other heroes.
@@imposter7579 the protagonist was tricked by the root to defeat the 3 guardians + the dragon,Without the guardians, it makes the attack easier
@@joaohenriquearaujo6257 earth don't have a guardian it was said in remnant
Great animations then....even better animations now 👍💪😎
Thanks for this. I wanted to experience the lore before jumping into Remnant and Remnant 2 but I found this game to be a real slog lol
Basically this fool did the work of the root. 😮😮😮
Wait. What? I played this recently and the beginning part where the woman is telling you about the world was upside down. I thought it was part of the game
Wait, hold up. I'm gonna need proof of this. Sounds hilarious XD
@@Liisn
Sadly I didn't think to take a screenshot. It was my first ever playthrough , and I legit thought it was part of the game, cause the subtitles were still upright.
Thought the character was gonna wake up hanging upside down or something.
Right up until the ending, I was thinking that this game was a bit too bright and chipper to be a Souls-like game. Guess it was all a honey trap.
So Chronous is the prequel to remnant? 😮
Takes 1 month before Remnant from the Ashes.
hmm.. is it correct to call "prequel" a game, that was released earlier? To be clear, original "Chronos" (yes, short title name) was released in 2016 exclusively in Oculus store. "Remnamt: From the Ahes" was released in 2019 and expanded the universe created in "Chronos" and reused many assets from it. "Chronos: Before the Ashes" is just a republished to non-VR platforms game. So it's correct to call Remnant the sequel to Chronos, and not versa.
replace root with flood and you're playing halo the hack and slash
Well..... Glad I missed that title, it would have been a depressing game to play without the follow ups of Remnant 1 and 2. Though I don't know if those games are that much better xD "victory" in the first was only partial. Yet to really get anywhere with 2...
So like... Is the game canon or no? I could never tell
Yes ofc it is it's a prequel
Wait? What? So this game is a prequel? It's what lead to the invasion of earth?
Humans. They had discovered the dreamers which lead to experimenting on them. That lead to opening a portal, causing the invasion.
@@Liisn ah so your character is the reason in "Remnant" earth has no guardians?
@@secretagenttau2233 earth never had a guardian, it had a special quirk being the "core" which prevented the root from entering. By getting hooked into the headset at the end though, you give them a new direct link to earth
@@randomspectator4417 ahhh ok
wait what? they say that remnant is a month after chronos, but at the end they said 100 years ??
The entire Lore of Remnant takes about a hundred years. The gap between Chronos and Remnant is about a month.
00:20 "Trans before the asses"
I am apparently an idiot. I did not realize it was a prequel. I mean, it is literally in the title. "Before the Ashes" and "From the Ashes." And it literally sets up the story for Remnant! Dumb guy, right here.
Nah, you good. It's not a very well known game due to choices in platform releases. Started as a VR exclusive.
Chromos B4 the Ashes, or the BIG OOPS as I like to call it
They copied shadow of colossus
Honestly, the Chronos universe is a tier MORE SOLID than the souls. And it BEING WESTERN and AMERICAN and they made it feels so mysterious is just IMPRESSIVE - a real breath of fresh air seeing that CREATIVITY is not lost on Western Devs, in a world dominated by Anime and LAME CORPO Modern Culture.
Souls just too many complicated shtts borrowed and mishmashed, diluted and convoluted to no end, and Elden Ring is proof that there is really no original source material they just MADE it up.
To be fairs, souls is MASSIVE, just saying this LORE is being overshadowed. More ppl should pay attention to this and I hope we gon see a REAL community Emerge From the ASHES when 2 comes out.
I'm modding the shtt out of Remnant, it being UE4 so ez to mod.
From what o can recall, Miyazaki (the head man of From Software and most of the Souls game), used his childhood experience reading The Lord of the Rings as inspiration for his method of story/ lore telling. He read and English copy of TLotR, but being as he was a young boy in Japan, his English at the time was EXTREMELY limited to say the least. So he “filled in the gaps” of the rest of the story he couldn’t understand. This is why the vast majority of Souls Games’ stories are through tidbits from item descriptions and environmental story telling rather than a straightforward or direct narrative.
Personally, I find that method of story telling interesting but flawed. It’s difficult to empathize with characters when we’re only given 2nd-hand accounts of them.
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Ok where’s the next vid
Actually uploading as we speak. No joke. Will be ready tomorrow.
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