My dad introduced this game to me when I was really young, I remember taking turns playing it late into the night. After he passed away the soundtrack always reminded me of him and the good times we had.
One of the best connections between parents and childrens heart, could be with arts. And no doubt, the universe of the game includes essential and amazing arts like music and art, combined as animation based a huge imagination (as a legacy). A warm relationship such these aspect has a good deepness. R.I.P and respect for him, my friend...
The f2p Pyro no, you’re wrong. He wrote it out just fine. A comma doesn’t always represent a pause, and if it did, you wouldn’t pause after the word “by.” It would be after the word “travel.”
2007, 14 years old. Back from school, I throw the bag on the bed and turn on my Xbox, go get myself a bowl of cereal and start my game, off to explore Cyrodiil. Damn I really miss 2007.
@@georgetubb9124 It's quite a magical time. Listening to these soundtracks brings back some of those feelings. Not sure when they drifted away but I'm in love with the idea of re-capturing them somehow
Reminds of a time without worry, just taking a good life for granted and living in the moment not knowing all the shit that would happen later in your life. I miss 2007.
I put thousands of hours into this game. I played it so much when I was younger that I would go to sleep and have dreams about it. People may have varying opinions about Oblivion and it had its flaws, but this game and its expansion were special, and the soundtrack was a big part of that. Soule is an amazing composer.
I grew up in the country, no friends and isolated from the rest of the world. This game was my youth, I'd roam around the forests near my house and pretend it was Cyrodiil by day, By night I would play oblivion and continue my grand adventures. I hold very fond memories of it and the soundtrack takes me back like nothing else
Robbe Quintelier my favorite one from oblivion. Kynes peace definitely is my favorite from skyrim. Just don't know what one will come out on top. Having played oblivion sadly....
Restoration is kinda weak sauce compared to alchemy, it’s so easy to make a strong regeneration potion so long as you can get ahold of fresh meat and aloe.
@@joshleek1 yea but it will feel so outdated. I tried to go back, but this game is even before fallout3... skyrim and fallout 4. The slow dry horse turned me off. My connection to this game will never die, but it's hard to play again
Honestly aside from the dialogue I’ve always thought it aged extremely well. A month or two ago I went back into the game and decided I’d take my time to really wander around and appreciate the scenery. I felt just taken aback by how much joy I got from it. My favorite spot was a little suspension bridge above a waterfall on some cliff from which I could see the White Gold Tower
@@lemonlefleur6236 some things is really a charm, like when you can choose birthsighn from the beginning.. Like when you can choose so your mana doesnt go up automatically, you really need pots
@@jurgenwind Technically it's "you cannot wait while guards are coming" That one is a message that pops up in the upper left corner when you try to fast travel but you have a bounty.
Pro tip: if you’re ever in France drink a bit of wine and/or coffee and explore some old cathedrals while listening to this music. Just try not to steal anything, the guards won’t like that IRL either.
"Try" How I wish there was a cleptomania perk you automatically pickpocket people as you pass by them, high success, low value, but also a chance to fail..
This music, this game, even Skyrim, saved me from depression and suffering. thank jermey soule. please bring him back... it won’t be the same without him
Я оставлю комментарий, как русский пользователь. Я родился в 2007 году, и отец мне и брату подарил эту игру. Я не могу описать то, насколько я счастлив слушать эту музыку, насколько меня переполняет эмоциями, и идет холодок по телу и волосы в прямом смысле на руках встают дыбом и появляются мурашки. Эта игра легендарная. Я помню как мы проходили "прорывая осаду кватча", заходили во врата Обливиона, эта музыка, это такие воспоминания, как "Чалые лошади", "имперский город", "Гнедые лошади", город "Брума. И я чаще наблюдал как играет мой старший брат, но все равно, это было столь великолепно. Ну я и сам проходил эту игру много раз. Если брать все наши прохождения со всеми квестами основными, и большим количеством побочных, то проходили мы ее 20+ раз, и играли на протяжении 3-4 лет. Прекрасные моменты жизни, нету проблем, все живы из родных, никакого рака и в помине нету (мой дедушка погиб от рака). Спасибо за такую прекрасную музыку, спасибо. И 2 месяца назад мы снова прошли эту прекрасную игру, я так счастлив, она прекрасна. Прекрасные локации, мобы. РЕБЯТА, вспомните задание с рыбой, где возле имперского города мы должны были поймать рыбу в озере (убить). Вспомните пещеры, вспомните дрожащие острова Дэдрического принца Шеогората. Вспомните гильдию воров, начальную пещеру и ведьму. То, как вы ходили по этим локациям. А помните чит-код на дом, где были абсолютно все вещи, и после, выходя из него, вы просто появлялись в какой то деревне, не отмеченной на карте. А помните как убивали члена гильдии воров, и брали его плащ) переиграйте в эту игру, оно того стоит, даже не смотря на устаревшую графику
I was born the same year the game released; my dad was a fan of Elder Scrolls. It's the first video game I remember playing and been my companion through thick and thin for the entirety of my life. I hear a piece from the soundtrack and I instantly know that I'm safe, that I can breathe.
I play Oblivion a lot, I know it's very old but it is very comforting to my anxiety, and has more than once helped me to avoid suicide. This music is very comfortable to listen to when I'm doing yard work or cleaning the house.
Just means its time to play again. I just started up a new character earlier this year to replay the Mages/Fighters Guild questlines, cause I usually end up doing DB or Thieves Guild. Still my favorite game of all time.
If you ever feel fear or uncertainty in life, just remember/know that Jeremy Soule composed this soundtrack based on the emotions he felt after his near-death experience. So I guess, things can't be that bad in the end, after all.
Ah, the nostalgic sewer entrance. Thank you Everness for filling this niche with your beautiful videos. I could listen to this or your hundreds of other top quality music videos endlessly.
Quite right, could not possibly recommend this channel more warmly, especially as people always ask me why I listen to WOW music so much without having played the game itself. The channel and the content is just that well-made.
Remembers me of times without worries, stress or problems in my everyday life. Just coming home from school and spending my time in videogames and today i can say it was totally worth it. Im in tears but also get a smile in my face when i look back at these wonderful times. Sry for my bad english im german
But...but... Don't you want to spend your time saving the world from Donald Trump??? Come on man, America was never great, let's move on to a better world where no one suffers! Be happy! Or else! :)
The Oblivion OST is probably my favorite album of music ever composed. It's absolutely blissful. There is also much nostalgia and enchantment woven into the soundtrack. Every piece has its own unique signature or flavor to it. I like to use this soundtrack to sleep or relax and I consider it Jeremy Soule's magnum opus.
The most beautiful music ever created by human beings, and I mean that with no exaggeration. I have never heard anything so literally "heavenly" and peaceful in my life as Oblivion's soundtrack. I would legitimately just spend time wandering the wilds to enjoy the soundtrack and the environments, especially around the West Weald near Skingrad.
Does anyone else cry/shed a few tears listening to this? I used to play this back in college with my roommates and this music just takes me back to those nights. :'(
Man, this music gives me such a feeling of nostalgia it's hard to describe. Even compared to other games around this period in my life Oblivion music just stands out.
I've been really loving this channel too. Big WoW player here, and have fond memories of Oblivion and Skyrim. Not only is the music itself amazing and beautiful and serene, but I love the footage put together for each video - it really brings it to life. And I love the snippets from the in-game books, it all comes together to immerse me and make me feel like I'm in Cyrodiil. Top notch, I love the channel!
I used to listen to this soundtrack while leveling in WoW, WoW is also very beautiful in the landscape - I don't play anymore, but Oblivion and WoW are probably my fondest gaming memories
@@twentytwo138 Right now, there are two versions of WoW running - the current expansion Shadowlands, and then there's a Classic version of The Burning Crusade. Sadly, my comment has aged a bit, as I no longer play WoW. I'm playing Final Fantasy 14, and really, really loving it. It would be my personal MMO recommendation (it has a fantastic free trial available that lets you play the base game and the first expansion entirely free, with no time restrictions). I've heard a lot of people trying out Guild Wars 2, as well, but I can't speak to that one, having never played it. 😅
This music is an odd mix of emotions: bittersweet, yet sad and melancholic. I just can't work out how it makes me feel. The tunes seem to go through all my emotions with nostalgia, yet I don't know what it is I am remembering. It makes sense, as Jeremy Soule said he heard this music during a coma, after suffering a life-threatening car accident. This music honestly captures the beauty of life.
It just touches you. I think it came when most of us were at the brink of becoming adults, and it was a last ditch effort to just escape. I don't think I can explain it any other way. . .
It is very emotional. Thank for putting some of the emotion into a tangible thought. The thing is that this music makes us feel things that a greater than words.
Oblivion is the best game I've ever played, this was my childhood. So nostalgic! I cries and gets a flashback to my childhood at 45:25 I will never forget this masterpiece of a game!
A time so much simpler. A time before Fallout 76 and the over simplification of RPG's. Oblivion was THE RPG to reign supreme. I miss this game so damn much. I still play, but nothing will ever quite feel the same as how I felt the first time I escaped those creepy dank sewers.. Or the first time I got burned alive and stabbed to death because I picked up a slice of fruit...
For real. Exploring into the heartlands and walking up the Jerall Mountains for the first time was one of the best moments of my life. It was the first rpg I ever played. I was speechless for the amount of autonomy you had in game.
Perfect combination of simplifying 90's RPGs with the dumbing down of 2010s RPGs. And honestly, the horrible voice acting and braindead AI just made this game great.
@@quillanjacobson8952 Well I mean Oblivion is a 2006 game but yeah, its a wierd mix of old and new, clunky and intuitive, thats its charms, the middlechild of Elder Scrolls.
I played this game as a child and then did not pay attention to the accompanying music. now I listen to it and cry, what good times it was. I felt every music.
It has been many years since I was in cyrodiil. I got to know the people, saved the homeless from thieves, chased goblins from caves, helped chemists to get their ingredients. I met knights and mages, vampires and werewolves, and became the grandmaster of the arena. Some people say video games are a waste of time. But aren't the memories of those adventures a priceless treasure?
This music takes you into a different, timeless reality. To a fantasy world where magic is real and burdens of life are forgotten momentarily. Great memories
That first one always gets to me, especially after I've just completed the main quest. Makes you feel so somber, knowing one of your only friends Martin is gone. When I hear that tune at night I can't help but look up at the stars and admire them quietly for a moment, in solemn remembrance.
@Nimzo He's been accused multiple times of sexual assault and rape by women he's worked with. I'm not sure if anything ever went to courts or not, but either way, he basically disappeared after the accusations instead of trying to fight them. Even if he didn't do those things, his likelihood of working on anything is shot.
The level of nostalgia and comfort this music alone brings and the memories that come flooding in.. One of the greatest games I have ever played. I've basically lived in that world
I bought this game when it first came out on the Xbox360 even though I was never a fan of RPG games. Boy, did this game change my mind. The beautiful world and this astoundingly beautiful soundtrack is still held dear in my heart.
Masterpiece. The Elder Scrolls games hold such a special place in my heart for many reasons. I know they get memed and ragged on A LOT, but they're really so great.
I grew up with this soundtrack, it rings with my soul. Whenever i'm feeling at the lowest, it's here, to back me up. When i'm feeling joyful and at my best, it's also here showing me the beauty of life. If there is something in this world that i can count on forever in my life, it's this soundtrack. And by the nine divines, it's so good. Walk blessed.
This video is a masterpiece. The breathtakingly beautiful soundtrack combined with the painting-like artstyle of Oblivion and the gorgeous vistas with the serene background noise of nature. When watching this my mind can't help but start to wander and remind me of the time I spent exploring this world as an enthusiastic curious kid. That' is the moment where I just can't hold my tears back and remind myself of a better time. I don't cry often but this video was too much for me.
damn i love how all the comments are positive nostalgic memories that this game ties them too. it’s really something magical, what this game achieved to so many players
There was a song here where I could tell a certain chord progression was used in Skyrim as well... the nostalgia hit me so hard from both games. Thank you, Everness. You really are doing God's work by allowing people to listen to such beautiful music.
Omg right? About the only time Skyrim makes me feel the magic Oblivion did is when I recognise something FROM Oblivion - be it the music, or Lucien Lachance. Skyrim's an alright game. But Oblivion's more than a game. Oblivion is HOME.
A mon avis, Oblivion restera, pour toujours, l'un des meilleurs jeux vidéo, basés sur l'exploration et l'Aventure. J'y ai joué pendant des années et j'avoue que le fait d'écouter cette musique, qui me rappelle tant de souvenirs, me donne, parfois, l'envie de repartir à Oblivion avec une aventurière virtuelle...Même si les années ont passées : maintenant, j'ai plus de 50 ans !!! En fait, ce qui rend le monde d'Oblivion aussi attirant, c'est d'abord la beauté des paysages et aussi la sensation d'être libre, de pouvoir aller où on veut, dans n'importe quelle direction, sans aucune restriction. Certes, le monde d'Oblivion est un monde dangereux : quand on a affronté des hordes de deadras, des vampires, des zombis verts et des spectres, on comprend ce qu'est vraiment le danger ! Mais, malgré cela, malgré le danger, se promener à Oblivion, reste un plaisir inégalé. Je me souviens être resté pendant un long moment, non loin de la cité impériale, à admirer un coucher de soleil. Il y a, à Oblivion, une profondeur émotionnelle que l'on ne rencontre nulle part ailleurs. Oblivion, c'est comme une seconde vie et dans laquelle on peut oublier, pour un temps, tous les malheurs et les soucis de notre vie réelle. Donc, vraiment, merci aux concepteurs du jeu et j'espère que vous aussi, vous pourrez vivre une expérience enrichissante comme moi-même, je l'ai vécu à Oblivion. Bonne journée, à vous !
Listening to these Oblivion videos brings me a lot of comfort. I'm in a very stressful place in my life (some good stress, some bad stress) and listening to these brings me back to my teenage years when things were simpler. I think of the friends I had at the time and how much things have changed. The score isn't down-beat per se, but there is a hint of longing or melancholy in every track, which somehow hits exactly how I'm feeling. Thanks for making these videos.
This game doesn't measure up visually to modern games, but something about it is still so incredibly beautiful. The atmosphere hasn't been equaled since.
I especially love the part at 19:10. It always reminds me of the quest, when the painter was trapped in his own picture. DOn't know why...Maybe because it is as mystherious and beautiful at the same time.
I love that quest. I used to make a separate save before entering the painting, so i could replay it anytime i want. It's a beautiful place, truly memorable. I never used the Painted Troll Fat for anything, i kept it in a small chest with other unique items for collection. My own little Museum of Oddities :D
Going through a little bit of a rough patch in my life right now in 2022, but I remember playing this Gorgeous Beauty in 2018 and the soundtrack just takes me back. Ahh, the good old days 😇😇😇😇😇. This soundtrack helps me a lot. Jeremy Soule is a living legend 👑👑👑
Morrowind has that alien setting and magic. It makes you feel that you're on a completely different planet, on a different setting, on a different supercluster of galaxies. Just looking at the night sky gives the idea. So many stars... Oblivion has that strange beauty in it can't point it out. It's like fantasy world but it still feels like you're on Earth (not Nirn). But everything has such a charm in it. It makes you feel ambitious when you think about it. The artstyle, the book handwriting style, the armors the dialogues the NPCs. Everything just makes it so visually (and audibly) charming. Skyrim, despite being the newest edition among the 3, kinda feels like it's old. There's so much visible tension that you can feel. The grey filter, wooden houses, every city preparing for war. It does become pretty and it also has Secunda (soundtrack), but that tension always comes back. Not saying the previous games were jolly rides, but you can feel Skyrim is giving that old and serious vibe. All the bearded men and wrinkled woman around. Even the bodies sported body hairs and dirt on them. It again gives that old vibe. But all the games are beautiful and horrifying in their own way i guess. I find Morrowind the most entertaining tho. It's also my first TES game so probably that's why.
Everytime I hear this song I get the chills, remembering myself playing for hours, exploring Cyrodiil. Looking at the sunrise from the mountains. Recognizing the infamous tower in the middle of the Imperial city. Memories. There will be no better game than this
When people try to tell me Skyrim is better than Oblivion and Oblivion hasnt aged very well etc etc, or the other way around, i tell them that though these games are in the same saga and have the same inherent universal themes, these games were designed around different formulas and express themselves very differently, and thus draw in differing audiences. For instance, I find Skyrim depends more on stakes and keeping your inner-hero sensations stimulated through the whole playthrough in subtle ways, trying to maintain a certain urgency that it shows through the music, the way the NPC's conduct themselves, the way the world changes around your actions and just the overall faster pace, and always reminding you the world could end tomorrow if you don't act. Exploration is less emphasized. Another example is how you have to complete the main quest up to a certain point to even encounter dragons, the feature that everyone associates Skyrim with. You are always tied to destiny in some way and relevant, even if your character is of pure evil heart. I imagine not every player wants this. Oblivion meanwhile thrives off you, the player, taking the world in at your own pace and finding your identity, giving you the option to get the most out of the game without even starting the main quest. The game waits for you to feel ready to go after your goals and make the choice when you're ready to take action and become a hero in your own way. Skyrim kind of gives you subtle nudges, such as dragon attacks becoming more frequent and vampire attacks too. Destiny is always at your doorstep. I think its for these reasons that I feel Skyrim is more-liked among general players, as Oblivion forces you to work a bit harder to find your character's path in the world through the classes & birthsigns you choose, the factions and questlines you undertake and the fame/infamy system. Oblivion feels like a truer RPG, whereas Skyrim is an Action Adventure game with some RPG elements. It's almost like comparing apples and oranges. Oblivion, in my eyes, is a "truer" elder scrolls game, as the paths your character can take on are almost endless. This is in no way saying Skyrim is any less of an amazing game though.
Who would have thought this many years later I would be faced with what I am now this night listening to this music. The nostalgia alone is a drug in itself. But the actual music is incredibly thought provoking and paints a picture of a land far away from this one. One where order is restored and peace resides.
Lets go on a adventure you and i wearing only our fav cosplay outfit and and luggage on the road climp mountains journey through the woods sounds so exciting in my opinion .
Love this music. I remember when the game came out and all my roommates played it as well as my wife. I would walk through the house and it was on three different televisions. It was so relaxing and I could find my best writing times during those moments. Thus now I still seek this out to write.
Just wanna say I really love your channel. If you got a dollar for every time one of your videos helped me fall asleep, you could go to a fancy restaurant by now. And I'm talking about a REAL fancy restaurant.
Everness, thank you so much, bro, you brought me back to 2010 when I came home from school and sat down to play TES 4. This part is my favorite, the music in it is very cool, I always turned it on for sleep. Thank you for your videos, thank you for your work, I imagine you left the computer on for 10 hours, spent electricity to record all this, and even editing. Really, thank you very much, your channel is the best) Russia is watching you😌
You're very welcome! Thank you. :) It takes _segnificantly_ longer to make these videos, but looking at all the nice comments, I believe it's worth it.
The flutes in Glory of Cyrodiil really take me back. The whole soundtrack does, of course. And I especially liked the sound of birds mixed in. Makes me wish I could just walk around in that world and visit all the shops and inns.
@@bahkbar5615 The worst thing is when you do the mission for the first time, when you meet all the other elves who tell you what happened to him. It just seemed cruel to kill him.
I played the hell out of this game. I mean I did absolutely everything you could do multiple times. The spell creator was always fun to mess with. This music is like a portal back to my childhood
One of the best games ever. It was better than Skyrim for me. I got this and my OG white 360 on my 13th birthday in 2006. 06 - 08 were a wild few years of gaming (Oblivion, Halo 3, Fallout 3, Modern Warfare, World at War (Zombies), GTA 4, Bioshock, DeadSpace, Farcry 3, Left 4 Dead) all just in those couple years. The transition from PS2 and original Xbox to the PS3 and 360 with massive online gaming lobbies was INSANE to witness. I was in middle school, I remember sitting at the lunch table with friends planning our Halo 3 Lobbies. Those were the days, now I have a mortgage...
It feels good to read comments here while listening to these songs, the comments intensifies the nostalgic feelings thought, brings me back 15 years in time, to 2009 about. One of a kind game, will never forget. 3:00 in the morning, just shut off my PS5 now, Im playing Tormented Souls... ...then just got here in this video again, I played TES IV OBLIVION in 2009, yet this soundtrack makes me feel like I played it yesterday. Thank you.
This makes us feel something. Something so divine and soothing like you are finally feeling the universe within you. Word cannot express the depth of emotions one could feel listening to such a special music like this one.
reading these comments make me tear up because I had a similar experience and now the soundtrack is pure blissful nostalgia I can listen to over and over again.
Me and my brothers used to play this game literally all day everyday, we were obsessed with it, this music takes me back to my childhood, before all the chaos started and times were much simpler❤
My dad introduced this game to me when I was really young, I remember taking turns playing it late into the night. After he passed away the soundtrack always reminded me of him and the good times we had.
Sorry for your loss. Im sure he enjoys looking down on you watching you play ES games :)
Truly sorry to hear 🖤
One of the best connections between parents and childrens heart, could be with arts. And no doubt, the universe of the game includes essential and amazing arts like music and art, combined as animation based a huge imagination (as a legacy). A warm relationship such these aspect has a good deepness. R.I.P and respect for him, my friend...
Im sorry to hear that your dad died i hope you have more good memories with this game
Sorry to hear.
"I saw a mud crab today."
"I don't know you, and I don't care to know you."
"Bye"
be seeing you
Oh....It's you....HI
HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE HIGH ELVES?
What do you want, Breton trash?
@@squares4u What’s going on with you?
If you've got to travel, by the Nine Divines, stay on the roads
The f2p Pyro two letters?
The f2p Pyro with all due respect the way he did it before is correct
It's the Daedra, you see.
The f2p Pyro no, you’re wrong. He wrote it out just fine. A comma doesn’t always represent a pause, and if it did, you wouldn’t pause after the word “by.” It would be after the word “travel.”
@@Joey-vk3mh That's what he was saying. The original comment had the comma after "by". It has since been fixed.
2007, 14 years old. Back from school, I throw the bag on the bed and turn on my Xbox, go get myself a bowl of cereal and start my game, off to explore Cyrodiil.
Damn I really miss 2007.
Same lol. For over 10 years at least life is that way. A wonderful bubble of time for many reasons. Strange isn't it lol
@@georgetubb9124 It's quite a magical time. Listening to these soundtracks brings back some of those feelings. Not sure when they drifted away but I'm in love with the idea of re-capturing them somehow
man...
Beautiful time
Пффф...Какой x-box? ПК на одноядерном Intel Celeron, со 128mb видео памяти и 2gb ОЗУ.😂
Reminds of a time without worry, just taking a good life for granted and living in the moment not knowing all the shit that would happen later in your life. I miss 2007.
Eratosthenes truth man truth...
Good thing you can replay this masterpiece, installing it now again :) I'll add my favourite mods too.
Eratosthenes yup, 2006/2007/2008 best years for maximum fun/lack of responsibility ratio
2007 is my favourite year
i wish you all another favorite year ahead 🐺
This game will always be in my heart and soul.
The soundtrack and landscape of my childhood.
Always for demacia
Me too, so much love for it
KyferLightning Get your trash league away from my ElderScrolls
Fitting since the soundtracks were composed by Jeremy "Soule"
I put thousands of hours into this game. I played it so much when I was younger that I would go to sleep and have dreams about it. People may have varying opinions about Oblivion and it had its flaws, but this game and its expansion were special, and the soundtrack was a big part of that. Soule is an amazing composer.
I grew up in the country, no friends and isolated from the rest of the world. This game was my youth, I'd roam around the forests near my house and pretend it was Cyrodiil by day, By night I would play oblivion and continue my grand adventures. I hold very fond memories of it and the soundtrack takes me back like nothing else
You can't imagine how lucky you were and the hell that is to live in a city, with all the npcs making life a hell scape.
Reminds me a lot of what my brother and I did. I hope I can see that part of my life again one day.
I was living on 12 acres in alabama, nearest neighbors over a mile away. I was 8 when I played this in 2005 so I feel this spiritually
❤😭❤😭❤😭❤😭❤😭❤😭❤
I had a similar experience.
12:00 - i'm really crying
Привет, не ожидал тебя тут встретить:) Игра моего детства♥
Yeah, I love this part of soundtrack too
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Auriel's Ascension, one of my favorite OSTs from this game.
yeah,brings back so much good memories
12:00 that tune is just magic
indeed. one of my favs of all times from series :) it's absolutely fenomenal !
Elle est bonne ta copine
Auriels ascension
Robbe Quintelier my favorite one from oblivion. Kynes peace definitely is my favorite from skyrim. Just don't know what one will come out on top. Having played oblivion sadly....
Oh yeeees..giving me goosebumps
This music makes me want to have my own farm or inn, and spend the day drinking ale
@Wait, Hello of course!! I need a drinking partner...
To je teda pěkně trapný
I think that half of this would be quite easy to manage
Thats so Irish
Dont let your dreams be dreams!
Jeremy Soule is a legend. Breathed so much life and soul into this game.
so much Soule you could say?
@@davidmcclaskey342 eyyyy
@@davidmcclaskey342eyyy
I can almost hear the restoration spell being cast with this music. Such a beautiful atmosphere.
Restoration is kinda weak sauce compared to alchemy, it’s so easy to make a strong regeneration potion so long as you can get ahold of fresh meat and aloe.
@@jonathanwells223 Dont forget the feather potions. I was always making those.
Hell yeah, after fighting those damn wolves that pop outta nowhere
*wthzum*
Hi if you hear spell, so tell me please whats cavern (door) behind waterfall in this video 18:02
This makes me want to play the game so much again...it's interesting how strong connection sound has in memory.
It's on playstation now and xbox game pass both
@@joshleek1 yea but it will feel so outdated. I tried to go back, but this game is even before fallout3... skyrim and fallout 4. The slow dry horse turned me off. My connection to this game will never die, but it's hard to play again
@@soulofachristian8704 ikr, hard to go back after Skyrim... Sure the locking-thing is better in oblivion..
Honestly aside from the dialogue I’ve always thought it aged extremely well. A month or two ago I went back into the game and decided I’d take my time to really wander around and appreciate the scenery. I felt just taken aback by how much joy I got from it. My favorite spot was a little suspension bridge above a waterfall on some cliff from which I could see the White Gold Tower
@@lemonlefleur6236 some things is really a charm, like when you can choose birthsighn from the beginning.. Like when you can choose so your mana doesnt go up automatically, you really need pots
YOU CAN'T WAIT WHILE IN THE AIR
*YOU CANNOT WAIT WHILE ENEMIES ARE NEARBY*
This is SO true lol
YOU CANNOT WAIT WHILE GUARDS ARE PURSING YOU
@@jurgenwind Technically it's "you cannot wait while guards are coming"
That one is a message that pops up in the upper left corner when you try to fast travel but you have a bounty.
it do be difficult
Pro tip: if you’re ever in France drink a bit of wine and/or coffee and explore some old cathedrals while listening to this music. Just try not to steal anything, the guards won’t like that IRL either.
You should've paid the fine!
"Try" How I wish there was a cleptomania perk you automatically pickpocket people as you pass by them, high success, low value, but also a chance to fail..
Guard: ''Arrêtez! Vous avez violé la loi! Payer une amende au tribunal ou purger sa peine!'
Oliver White I go exploring forests and listen to this
And switch to the dungeons ambience while visiting Paris catacombs...still do not steal anything, even if you need bonemarrow for your Alchemy.
Heard any news from the other provinces?
Nothing I'd like to talk about.
*COUGH*
I heard others say the same.
Goodbye.
Be seeing you.
The slight gentle wind breeze effect is so special in this game.
Yes so subtle yet so beautiful! And the bird noises!
The central capital Imperial Province of Cyrodiil is so... stunningly peaceful, idyllic, and beautiful. ( ◜‿◝ )♡
The leaves in the trees rustling around is what hits me. @@laurab6687
This music, this game, even Skyrim, saved me from depression and suffering. thank jermey soule. please bring him back... it won’t be the same without him
Should listen to his Guildwars 1 soundtrack. It is golden
Sadly won't happen. Not after what he was accused of.
@@emilybrooke_x it wasn’t proven what he was accused of
@@victor_734 lol in the Western world all you need to be is accused and you are guilty.
@@Despondyep, guilty unless proven innocent. Opposite of what it should be.
Я оставлю комментарий, как русский пользователь. Я родился в 2007 году, и отец мне и брату подарил эту игру. Я не могу описать то, насколько я счастлив слушать эту музыку, насколько меня переполняет эмоциями, и идет холодок по телу и волосы в прямом смысле на руках встают дыбом и появляются мурашки. Эта игра легендарная. Я помню как мы проходили "прорывая осаду кватча", заходили во врата Обливиона, эта музыка, это такие воспоминания, как "Чалые лошади", "имперский город", "Гнедые лошади", город "Брума. И я чаще наблюдал как играет мой старший брат, но все равно, это было столь великолепно. Ну я и сам проходил эту игру много раз. Если брать все наши прохождения со всеми квестами основными, и большим количеством побочных, то проходили мы ее 20+ раз, и играли на протяжении 3-4 лет. Прекрасные моменты жизни, нету проблем, все живы из родных, никакого рака и в помине нету (мой дедушка погиб от рака). Спасибо за такую прекрасную музыку, спасибо. И 2 месяца назад мы снова прошли эту прекрасную игру, я так счастлив, она прекрасна. Прекрасные локации, мобы. РЕБЯТА, вспомните задание с рыбой, где возле имперского города мы должны были поймать рыбу в озере (убить). Вспомните пещеры, вспомните дрожащие острова Дэдрического принца Шеогората. Вспомните гильдию воров, начальную пещеру и ведьму. То, как вы ходили по этим локациям. А помните чит-код на дом, где были абсолютно все вещи, и после, выходя из него, вы просто появлялись в какой то деревне, не отмеченной на карте. А помните как убивали члена гильдии воров, и брали его плащ) переиграйте в эту игру, оно того стоит, даже не смотря на устаревшую графику
Твой комментарий сделал мой день, спасибо!
Ты не один брат
Буду играть в свой отпуск, мне 29 )
По сей день в нее играю, на протяжении 10 лет и только сильнее, кажется, влюбляюсь...
Да помню тоже 2007 год.. Взял тогда у друга диск с этой игрой и просто утонул в ней.... До сих пор эта игра вызывает восторг...
This game is genuine magic. Once heard Oblivion's music, you can smell the aroma of Cyrodil valleys and fields. Pure awe.
38:20 for me the best
Cute
I was born the same year the game released; my dad was a fan of Elder Scrolls. It's the first video game I remember playing and been my companion through thick and thin for the entirety of my life. I hear a piece from the soundtrack and I instantly know that I'm safe, that I can breathe.
I play Oblivion a lot, I know it's very old but it is very comforting to my anxiety, and has more than once helped me to avoid suicide. This music is very comfortable to listen to when I'm doing yard work or cleaning the house.
Hope you are doing fine! Oblivion also helps me to calm down :)
Yo'll be OK, kristina
Hi if you play oblivion a lot? so tell me please whats cavern (door) behind waterfall in this video 18:02
@@mesatokun I believe it's a mine, I haven't been dungeon crawling in a while though.
Oh damn, glad your still with us. Never give up
This is beautiful, I still play oblivion sometimes, although it's 12 years old
And may it last another 12!
Skyrim better
Wait, is World of Warcraft actually older than Oblivion? WTF?? That is scary.
@@JH-dr4xo in some ways, yes. In many other ways, no.
@@JH-dr4xo "STOP! You have violated the law! Pay the court a fine or serve your sentence, I dont care which."
These games and this music gives me a reason to live in this horrid world. Thank you Bethesda and Jeremy Soule.
I can relate, music and games are a fantastic Escape for me
@@ryucartel351 ahahahah
You are so right. I would love to live in a world full of zombies, lichs, and mudcrabs. Horrible creatures btw
Nobody here except original commenter and some other dude actually understand videogames
Man Oblivions world music just soothes my soul in a way no other soundtrack does.
Its amazing isn't it. I've been listening to this a lot lately, helps me work out a lot of stress.
It's crazy how nostalgic and emotional an ambient soundtrack from a game you haven't played in 10+ years can make you feel
Just means its time to play again. I just started up a new character earlier this year to replay the Mages/Fighters Guild questlines, cause I usually end up doing DB or Thieves Guild. Still my favorite game of all time.
I miss games like this this was a verry good game and it had verry beautifull music this bring so much happy memorys back
If you ever feel fear or uncertainty in life, just remember/know that Jeremy Soule composed this soundtrack based on the emotions he felt after his near-death experience. So I guess, things can't be that bad in the end, after all.
wait what? source, please, I wanna read more about it, I love Jeremy Soule
Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim are three games worth playing at least once in your lifetime
Ah, the nostalgic sewer entrance. Thank you Everness for filling this niche with your beautiful videos. I could listen to this or your hundreds of other top quality music videos endlessly.
This is hands down the best channel.
Quite right, could not possibly recommend this channel more warmly, especially as people always ask me why I listen to WOW music so much without having played the game itself.
The channel and the content is just that well-made.
wow, elder scrolls - you name it, this channel is a blessing to all out there studying or trying to sleep, thank you so muh everness!
this and geytkeptur
@@isaacalexander5274 I am more of a geytkeypur guy myself, but I am definitely subscribing to this now.
No other channel comes close. Brilliant effort by Everness.
I listened to this while traveling through small towns in Europe; it's incredible! Also walking through old forests!
I did the same three weeks ago in a forest. I was...just....happy.
Gotta try this myself!
Remembers me of times without worries, stress or problems in my everyday life. Just coming home from school and spending my time in videogames and today i can say it was totally worth it.
Im in tears but also get a smile in my face when i look back at these wonderful times.
Sry for my bad english im german
You only know the true value of a moment when it becomes a memory
But...but... Don't you want to spend your time saving the world from Donald Trump??? Come on man, America was never great, let's move on to a better world where no one suffers! Be happy! Or else! :)
Same
@@goodday2760…….huh? ☠️
Am I the only one who thinks the music from oblivion is genuinely some of the best ever made?
I agree
Clearly not, and I feel like you knew that before asking.
@@doctorqrow3452 haha I didn’t! Not a lot of people agree on what could be considered some of the best music ever made
The Oblivion OST is probably my favorite album of music ever composed. It's absolutely blissful. There is also much nostalgia and enchantment woven into the soundtrack. Every piece has its own unique signature or flavor to it. I like to use this soundtrack to sleep or relax and I consider it Jeremy Soule's magnum opus.
The most beautiful music ever created by human beings, and I mean that with no exaggeration.
I have never heard anything so literally "heavenly" and peaceful in my life as Oblivion's soundtrack. I would legitimately just spend time wandering the wilds to enjoy the soundtrack and the environments, especially around the West Weald near Skingrad.
AI csnnot replicate any of Oblivions soundtrack
Does anyone else cry/shed a few tears listening to this? I used to play this back in college with my roommates and this music just takes me back to those nights. :'(
lol
Not really, I try to appreciate things more with it
@@lorcster6694y’all fr weird and don’t know how to act when someone opens up
Man, this music gives me such a feeling of nostalgia it's hard to describe. Even compared to other games around this period in my life Oblivion music just stands out.
Game was so revolutionary it single handedly changed open world RPG's at the time setting the precedence for many to follow!
I've been really loving this channel too. Big WoW player here, and have fond memories of Oblivion and Skyrim. Not only is the music itself amazing and beautiful and serene, but I love the footage put together for each video - it really brings it to life. And I love the snippets from the in-game books, it all comes together to immerse me and make me feel like I'm in Cyrodiil. Top notch, I love the channel!
I used to listen to this soundtrack while leveling in WoW, WoW is also very beautiful in the landscape - I don't play anymore, but Oblivion and WoW are probably my fondest gaming memories
Which WoW is still active online? I would love to play something co-op and fantasy, never played WoW but i'm highly drawn to it
@@twentytwo138 Right now, there are two versions of WoW running - the current expansion Shadowlands, and then there's a Classic version of The Burning Crusade. Sadly, my comment has aged a bit, as I no longer play WoW. I'm playing Final Fantasy 14, and really, really loving it. It would be my personal MMO recommendation (it has a fantastic free trial available that lets you play the base game and the first expansion entirely free, with no time restrictions). I've heard a lot of people trying out Guild Wars 2, as well, but I can't speak to that one, having never played it. 😅
@@picklechips4766 Awesome, thank you very much for your reply. I'll check out all of them :)
This music is an odd mix of emotions: bittersweet, yet sad and melancholic. I just can't work out how it makes me feel. The tunes seem to go through all my emotions with nostalgia, yet I don't know what it is I am remembering. It makes sense, as Jeremy Soule said he heard this music during a coma, after suffering a life-threatening car accident. This music honestly captures the beauty of life.
It just touches you. I think it came when most of us were at the brink of becoming adults, and it was a last ditch effort to just escape. I don't think I can explain it any other way. . .
It is very emotional. Thank for putting some of the emotion into a tangible thought. The thing is that this music makes us feel things that a greater than words.
@@KleinHeister as does all great art
@@lorcster6694 I sounded like a douche when I commented back then. Not sure what I was trying to accomplish but shit this soundtrack is so good.
@@KleinHeister nah you were right 😃
Oblivion is the best game I've ever played, this was my childhood. So nostalgic! I cries and gets a flashback to my childhood at 45:25
I will never forget this masterpiece of a game!
A time so much simpler. A time before Fallout 76 and the over simplification of RPG's. Oblivion was THE RPG to reign supreme. I miss this game so damn much. I still play, but nothing will ever quite feel the same as how I felt the first time I escaped those creepy dank sewers..
Or the first time I got burned alive and stabbed to death because I picked up a slice of fruit...
For real. Exploring into the heartlands and walking up the Jerall Mountains for the first time was one of the best moments of my life. It was the first rpg I ever played. I was speechless for the amount of autonomy you had in game.
Perfect combination of simplifying 90's RPGs with the dumbing down of 2010s RPGs. And honestly, the horrible voice acting and braindead AI just made this game great.
@@quillanjacobson8952 Well I mean Oblivion is a 2006 game but yeah, its a wierd mix of old and new, clunky and intuitive, thats its charms, the middlechild of Elder Scrolls.
I'm glad someone understands.
According to Todd Howard, the team is moving back to stats-based RPG styles
I played this game as a child and then did not pay attention to the accompanying music. now I listen to it and cry, what good times it was. I felt every music.
This 5 dislikers are from Daedric cult...
Crenom What? No! We cultists approve of this video. The dislikes are from Trolls.
@@guipoeta nope. us trolls like this video as well.
I don't even know what the fuck this is from and I liked it!! I feel bad for the cultists or trolls.
Screw the mythic dawn! FOR THE EMPIRE!
Hey man... me and the lady Azura don't approve of this comment.
It has been many years since I was in cyrodiil. I got to know the people, saved the homeless from thieves, chased goblins from caves, helped chemists to get their ingredients. I met knights and mages, vampires and werewolves, and became the grandmaster of the arena. Some people say video games are a waste of time. But aren't the memories of those adventures a priceless treasure?
This music takes you into a different, timeless reality. To a fantasy world where magic is real and burdens of life are forgotten momentarily. Great memories
That first one always gets to me, especially after I've just completed the main quest. Makes you feel so somber, knowing one of your only friends Martin is gone. When I hear that tune at night I can't help but look up at the stars and admire them quietly for a moment, in solemn remembrance.
Jeremy Soule is a legend, the Elder Scrolls would not be as great as it is today without his musical magic
Sad he had to be the type of person he is. I can only imagine how great the music he could have created for Elder Scrolls 6 would be.
@@Gunns0819 what do you mean? What’s he done? I haven’t heard anything
@Nimzo He's been accused multiple times of sexual assault and rape by women he's worked with. I'm not sure if anything ever went to courts or not, but either way, he basically disappeared after the accusations instead of trying to fight them. Even if he didn't do those things, his likelihood of working on anything is shot.
@@Nimzo1 Nothing but stupid accusations, but people are dumb and judge him nonetheless.
@@Gunns0819 ugh who cares. dumb me too shit
By Azura by Azura by Azura
I cant believe it's you standing here.. next to me! @Darius Valodius
Can I follow you around? Shine your shoes? ... backrub perhaps?
@@bigd6326 standing here...molesting me! (manslayer)
Haven't played Oblivion or listened to it's soundtrack for years. This was a nostalgia-trip, thank you for making these.
Best game and best soundtrack ever
The level of nostalgia and comfort this music alone brings and the memories that come flooding in.. One of the greatest games I have ever played. I've basically lived in that world
У Облы очень ламповая атмосфера, эх. 2006 год, никогда не забуду, это эпик
Я Тагир АНДЕРНАЛИН играл в Обливион в 2013 в 2023
Обливион самая лучшая игра в 2007 The Best RPG Game
I bought this game when it first came out on the Xbox360 even though I was never a fan of RPG games. Boy, did this game change my mind. The beautiful world and this astoundingly beautiful soundtrack is still held dear in my heart.
My first fantasy RPG as well, i played it in 2014 when i was 18 years old. This game changed my life in so many ways, it's pure magic.
I wish I could reset my memory to play this game again.
Это потрясающе! Спасибо!
Masterpiece. The Elder Scrolls games hold such a special place in my heart for many reasons. I know they get memed and ragged on A LOT, but they're really so great.
These hour long towns and wild ambiance music videos are a God send for people who are at work and just need some relaxing tunes.
I grew up with this soundtrack, it rings with my soul. Whenever i'm feeling at the lowest, it's here, to back me up. When i'm feeling joyful and at my best, it's also here showing me the beauty of life. If there is something in this world that i can count on forever in my life, it's this soundtrack. And by the nine divines, it's so good. Walk blessed.
Thank you for doing these. They are gorgeous.
I miss some of your 10-hour versions. They helped carry us through 2020 & 2021. Thanks again.
This video is a masterpiece.
The breathtakingly beautiful soundtrack combined with the painting-like artstyle of Oblivion and the gorgeous vistas with the serene background noise of nature.
When watching this my mind can't help but start to wander and remind me of the time I spent exploring this world as an enthusiastic curious kid. That' is the moment where I just can't hold my tears back and remind myself of a better time. I don't cry often but this video was too much for me.
Very nice! Oblivion OST is still the best in my opinion. Thank you for this upload; it relaxes.
Agreed!!
damn i love how all the comments are positive nostalgic memories that this game ties them too. it’s really something magical, what this game achieved to so many players
There was a song here where I could tell a certain chord progression was used in Skyrim as well... the nostalgia hit me so hard from both games.
Thank you, Everness. You really are doing God's work by allowing people to listen to such beautiful music.
Omg right? About the only time Skyrim makes me feel the magic Oblivion did is when I recognise something FROM Oblivion - be it the music, or Lucien Lachance.
Skyrim's an alright game. But Oblivion's more than a game. Oblivion is HOME.
A mon avis, Oblivion restera, pour toujours, l'un des meilleurs jeux vidéo, basés sur l'exploration et l'Aventure.
J'y ai joué pendant des années et j'avoue que le fait d'écouter cette musique, qui me rappelle tant de souvenirs, me donne, parfois, l'envie de repartir à Oblivion avec une aventurière virtuelle...Même si les années ont passées : maintenant, j'ai plus de 50 ans !!!
En fait, ce qui rend le monde d'Oblivion aussi attirant, c'est d'abord la beauté des paysages et aussi la sensation d'être libre, de pouvoir aller où on veut, dans n'importe quelle direction, sans aucune restriction.
Certes, le monde d'Oblivion est un monde dangereux : quand on a affronté des hordes de deadras, des vampires, des zombis verts et des spectres, on comprend ce qu'est vraiment le danger !
Mais, malgré cela, malgré le danger, se promener à Oblivion, reste un plaisir inégalé. Je me souviens être resté pendant un long moment, non loin de la cité impériale, à admirer un coucher de soleil.
Il y a, à Oblivion, une profondeur émotionnelle que l'on ne rencontre nulle part ailleurs. Oblivion, c'est comme une seconde vie et dans laquelle on peut oublier, pour un temps, tous les malheurs et les soucis de notre vie réelle. Donc, vraiment, merci aux concepteurs du jeu et j'espère que vous aussi, vous pourrez vivre une expérience enrichissante comme moi-même, je l'ai vécu à Oblivion. Bonne journée, à vous !
Listening to these Oblivion videos brings me a lot of comfort. I'm in a very stressful place in my life (some good stress, some bad stress) and listening to these brings me back to my teenage years when things were simpler. I think of the friends I had at the time and how much things have changed. The score isn't down-beat per se, but there is a hint of longing or melancholy in every track, which somehow hits exactly how I'm feeling. Thanks for making these videos.
It's definitely so beautiful it brings tears to my eyes
Wow, I've checked your channel and it looks good! Hope you get more subs!
@@Aristoi_mesotes Lol I really appreciate that! Cheers.
"I'VE FOUGHT MUDCRABS MORE FEARSOME THAN YOU!"
WEERGH
I said that to my cat and then roughed him up a bit.
WHATS THE MATTER?
GETTING TIRED??
"I'm just warming up you pathetic worm"
Hey, you the one who calls the Hero of Kvatch, aren't you?
Skooma? Oh, yeah... Hey! You gave me some skooma! You are so... nice. Oh, yeah... You're such a good... friend."
That line gives me so much nostalgia
Oh those days in oblivion...helping people...it was wonderful...thank you for taking me back to those times
This game doesn't measure up visually to modern games, but something about it is still so incredibly beautiful. The atmosphere hasn't been equaled since.
I got lost in your world of music and didn't want to leave. Thank you for giving me these special moments through these fantastic songs!
I especially love the part at 19:10. It always reminds me of the quest, when the painter was trapped in his own picture. DOn't know why...Maybe because it is as mystherious and beautiful at the same time.
I love that quest. I used to make a separate save before entering the painting, so i could replay it anytime i want. It's a beautiful place, truly memorable. I never used the Painted Troll Fat for anything, i kept it in a small chest with other unique items for collection. My own little Museum of Oddities :D
@@twentytwo138 Very nice! That's the moment, when a game becomes special by affecting players behaviour on an emotional level.
That was one of.my favorite quests
Going through a little bit of a rough patch in my life right now in 2022, but I remember playing this Gorgeous Beauty in 2018 and the soundtrack just takes me back. Ahh, the good old days 😇😇😇😇😇. This soundtrack helps me a lot. Jeremy Soule is a living legend 👑👑👑
Morrowind has that alien setting and magic. It makes you feel that you're on a completely different planet, on a different setting, on a different supercluster of galaxies. Just looking at the night sky gives the idea. So many stars...
Oblivion has that strange beauty in it can't point it out. It's like fantasy world but it still feels like you're on Earth (not Nirn). But everything has such a charm in it. It makes you feel ambitious when you think about it. The artstyle, the book handwriting style, the armors the dialogues the NPCs. Everything just makes it so visually (and audibly) charming.
Skyrim, despite being the newest edition among the 3, kinda feels like it's old. There's so much visible tension that you can feel. The grey filter, wooden houses, every city preparing for war. It does become pretty and it also has Secunda (soundtrack), but that tension always comes back. Not saying the previous games were jolly rides, but you can feel Skyrim is giving that old and serious vibe. All the bearded men and wrinkled woman around. Even the bodies sported body hairs and dirt on them. It again gives that old vibe.
But all the games are beautiful and horrifying in their own way i guess. I find Morrowind the most entertaining tho. It's also my first TES game so probably that's why.
Everytime I hear this song I get the chills, remembering myself playing for hours, exploring Cyrodiil. Looking at the sunrise from the mountains. Recognizing the infamous tower in the middle of the Imperial city. Memories. There will be no better game than this
I've never played Oblivion but I sleep every night with this music on. I miss the 10 hour rainy day and night version.
When people try to tell me Skyrim is better than Oblivion and Oblivion hasnt aged very well etc etc, or the other way around, i tell them that though these games are in the same saga and have the same inherent universal themes, these games were designed around different formulas and express themselves very differently, and thus draw in differing audiences. For instance, I find Skyrim depends more on stakes and keeping your inner-hero sensations stimulated through the whole playthrough in subtle ways, trying to maintain a certain urgency that it shows through the music, the way the NPC's conduct themselves, the way the world changes around your actions and just the overall faster pace, and always reminding you the world could end tomorrow if you don't act. Exploration is less emphasized. Another example is how you have to complete the main quest up to a certain point to even encounter dragons, the feature that everyone associates Skyrim with. You are always tied to destiny in some way and relevant, even if your character is of pure evil heart. I imagine not every player wants this. Oblivion meanwhile thrives off you, the player, taking the world in at your own pace and finding your identity, giving you the option to get the most out of the game without even starting the main quest. The game waits for you to feel ready to go after your goals and make the choice when you're ready to take action and become a hero in your own way. Skyrim kind of gives you subtle nudges, such as dragon attacks becoming more frequent and vampire attacks too. Destiny is always at your doorstep. I think its for these reasons that I feel Skyrim is more-liked among general players, as Oblivion forces you to work a bit harder to find your character's path in the world through the classes & birthsigns you choose, the factions and questlines you undertake and the fame/infamy system. Oblivion feels like a truer RPG, whereas Skyrim is an Action Adventure game with some RPG elements. It's almost like comparing apples and oranges. Oblivion, in my eyes, is a "truer" elder scrolls game, as the paths your character can take on are almost endless. This is in no way saying Skyrim is any less of an amazing game though.
I can't listen to wings of kynareth without shedding a tear.
lol
Who would have thought this many years later I would be faced with what I am now this night listening to this music. The nostalgia alone is a drug in itself. But the actual music is incredibly thought provoking and paints a picture of a land far away from this one. One where order is restored and peace resides.
I keep coming back to this magic through all these years
I never even played Oblivion, started with Skyrim, and this still feels nostalgic
I hope you have played it now! It’s a really wonderful experience.
22:05 is so nostalgic. Exploring during the night with this excellent piece playing was just magical.
Mhm
2 for me
3 for me
Lets go on a adventure you and i wearing only our fav cosplay outfit and and luggage on the road climp mountains journey through the woods sounds so exciting in my opinion .
Anyone else also feel Witcher vibes ?
Love this music. I remember when the game came out and all my roommates played it as well as my wife. I would walk through the house and it was on three different televisions. It was so relaxing and I could find my best writing times during those moments. Thus now I still seek this out to write.
Just wanna say I really love your channel. If you got a dollar for every time one of your videos helped me fall asleep, you could go to a fancy restaurant by now.
And I'm talking about a REAL fancy restaurant.
Everness, thank you so much, bro, you brought me back to 2010 when I came home from school and sat down to play TES 4. This part is my favorite, the music in it is very cool, I always turned it on for sleep. Thank you for your videos, thank you for your work, I imagine you left the computer on for 10 hours, spent electricity to record all this, and even editing. Really, thank you very much, your channel is the best)
Russia is watching you😌
You're very welcome! Thank you. :)
It takes _segnificantly_ longer to make these videos, but looking at all the nice comments, I believe it's worth it.
One of the greatest game soundtracks of all time. I miss this games vibes so much.
The flutes in Glory of Cyrodiil really take me back. The whole soundtrack does, of course. And I especially liked the sound of birds mixed in. Makes me wish I could just walk around in that world and visit all the shops and inns.
Skooma? Oh, yeah... Hey! You gave me some skooma! You are so... nice. Oh, yeah... You're such a good... friend."
Why did I hear his voice while reading this tho?
I felt so bad for that guy. He had such a downtrodden life.
@@petrifiedtoaster8572 skooma ruined his life its so sad :(
Petrified Toaster another young life ruined by skooma addiction. That’s why we need to get that poison off the streets!
@@bahkbar5615 The worst thing is when you do the mission for the first time, when you meet all the other elves who tell you what happened to him. It just seemed cruel to kill him.
I played the hell out of this game. I mean I did absolutely everything you could do multiple times. The spell creator was always fun to mess with. This music is like a portal back to my childhood
One of the best games ever. It was better than Skyrim for me. I got this and my OG white 360 on my 13th birthday in 2006. 06 - 08 were a wild few years of gaming (Oblivion, Halo 3, Fallout 3, Modern Warfare, World at War (Zombies), GTA 4, Bioshock, DeadSpace, Farcry 3, Left 4 Dead) all just in those couple years. The transition from PS2 and original Xbox to the PS3 and 360 with massive online gaming lobbies was INSANE to witness. I was in middle school, I remember sitting at the lunch table with friends planning our Halo 3 Lobbies. Those were the days, now I have a mortgage...
It feels good to read comments here while listening to these songs, the comments intensifies the nostalgic feelings thought, brings me back 15 years in time, to 2009 about.
One of a kind game, will never forget.
3:00 in the morning, just shut off my PS5 now, Im playing Tormented Souls...
...then just got here in this video again, I played TES IV OBLIVION in 2009, yet this soundtrack makes me feel like I played it yesterday.
Thank you.
Makes me sad that Bethesda were once a beloved company
This makes us feel something. Something so divine and soothing like you are finally feeling the universe within you. Word cannot express the depth of emotions one could feel listening to such a special music like this one.
I have alerts set for this channel and they do not disappoint.
reading these comments make me tear up because I had a similar experience and now the soundtrack is pure blissful nostalgia I can listen to over and over again.
I feel homesick whenever I listen to Oblivion music. It's just... So beautiful and peacful
Me and my brothers used to play this game literally all day everyday, we were obsessed with it, this music takes me back to my childhood, before all the chaos started and times were much simpler❤
This game was also my childhood it’s so sad that no one understands the feelings behind these old games
Why can’t I just be 15 again playing this for the first time , I hate being old times are getting rough
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Thirteen for me. Some of my favorite childhood memories
This is probably one of my favorite games of all time.