+Writer Shard I can't friggin WAIT. I would have started a new game plus by now but I don't wanna get caught halfway through the game and find out that I can only do the new content at lvl 60 or something.
Man this song is depressing and yet very emotional. While free roaming the barren and destroyed land of Velen, just seeing the horrible sight of mutilated bodies from an aftermath of a battle, people crying to their lost loved ones, and the countless numbers of corpses hanging while this theme playing in the background makes an accurate representation of what the horrors of war is like....
indeed, but it was also beautiful and fitting, when you looked up in the morning sky, while the wind blows Geralts hair. Both beautiful and sad. I guess just like life
I was peacefully studying but then I end up crying hearing every piece of music that gives me so much nostalgia. I can't believe we grew up so fast. Everything just seemed like it happened yesterday
Pooria Karami Really? How many games have you played? Two? That same year came out Bloodborne, which by far surpassed the Witcher 3, and I love this game.
@@misaeltoral508 Couldn't agree more. Bloodborne is definitely in my top 5 videogames of all time. That doesn't mean I don't love The Witcher 3, like you said.
This game literally ended an era for me. Gaming is now pre-W3 and post-W3. Nothing has ever come close to Witcher's level, and I think we'll see its like maybe once every decade.
Umer Farooq seeeee about that I’m playing rdr2 and obviously there are points which made my jaw drop but I don’t believe it matches the quality of the side quests in Witcher 3 or the level of customization. The world is beautiful and arguably more beautiful and I love Arthur but he isn’t Geralt i feel like I love them for different reasons but I do love Geralt a lil more (I’m only on chapter 4)
The vibe is even more terrifying in the books, there was a part where the temerarian army raided a village and women even children were impaled on stakes, with markings like "Nilfgaardian whore". Shit is so messed up. Think it was when Geralt and the company was travelling to Nilfgaard
@@moeenhassan6600 to be honest as opposed to the popular opinion, I really hate the show, even Cavils Geralt didnt do justice to the character I loved.
What makes it so good and memorable is not that it is objectively perfect but that it makes you feel you are actually living in this world and living the adventures
I love it in so many ways, but for me it was more a graphic novel than a game (like The Walking Dead). The controls were crap ever since TW1 and the RPG elements/gameplay mechanics not the best either. Getting stuck in open doors or being unable to step over small stones was really embarrassing. The same goes for Roche getting stuck in walls and don't get me started on the fighting mechanics. On the other hand, I'd call it the best game, because of the story, quests, characters, graphics, music and all the emotion the developers managed to put into their project. Its world is IMHO one of the most memorable ones in gaming history and I can't get enough of it. From a gaming standpoint it is for me: Gothic 1-3 (was ahead of its time)>The Witcher 1-3 (obviously)>>Dark Messiah>>>Fallout>Skyrim. PS: the last two were really disappointing to me and I didn't finish them (broken quests, bugs and boring story...). Honorable mentions should go out for Dishonored (wold and gameplay) and AC2&3 (world).
The witcher 3 is not a game. It's truly a work of art. You don't have to play it to enjoy it and I personally think playing it yourself just adds another element of immersion. Also, my family are not into games at all but even my mum had to sit down and watch me play for a couple hours. I mean, she was watching it standing up for like 20mins and then she was like fuck it, where the popcorn at? like she was about to watch a movie. No ordinary game can make my mum sits down and watch. Not to mention her annoying commentary lol
Same lol This song always reminds me of when we meet the knight's of Toussaint for the first time and by the time i reached that point i already feel like restarting the game because i miss all the main story characters😅😪
Never thought I’d still be thinking about a game like this 6 years after I played it. I was 15 then and can recall all the nights I stayed up to 4am roaming Velen and Novigrad, competing quests, contracts, and whatnot. Such good times; what I’d give to experience it again
I have no idea what I should do in my life after this masterpiece. The deepest emptiness inside me. The real life has become gray. I'm positive that we will never see a game better than The Witcher 3. And all we can do is replaying it over and over.
@@OnlineMadSkillzz2 They're both great in their own way. Rdr2 improved some aspects of witcher 3 but also had some parts which aren't as great as Witcher 3. But they're both great games.
@@kazimkabir6620 I don't know, I fell like that's subjective. They're both very different games and their gameplays have no similarities. Only thing they have in common is that their stories are frickin amazing. So whether or not Yakuza is better or worse than The Witcher 3, depends on the person playing it.
This piece takes me right back to when i started wandering around the fields, weird and astonishing what strong emotions and memories a game can bring, I feel like i lived it for real, I took my time to explore every atom of content the game offered, read everything... Now i can't replay it.
Come back and play it again now. I have just replayed it and I can honestly say it is better the second time around. Hearts of Stone alone is reward-worthy. Fucking masterpiece of a game.
Kenan Dinchman completely ignored all villains from the books who were 100x more evil then eredin and crones xd but peobably haven’t read then which is massive shame
It's a surreal feeling, a mix of beauty and decay... it's hard to describe an old oak decorated in hanging bodies in the sunset as beautiful, but it is.
@@lekalla nationalists,globalists... they're all same scums. who are trying to fill their pockets. if you played witcher proper way you would see that.
Truly I wish I could’ve enjoyed Geralt s story with the first two games, but like many people I was opened to the world of the Witcher only by the 3rd game. Still it was a privilege to be able to experience that single spectacular game.
Tried out Witcher 1 myself but only got through entirety of Witcher 2, and read the short stories and half the novels, just couldn't wait long enough to play :) Still not sure if I made the right choice sparing Letho, but man... seeing him return in Witcher 3 and fighting back to back against the Wild Hunt in Kaer Morhen. That was bloody spectacular! Then sh*t happened, and I lost Ciri... Cold vengeance on the last crone, and living on in Beauclair, I felt empty when it all ended. But, I'm going through the final books now, and New Game + awaits... Such a marvelous game and story. I hope CDPR will remake Witcher 1 at some point :)
No matter how many years pass, I dont think there will ever be a better game than Witcher 3, when I finishes Blood & Wine, I felt so happy and relaxed, yet so hollow, because I knew that every single rpg I'd play in the future, will not even come close to Witcher 3.
Have you tried Horizontal Zero Dawn? It's a different game, true, but it came pretty darn close, at least for me. Forbidden West doesn't hit as hard, but it's also great
The best part about this game in my opinion is looking at the landscape plus listening to this song, makes you want to live in this world... the rivers, the drowners wandering around it, griffin in the skies... just simply a beautiful game.
Mesmerizing and full of sadness at the same point.... they say music transcend the spirit of those willing to listen closely..., well if it s the case..., this soundtrack is one of his best representative.... Thank you for this masterpiece probably stuck in my head until i die one way or another....
It's crazy when you think about just how much better Witcher 3 is in every regard compared to all other games out there. I mean nothing comes even remotely close and probably never will. CDPR created a timeless masterpiece that will be forever unmatched.
since witcher 3, i have never seen a game with such a good story writing, including the side quests not rdr 2, not assassin's creed, no game was ever able to beat this one
People say that combat is bad and all that, to be honest I dont find it bad at all, the story...the immersion, the fact that you care about the characters and get sentimental, the music and the landscape you forget this is a game. It makes my brain sink into the world and even after I played it the second day I still have the music in my head, still dreaming about this world, this is more then a game, this is what art looks like...this is the result of hard work, that is why for me Witcher 3WH is the best game ever made. Work that you put love into it can only result in a masterpiece like this.
Witcher 1 was a big part of my childhood… Being in a deep depresion and sorrow, Witcher made me feel like I belong somewhere. Geralt was my idol, back in the days and remained later on. I will never forget those nights spending with game, and going to school next day without a minute of sleep. For some its just a game, but for some its soo much more than that. Witcher 3 is a masterpiece i experienced with so much nostalgia and emotion. I belive it influenced me in such a way that made me the person I am today. Beacuse of those reason Witcher is always gonna be my favorite game 🦄
I played this last night while having a relaxing much needed spa night. I used an under eye mask, lit a candle and turned off the lights. It was heavenly.
Never have I been so sad and happy to play this game. After playing the Witcher 3, I can’t find joy in other games like how I did in this game. I could still enjoy some of them to some extent especially if the music and character writing are good but man, this one is special.
Its the most magical game soundtrack for me, it has always been my theme for traveling. I listened to it countless times in countless places, from Sahara desert to cold north Norway, from crowded Stambul to rainy northern Spain. It gives me nostalgic feel, yet it also reninds me that the next journey is coming soon. And here I go again, packing up my backpack for another adventure and listening to it. Its time to get back on trail...
venus sacra This isn't modern art. Modern art is when you spill a bucket of paint onto a piece of paper and charge £1,000,000 for it. The Witcher 3 in general is an emotional but accurate account of the horrors of war and realistically depicts complicated relationships and the raw truth of life that there are no happy endings.
Tbh there is a happy ending though , it's more like an ''Every choice has a consequence and we all have to make sacrifices during our lives'' scenario.
You know…this game is spectacular I’ve put over 190 hours on it by now and I gotta say this is the best single player game I’ve ever played in my life. With the release of hogwarts legacy as well these games both are tied for number one in my heart.
Im grateful I got to play Witcher 2 and Witcher 3, this saga was truly a masterpiece I will never forget. Witcher will bring me great memories for the rest of my days!
This game hits different for me. I played through this during one of the darkest spots in my depression and this soundtrack reminds me of just walking across the countryside taking the atmosphere in.
Even though many who have already commented were years ago already by now.. I just want to thank everyone here, I feel very understood when I read your experiences. Finishing this game was like falling into a void, for me an even deeper one because of the nightmare I was living in real life at the time, finishing this game was like losing a friend you know you shall never see again. An amazing friend, with whom you made so many absolutely great, fond memories. I wouldn't trade the memories I have, nor the intense emotions that come with it, for anything in the world. It's been 5 years since I started playing this masterpiece of a game at the very day it came out. I remember telling my mother I had already reached level 6/7/8 when I stopped playing that day, I played the enitre game on my xbox stationed and connected to the TV screen in my parents' bedroom. 5 long, yet at the same time short years ( I was 15). People at CDPR and the phenomenal musicians who worked at this game, if you ever read this, I want to thank you from the bottom of my being for this game, and world that you together have created. Again, it's been 5 years, but Geralt, his friends, his wife (whomever he had chosen in your experience), are my friends, and shall forever live on in me. I immerse myself back into this world, and I try to forget at hard as I can, that it is not on earth and that I will only ever be able to visit it in my dreams and thoughts. You have created a world so great that I have a hard time accepting I will never physically meet Geralt of Rivia, my friend and hero. Thank you, truly, you have made my life a lot more full and more wonderful than what it otherwise would have been. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I dreamt they had in the future created a "the Witcher" in which Vesemir youth was shown. With all gaps and things never shown in the game from a 200 years ago age, it would sure be heartbreaking to see an Eskel and a Geralt boy in the retirement of the the Witcher Vesemir at Kaer Morhen. (I did not read the books so maybe I am just writing nonsense, anyways... so sad this had come to an end.)
I am not huge fan of fantasy, anyway acidentally I get books and read them all. Awesome story and the possibility to play TW3 as a continuation of the story was amazing. Now when I am listening "the Vagabond" it makes me so sad that the story is over. Next game with Vesemir would be great idea.
I remember finishing the main story and this music was playing as I was wandering around Kaer Morhen, feeling sad that I'll miss those dialogue cutscenes with my friends :(
If other games were songs The Witcher 3 would be a symphony, because it's art in so many levels, like other great arts it touches all the right buttons. Best game ever crafted. I didn't know I could cry with a game until I played The Witcher 3. The music, the landscapes, the characters, emotions...
Anyone else get the Witcher 3 blues after finishing it and the DLCs? I got that after beating it all on my first play through. I then took it up around 2 years later and again beat it and had the same feeling. No other game has ever given me those feelings after finishing it. It's like the perfect fantasy drama show you never want to end... CDPR pulled off a masterpiece with this. In all my life gaming, I've never said a game has touched me so much as this game has. It's the complete package. I can only hope I"m still alive if they ever decide to make a Witcher 4. If not, just remaster the Witcher 3 for every generation and I'll be glad to keep replaying it over and over.
Dark ,gritty, dirty. Never had a game created such a realistic feeling about its environment . There is no point on playing other games after the witcher 3.
One day the graphics of The Witcher 3 will look ugly and outdated. But the music will always be beautiful and it will always take me back to the nostalgic feeling of playing this game
By far best game of all time, i still cant find something that replace it on my heart and i dont think i will ever find it. I wish i could delete it from my memory to play it again without knowing the story♥
I started The Witcher saga exactly in January of last year starting from the first game and I immediately fell in love with music like The Dike and River of Life but after playing this masterpiece I realized what I was missing after all these years: for me those of The Witcher 3 are the best ost I've ever heard in a video game. The Vagabond is one of those that I never get tired of listening... now it's part of my life. The Witcher 3 is unsurpassed!
Fuck me this OST tho! I haven't been this in love with a game soundtrack since the old days of JRPGs like FF and Crono Trigger...Thank Gawd for CD project Red!
I just want to forget everything about this game, just so that i can experience it for the first time again. And the same whenever I'll want to play this game again...I'd say it's an incredible game, but it feels like so much more than that.
I just started to play The Witcher 3. It's something amazing... I spent 2 sleepless nights in this game and I can't wait to continue this wonderful experience in the next night... Sorry for my english...
@@theguy3129 Thank you for a question. It is even more than just a game for me. It is something like a different world where I spent around 2 hounderds hours. I am from Ukraine. And as you know we are in war with russia. So, the previous year was full of bad news for me and every ukrainian, but the game helped me to dive my mind into a good thoughts about a wonder world of Witcher.
Yeah. I dont know if will ever get a better game... i liked horizon zero dawn a lot, mass effect 1-4, dragon age inquisition are also good... but not quite there....
Velen is the place where you really understand what war means to paesants, farmers, villagers. How many battlefield, how many hanged people civilians( the man who teached you Gwent in White Orchad Inn, is hanged at the Tree) and others, how many destroyed and plundered villages, people crying, orphans. Monsters? Just dangerous beasts hunting for food. Real monsters wear armors, tunics and crowns. School of the Cat didn't break the Code; just evolved.
I WILL ALWAYS remember this song, and listen to it. I held my Louie, for some time, who was 10 1/2, white, female, pitbull, one hour before she passed away. The whole sound track was the best, so was Witcher 3.
Perfect background music as I try to write out scenes in a story, especially since it's all about establishing an older world full of mystery, prophecies, and (hopefully) good lore.
2021 and this game still ahead of it's time , though i didn't finish the game "currently at toussaint" and as you can see i'am one of the biggest fans right now. there won't be a game like this with such concent, story, characters and many many things they might have better graphics and that's all, also this game every 5 years it will get remaster. A game that touchs you in the heart and a friend that you lose when you finish the game.
If you've only done one complete playthrough you have missed sooooo much, I've gone through six or seven times and I'm still finding new things. The journey's not over for you yet man. Death March is fun too, only really tough at the start then it just makes things interesting.
Walking peacefully in the forest.. all of a sudden noisy crows croakings and huge branches digging up the ground, and this fucker appearing right in front of you. Damn it scared the shit out of me the first time.
I was wondering through the woods on my first playthrough when a Leshen came at me out of nowhere. Died instantaneously and it took me a minute until I realized what happened. XD
What I would give to erase my memory of this game so I can play it for the first time again! The first time for me was so special and the game blew my mind it was unreal, such a beautiful game.
Man what the hell, roughly two years since this game came out, where the fuck is time going? Such an amazing track along with everything else in the game, I'm sure it will stand the test of time.
Man this makes me wish the game never ends. Makes me tear up a little but also soothes me
+Soccercrazyigboman Well there's one more big expansion to go! Can't wait :D
+Writer Shard I can't friggin WAIT. I would have started a new game plus by now but I don't wanna get caught halfway through the game and find out that I can only do the new content at lvl 60 or something.
feel you man, this game is perfect
i really hope they dont end the franchise. its too good to leave alone. plus i really want to see gaunter o'dimm again
The bosses should have been harder but yes other than that. amazing
Man this song is depressing and yet very emotional. While free roaming the barren and destroyed land of Velen, just seeing the horrible sight of mutilated bodies from an aftermath of a battle, people crying to their lost loved ones, and the countless numbers of corpses hanging while this theme playing in the background makes an accurate representation of what the horrors of war is like....
indeed, but it was also beautiful and fitting, when you looked up in the morning sky, while the wind blows Geralts hair. Both beautiful and sad. I guess just like life
We're getting deep in here.
Deep, but noteworthy.
Thirty Years' War comes close to Velen...
nope wrong time the 30 years long war is in 1618 until 1648
I was peacefully studying but then I end up crying hearing every piece of music that gives me so much nostalgia. I can't believe we grew up so fast. Everything just seemed like it happened yesterday
after 4 years, no game came even close to this piece of art . . .
Red Dead Redemption II for me.
@@randomguy9234 true
Pooria Karami Really? How many games have you played? Two? That same year came out Bloodborne, which by far surpassed the Witcher 3, and I love this game.
@@misaeltoral508 Couldn't agree more. Bloodborne is definitely in my top 5 videogames of all time. That doesn't mean I don't love The Witcher 3, like you said.
Best RPG game ever.
This game literally ended an era for me. Gaming is now pre-W3 and post-W3. Nothing has ever come close to Witcher's level, and I think we'll see its like maybe once every decade.
You`re not the only one with that thought-process. Didn`t truly enjoy a single game after W3. Cyberpunk has quite the task ahead.
@@whennever8202 Rdr2 surpasses witcher3 in almost every single way. So witcher3 is not the only best game out there.
Umer Farooq seeeee about that I’m playing rdr2 and obviously there are points which made my jaw drop but I don’t believe it matches the quality of the side quests in Witcher 3 or the level of customization. The world is beautiful and arguably more beautiful and I love Arthur but he isn’t Geralt i feel like I love them for different reasons but I do love Geralt a lil more (I’m only on chapter 4)
@@pranavtyagi7478 Rdr2 has the most detailed, lived in and immersive game world ever made. That's why its better than witcher3.
Nearly same for me except monster hunter world and horizon zero dawn( in numbers they are a 10 compared to witcher being 100)
That was my ps4 opening music, 2017 was a good year 😥😥😥😥, I never thought I will miss that days 😢😢😢😢
wish we can do that on ps5
same
Same bro just got a ps5 and I already want to go back😭
you shall not by the willing of GOD ALLAH almighty
holy shit you just triggered a memory
Netflix didnt capture the vibe of the witcher
yep, it was so lame and the music really shitty, never like it
They made something very beautiful with it no doubt but not exactly The Witcher and especially what the music does to you when you're playing
The vibe is even more terrifying in the books, there was a part where the temerarian army raided a village and women even children were impaled on stakes, with markings like "Nilfgaardian whore". Shit is so messed up.
Think it was when Geralt and the company was travelling to Nilfgaard
@@mohdshahariar5833 damn son, never thought that there was gorey parts in the book
@@moeenhassan6600 to be honest as opposed to the popular opinion, I really hate the show, even Cavils Geralt didnt do justice to the character I loved.
What makes it so good and memorable is not that it is objectively perfect but that it makes you feel you are actually living in this world and living the adventures
The Witcher 3 is the best game ever
I love it in so many ways, but for me it was more a graphic novel than a game (like The Walking Dead). The controls were crap ever since TW1 and the RPG elements/gameplay mechanics not the best either. Getting stuck in open doors or being unable to step over small stones was really embarrassing. The same goes for Roche getting stuck in walls and don't get me started on the fighting mechanics.
On the other hand, I'd call it the best game, because of the story, quests, characters, graphics, music and all the emotion the developers managed to put into their project. Its world is IMHO one of the most memorable ones in gaming history and I can't get enough of it.
From a gaming standpoint it is for me: Gothic 1-3 (was ahead of its time)>The Witcher 1-3 (obviously)>>Dark Messiah>>>Fallout>Skyrim. PS: the last two were really disappointing to me and I didn't finish them (broken quests, bugs and boring story...).
Honorable mentions should go out for Dishonored (wold and gameplay) and AC2&3 (world).
edi Im happy that some people know Gothic and remember that it was really ahead of it's time!
Fucking Troll senza dubbi uno dei migliori titoli a cui io abbia mai giocato
The witcher 3 is not a game. It's truly a work of art. You don't have to play it to enjoy it and I personally think playing it yourself just adds another element of immersion. Also, my family are not into games at all but even my mum had to sit down and watch me play for a couple hours. I mean, she was watching it standing up for like 20mins and then she was like fuck it, where the popcorn at? like she was about to watch a movie. No ordinary game can make my mum sits down and watch. Not to mention her annoying commentary lol
Rasuke 11 People like you are why I hate the game's fanbase
Eight Years passed, i am still listening and its still epic!
It's been 9 years and still, the feelings !
and still!
using The Witcher 3 theme on PS4. Don't want to start a game cuz this song plays on the background on main menu :) infinite loop
same lol
kkkkk
I listen this music infinity times
trueee
That's exactly what I do every time.. I just can't play anymore xD
is the theme free?
just know that someone will always be here to listen this masterpiece
Same
This ost always makes me want to start a new playthrough
me too
I've already started
Same lol
This song always reminds me of when we meet the knight's of Toussaint for the first time and by the time i reached that point i already feel like restarting the game because i miss all the main story characters😅😪
Never thought I’d still be thinking about a game like this 6 years after I played it. I was 15 then and can recall all the nights I stayed up to 4am roaming Velen and Novigrad, competing quests, contracts, and whatnot. Such good times; what I’d give to experience it again
Same, man. I was 14 when I played it at release. So many countless nights spent in that world.
I have no idea what I should do in my life after this masterpiece. The deepest emptiness inside me. The real life has become gray.
I'm positive that we will never see a game better than The Witcher 3. And all we can do is replaying it over and over.
Rdr2 is better than witcher3.
Umer Farooq look I’m not saying you have shit taste but you have shit taste
@@OnlineMadSkillzz2 They're both great in their own way. Rdr2 improved some aspects of witcher 3 but also had some parts which aren't as great as Witcher 3. But they're both great games.
play yakuza 0 zero its my favourite game. i have played the witcher 3 and have almost 200 hours.But yakuza 0 is still better
@@kazimkabir6620 I don't know, I fell like that's subjective. They're both very different games and their gameplays have no similarities. Only thing they have in common is that their stories are frickin amazing. So whether or not Yakuza is better or worse than The Witcher 3, depends on the person playing it.
2020 and it's still the best game I have ever had...
x2
Your last game at Game of Thrones didn't end up well for you as I guess
🤣
Mighty Tywin who died in the bathroom 😁
Hey tywin
I mean your majesty , emhyr var emreis
@@sannidhyabalkote9536 the gentleman will refer to the emperor by his full title or not at all.
@@redacid97 Your Royal Archmagnificency?
This piece takes me right back to when i started wandering around the fields, weird and astonishing what strong emotions and memories a game can bring, I feel like i lived it for real, I took my time to explore every atom of content the game offered, read everything... Now i can't replay it.
it's better left played in our memories...
Come back and play it again now. I have just replayed it and I can honestly say it is better the second time around.
Hearts of Stone alone is reward-worthy.
Fucking masterpiece of a game.
why can't you play it anymore?
5 years late to post but next gen update is here might wanna try it, Let's gooooo Geralt!🤪
7 dislikes:- 3 from crones, 1 from Eredin, 2 from the guards near crows perch fast travel point and 1 from the nilfgaardian nobleman :)
And one more. Bandits :)
Kenan Dinchman completely ignored all villains from the books who were 100x more evil then eredin and crones xd but peobably haven’t read then which is massive shame
Don't forget The Hags and Drowners! They are killed in big numbers throughout the game!
something something pale oaty shite.
At least 50 from these 67 dislikes belongs to Vilgefortz from Roggeveen.
A decade from the release of the game you will come back to listen to this beautiful ost and cry in nostalgia.
I spent 150 hours to finish the whole game and DLCs.
It was the best adventure i've ever experienced
I'm taking my sweet time with this game. I'm already 90 hours in and I haven't explored past velen/novigrad
it took me 190 hours
After 7 years, still the best❤️
++++
how do you know that the soundtrack is perfect? when you stop between missions, listening to music in the background, it says a lot...
++++
skyrim did that for me when i was younger
This Theme shows us what War have done to the Beautiful Landscape....The Witcher 3 is So Good.
It's a surreal feeling, a mix of beauty and decay... it's hard to describe an old oak decorated in hanging bodies in the sunset as beautiful, but it is.
Playing again after the update, brings back a lot of memories.
I love how they kept in the inhales of the flute/recorder player. Adds so much more to it.
this song can bring world peace
It can if nationalists kill every globalist scum.
Please don´t get political in this peaceful comment section....
Neither political or misguidedly genocidal, if you please... Let us enjoy the beautiful music.
This song is for the civilization after the catastrophe
@@lekalla nationalists,globalists... they're all same scums. who are trying to fill their pockets. if you played witcher proper way you would see that.
Truly I wish I could’ve enjoyed Geralt s story with the first two games, but like many people I was opened to the world of the Witcher only by the 3rd game. Still it was a privilege to be able to experience that single spectacular game.
Tried out Witcher 1 myself but only got through entirety of Witcher 2, and read the short stories and half the novels, just couldn't wait long enough to play :)
Still not sure if I made the right choice sparing Letho, but man... seeing him return in Witcher 3 and fighting back to back against the Wild Hunt in Kaer Morhen.
That was bloody spectacular! Then sh*t happened, and I lost Ciri... Cold vengeance on the last crone, and living on in Beauclair, I felt empty when it all ended.
But, I'm going through the final books now, and New Game + awaits... Such a marvelous game and story. I hope CDPR will remake Witcher 1 at some point :)
No matter how many years pass, I dont think there will ever be a better game than Witcher 3, when I finishes Blood & Wine, I felt so happy and relaxed, yet so hollow, because I knew that every single rpg I'd play in the future, will not even come close to Witcher 3.
Maybe Witcher 4
WHY CANT I FIND ANOTHER GAME THAT WILL CREATE THE SAME FUCKING FEELING AS THIS? ITS BEEN 5 YEARS AND STILL NOTHING...
Have you tried Horizontal Zero Dawn? It's a different game, true, but it came pretty darn close, at least for me. Forbidden West doesn't hit as hard, but it's also great
@@CompletelyNormalHumanWriting is nowhere near as good. TW3 feels like a lived in world with real characters, HZD characters feel artificial.
The best part about this game in my opinion is looking at the landscape plus listening to this song, makes you want to live in this world... the rivers, the drowners wandering around it, griffin in the skies... just simply a beautiful game.
My playstation background theme, thank you CD Project!
Same
Mesmerizing and full of sadness at the same point....
they say music transcend the spirit of those willing to listen closely..., well if it s the case..., this soundtrack is one of his best representative....
Thank you for this masterpiece probably stuck in my head until i die one way or another....
This game is so incredible. My favorite game and knocked Skyrim to the number 2 spot. What a glorious masterpiece.
It's 2023 and still this game is in my heart ♥️
It's crazy when you think about just how much better Witcher 3 is in every regard compared to all other games out there. I mean nothing comes even remotely close and probably never will. CDPR created a timeless masterpiece that will be forever unmatched.
Skyrim is better in my oppinion ,after Skyrim Witcher and then nothing comes close
@@kostax4489 yes sure and pigs can fly 😂
@@milo4008 yeah its common knowledge that Skyrim is better
@@kostax4489 the only good thing I find about skyrim is the mods and dawn guard dlc.
@@kostax4489 It is not common knowledge it is your opinion and it is okay to like one better
I'm just cutting my onions right here..
since witcher 3, i have never seen a game with such a good story writing, including the side quests
not rdr 2, not assassin's creed, no game was ever able to beat this one
People say that combat is bad and all that, to be honest I dont find it bad at all, the story...the immersion, the fact that you care about the characters and get sentimental, the music and the landscape you forget this is a game.
It makes my brain sink into the world and even after I played it the second day I still have the music in my head, still dreaming about this world, this is more then a game, this is what art looks like...this is the result of hard work, that is why for me Witcher 3WH is the best game ever made.
Work that you put love into it can only result in a masterpiece like this.
Witcher 1 was a big part of my childhood…
Being in a deep depresion and sorrow, Witcher made me feel like I belong somewhere.
Geralt was my idol, back in the days and remained later on.
I will never forget those nights spending with game, and going to school next day without a minute of sleep.
For some its just a game, but for some its soo much more than that.
Witcher 3 is a masterpiece i experienced with so much nostalgia and emotion.
I belive it influenced me in such a way that made me the person I am today.
Beacuse of those reason Witcher is always gonna be my favorite game
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the whole ost is a masterpiece!
It's hard to forget something so special such as this work of art.
I played this last night while having a relaxing much needed spa night. I used an under eye mask, lit a candle and turned off the lights. It was heavenly.
Never have I been so sad and happy to play this game. After playing the Witcher 3, I can’t find joy in other games like how I did in this game. I could still enjoy some of them to some extent especially if the music and character writing are good but man, this one is special.
00:22 - legendary part starts.
Thank you so much, mr Adam Skorupa.
having completed the game, i wish the game would never have ended.. best game ever.....
Its the most magical game soundtrack for me, it has always been my theme for traveling. I listened to it countless times in countless places, from Sahara desert to cold north Norway, from crowded Stambul to rainy northern Spain. It gives me nostalgic feel, yet it also reninds me that the next journey is coming soon. And here I go again, packing up my backpack for another adventure and listening to it. Its time to get back on trail...
I don't believe in modern art in general, but this is an art I enjoy experiencing.
venus sacra This isn't modern art. Modern art is when you spill a bucket of paint onto a piece of paper and charge £1,000,000 for it.
The Witcher 3 in general is an emotional but accurate account of the horrors of war and realistically depicts complicated relationships and the raw truth of life that there are no happy endings.
this
Tbh there is a happy ending though , it's more like an ''Every choice has a consequence and we all have to make sacrifices during our lives'' scenario.
This isn't modern art, you clearly have no idea what you're talking about and you're doing your best to sound a lot deeper than you actually are.
You're right. Modern art is shit, but games are contemporary art.
You know…this game is spectacular I’ve put over 190 hours on it by now and I gotta say this is the best single player game I’ve ever played in my life.
With the release of hogwarts legacy as well these games both are tied for number one in my heart.
For the first time ever, I actually didn't want a game to end. Witcher is amazing
After 7 years, in 2022, w3 Is still the best production in videogames history under every possible profile
love the sound of inhales in between tunes of the flute... as if somebody is playing it right by me
Im grateful I got to play Witcher 2 and Witcher 3, this saga was truly a masterpiece I will never forget. Witcher will bring me great memories for the rest of my days!
This game hits different for me. I played through this during one of the darkest spots in my depression and this soundtrack reminds me of just walking across the countryside taking the atmosphere in.
Even though many who have already commented were years ago already by
now.. I just want to thank everyone here, I feel very understood when I
read your experiences. Finishing this game was like falling into a void,
for me an even deeper one because of the nightmare I was living in real
life at the time, finishing this game was like losing a friend you know
you shall never see again. An amazing friend, with whom you made so
many absolutely great, fond memories. I wouldn't trade the memories I
have, nor the intense emotions that come with it, for anything in the
world. It's been 5 years since I started playing this masterpiece of a
game at the very day it came out. I remember telling my mother I had
already reached level 6/7/8 when I stopped playing that day, I played
the enitre game on my xbox stationed and connected to the TV screen in
my parents' bedroom. 5 long, yet at the same time short years ( I was
15). People at CDPR and the phenomenal musicians who worked at this
game, if you ever read this, I want to thank you from the bottom of my
being for this game, and world that you together have created. Again,
it's been 5 years, but Geralt, his friends, his wife (whomever he had
chosen in your experience), are my friends, and shall forever live on in
me. I immerse myself back into this world, and I try to forget at hard
as I can, that it is not on earth and that I will only ever be able to
visit it in my dreams and thoughts. You have created a world so great
that I have a hard time accepting I will never physically meet Geralt of
Rivia, my friend and hero. Thank you, truly, you have made my life a
lot more full and more wonderful than what it otherwise would have been.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
there is nothing to add to your comment. you speak out of my heart. i wish this dream could go on forever.
... amazing
I dreamt they had in the future created a "the Witcher" in which Vesemir youth was shown. With all gaps and things never shown in the game from a 200 years ago age, it would sure be heartbreaking to see an Eskel and a Geralt boy in the retirement of the the Witcher Vesemir at Kaer Morhen. (I did not read the books so maybe I am just writing nonsense, anyways... so sad this had come to an end.)
I am not huge fan of fantasy, anyway acidentally I get books and read them all. Awesome story and the possibility to play TW3 as a continuation of the story was amazing.
Now when I am listening "the Vagabond" it makes me so sad that the story is over.
Next game with Vesemir would be great idea.
That would be amazing ❤️
I wish so too
@@krzychs111mf cdpr would fuck it up
Wow you predicted the future...not of CDPR, but Netflix.
I remember finishing the main story and this music was playing as I was wandering around Kaer Morhen, feeling sad that I'll miss those dialogue cutscenes with my friends :(
In kaer Mohren it feels very lonely
If other games were songs The Witcher 3 would be a symphony, because it's art in so many levels, like other great arts it touches all the right buttons. Best game ever crafted. I didn't know I could cry with a game until I played The Witcher 3. The music, the landscapes, the characters, emotions...
This calming and relaxing music in connection with this picture.
2:20-2:40 is the best part . yes folks this is the best track on tw3 no doubt. spikeroog and kaer morhen are great too. and the field of ard skellig
the tree when we sat once though !!!
Anyone else get the Witcher 3 blues after finishing it and the DLCs? I got that after beating it all on my first play through. I then took it up around 2 years later and again beat it and had the same feeling. No other game has ever given me those feelings after finishing it. It's like the perfect fantasy drama show you never want to end... CDPR pulled off a masterpiece with this. In all my life gaming, I've never said a game has touched me so much as this game has. It's the complete package. I can only hope I"m still alive if they ever decide to make a Witcher 4. If not, just remaster the Witcher 3 for every generation and I'll be glad to keep replaying it over and over.
It was released in 2015 and the witcher is still one of the best games today.
Dark ,gritty, dirty. Never had a game created such a realistic feeling about its environment . There is no point on playing other games after the witcher 3.
One day the graphics of The Witcher 3 will look ugly and outdated. But the music will always be beautiful and it will always take me back to the nostalgic feeling of playing this game
By far best game of all time, i still cant find something that replace it on my heart and i dont think i will ever find it. I wish i could delete it from my memory to play it again without knowing the story♥
true story bro
Get a gf
Man rdr2 and witcher 3 are the top 2 games I hold dearly in my heart now, thank God I was able to play these masterpieces!
I started The Witcher saga exactly in January of last year starting from the first game and I immediately fell in love with music like The Dike and River of Life but after playing this masterpiece I realized what I was missing after all these years: for me those of The Witcher 3 are the best ost I've ever heard in a video game. The Vagabond is one of those that I never get tired of listening... now it's part of my life. The Witcher 3 is unsurpassed!
POV: You really wanna start a new playthrough but you remember every single quest and you know it just won't be the same as first time.
The game that makes me happy
So much memories … after all these years …
Listening to this I remember once a Nilfgaardian Soldier saying „Vagabond?!“, while this soundtrack was playing in the background.
Sometimes the real monsters are covered by a human face.
I second that.
"Wh-wh-what are you doing?"
"Fucking you u-I MEAN killing monsters."
Gaunter O'dimm
I can see only monsters upon this Earth,the worst I saw was in a mirror
Narendra Modi
Masterful. No game of this genre comes close to Witcher 3. It's a masterpiece.
We are all vagabonds, spending little time of life on planet earth, the Universe.
Fuck me this OST tho! I haven't been this in love with a game soundtrack since the old days of JRPGs like FF and Crono Trigger...Thank Gawd for CD project Red!
+CDN salsa And of course the phenomenal composer.....
No game even comes close to the Witcher 3...
no surprises?^^ I play/ed it many times but I still find new little things
witcher 2 is fantastic, too!
The others are just games, Witcher 3 is Witcher 3. Nuff said...
Skyrim does. And skyrim is not a game its an experience. Just like witcher 3, but skyrim is better in my heart.
No game will ever be like gothic
Witcher 3 is the only game that makes me play it again and again, (now it is going to be the third time) in less than 3 months!
I just want to forget everything about this game, just so that i can experience it for the first time again. And the same whenever I'll want to play this game again...I'd say it's an incredible game, but it feels like so much more than that.
I just started to play The Witcher 3. It's something amazing... I spent 2 sleepless nights in this game and I can't wait to continue this wonderful experience in the next night... Sorry for my english...
Play it slowly, and do every side mission possible because it's a sad day once you've completed Witcher 3.
@@t.e.hepworth685 thanks for advice, dude.
So, how do you feel about the game now that a year has passed?
@@theguy3129 Thank you for a question. It is even more than just a game for me. It is something like a different world where I spent around 2 hounderds hours. I am from Ukraine. And as you know we are in war with russia. So, the previous year was full of bad news for me and every ukrainian, but the game helped me to dive my mind into a good thoughts about a wonder world of Witcher.
@@cansymeris4371 Hope you're doing alright and glad the game helped you through desperate times. It's a masterpiece of a game..
esta canción es muy interesante por que te hace reflexionar sobre aquello que tengas ganas de pensar . este juego me ha cambiado la vida
After 6 years, no game came even close to this masterpiece
You could say: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt was the peak of human perfection when it came to video games. Not Even Cyberpunk 2077 could top it.
Yeah. I dont know if will ever get a better game... i liked horizon zero dawn a lot, mass effect 1-4, dragon age inquisition are also good... but not quite there....
3:12 you can hear them take a breath before continuing. Pretty powerful.
This is only one game for me which make me feel like it is apart of my life, something i truly experienced in my life.
Even when I'm addicted to elden ring recently, I still recall witcher from time to times, it's such an amazing game
The best game i have ever played.
Meh, I wasn’t a huge fan of the detective vision or having to follow the dotted line in more or less every quest.
@@colin-campbell understandable.
Velen is the place where you really understand what war means to paesants, farmers, villagers. How many battlefield, how many hanged people civilians( the man who teached you Gwent in White Orchad Inn, is hanged at the Tree) and others, how many destroyed and plundered villages, people crying, orphans. Monsters? Just dangerous beasts hunting for food. Real monsters wear armors, tunics and crowns. School of the Cat didn't break the Code; just evolved.
I'll never, never get over this game, best thing I've ever known, masterpiece!
I WILL ALWAYS remember this song, and listen to it. I held my Louie, for some time, who was 10 1/2, white, female, pitbull, one hour before she passed away. The whole sound track was the best, so was Witcher 3.
Man, how Netflix butchered this beautiful experience.
I needed to focus for 18 minutes and 42 seconds!
I'm so glad I found this video!!!
i have geralt and ciri theme and this music is always going on ^_^
this music is magical
sameee xD
same here xD
mine's persona 5 protagonist theme now :p
Perfect background music as I try to write out scenes in a story, especially since it's all about establishing an older world full of mystery, prophecies, and (hopefully) good lore.
2021 and this game still ahead of it's time , though i didn't finish the game "currently at toussaint" and as you can see i'am one of the biggest fans right now.
there won't be a game like this with such concent, story, characters and many many things they might have better graphics and that's all, also this game every 5 years it will get remaster.
A game that touchs you in the heart and a friend that you lose when you finish the game.
If you've only done one complete playthrough you have missed sooooo much, I've gone through six or seven times and I'm still finding new things. The journey's not over for you yet man.
Death March is fun too, only really tough at the start then it just makes things interesting.
This a spikeroog are two best tracks. This might be the greatest game ever when you add everything together. Soundtrack, story, atmosphere
This music is the reason why I've never changed my Ps4 theme for over 3 years
When you are roaming in Velen and suddenly A Leshen pops to scare you......
Walking peacefully in the forest.. all of a sudden noisy crows croakings and huge branches digging up the ground, and this fucker appearing right in front of you. Damn it scared the shit out of me the first time.
I was wondering through the woods on my first playthrough when a Leshen came at me out of nowhere. Died instantaneously and it took me a minute until I realized what happened. XD
Nice profile puc
i finished the game i wandered around all day but i didnt get to fight a single leshen
gotta do the ancient leshen one now
Near those downwarren area/ croockbag bog damn lushen came out of nowhere scared the shit out of me
uh, dem feels.
[trying not to cry]
What I would give to erase my memory of this game so I can play it for the first time again! The first time for me was so special and the game blew my mind it was unreal, such a beautiful game.
Man what the hell, roughly two years since this game came out, where the fuck is time going? Such an amazing track along with everything else in the game, I'm sure it will stand the test of time.
A MASTERPIECE
the witcher is the best game in the whole world