Seeing how tired he is from the waiting, how miserable he is about his task and how even after death the archconfraternity answer his call really cements the ending of the game in a really unique light. In the end, no one here is a villain, just like Crisanta and Esdras before them, Eviterno and the archconfraternity members are just another victims of the unfathomable will of the miracle, and are as tired of their tasks as the penitent one is.
Sometimes you are too deep into your own conviction you cannot falter anymore. You will see it to the very end, even if there is no strength in you anymore.
@@Squeezo71 Yes and no. He looks tired, sure, but he's far from miserable about his task. He looks to take great pride in it, even calling the Miracle "My Miracle"
From a storytelling perspective, I think Eviterno would fit better as a final boss than Incarnate Devotion. The Miracle Child might be your main enemy, but Eviterno closes the story off better. He protects the Miracle Child, and your fight is also one of revenge for Crisanta, and he's the first penitent ever, which should have been brought up more. Ending with him would make for a more impactful ending, especially considering how easy Incarnate Devotion was.
The same way Soul of Cinder is the final boss of Ds3 and Gael is the FINAL boss of ds3. Eviterno is the end of our personal journey with the game, Devotion Incarnate is the end of the tale.
i just finished the game and t could have been so much better by talking more about eviterno, explaining us more who is is and where he comes from. telling story scarcely in item description doesn't always works
@@6ryper6 I'm from Spain and in Spanish the dubbing of the game is an absolute madness. The actor who gives voice to Eviterno, Ramón Langa, is the voice actor in Spain for Bruce Willis. Another example is the actor for The Confessor, Camilo García, who is the usual voice for Anthony Hopkins. This game's a masterpiece.
This track made me realize this is the most electric guitar has been in the forefront. In the first Blasphemous numerous tracks had electric guitar quietly shredding in the background, but here it's very prominent
Outstanding work you did there!! That song gets better every time I listen to it, I really like the little mandolin playing softly in the background before it hits the last notes.
I got mad too at first. Then the song kicked in and he started mirroring her fighting style and felt sad for him too. Just as Crisanta before him, he is too a prisoner of the miracle, yet we couldnt save him like we did with her.
Same here, I wanted to use it during the fight. Yet the song kicked in and the second phase of the battle began...I was doing EVERYTHING I could to survive. It was so fast and so lethal ot was like a dance of lighting-a dance of death
@@Squeezo71I know, sadly he was fully believing in it. He had no choice, unlike Crisanta who was blinded and lied to Eviterno was cursed. And given how old he is IF he has been waiting as long as he claimed then killing him was an act of mercy putting him out of his misery and setting him free from the miracles influence
What if The Penitent One, us, grabbed the Crisanta's Crimson Red sword instead of Eviterno? Not Mea Culpa yes but it would be nice to one "last dance" with the old buddy.
I appreciate the themes around the fight. Eviterno wielding the sword makes a parallel with Crisanta, helping us realize he too is a victim. And this whole ordeal is nothing but a beautiful tragedy
a pesar de que el juego es bastante facil, en comparacion al primer blasphemous, este tema es uno de los mejores de los 2 juegos. sin duda alguna, gracias carlos viola
@@Squeezo71 si, a pesar del enorme mapa y todo... en lo jugable le falta algo, demasiado armas y mejoras, te cheteas mucho, y llegas al final sobrado, para destruir a eviterno y no te digo el jefe final. en esto blasphemous 1 esta mejor proporcionado
This is trully beautiful, I do not paly the game(i know it is amazing) but i absolutely love the soundtrack, from both games. In this version i don't know which part is the trubute but it is so amazing and beautiful. I can also hear some sort of variation of Su Beso de Plata, or am i wrong?
Yeah, it is the leitmotif from Su beso de plata. However, this same leitmotif appears first in the march of the twisted one (the games main theme), and Su Beso de Plata borrowsfrom it. One could consider the leitmotif as a the penitents leitmotif, which is shared by our protagonist, Crisanta and Eviterno, aswell as the members of the archconfraternity.
@@Squeezo71 Hey again, I just came to say that I've clicked in the link in the description and now it worked (frist time it didn't and after a failed reasearch i left my main comment), I have the pictures already, many thanks!
@@Squeezo71personalmente y aunque no viene muy al cuento en este vídeo, considero que España en el pasado sin ser ninguna hermanita de la caridad, fue una nación que llevó más bien que mal a toda América. Ánimo a todos los hermanos hispanos de Suramérica a informase acerca de la leyenda negra española y verán que fuimos un pueblo unido y más civilizado que cualquier otra conquista llevada a cabo, especialmente me refiero a los britanicos en Norteamérica.
I love how his theme is a remix of Crisanta phase 2, and they both say the line “ my penance is far from over!” Both really fun boss fights.
Crisanta walked so Eviterno could run fr fr
Damn that's why pixel game's storylines are still better than most of the high graphics games nowadays
yeah really fun and stressful asf
Why is this one hits deep in my soul ?!! what a beautiful music !!!
I cheered for the first penitent tbh
Seeing how tired he is from the waiting, how miserable he is about his task and how even after death the archconfraternity answer his call really cements the ending of the game in a really unique light. In the end, no one here is a villain, just like Crisanta and Esdras before them, Eviterno and the archconfraternity members are just another victims of the unfathomable will of the miracle, and are as tired of their tasks as the penitent one is.
Sometimes you are too deep into your own conviction you cannot falter anymore. You will see it to the very end, even if there is no strength in you anymore.
@@Squeezo71 I feel his undying will and faith on a level no other ever reached
"my penitence is far from ending..😢🔥"
@@Squeezo71 Yes and no. He looks tired, sure, but he's far from miserable about his task. He looks to take great pride in it, even calling the Miracle "My Miracle"
@@Squeezo71 there is a villan aka the miracle
From a storytelling perspective, I think Eviterno would fit better as a final boss than Incarnate Devotion. The Miracle Child might be your main enemy, but Eviterno closes the story off better. He protects the Miracle Child, and your fight is also one of revenge for Crisanta, and he's the first penitent ever, which should have been brought up more. Ending with him would make for a more impactful ending, especially considering how easy Incarnate Devotion was.
The same way Soul of Cinder is the final boss of Ds3 and Gael is the FINAL boss of ds3. Eviterno is the end of our personal journey with the game, Devotion Incarnate is the end of the tale.
i just finished the game and t could have been so much better by talking more about eviterno, explaining us more who is is and where he comes from. telling story scarcely in item description doesn't always works
Well in incarnate devotion defense
As someone said
"Después de Eviterno todo parece fácil"
"After Eviterno everything looks easy"
Best music ever heard in my entire life
Carlos Viola's work is out of this world. A really sensible soul through and through
For i am the first penitent, and... you shall be the last!
Now let the crimson bindings finish what they have started. My penance is far from over!
In english its epic but on spañish whit that spain acent is wow i bet they waste a bunch of money on those voice actors
Yup, that's the line. You just forgot the quotation marks...or did you do that on purpose?
@@6ryper6 OF COURSE
@@6ryper6 I'm from Spain and in Spanish the dubbing of the game is an absolute madness. The actor who gives voice to Eviterno, Ramón Langa, is the voice actor in Spain for Bruce Willis. Another example is the actor for The Confessor, Camilo García, who is the usual voice for Anthony Hopkins. This game's a masterpiece.
"Pues soy el Primer Penitente... y vos... ¡SERÉIS EL ULTIMO!"
This electric guitar so righteous.
Phase 1 doesn't get enough love
This track made me realize this is the most electric guitar has been in the forefront. In the first Blasphemous numerous tracks had electric guitar quietly shredding in the background, but here it's very prominent
This song doesn't sound the same without Eviterno's grunts as he attacks.
Really adds gravitas to the whole situation, old man be fighting with his all this time.
@@Squeezo71agree and that hapoend whit the most epic battles usaully exept for one... Plim plim plon...
Outstanding work you did there!!
That song gets better every time I listen to it, I really like the little mandolin playing softly in the background before it hits the last notes.
Its all Carlos Viola's work. I just extended it trying to make it seamless.
@@Squeezo71coming back here after the recent dlc, the fact that penitent one give up his freedom and give it to crisanta in true ending
@@BRUHman096 and then you see Asterion's Sarcophagi Sword cracking in the post-credits, which might be a hint for another DLC.
Que hermosa melodía.💚
Blasphemous 2.
Archicofradia!!
That was my favorite attack
Estocá! Estocá! 😂
Phase 1 Eviterno: heh easy
Phase 2 Eviterno: I suddenly regret saying that.............. help!!!!
MY penance is.. FAR from over
Yeah you sound like you have atleast like 8 lifetimes left. Dont quote me on that though
For me this song and the one when we return to the mother of mothers church are the best.
When he picked up Her sword... I got pissed. I dont care if you were the first, or if i am the last. Dont touch her sword, you have no right.
I got mad too at first. Then the song kicked in and he started mirroring her fighting style and felt sad for him too. Just as Crisanta before him, he is too a prisoner of the miracle, yet we couldnt save him like we did with her.
For Crisanta, we will have our reckoning.
Same here, I wanted to use it during the fight. Yet the song kicked in and the second phase of the battle began...I was doing EVERYTHING I could to survive. It was so fast and so lethal ot was like a dance of lighting-a dance of death
@@Squeezo71I know, sadly he was fully believing in it. He had no choice, unlike Crisanta who was blinded and lied to Eviterno was cursed. And given how old he is IF he has been waiting as long as he claimed then killing him was an act of mercy putting him out of his misery and setting him free from the miracles influence
After a year,i realize crisanta is like the sister he never had and viridiana is one of the many person he genuinely care and love
Pues yo soy el primer penitente, y vos... ¡seréis el último!
What if The Penitent One, us, grabbed the Crisanta's Crimson Red sword instead of Eviterno?
Not Mea Culpa yes but it would be nice to one "last dance" with the old buddy.
I appreciate the themes around the fight. Eviterno wielding the sword makes a parallel with Crisanta, helping us realize he too is a victim. And this whole ordeal is nothing but a beautiful tragedy
Funny you should say that... We get to fight Eviterno with the Mea Culpa now.
2:58 best
Eviterno"For I am the first penitent, and you... SHALL BE THE LAST!"
Penitent:"NUH UH"
Eviterno:"...Cabron what do you mean 'nuh uh'?"
The best sountrack in blasphemous 2, you have su beso de plata extended?
Might get on extending that one too
a pesar de que el juego es bastante facil, en comparacion al primer blasphemous, este tema es uno de los mejores de los 2 juegos.
sin duda alguna, gracias carlos viola
El aumento en presupuesto es mucho más palpable en la música, Carlos Viola no desperdicio ni un céntimo
@@Squeezo71 si, a pesar del enorme mapa y todo... en lo jugable le falta algo, demasiado armas y mejoras, te cheteas mucho, y llegas al final sobrado, para destruir a eviterno y no te digo el jefe final. en esto blasphemous 1 esta mejor proporcionado
please do the other rest of the ost😭
MY PENANCE IS FAR FROM OVER!!
Sublime!!
This is trully beautiful, I do not paly the game(i know it is amazing) but i absolutely love the soundtrack, from both games.
In this version i don't know which part is the trubute but it is so amazing and beautiful. I can also hear some sort of variation of Su Beso de Plata, or am i wrong?
Yeah, it is the leitmotif from Su beso de plata. However, this same leitmotif appears first in the march of the twisted one (the games main theme), and Su Beso de Plata borrowsfrom it. One could consider the leitmotif as a the penitents leitmotif, which is shared by our protagonist, Crisanta and Eviterno, aswell as the members of the archconfraternity.
Carlos Viola work hits different. Epic artwork also, any source ?
Sources are in description. Sorry for the late answers
Do you have a link to the picture used in 4:20? I tried to search for it and I couldn't find it :c
Lemme see if I can recover it from my drive
@@Squeezo71 Hey again, I just came to say that I've clicked in the link in the description and now it worked (frist time it didn't and after a failed reasearch i left my main comment), I have the pictures already, many thanks!
Looking forward to whatever the DLC might bring to the table. Hopefully, we might even get a fight song to rival this one ¿Who knows?
Best song in the whole game
Pues, soy el primer penitente y vos..... SEREIS EL ULTIMO!
Viva España joder!
Soy de LATAM. Y genuinamente creo que con Blasphemous España ya ha pagado su deuda histórica jijiji
@@Squeezo71personalmente y aunque no viene muy al cuento en este vídeo, considero que España en el pasado sin ser ninguna hermanita de la caridad, fue una nación que llevó más bien que mal a toda América. Ánimo a todos los hermanos hispanos de Suramérica a informase acerca de la leyenda negra española y verán que fuimos un pueblo unido y más civilizado que cualquier otra conquista llevada a cabo, especialmente me refiero a los britanicos en Norteamérica.
Which better 2 or 1?
2 imho
Two. They fixed a lot of clunky mechanics
Может я и первый кающийся, но... Будешь ПОСЛЕДНИМ!
Beautiful song, poorly designed boss right.
I loved the Eviterno bossfight. But I can agree on Carlos Viola's work being one tier ahead of everything else in the game lol
the true final boss