Ruin of the Heart: If your spirit suffers too much, you will soon start to hallucinate. And in the end, you will be destroyed. And more worrying yet, is you will not even be conscious of that fact."
+gamewizard2008 I think the ones who've read that message are the only one's who haven't hallucinated. But.... Ib and Gary hallucinated different things. Were they both wrong, or... Both right? Maybe we've been hallucinating the whole time?
A Naive Leafeon it was actually Ib who was hallucinating. Garry was seeing the dolls and so was Mary, because they were dolls. It was only Ib who saw them as rabbits.
@@CeruleanWriter I like to think that due to Ib's childhood innocence still being intact she sees the dolls as rabbits, but Garry sees them as creepy dolls because of how old he is, or something. In other words, I feel as though the room of dolls changes in how it appears depending on who is in it. Either that or maybe Ib grew to become more experienced and was less of a child as the story progressed. (The dolls are clearly visible from her perspective later on in areas like the toybox) But that's just my take on it, really.
I'm not sure what it is about this song that I love so much. It's eerie, uncertain and somewhat threatening in the first half, yet elegant, almost comforting and relaxing in the second half. Kind of like exploring a dim, vast, empty marble corridor or mansion and you're the only living being there. It's a very peculiar feeling, conveyed expertly in this song.
this is my favorite track...notice how like, the first two areas have disturbing music, cuz for most of the first two areas, she's all alone, fending for herself. but now that garry's watching over her in this area where they start bonding; it feels a little less scary, like she has a better focus, with a paternal figure guiding her. kouri chose the tracks from the music libraries with that purpose, i bet.
Somehow..... this music sounds more sad than haunting... yet somewhat haunting at the same time too..... Fitting for such a place as lonely as the Fabricated World of Guertana’s alive art
Is it weird to say I like the original Ib cover more than the recent released remake? The new one looks great n' all, but the old one had a nicer tone of surrealness to it.
This music makes the game seem more mysterious than scary.
Ruin of the Heart: If your spirit suffers too much, you will soon start to hallucinate. And in the end, you will be destroyed. And more worrying yet, is you will not even be conscious of that fact."
+gamewizard2008 I think the ones who've read that message are the only one's who haven't hallucinated. But.... Ib and Gary hallucinated different things. Were they both wrong, or... Both right? Maybe we've been hallucinating the whole time?
A Naive Leafeon it was actually Ib who was hallucinating. Garry was seeing the dolls and so was Mary, because they were dolls. It was only Ib who saw them as rabbits.
that one ib all alone-ending is probably the saddest ending in the game
@@CeruleanWriter I like to think that due to Ib's childhood innocence still being intact she sees the dolls as rabbits, but Garry sees them as creepy dolls because of how old he is, or something. In other words, I feel as though the room of dolls changes in how it appears depending on who is in it. Either that or maybe Ib grew to become more experienced and was less of a child as the story progressed. (The dolls are clearly visible from her perspective later on in areas like the toybox)
But that's just my take on it, really.
I'm not sure what it is about this song that I love so much.
It's eerie, uncertain and somewhat threatening in the first half, yet elegant, almost comforting and relaxing in the second half. Kind of like exploring a dim, vast, empty marble corridor or mansion and you're the only living being there.
It's a very peculiar feeling, conveyed expertly in this song.
Words can't begin to describe what this song makes me feel but I absolutely love it. Pure nostalgia.
This music was my favorite from whole OST years ago. It's mysterious but at the same time calm and kinda cozy, especially at last seconds.
"Collect the seven balls of paint...
Then the room will be colored, and your bridge will be made."
this is my favorite track...notice how like, the first two areas have disturbing music, cuz for most of the first two areas, she's all alone, fending for herself. but now that garry's watching over her in this area where they start bonding; it feels a little less scary, like she has a better focus, with a paternal figure guiding her. kouri chose the tracks from the music libraries with that purpose, i bet.
Strangely effective for falling asleep...
Somehow..... this music sounds more sad than haunting... yet somewhat haunting at the same time too.....
Fitting for such a place as lonely as the Fabricated World of Guertana’s alive art
"nostalgia"
i find this song perfect to relex
Okay thats just creepy...
Is it weird to say I like the original Ib cover more than the recent released remake? The new one looks great n' all, but the old one had a nicer tone of surrealness to it.
Spoopy
beautiful
Vaya que RedBromer si sabia de musica de ambientación para las Creppy games
Oh no..
Should I get this game?
I recommend it, it's a nice little game with a good story and some good spooky moments.
Oh definitely! It's free, and it has a great story.
Yep don’t worry about the scares it’s only temporary and shows a good story too also I hope you talk to Garry a lot 😊
In my opinion, this song should be called "King's Lullaby".
This sounds like something from a Granny Game
What's the original name called?
Dining room
Why is there no sequel?