The Demon's souls were cosmic, like something else that brought something new, previously unknown into our world. Dark souls was a calm, unhurried topic, you could feel at home. Dark Souls 2 really was the music of doomers, which is not surprising, given the attitude of most to this game. Bloodborne was a mysterious nightmare. Dark Souls 3 has become the epic finale of a franchise that has been talked about for decades. I really love them all.
No wonder. Your whole story is about you loosing your loved ones, your memories, your mind. When you venture out to the past only in order to start the unending cycle that will never cure you entirely
When I hear DS3 main menu I imagine the world dying. That moment when the sun dies and everything gets dark, unstoppable and unpredictable destruction, it shouts at you that everything is lost and you can't do anything, you feel powerless before what's coming...and yet you fight against it. That's what the entire game makes me feel
@Agustin Giménez as Jacob Geller put it so succinctly in his video, Dark Souls 3 is thinking of ending things, "it is the entropic scream of a dying world." Yuka Kitamura's vocals are sooooo good.
"so we decided to rework the final boss into a mid-game boss named Pontiff Sullyvahn, what should we do with his old theme? should we keep it for the new final boss or do something else with it?" "PUT IT IN THE MAIN MENU"
@@kgbauo309 Yeah, that's the thing. Dark Souls 2 is much more... hopeful. Majula is a warmth town, the NPCs, atleast the blacksmith give you that type of "Go ahead, try! But be careful. We'll still be here."
@@starless1759 yeah I agree, but then again pontiff was at one point the final boss and I believe he was called the king of the eclipse, so take that as you will
The Demon's souls were cosmic, like something else that brought something new, previously unknown into our world. Dark souls was a calm, unhurried topic, you could feel at home. Dark Souls 2 really was the music of doomers, which is not surprising, given the attitude of most to this game. Bloodborne was a mysterious nightmare. Dark Souls 3 has become the epic finale of a franchise that has been talked about for decades. I really love them all.
bloodbornes main menu theme gives me a sense of nostalgia, if i ever received brain trauma so bad it gives me memory loss , id want to play bloodborne again without knowing anything about it.
@@Axeqr least desperate bloodborne player wanting brain trauma to be able to play the game for the first time again honestly i feel you man fromsoftware is ignoring bloodborne for 6 years now lol
I love how DS3 wastes NO TIME in getting you to the action. The music pumps you up right away, the tutorial is mega short and you're treated to a great boss in the first five minutes of play. It's a great send-off and a celebration of Dark Souls boss fights.
I’m really enjoying DS3 for what it is, I do better with linear progression and I like knowing where I’m going but DS3 feels simple and captures the difficulty I always imagined Dark Souls had, but fuck Irithyll Dungeon.
@@sticksstickerson Agreed there. I hate that place. It shot up to the top of my list of least favorite Soulsborne locations just from the stupid fucking jailers. That and them putting a mimic and a chest at the end of a dead end tunnel and then having basilisks drop down when you move away from them was cruel even for FromSoftware. I cleared the place so I could free Siegward for his quest, but that was the only driving factor for not just bulldozing my way past everything to get to the Profaned Capital bonfire. I will say that I like them having just the one bonfire with all the shortcuts; a bit more intricate than some of the other areas.
I liked BBs credits theme the most, it kind of takes you back to all the horrors you've faced but still kind of epic and hopeful in a way, considering you had the good ending where you just wake up in the sunlight, you forgot everything but that feeling remains.
@@TheNihilistPolarBearThat's very true. Playing those games for the first time completely blind is still one of the best experiences in gaming. While I felt like a beast doing samurai shit in Sekiro and intrigued by the darkness of Bloodborne, no other game has made me feel like I'm a nobody traversing a large and hostile land like DS1 and DeS 09.
Dark Souls 2 main menu theme was the only reason why i learned to play piano. I dont understand how such simple tune gives me both hope and sadness at the same time.
@@potatoheadxd7891hell no it didnt, DS2 doesnt even feel like DS at all it feels like how Dead rising 3 felt to the older games, a good game but not the same
@@DexGen2002whats so different about ds2 than the other souls games the lore is similar the combat is almost the same and most the weapons of ds1 reappeared in both ds2 and ds3
@@Salloom0 The lore is not similar, Drangleic is an entirely different continent, and the game's main topic is a different topic than the cycle of fire and dark. It delves into what the soul is and what makes a person hollow, and how to cure it. Any reference to the first flame feels kinda hamfisted in there, Lucia mentions it and then says you don't have enough faith to comprehend it, Aldia comes to the conclusion that Gwyn's little tomfoolery is what caused hollowing to start, and that's about it. DS2 didn't feel like DS because its themes are a lot different, you aren't a pawn in the god's game but rather someone regular trying to keep their sanity and memories intact. The reason most people hate DS2 is not its lore but the obviously rushed content and a fetish for ganking you on every turn.
i remember serverql tears ago i was feeling the lowest i have felt in a while and started playing ds2 and man it was perfect. had a strange sense of hope in there because of the game and it became one of my favorites in the soulsborne
Dark Souls III main menu theme is a masterpiece. Not as a video game music, but as a music in general. It would probably be considered among the greatest works of classical music if it was known more in musical circles. Truly wonderful.
As a classical music enjoyer, I totally agree. It's one of the bests. All of the musics in this video are pretty good but ds3 main is on a whole another league of its own for presenting a chaotic struggle with such brilliant harmony. Truly a master piece, no one can change my mind about it.
You’re probably exaggerating, but in all seriousness it doesn’t even come close to the greatest works in the classical repertoire. And I also think it’s a masterpiece
@@kmmmsyr9883actually, it does. But not in the case of the main theme. Dark souls III's boss musics is way too excessive and noisy in general. I feel so overwhelmed when I listen most of them. But don't get me wrong, I enjoy listening to some of the FromSoft's pieces. The themes composed for DS III menu, abyss watchers, gwynevere, the ash lake, father gascoigne etc has nailed instrumental beauty for me and all of them carries an emotional weight that make them hard to forget. And for the record, epicness of a piece doesn't come from the number of the instruments directly but comes from the composition quality. For comparison Verdi's Dies Irae has the variety of sounds as the Vordt of the BV, but it's ten times more epic and powerfull, thanks to the much more cleaner and comprehendable combination of the instruments. But this is fine. Not all boss musics has to be in the same level with Mozart's Requiem. My problem with the people simply don't know the genre they're talking about and overappreciate the mediocre pieces while not showing any attention to the old masterpieces.
I like how every boss music in Bloodborne and even the title screen music doesn’t give you any hope or any chance to believe that you gonna beat this game
That's what makes it so beautiful to me, you're trapped in an overwhelming nightmare but somehow you still end up becoming the apex and killing every single horror in your way, before you transcend humanity and become a snail lol.
DS3's title music is just the hyping point, you listen to it and understand that's the last journey, it's the end of the series and it's going to be epic
DmS : Dreamy foggyscape such as foggy forests or hills on the clouds DS1 : Campfire under clear starry night DS2 : Solemn Church, Temple or Shrine where clear lights shines on BB : Bloodstained Streets, Dried trees which many bodies hanged on, Distorted uncanny night skies with full-moon shines DS3 : EPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICCCC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All the music is painfully good if that makes sense, and they all feel so distinct. DS3 is the most epic for me but I love all of them. DS1 and 2 music feels incredibly nostalgic and melancholic
All title musics have the same commitment, feeling you safe like sanctuary and majula do. But there is the final step of the journy, a big battle is coming to put an end to the history, the culmination of a dark soul, where everything is ending in the most ferocious battle❤😩
I cannot overstate how much DS1's menu music fits that game. All the games have great music, especially DS3 but damn. DS1 just has the absolute best theme. It really feels like DS1. I can't quite explain it.
Demon Souls: A mysterious place Dark Souls: The adventure begins Dark Souls 2: Nostalgic Bloodborne: it's your downfall Dark Souls 3: Now it's personal Elden Ring: To take back our throne
Ds3's title screen is probably going to be my favorite title screen music ever made, literally gets you pumped up for the masterpiece ahead. Literally love ds3 so much.
@@superbrajanek4579 I’m telling you everyone thinks it’s better than the other souls why are you persisting lol Bloodborne is by far the best in terms of challenging gameplay and refines it by speeding up combat and giving us quality of tools to fight with the only flaw is it’s still in 30 fps other than that nothing to complain about
Ds 1 is my first game, i will never forget how feel spending 1 hour. Reating character that somehow turn into a beef jerky for the rrst of my playthrough
There’s something about dark souls 2 menu theme that just hits different for me personally. But the DS1 theme (even tho that is the character creation theme) will always be my favourite as it was the first one I played back in 2011. Damn the nostalgia hits hard!
DS2 theme-penetrates into the soul right to my heart:D DS1 theme-warm, cozy and pleasant, evokes the feeling of a bygone era of the reign of great souls and gwyn)
Demons Souls , Ds1 and 2 are perfect to me, they are strangely calming and spacial; just like the limbo of the world's. Bloodbornes is so creeping, harrowing and haunting. DarkSouls 3'ss theme has awesome to hear, especially for that first time when I wasn't expecting it. After finally got the game after beating 1 and 2 back and forth, it just felt so climatic. Its not just rousing, but kind of sad as it has a sense of finality to it. Sekiros theme is kind of like a slow march of steady reserves, and unbending will And Elden Ring's theme feels like an event Each theme is characterful and thematic, like every great piece of music should be
Every time I listen to the dark souls 3 theme music literally the first thing you hear upon opening this game I literally get shivers down my spine and just get like Mass amounts of PTSD
I had an insane streak of around two months last summer where I would strictly go to sleep at day and be awake at night playing video games and watching Better Calls Saul and Evangelion for the first time. I was also really getting into Ds3 at the time as well even though I had already beat it multiple times since my birthday in April, but fuck me man I just couldn’t get enough of it. I distinctly remember, hell I might even have a video of it, of me at like 3 in the morning booting up my ps4 just to hear that menu music on repeat. Wouldn’t even touch the game. Just a solid like 30-40 minutes of absolute delirious lunar bliss and serenity; couldn’t fall asleep, but I certainly wasn’t awake. I don’t know why I chose to do this instead of something more traditionally calming or less disruptive to my already fucked up sleeping patterns, but it gave me such an odd sense of peace. Bloodborne’s definitely my favorite of the souls games, but the cutscenes that show up after you idle in the menu long enough sort of ruin the themes atmosphere; like damn Sony, I’ve already bought the game I don’t need more trailers just let me rock my shit. Ds3s main menu theme though… Jesus Christ mate, it’s disturbingly poetic and climatic, perfectly fitting the games setting of the end times and the pay off to the themes of death and decay throughout the series, while also being a completely heroic tragedy of existential proportions. God I wish a better me could’ve experienced these games first, I don’t deserve them right now.
when I got dark souls 3 i was very excited and when I left my ps4 I heard the theme so loud I could hear it from another room I was more excited what I am about to start and yes i got a platinum in it and it was marvellous
DS1 title screen music is quite calming but DS2 is such a mood
DS1 feels mysterious and DS2 feels melancholic.
The Demon's souls were cosmic, like something else that brought something new, previously unknown into our world. Dark souls was a calm, unhurried topic, you could feel at home. Dark Souls 2 really was the music of doomers, which is not surprising, given the attitude of most to this game. Bloodborne was a mysterious nightmare. Dark Souls 3 has become the epic finale of a franchise that has been talked about for decades. I really love them all.
In the remastered Dark Souls there’s no title screen music
No wonder. Your whole story is about you loosing your loved ones, your memories, your mind. When you venture out to the past only in order to start the unending cycle that will never cure you entirely
Then DS3 comes in...
Dark Souls 3 feels like the last busrt of energy someone has before they pass out. It's fucking epic
That's also the game itself
When I hear DS3 main menu I imagine the world dying. That moment when the sun dies and everything gets dark, unstoppable and unpredictable destruction, it shouts at you that everything is lost and you can't do anything, you feel powerless before what's coming...and yet you fight against it.
That's what the entire game makes me feel
@Agustin Giménez as Jacob Geller put it so succinctly in his video, Dark Souls 3 is thinking of ending things, "it is the entropic scream of a dying world." Yuka Kitamura's vocals are sooooo good.
@Nazek42 Yes, that's what I'm saying. Also, the theme.
It's rising from the ashes to answer a divine call.
"so we decided to rework the final boss into a mid-game boss named Pontiff Sullyvahn, what should we do with his old theme? should we keep it for the new final boss or do something else with it?"
"PUT IT IN THE MAIN MENU"
Its funny how they put the main antagonist in a random spot in middle of the game.
@@michasokoowski6651 And it still manages to be my favorite boss across the series somehow. Doens't even have an intro cutscene either.
@@bertvanbeterbed9702 Tbh, the beginning of the fight as he slowly approaches and his swords light up is way better than any cutscene could have been.
@@michasokoowski6651 My thoughts exactly
@@michasokoowski6651 and then you parry his first strike and feel like a total badass
I love how atmospheric DS2’s theme is.
Same. It’s really underrated, honestly.
Ds2 have the most hope music, back to majula really feel like back to home
@@kgbauo309 FR
@@kgbauo309 Yeah, that's the thing.
Dark Souls 2 is much more... hopeful.
Majula is a warmth town, the NPCs, atleast the blacksmith give you that type of "Go ahead, try! But be careful. We'll still be here."
implying the others aren’t atmospheric 🤡
When I first loaded up Dark Souls 3 and was confronted with the menu theme, I got a massive grin and knew I was gonna have a lot of fun
Fun = pain 😢
Same
@@treheartbreak9277 The average souls game players (like me fr fr)
Still listen to it at least once every time I start the game
First game, I thought it was going to be a fun and enjoyable experience
No main menu theme has the right to be as epic as DS3 main theme. It's an overkill, but in a good way. Sick theme.
I mean it was meant to be pontiffs boss music so…
No more than that of the Elden ring
@@dinomaster6321 I didn't know that. Pontiff's game release theme fits him really well, I'm glad they made that decision.
@@starless1759 yeah I agree, but then again pontiff was at one point the final boss and I believe he was called the king of the eclipse, so take that as you will
@@starless1759 Well orginally pontiff=lothric+lorian combined into one body. th-cam.com/video/HvHC7J-IYGA/w-d-xo.html
Nothing says "utter ruin" better than BB's menu.
It'll always be my favourite.
The Demon's souls were cosmic, like something else that brought something new, previously unknown into our world. Dark souls was a calm, unhurried topic, you could feel at home. Dark Souls 2 really was the music of doomers, which is not surprising, given the attitude of most to this game. Bloodborne was a mysterious nightmare. Dark Souls 3 has become the epic finale of a franchise that has been talked about for decades. I really love them all.
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bloodbornes main menu theme gives me a sense of nostalgia, if i ever received brain trauma so bad it gives me memory loss , id want to play bloodborne again without knowing anything about it.
@@Axeqr least desperate bloodborne player wanting brain trauma to be able to play the game for the first time again
honestly i feel you man fromsoftware is ignoring bloodborne for 6 years now lol
@@Axeqr same. I don't even want a remake or remaster. Just solid head trauma
To be quite honest those soundtracks are extremely good for studying or generally focusing on something
And DS3 theme is really good when you need to finish something an hour before deadline
@@user-yw4mp3bv4f same thing with every Bloodborne dlc boss theme (except Kos)
Just listened to every soulsborne ost in one sitting for midterms
DS3 is good for studying after the exam
Nobody cares.
I love how DS3 wastes NO TIME in getting you to the action. The music pumps you up right away, the tutorial is mega short and you're treated to a great boss in the first five minutes of play. It's a great send-off and a celebration of Dark Souls boss fights.
I’m really enjoying DS3 for what it is, I do better with linear progression and I like knowing where I’m going but DS3 feels simple and captures the difficulty I always imagined Dark Souls had, but fuck Irithyll Dungeon.
ds3 as a game is too simple unfortunately
@@sticksstickerson you can skip irythill dungeon,atleast the second part,i always do lol.
@@sticksstickerson Agreed there. I hate that place. It shot up to the top of my list of least favorite Soulsborne locations just from the stupid fucking jailers. That and them putting a mimic and a chest at the end of a dead end tunnel and then having basilisks drop down when you move away from them was cruel even for FromSoftware. I cleared the place so I could free Siegward for his quest, but that was the only driving factor for not just bulldozing my way past everything to get to the Profaned Capital bonfire. I will say that I like them having just the one bonfire with all the shortcuts; a bit more intricate than some of the other areas.
@@3DHDcatI get what you mean but can't really explain it. That's why I don't like it either. Only Sekiro
DS2’s theme is to me the embodiment of the Souls franchise in a song. That, and the credits song from DS3.
Try longing from Ds2, the menu+that one put me on a whole mood for at least a week after beat the game.
I liked BBs credits theme the most, it kind of takes you back to all the horrors you've faced but still kind of epic and hopeful in a way, considering you had the good ending where you just wake up in the sunlight, you forgot everything but that feeling remains.
DeS and DS1 are so special, I love those games to death
They have an unparalleled ability of capturing an ominous and mysterious yet calming vibe
@@TheNihilistPolarBearThat's very true. Playing those games for the first time completely blind is still one of the best experiences in gaming. While I felt like a beast doing samurai shit in Sekiro and intrigued by the darkness of Bloodborne, no other game has made me feel like I'm a nobody traversing a large and hostile land like DS1 and DeS 09.
Still the best ones
Yeah babyy DeS rulesss!
Still my favourite games in the franchise.
Sad to see that Demon's Souls has become quite a forgotten game, there is still nothing like it
DMS: soothing
Ds1: calming
DS2: sad
BB: Terrifying
DS3: Epic
So Elden Ring?
@@wolfienes l don't know cool l guess
@@anetery1226 elden ring: hopeful
Sekiro: Adventurous
@ratchet2002overused:joke
Dark Souls 2 main menu theme was the only reason why i learned to play piano. I dont understand how such simple tune gives me both hope and sadness at the same time.
The epicness of ds3 theme is so overwhelming. Brings a tear to my eye
Bloodborne has such a beautiful soundtrack that screams melancholy and despair I fucking love it.
GAGAGA
DS2 main menu is so peaceful, sad and somber, genuinely the best one, truly captures what dark souls is truly about, along with it's atmosphere.
It was my first ds game. Although miserable, it felt like "Dark souls"
@@potatoheadxd7891hell no it didnt, DS2 doesnt even feel like DS at all it feels like how Dead rising 3 felt to the older games, a good game but not the same
@@DexGen2002whats so different about ds2 than the other souls games
the lore is similar the combat is almost the same and most the weapons of ds1 reappeared in both ds2 and ds3
@@Salloom0and the ost was fire, even for the rat boss they went "lets give this fire ass track to the rats"
@@Salloom0 The lore is not similar, Drangleic is an entirely different continent, and the game's main topic is a different topic than the cycle of fire and dark. It delves into what the soul is and what makes a person hollow, and how to cure it. Any reference to the first flame feels kinda hamfisted in there, Lucia mentions it and then says you don't have enough faith to comprehend it, Aldia comes to the conclusion that Gwyn's little tomfoolery is what caused hollowing to start, and that's about it.
DS2 didn't feel like DS because its themes are a lot different, you aren't a pawn in the god's game but rather someone regular trying to keep their sanity and memories intact.
The reason most people hate DS2 is not its lore but the obviously rushed content and a fetish for ganking you on every turn.
the first few seconds of DS2 title screen are so haunting. one of my favourite DS2 songs
ZYOOOOOOOooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOM
ds1 menu song will always have a place in my heart
Bloodborne's one is the best imo, just captures the atmosphere and world of the game so perfectly
Each game has their own tone, but Bloodbornes menu, I feel, captures its tone perfectly.
I would argue 3's too, the world is literally about to die and the theme is giving off heavy "one last time in desperation" vibes.
bloodborne dickriders are so shameless
You feel like you don't matter listen to bb music which is the exact tone of the game. Like there are things much bigger than your comprehension
@@supersbbrawl4ever I always thought of it as "your last adventure" vibes
ds1 character creator music was god tier
DS2 menu brings those cold and lovely memories back, damn it, how good I had it and didn't know...
Ds2 ost is sooooo underrated
Love that game
Ds2 is the best, the way it just takes you and your emotions on a journey of pain and hope... perfection
The dark souls 2 theme makes me feel so hopeless and so lonely, makes me feel like . . . a young hollow.
@@ignacio57Exactly
Ds2 sounds like a unsovlable mystery
Demon's and DS1 for me. So calm and toughtfull
So true.
DS1 has a special place in my heart.
Dark souls 2 menu theme, majula theme and Ending credits theme(Longing) are the best
Best one is bloodborne tbh that shit goes hard af
Nah, objectively DS3 theme is better
DS2 hits home
i remember serverql tears ago i was feeling the lowest i have felt in a while and started playing ds2 and man it was perfect. had a strange sense of hope in there because of the game and it became one of my favorites in the soulsborne
The DS2 menu theme song is so "why do I live? is this life? Ah the nostalgia".
First it hypes you up and reminds you that There will be no good ending no matter what you do
Demon Souls, DS1, DS2, Blood Borne: let’s make something chill
DS3: LETS FUCKING GOOOOO!!!
Bloodborne soundtrack is anything but chill..
Ds1 title screen is so nostalgic and beautiful
Dark Souls III main menu theme is a masterpiece. Not as a video game music, but as a music in general. It would probably be considered among the greatest works of classical music if it was known more in musical circles. Truly wonderful.
As a classical music enjoyer, I totally agree. It's one of the bests. All of the musics in this video are pretty good but ds3 main is on a whole another league of its own for presenting a chaotic struggle with such brilliant harmony. Truly a master piece, no one can change my mind about it.
You’re probably exaggerating, but in all seriousness it doesn’t even come close to the greatest works in the classical repertoire. And I also think it’s a masterpiece
It wouldn't. It's okay, but a lot of sound doesn't equal good music.
@@EndOfExistence1337 A lot of sound doesn't equal bad music either?
@@kmmmsyr9883actually, it does. But not in the case of the main theme. Dark souls III's boss musics is way too excessive and noisy in general. I feel so overwhelmed when I listen most of them. But don't get me wrong, I enjoy listening to some of the FromSoft's pieces. The themes composed for DS III menu, abyss watchers, gwynevere, the ash lake, father gascoigne etc has nailed instrumental beauty for me and all of them carries an emotional weight that make them hard to forget. And for the record, epicness of a piece doesn't come from the number of the instruments directly but comes from the composition quality. For comparison Verdi's Dies Irae has the variety of sounds as the Vordt of the BV, but it's ten times more epic and powerfull, thanks to the much more cleaner and comprehendable combination of the instruments. But this is fine. Not all boss musics has to be in the same level with Mozart's Requiem. My problem with the people simply don't know the genre they're talking about and overappreciate the mediocre pieces while not showing any attention to the old masterpieces.
I'm leaning to DS2 because the first few seconds alone brings so much emotion, so hauntingly eerie and yet melancholic at the same time.
What every boss literally hears when the speedrunner opens the door from the other side: 1:11
Why did bro say literally
I like how every boss music in Bloodborne and even the title screen music doesn’t give you any hope or any chance to believe that you gonna beat this game
That's what makes it so beautiful to me, you're trapped in an overwhelming nightmare but somehow you still end up becoming the apex and killing every single horror in your way, before you transcend humanity and become a snail lol.
DS3's title music is just the hyping point, you listen to it and understand that's the last journey, it's the end of the series and it's going to be epic
Very nice
I loved the video
Ds3 is my favourite
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ds2 is based not ds3 lol
@@FakeAccount- explain how so.
Dark Souls 1 menu theme my favorite. I dont know why, but it reminds me something about Ancient Greece (philosophy, mythology)
DS1 character creation song is embedded in my soul. Love the series so fucking much.
"Ahh, sweet Champion. Leaving so soon?
Please, come back in good time.
I am frightened. Of the FEELS that gnaw away at me."
Bloodborne soundtrack can give one frenzy IRL, I love it
Please do another one but with elden ring.... That shit fucking BANGS
Yeah this video needs to be redone. :)
with sekiro too
And has a Simil with Demon's Souls main theme, like is the end of the Soulgames
I literally stay in the menu screen often just to listen to the main menu ost, it's just so good.
DmS : Dreamy foggyscape such as foggy forests or hills on the clouds
DS1 : Campfire under clear starry night
DS2 : Solemn Church, Temple or Shrine where clear lights shines on
BB : Bloodstained Streets, Dried trees which many bodies hanged on, Distorted uncanny night skies with full-moon shines
DS3 : EPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICCCC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bloodborne’s is so fucking good. It manages to perfectly capture the entire mood and theme of the game.
Shoutout to DS3 also.
after 300 hours I still listen to the ds3 menu theme all the way through every time I log in.
Ds3 menu has no right going so hard god dam it
All the music is painfully good if that makes sense, and they all feel so distinct. DS3 is the most epic for me but I love all of them. DS1 and 2 music feels incredibly nostalgic and melancholic
DS1 feels like a hug to the soul.
Dark Souls - Prepare to Die
save me from depression years ago. this game really is something
God, Bloodborne hits so hard when you haven't played it in a while.
DS1 title screen: 404 music not found
something about dark souls 2 just sticks with me, especially the menu music. it feels right
These are all so nostalgic for me. I’ve booted up DS3 so many times that music will forever be engrained in my mind
Say what you want about ds2 but the title theme and majula will stick with you for life
The first two have that silent hills' dark melancholic vibe
DS and DS2 are so beautiful, even DeS
All title musics have the same commitment, feeling you safe like sanctuary and majula do. But there is the final step of the journy, a big battle is coming to put an end to the history, the culmination of a dark soul, where everything is ending in the most ferocious battle❤😩
I cannot overstate how much DS1's menu music fits that game. All the games have great music, especially DS3 but damn. DS1 just has the absolute best theme. It really feels like DS1. I can't quite explain it.
There is not a single piece of music now or ever that will be as magical, mysterious and majestical as the dark souls 1 menu theme.
0:29 If the world is going to end I will listen this
Demon Souls: A mysterious place
Dark Souls: The adventure begins
Dark Souls 2: Nostalgic
Bloodborne: it's your downfall
Dark Souls 3: Now it's personal
Elden Ring: To take back our throne
Sekiro: hmmmmm fuck yeahhhhhh hmmmm fuck yeaahhhhh
@@Afflictamine
Down Bad
Ds2 has the best and most iconic themes
Ds3's title screen is probably going to be my favorite title screen music ever made, literally gets you pumped up for the masterpiece ahead. Literally love ds3 so much.
We can feel that Bloodborne music is an introduction to a masterpiece best of souls game by far ❤
Nah, dark souls still the best
@@superbrajanek4579 dont think so Bloodborne is better more original than dark souls
@@KK-ol5lv its not more original
@@superbrajanek4579 I’m telling you everyone thinks it’s better than the other souls why are you persisting lol Bloodborne is by far the best in terms of challenging gameplay and refines it by speeding up combat and giving us quality of tools to fight with the only flaw is it’s still in 30 fps other than that nothing to complain about
@@KK-ol5lv you didnt argument why it is original, its not the best souls game, its not original in anyway
DS1 title music is so ethereal, love studying to it.
I sleep too ds1 title screen almost every night it makes me feel safe
I can see why, it’s so calm!
all of these are amazing but dark souls 2 had me sitting there pondering for a while.
No way people don't talk about the Start of the DS2 theme. It literally gives me goosebumps EVERY TIME
Bloodborne and Dark Souls III main menu theme is other level 🔝
Walking Through Limbo
Leaving The Womb
Seeking Out The Sun
A Nightmare For Monsters
I Am The Castle
The feeling that hit me the first time i heard ds3 theme will never be the same again.....
Bro I remember just sitting on the DS3 main menu listening to the music for like 3 minutes before I even started playing. Shit is epic
Ds 1 is my first game, i will never forget how feel spending 1 hour. Reating character that somehow turn into a beef jerky for the rrst of my playthrough
There’s something about dark souls 2 menu theme that just hits different for me personally. But the DS1 theme (even tho that is the character creation theme) will always be my favourite as it was the first one I played back in 2011. Damn the nostalgia hits hard!
I could not have found a better image to describe ds3s title music
Cannot fucking choose. All of them shine in their own way and fashion. Let's be grateful for all good memories they bring back to us 🙏
Finally demons souls soundtrack got love its the chad hipster soundtrack of the series
DS2 theme-penetrates into the soul right to my heart:D
DS1 theme-warm, cozy and pleasant, evokes the feeling of a bygone era of the reign of great souls and gwyn)
Ds1/souls of fire will always be my favorite
DS3 theme gives me goosebumps
Dark souls 1 makes me feel so soft snd fuzzy inside
DS3 broke the mood
DS3 has a SERRRRIOUS theme.
DS1 theme is Godlike
*DS3
Demons Souls , Ds1 and 2 are perfect to me, they are strangely calming and spacial; just like the limbo of the world's.
Bloodbornes is so creeping, harrowing and haunting.
DarkSouls 3'ss theme has awesome to hear, especially for that first time when I wasn't expecting it. After finally got the game after beating 1 and 2 back and forth, it just felt so climatic. Its not just rousing, but kind of sad as it has a sense of finality to it.
Sekiros theme is kind of like a slow march of steady reserves, and unbending will
And Elden Ring's theme feels like an event
Each theme is characterful and thematic, like every great piece of music should be
Ds3 theme had this unrivaled intensity that truly befits the incredible ending to a monumental series of games. It's truly the best game ever made
Every time I listen to the dark souls 3 theme music literally the first thing you hear upon opening this game I literally get shivers down my spine and just get like Mass amounts of PTSD
Can't pick a favourite between Demon's Souls, Dark Souls, and DS2. Just so good
Dark souls 2 sounds so somber like it’s going to be the most mysterious and despaired of the siries when instead we get the fridgid outskirts
I had an insane streak of around two months last summer where I would strictly go to sleep at day and be awake at night playing video games and watching Better Calls Saul and Evangelion for the first time. I was also really getting into Ds3 at the time as well even though I had already beat it multiple times since my birthday in April, but fuck me man I just couldn’t get enough of it. I distinctly remember, hell I might even have a video of it, of me at like 3 in the morning booting up my ps4 just to hear that menu music on repeat. Wouldn’t even touch the game. Just a solid like 30-40 minutes of absolute delirious lunar bliss and serenity; couldn’t fall asleep, but I certainly wasn’t awake. I don’t know why I chose to do this instead of something more traditionally calming or less disruptive to my already fucked up sleeping patterns, but it gave me such an odd sense of peace. Bloodborne’s definitely my favorite of the souls games, but the cutscenes that show up after you idle in the menu long enough sort of ruin the themes atmosphere; like damn Sony, I’ve already bought the game I don’t need more trailers just let me rock my shit. Ds3s main menu theme though… Jesus Christ mate, it’s disturbingly poetic and climatic, perfectly fitting the games setting of the end times and the pay off to the themes of death and decay throughout the series, while also being a completely heroic tragedy of existential proportions. God I wish a better me could’ve experienced these games first, I don’t deserve them right now.
Bloodborne so immersive I can smell the iron of the blood the dripping the alarm bell and the snarl of beasts. Time to hunt
when I got dark souls 3 i was very excited and when I left my ps4 I heard the theme so loud I could hear it from another room I was more excited what I am about to start and yes i got a platinum in it and it was marvellous
Elden Ring's intro will be epic as fuck
This aged well
It's ok, but nothing compared to ds3
Its the worst out of the games
@@faraam7111 shits on ds3 menu theme low effort, literally the worst in the series, simply "generic epic song #48234"
I remember the feelings on ds2, Man that shit makes you think...
Ds3 i Just run the fast i can to load the game, what a FUCKING loud music
Bloodborne's theme is so reflectice of the game itself
I remember launching ds3 for the first time, and going to the bathroom and coming back to hearing my headphones blasting the best music ever
Demon's Souls menu music takes me to a certain realm within my head that is totally indescribable.
I love all of them :)
it's like starting, going trough and ending depression