I DON'T THINK MY REACTION WHEN THIS TRACK STARTED PLAYING CAN EVER BE REPLICATED BRO THIS GAME DOES NOT RELY ON NOSTALGIA BAIT AT ALL SO WHEN IT *DOES* HIT YOU WITH A FAMILIAR TRACK IT SENDS U OVER THE FUCKING MOOOOOOOOOOOOOON
There was a ton of buildup to the reveal of this track, so it hits you that, "Oh shit, we're in a familiar location for the first time in, like, a _while!_
As soon as it started fading in I just KNEW it was gonna beat drop as soon as the elevator opened and it hyped me up SO much. The music in this game is fantastic
Ironically, Another Medium was named after the Medium (aka the main setting) from Homestuck as Toby worked on the webcomic's music too, and it was a remix of a song in HS's soundtack. We have gone full circle.
@@catalystcatastrophe6328i thought it was called that because its the same melody, but in _another medium._ (went from homestuck [webcomic] to undertale [video game])
i really like this moment, because it feels so earned. the game isn't constantly hitting you with familiar locations and nostalgia blasts, and that makes the familiarity of hotland feel all the better. it all connects back so well, and helps the new areas feel like a natural extension of undertale's world
In the traditional Hero's Journey, the Hero goes from a place of relative safety, faces the trials and tribulations, gains new knowledge and power, and returns home, or wherever the start of the story is, with that power. Undertale takes this a step further, literally departing from HOME and returning to NEW HOME, with the knowledge and power (of friendship) gained through the adventure. Undertale Yellow takes this concept EVEN FURTHER by supplanting the traditional hero's journey with one happening in the player's mind. We depart from the relative comfort of Undertale, its ruins, its Toriel. We slowly diverge from what we recognise, branching off on our own, arduous journey through hardship and combat, before finally returning to our home, what we recognise. Undertale. Hotland. New Home.
they did an amazing job making it feel like it's own game, with references to undertale rather then the average fangame. I was shocked when I started hearing this and I loved it
It's up there with the intro to the Steamworks for me. Maybe that still trumps this a bit because of how unexpectedly GOOD that was. But this is close! The pacifist final boss too! (Right now I only finished that route so far)
The main difference between yellow and Deltatraveler is that traveler was built on fan service while yellow wasn’t. But since yellow barely had any fan service, moments like these hit so much harder
Agreed. DTr felt very much like a fangame, a well-made one don't get me wrong but obviously a fangame. UTY feels like an official entry precisely because it uses fanservice sparingly and has original characters instead of rehashing old ones. I love both, but I love this one more
It did a fantastic job tying lore together and giving a new perspective to Undertale and how massive the Underground actually is. Hell it somehow managed to get Red (from that one famous fangame back in the days) involved and actually give a backstory of how she became a royal guard, without interfering the main story in yellow.
This, this is exactly why I liked this game so much. I haven't played Undertale since 2016, and the last time I played something Undertale related was Deltarune CH2 in 2021, so I'm not the target demographic for most fangames. But this game actually felt like its own thing, It primarily revolves around its own characters, and the ones that it reuses from the original, it uses them in a natural manner. I think you could give this game to someone who hasn't ever played Undertale, and would probably enjoy it.
I think Yellow being very much its own thing works IMMENSELY in its favour. The big thing about DT that turns me off is how... self-referential the humour is, like you gotta be IN the fandom to get a lot out of weed ralsei or "kris where are we" jokes i think lmao. I much prefer how pure of an experience Yellow is, it's really like they just wanted to make their own game based in the world of Undertale
I really love how this remix was named just "Medium", because since it's a prequel to Undertale it isn't a "Another Medium" yet. It's so simple yet perfect.
To repeat what everyone else said Yeah to hear this come on as you ride into hotland hit HARD. We were finally back in undertale territory after the early ruins, if for a moment
this was the moment where I went "Please tell me this is what I think it is..." and as soon as Hotland's theme kicked in during elevator ride I was, "WE ARE SO FUCKING CEROBACK"
I also love that right after Chujin’s motif ends you hear Martlet’s motif start playing at 1:56 This symbolizes both Chujin’s and Martlet’s relationship as mentor and student, that Hotland is the location where Martlet judges you, and the trope of a mentor passing the torch to their successor as if you do Genocide Martlet will use all of Chujin’s research to stop you
Given the fact that Chujin and Kanako's motif seems to be shared, it also ties into Ceroba's intentions for bringing you to Hotland, even though the Lab is never actually visited in Yellow (outside of one cutscene at least). The more you look the more layers there are. This soundtrack is phenomenal.
There's no more surreal feeling than hearing one of the best songs from the first game in this one. When this turned on, I just sat back and had to vibe without doing anything just so I could hear it all.
Oh man, this hit really really hard while playing through Yellow. The first time we see a familiar location is in the Ruins, which is done to subvert expectations mostly, showing that this will be a very different journey from Undertale. Early on, we're eased into this different underground through visits to places shown but not explorable in Undertale, such as 'that area of the ruins in the background of the toy knife room' and 'wherever the hell in Snowdin Ice Wolf is supposed to be', but a large portion of the game takes place in the Dunes, and then a good chunk is in Steamworks too. For a long time, Hotland seems like a goal, that we keep failing to reach as well, so finally making it was already satisfying, but being the second and final time we see a familiar place from Undertale made it really special. I was almost in disbelief that I was actually somewhere I could recognize, and the music brought that home. I can tell that this feeling was almost definitely intentional, because the Undertale leitmotif is somewhat prominent here, and it really feels like this game uses it way more sparingly than Undertale ever did. I also really appreciate the flourishes that make this remix feel more specific to Clover's journey, I can't recognize if they're from somewhere else on the soundtrack since I'm not super familiar with it yet, but I do really like it. This is an amazing remix of an amazing song used amazingly in an amazing game.
I played Neutral first, going into this completely blind... When this theme hit, I was struck with this intense wave of powerful emotion that I had never felt before playing a video game. I experienced nostalgia... wistfulness... but also straight TERROR. Through all the fun adventuring and messing around growing to love all the characters, it finally hit me that I was in ENDGAME. And I knew from the start things were going to end badly for the little guy who was also my player character, but I could never have anticipated my emotions when I first got to this point. I trembled, teared up... I couldn't even get myself to progress forward for several minutes-- left to listen numbly to this iconic song over and over... When I finally got to the dance floor it did make me smile a little, but it didn't do much to ease the overwhelming sense of dread. Those feelings of unease only increased when I reached UG Apartments only for the music to give way to a dead silence, and spotted the trail of feathers leading to the alleyway where Catty and Bratty's shop was in the original game (and where the cowboy hat and empty gun are sold in that same game...) Thank you UTY for giving me this frightening yet truly memorable experience. I still get emotional thinking of it now. 10/10
Please, continue. I really like listening to other people talk about their first experiences/reactions to “those” parts of video games in general (god knows I’ll never forget my first reaction to the Spamton Neo boss battle)
When I got to this part, for some reason I thought that the elevator would pass by the Hotland and the segment 0:00 - 0:08 would fade out just like it faded in. However, when the elevator stopped and the song didn't quiet down, I got goosebumps. "Another Medium" is my favourite song from Undertale, so hearing its remix, especially after not hearing any familiar track in the new areas for such a long time, was pure bliss. The developers did this moment JUSTICE, and I am in awe how masterfully they used players' feelings of nostalgia here.
I am a Medium maniac. Every morning I listen to Medium. I tell all my friends about how great and beautiful Medium is. I have never heard a song more important and beautiful than Medium. If I get married, Medium will play. At my funeral, Medium WILL PLAY. I have made Medium apart of my life to the point I get withdrawal symptoms anytime I am not experiencing Medium. I am a Medium lover. If you could marry music, I would marry Medium. I would have kids, beautiful kids and a wonderful home with Medium. My friends and family say I need help but all I hear is jealousy, jealousy that they will never love something or someone as much as I love my dear Medium.
Having gone through such a large portion of the game in an entire new area (the Dunes) to finally go back "in track" gives this song such a huge feeling of success and conclusiveness, like this is it, you made it, you know this is the final treck and that the End is near
Finally seeing a true slice of undertale for the first time scince the Ruins cured a feeling of homesickness I didn't even know I had. This whole theme is filled with the feeling of "welcome back to a place of true familiarity. Welcome back to the main path." WELCOME TO HOTLAND
Aw man, this was such a hype moment of the game - I only wish there’d been a little more room in this area, because I had to just stand around in order to listen to the whole track on my first playthrough 🤣
Considering the soundtrack doesn't have a looping ending/start, it seems purposefully made like that. Although talking with all the NPCs definitely will make this track replay a couple times
It's hard to explain what I felt the first time I heard that theme sneak in. I think that is what I felt when taking the elevator from old Aperture to new Aperture in Portal 2. Just the change of pace from this games version of The CORE, to silence and the bottom of a dilapidated Hotlands elevator. Going into it, you see the classic Undertale elevator. ... then as the elevator starts moving, the music slowly creeps in, building up the anticipation. Right as the beat drops, you take a breath, the doors open, you take a few brave steps and see a familiar sight. R3, you are back on track with Frisk's journey, with some familiar sightings as well like the tile maze or the hotel without a MTT statue because "It was added last week" by the time Frisk gets there. ... this fangame hits different.
I love this moment so much, when this soundtrack plays for the first time in an elevator, and you realize from the first notes that you are going to a place where you have already been. When I first heard Medium and got into Hotland, I got goosebumps, because even when I was in Snowdin and got on an alternative road after leaving Ruins, I thought, "It would be cool if at the end of the game I still get to a familiar location, for example Hotland or CORE, and then it starts playing a soundtrack is from this location." I was damn right.
UTY has done a nice work in introducing it's location to player. When you entering the Snowdin, when you exit from mine with screen turns white and Dunes theme starts playing, flipping the switch in Steamworks and seeing how entire complex come to life, and culminating of our journey, when we finally reach familiar location, and one of the best songs from OG starts playing. All of this things are just a little something, but really memorable
another medium is my favorite undertale track so this song is like really good, and the context of finally being "back on track" in uty just makes it even better
This song perfectly encapsulates what Undertale Yellow means to me. Hearing this song was like experiencing it for the first time again which is exactly how I feel about yellow. It’s like playing Undertale for the first time again.
I am commenting on every single song of the Undertale Yellow Soundtrack playlist! (Read this knowing I discovered, explored and played Deltarune (in 2021) before Undertale (in 2022), which to the current day of this comment I have only watched the entirety of, but not actually played. Hence why I assume that I like Deltarune more than Undertale, because it was personal and... new, in a way, but can still feel what I would call a "fake" nostalgia from Undertale despite that). I played Undertale Yellow one time. My playthrough went across from 10/12/2023 to 26/12/2023, during a total of 15-16 days. I played it, aimed for the best, and got True Pacifist. When I finish it, I tell Flowey to wait. And get off the computer for the day. Some days pass by, and I finally start watching a True Pacifist route on YT. Some days pass by again, and I gain the courage to watch the not-so-dark path, and then the truly dark path. Some time passes once again, and I finally watch the end offered by Flawed Pacifist. Before the medium, there was another... As Clover ascends, they start pondering, feeling as if... their adventure might not be that far from over. They step out of the elevator, and a new reddish path opens to their vision in suspense... Oh do I remember this song well...! ;) How could I ever forget one of my most, if not THE most, heard non-battle music of UTY?! So, background storytime! Everyone loves "Another Medium", right? That is track from Undertale that I can feel it took a lot of time for people to notice it. Back in 2015-2016 (a period when I wasn't around these parts, just to clarify), I could definitely see people still not being aware of how well composed "Another Medium" was and is, still chewing on their "Hopes and Dreams"' and "MEGALOVANIA"'s and whatnot. That song just spells out "hidden gem" to me. It's the best area theme from Undertale, without a shadow of a doubt (for me, at least). In my opinion, if there's one track from UT I think aged like fine wine, then that's "Another Medium". I never really connected the song to where it plays, in Hotland I mean. Knowing my circumstances with UT, I got attached to the piece... solely because it's genuinely fricking good music, objectively I'd even say, though I can't speak for all on that matter. So, knowing this, you can already make out a rough sketch of my reaction towards the moment that "Medium" plays! Finally seeing the elevator again (after so many back and forth shenanigans), the lights flickering, clearly indicating that no one was attending to the Steamworks for a good while, I clearly recognised it, and I am not talking about the elevator ride with that crab-walking guy back in the East Mines. It was a... long elevator. I wasn't expecting anything but the atmospheric sound of the metal box going up (ah look it's the name of the other one!). But then... a quiet and unusual howling echoes through, and familiar notes fade in, increasing in volume as the ride goes on. My eyes went wide. I could not believe my ears! One of my most beloved songs from UT, remade to fit a different vibe, a different medium. Just a tiny stretch of a so so-so-notorious motif at 0:12 and... The drums hit three banging swings. Clover steps out at this very moment, and there... this is where "Medium" truly begins. Logically contrasting, but "Medium" is just the enhancement that I didn't know "Another Medium" could use! And yet, I do not mean that one replaces the other. I was gonna say that the first thing that "Medium" owns over "Another Medium" is the crescendo at the beginning, until I go listen to "Another Medium" and see that it was always there... Off to a great start :D (I'm intertwining by listening to both while writing this and it's kinda fun!) The howling at the beginning of "Medium" does some good to it, even though I think that part was only changed because of the impact of the elevator entrance (and BOY did it have an impact!). About the enhancements, it generally comes down to adding depth to the already existing instruments, like more lines of instruments, a pleasant octave or key change and, most of all, the addition of motifs! Generally speaking, that's what differentiates the two musical pieces. And it's not like all of these changes are necessarily direct improvements. After all, it IS difficult to make a track that is already perfect to be even better. The added motifs are specially what amuses me the most! The constant times that the UT motif appears for just that couple of notes, like at 0:12, 0:23, 0:38 and 1:37, just add that little sweet flavor that the track didn't need in the first place, but is welcomed anyway! And... if we're really talking about motifs here, I can't let, by my dear life, the one at 1:45 go by. None other... than the Ketsukane leitmotif. It's really sneaky actually, I almost let it pass thinking it was just some random set of notes included in the original iteration. What to make of this? It could make total sense, or any sense at all. I changed my mind a bit. I accept that changes regarding the sound of the instrument are just as amazing! The drums bang harder, the chorus is even grander, the sounds feel even more mechanical! Everything sounds so... enhanced! It gives just that little difference that makes you gain a new respect for the original, as well as the altered version and, most of all, brings home an unparalleled familiar feeling that hits you right in the depths of your soul (even for me, and the origin of my connection with it is not even THAT strong)! We've been through some tunes that offer an new look into already existing pieces, most of them, seen a long time ago, "Quiet Stray", "Enemy Approaching (Yellow)", "Ruins (Yellow)", etc. Many of these are very simple altered versions, the barely change anything in the grand scheme and sequence of the song. "Medium", on the other hand, is quite the game changer. It follows an identical pattern, but it changes quite a lot compared to the others that went through the same process. It's like Mr.Sword here knew this track was a banger that they just went "screw it, I'm bettering it." Ok, maybe I'm being a little harsh, 'cause "Enemy Approaching (Yellow)" also changes a lot (maybe as much as "Medium, even). However, there is one last thing that has to be compared between the two variants. A very important one. So important that I'm making a paragraph specifically dedicated to it. "Another Medium" sounds amazing, but the bar is kinda low when it comes to being exciting. Which is fair, many dangers lie ahead for the seventh human. Enemies, puzzles, triggers and switches. "Medium", however, while still maintaining the identity of Hotland, turns up the heat with higher-pitch instruments, many of which make the track feel more...sympathetic and even entertaining! What do I conclude? That both the mediums make their own evaluation of their whereabouts, and that evaluation, is these two tracks. The seventh, prone to many threats that will put them to the test, it will be challenging and difficult. The sixth, free from high-risk situations and inclined to explore, it will be adventurous. That's not my main conclusion, though. This is what is is. While the closing of "Another Medium" follows a calming, silent, preparing and solemn, as it ties with closer tumbles... "Medium", instead of going down the same route... it skyrockets up! To the farthest it can! The sky is the limit! Shining hope blinds even the lights! Nothing in this world could have prepared me for this. It's by far the most drastic change made on the song, and possibly the hardest any other song had/will have. When I heard it for th first time, I was in shock. I stopped for a moment to just process that! The ascension... it's... magical... otherworldly! I was in awe by this saying "I can't believe they found a way to make it better...". The fact that ending aims so high, and makes it feel just as right as the end of "Another Medium", maybe even more... To this day, I still can't tell if "Medium" is better than "Another Medium". I am incapable of saying which one is superior, and I don't think I ever will... fortunately. ...
It's crab hour! It's crab hour! (...is this a reference to Crab Rave that I just got...?) Hotland looks the closest to a full blown city from all that Clover has seen until now. Right at the entrance, a mail post. Clover got a letter from Axis this time! What could he want to sa- ... Well this won't work. Axis I know you probably had something really important to say, but we'll have to save it to another time. Are you seriously able to feel emotions (or something closer to it), but you can't take a pen and write on paper? Heck, even putting a printer to work? Ya gotta work on that my dude. To the far left, a comically big house sits by. Clover recognises the owner from the counter of the Saloon in the Wild East. Despite apreciating his advice and being glad that they seemingly moved on from their rivalry with that square robot, they can't help but be a little concerned about how he was broke just a few hours ago, and now has a giant house for him... The left path still continues, now... in purple? It briefly reminded Clover of a certain place... but they can't exactly remember what place. Not only Hotland seems to be a big city, but it appears to house all kinds of monsters, bet the business in this part of the Underground is as great as the size of the land itself! Nevertheless, spiders are impeding the way to the left. They say the spider house is under construction. The deputy still feels chills when they realize how much influence the spiders in this realm must have...Vending business, construction... Following down from the entrepreneur, there's a floor platform, with various square-shaped colored tiles that change... like a dance floor...? The crabs must be having a hell of a time, even the weather here is kinda tempered so- OH MYY GOD THAT'S EL BAILADOR HE'S RIGHT THERE!!!!! He really has a place for him after all, Club DANZA! I knew we would see each other again, old friend! He seem to be holding up just right, the monters seem to enjoy coming to his disco! He what?! He gave Clover VIP access?! This guy is the best! Unfortunately, our ex-sentinel of silence hasn't dance for a good while, they got a bit rough at it since El Bailador last showed up. Although, if they just concentrate, still and... YOO CLOVER IS HITTIN THOSE MOVES!!!!!!! El Bailador looks at them with a proud feeling. Clover cannot really confirm it since they were once again lighting up the stage, but they swore they saw El Bailador shed a tear when he turned around. Our deputy, though, isn't quite on the clock as they should be (especially because they don't even know what time it is). With a genuine smile, they wave goodbye at El Bailador, who waves back and bows in respect to their disciple. Clumsily, Clover bows back at their best professor. Only way to go is up from where they entered... Ah, there it is! The floor is all feathered up, leading to the alley on the right. The young traveller decides to check on the huge building first... "UG APPARTEMENTS"
I think it depends on your tastes, both track surely are great. I personally prefer lower tones track so Another Medium will always hit different for me, but Medium is a great alternate track with great leitmotif ^^
@@kryyto6587 Oh for sure! Another Medium basically sets the ground anyway! I don't know how to say it, but I just feel that Medium grasps on a more fulfilling and adventurous side of Hotland, which would fit since it's a completely new area for Clover, one on which they don't stay for long, so the few things they see end up being their only vision of the place. Another Medium fits its use because of the futuristic feel it has to it, and how prolonged it is goes well with how much time you take to traverse Hotland in that other case.
I love how the beginning with the once upon a time motifs welcomes you back on track, then the song plays with a more joyful, soulful tone as this is the hotland before Mettaton came and shoved in his sets and propaganda everywhere. Later on, we hear Martlet’s leitmotif which is a simple reminder that she’s close by, waiting for you on UG Apartments’ rooftops. The end of the song also tells you that your journey isn’t exactly over yet as you’ve still gotta reach ASGORE. (/get your entire journey reset by the flower who turned the underground into a dystopian puppet house or lead Ceroba to a way out from her endless tunnel)
Hotland, the climax of your adventure. This music represents this sense completely, the multiple part in it are absolutely powerful later when you know every ending.
I Unfortunately couldn't find this song in Spotify, but daaaaamn that's so good! And the name of the Song reminding you that You're in a place you've probably seen before omgggg
Dark Ruins: Land of Stone and Darkness Lower Snowdin: Land of Ice and Trees Dunes: Land of Sand and Justice Steamworks: Land of Robots and Steam Ruins: Land of Puzzles and Autumn Upper Snowdin: Land of Bones and Mountains Waterfall: Land of Trash and Frogs Hotland: Land of Heat and Clockwork
@@infinityheart_tm9270Waterfall being LOWAS and Upper/Lower Snowdin being LOFAF is a little bit of a stretch (though not too much of a strech) compared to Hotland, which is literally LOHAC
The part where this fades in when you ride the elevator for the first time... Holy fucking shit. It helps that Another Medium is easily one of my top favorites in the Undertale OST. I just sat there in awe as all the memories and feelings of that first Undertale playthrough all those years ago came right back and hit me harder than a damn supernova, I probably looked like I was having a Vietnam flashback I was so stunned...
I remember playing the game and when this track came in, it just hit me hard. I knew what was coming. The moment I stepped out of that elevator and saw the familiar place, I knew this is end game. The mere thought of what was about to happen to Clover, doubled with this track almost made me tear up. Little did I know, I would cry for real and pretty soon.
I love how after a long unkown desert and a percursor to the core we get something familiar we know and love before diving into the unkown again also clover has some moves
This is the equivalent of finally getting on the top route in a Sonic Game after being stuck on the lower route for so long. That’s not even a joke. Undertale Yellow is literally just the lower route
There's no way to describe how good this soundtrack was introduced in game, how amazing it is, but... 2:22 This, this is the part that made it into masterpiece, feeling of upcoming Finale, THE END of your journey is so close, and you're ready for it as never before
Short brain: its "medium" because the one later in the timeline is "another medium" Big brain: its just "medium" because its in the same medium as undertale vs another mediumnad doctor and patient were (Honestly it could probably be either)
I only got a short time with the nostalgia of Hotland, but oh boy was it nostalgic. After most of the game is over, after the only things that were reused from Undertale were at the very beginning, hearing Another Medium was perfect. A short burst of nostalgia before the finale.
I DON'T THINK MY REACTION WHEN THIS TRACK STARTED PLAYING CAN EVER BE REPLICATED BRO
THIS GAME DOES NOT RELY ON NOSTALGIA BAIT AT ALL SO WHEN IT *DOES* HIT YOU WITH A FAMILIAR TRACK IT SENDS U OVER THE FUCKING MOOOOOOOOOOOOOON
over the sun
Yea
I see you everywhere lol
There was a ton of buildup to the reveal of this track, so it hits you that, "Oh shit, we're in a familiar location for the first time in, like, a _while!_
yeah, i loved the steamworks, my favorite area, but it felt so nice for some "fresh" air (even though it's all probably just steam and gas still-)
I was so excited, I immediately noticed the buildup and was like OH SHIT YEAHHHH
And it’s only for like 4 rooms before the apartments
OH FU## YEA WE DOIN THIS SHI-
As soon as it started fading in I just KNEW it was gonna beat drop as soon as the elevator opened and it hyped me up SO much. The music in this game is fantastic
Naming this track Medium so that the Undertale one is called Another Medium is so genius and works so well, what a banger !
Yeah, that is a good naming thing they did
Ironically, Another Medium was named after the Medium (aka the main setting) from Homestuck as Toby worked on the webcomic's music too, and it was a remix of a song in HS's soundtack. We have gone full circle.
The original another medium is Patient from Homestuck
@@catalystcatastrophe6328 I didn't know that, that's good to know thanks haha !
@@catalystcatastrophe6328i thought it was called that because its the same melody, but in _another medium._ (went from homestuck [webcomic] to undertale [video game])
i really like this moment, because it feels so earned. the game isn't constantly hitting you with familiar locations and nostalgia blasts, and that makes the familiarity of hotland feel all the better. it all connects back so well, and helps the new areas feel like a natural extension of undertale's world
hi kr
i couldn't have said it better myself
In the traditional Hero's Journey, the Hero goes from a place of relative safety, faces the trials and tribulations, gains new knowledge and power, and returns home, or wherever the start of the story is, with that power.
Undertale takes this a step further, literally departing from HOME and returning to NEW HOME, with the knowledge and power (of friendship) gained through the adventure.
Undertale Yellow takes this concept EVEN FURTHER by supplanting the traditional hero's journey with one happening in the player's mind. We depart from the relative comfort of Undertale, its ruins, its Toriel. We slowly diverge from what we recognise, branching off on our own, arduous journey through hardship and combat, before finally returning to our home, what we recognise. Undertale. Hotland. New Home.
@@FlamingLily that is such an interesting way of seeing it i love it
they did an amazing job making it feel like it's own game, with references to undertale rather then the average fangame. I was shocked when I started hearing this and I loved it
NOTHING hit harder than going to Hotland and hearing this kick in.
Literally said out loud "We're so back."
We're so CeroBACK )
We're starlo back
We re dalv back
It's not Cl-over
I'll see myself out
Hotland always was such a huge goal for Clover, so much of the game revolves around “getting to hotland” and finally getting there is so satisfying
I hope the fangame called deltatraveler does the same thing because it's also "getting to hotland"(or grey doors i guess)
it should be call..
"Yet another Medium"
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@@Renno802 since undertale red (og game) is another medium why wouldn't the prequel be the first medium? Or just medium at that
And I was sad every time they mentioned it, since in UT you find the hat and gun in Hotlands
@@DanilegoPlays Bratty and Catty also mention* that they found the hat and the gun in a dumpster in waterfall
Which if you know...🥲
Did you know that if you stay idle on the disco dancefloor, Clover actually dances?
SCREW FRISK DANCE
the justice jig
nice name ❤❤❤@@Esburger
@@EsburgerThe bravery breakdown
but why
clovers justice , not bravery@@G1MM1CKTUNES
Dude, going up that elevator and then this songs started blasting was one of THE BEST sensations I've had with this game.
I honestly thought it was just like elevator music and realizing it was still going after I exited made me nearly jump out of my chair in excitement
Yes. exactly.
It's up there with the intro to the Steamworks for me. Maybe that still trumps this a bit because of how unexpectedly GOOD that was. But this is close!
The pacifist final boss too! (Right now I only finished that route so far)
It felt similar to entering the Cyber World in Deltarune ch 2
100% agree
The main difference between yellow and Deltatraveler is that traveler was built on fan service while yellow wasn’t. But since yellow barely had any fan service, moments like these hit so much harder
Agreed. DTr felt very much like a fangame, a well-made one don't get me wrong but obviously a fangame. UTY feels like an official entry precisely because it uses fanservice sparingly and has original characters instead of rehashing old ones. I love both, but I love this one more
It did a fantastic job tying lore together and giving a new perspective to Undertale and how massive the Underground actually is. Hell it somehow managed to get Red (from that one famous fangame back in the days) involved and actually give a backstory of how she became a royal guard, without interfering the main story in yellow.
This, this is exactly why I liked this game so much.
I haven't played Undertale since 2016, and the last time I played something Undertale related was Deltarune CH2 in 2021, so I'm not the target demographic for most fangames.
But this game actually felt like its own thing, It primarily revolves around its own characters, and the ones that it reuses from the original, it uses them in a natural manner. I think you could give this game to someone who hasn't ever played Undertale, and would probably enjoy it.
Yellow is built to be a prequel to Undertale, while Deltatraveler wants to do its own thing. Both are amazing at what they do.
I think Yellow being very much its own thing works IMMENSELY in its favour. The big thing about DT that turns me off is how... self-referential the humour is, like you gotta be IN the fandom to get a lot out of weed ralsei or "kris where are we" jokes i think lmao. I much prefer how pure of an experience Yellow is, it's really like they just wanted to make their own game based in the world of Undertale
I can tell that the creators of Yellow love UNDERTALE a lot. I can feel the passion oozing out of just the soundtrack.
@@xboxgoblin360what the fuck is that
@@xboxgoblin360 ?????????????
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@@xboxgoblin360what is that
I really love how this remix was named just "Medium", because since it's a prequel to Undertale it isn't a "Another Medium" yet. It's so simple yet perfect.
I love the subtle Once Upon A Time motif that plays. It’s like “Welcome back to Undertale!”
0:23
Finally someone who mentions it
for real
And then the main UTY theme hits at 2:21 and it gives you the sense of "don't forget, the journey isn't over yet!"
“No way… No way, it can’t be… It wouldn’t be…..”
Steps out of the doors
*R3*
“IT IS!!!!!!”
But what does the R stand for? Ravioli?
@@robertkovarna8294 right floor 3
@Oblivion5367 Its a papyrus phone call joke, You wouldnt get it
@@itizjuanwell then what does the L stand for
@@readytoplay7874 Laviori
To repeat what everyone else said
Yeah to hear this come on as you ride into hotland hit HARD. We were finally back in undertale territory after the early ruins, if for a moment
When the Medium is no longer another
Not yet
This is the unofficial prequel
!😳
@ReusableRocket987 thanks
@ReusableRocket987 thanks
I remember getting on that elevator and the moment I heard the first note... I had the widest f#$king smile ever.
I kinda knew that lift would lead to HOTLAND so i was pissed then I was forced back to Ceroba"s house
@@hopefuldreamer6725 same, but after checking her house, ceroba easily become my most hated character lol💀
this was the moment where I went "Please tell me this is what I think it is..."
and as soon as Hotland's theme kicked in during elevator ride
I was, "WE ARE SO FUCKING CEROBACK"
WE ARE SO CLO-BACK!
WE ARE SO FLOW-BACK CHAT!!!1
WE ARE SO DECIBACK
WE STARLO BACK
WE ARE SO BAXIS
Love how at 1:43 you can hear some of Chujin's motif, love how everything just connects together so well
I also love that right after Chujin’s motif ends you hear Martlet’s motif start playing at 1:56
This symbolizes both Chujin’s and Martlet’s relationship as mentor and student, that Hotland is the location where Martlet judges you, and the trope of a mentor passing the torch to their successor as if you do Genocide Martlet will use all of Chujin’s research to stop you
wait, isn't 143 a number meaning "i love you"?
@@user-to9tk9fe4cthat’s only an Omori thing
Given the fact that Chujin and Kanako's motif seems to be shared, it also ties into Ceroba's intentions for bringing you to Hotland, even though the Lab is never actually visited in Yellow (outside of one cutscene at least).
The more you look the more layers there are. This soundtrack is phenomenal.
As someone who's favorite song that isn't a boss theme is Another Medium, hearing this made me unbelievably happy!
Same
It's so good.
There's no more surreal feeling than hearing one of the best songs from the first game in this one. When this turned on, I just sat back and had to vibe without doing anything just so I could hear it all.
1:56 Love the slight inclusion of Martlet's theme considering this is where she "judges" you.
Basically martlet is like the sans of undertale yellow
@@cosmicalize She's both the sans and the Papyrus of Yellow.
@@bigzero7720Sans and Papyrus are Gaster pieces moment:
Also at 1:45 you can hear Chujin’s motif right before it. Am i.. seeing another good relationship?
And the Justice Theme at 2:22.
hearing this slowly fade in while riding the elevator was one of the most memorable things in the entire game for me
Oh man, this hit really really hard while playing through Yellow. The first time we see a familiar location is in the Ruins, which is done to subvert expectations mostly, showing that this will be a very different journey from Undertale. Early on, we're eased into this different underground through visits to places shown but not explorable in Undertale, such as 'that area of the ruins in the background of the toy knife room' and 'wherever the hell in Snowdin Ice Wolf is supposed to be', but a large portion of the game takes place in the Dunes, and then a good chunk is in Steamworks too. For a long time, Hotland seems like a goal, that we keep failing to reach as well, so finally making it was already satisfying, but being the second and final time we see a familiar place from Undertale made it really special. I was almost in disbelief that I was actually somewhere I could recognize, and the music brought that home. I can tell that this feeling was almost definitely intentional, because the Undertale leitmotif is somewhat prominent here, and it really feels like this game uses it way more sparingly than Undertale ever did. I also really appreciate the flourishes that make this remix feel more specific to Clover's journey, I can't recognize if they're from somewhere else on the soundtrack since I'm not super familiar with it yet, but I do really like it. This is an amazing remix of an amazing song used amazingly in an amazing game.
Isn't Ice Wolf in Snowdin Town in Undertale, though?
yap yap
the remix uses motifs from several main characters themes aswell (albeit their hard to notice at times), which makes this hit so much harder
Technically the second to last because of the throne room and judgement hall in Flawed Pacifist and Genocide.
I played Neutral first, going into this completely blind... When this theme hit, I was struck with this intense wave of powerful emotion that I had never felt before playing a video game.
I experienced nostalgia... wistfulness... but also straight TERROR. Through all the fun adventuring and messing around growing to love all the characters, it finally hit me that I was in ENDGAME.
And I knew from the start things were going to end badly for the little guy who was also my player character, but I could never have anticipated my emotions when I first got to this point.
I trembled, teared up... I couldn't even get myself to progress forward for several minutes-- left to listen numbly to this iconic song over and over... When I finally got to the dance floor it did make me smile a little, but it didn't do much to ease the overwhelming sense of dread.
Those feelings of unease only increased when I reached UG Apartments only for the music to give way to a dead silence, and spotted the trail of feathers leading to the alleyway where Catty and Bratty's shop was in the original game (and where the cowboy hat and empty gun are sold in that same game...)
Thank you UTY for giving me this frightening yet truly memorable experience. I still get emotional thinking of it now. 10/10
Please, continue. I really like listening to other people talk about their first experiences/reactions to “those” parts of video games in general (god knows I’ll never forget my first reaction to the Spamton Neo boss battle)
When I got to this part, for some reason I thought that the elevator would pass by the Hotland and the segment 0:00 - 0:08 would fade out just like it faded in.
However, when the elevator stopped and the song didn't quiet down, I got goosebumps. "Another Medium" is my favourite song from Undertale, so hearing its remix, especially after not hearing any familiar track in the new areas for such a long time, was pure bliss.
The developers did this moment JUSTICE, and I am in awe how masterfully they used players' feelings of nostalgia here.
Ok it would have been really funny if the elevator went past Hotland.
terraria biome ahh transition
I am a Medium maniac. Every morning I listen to Medium. I tell all my friends about how great and beautiful Medium is. I have never heard a song more important and beautiful than Medium. If I get married, Medium will play. At my funeral, Medium WILL PLAY. I have made Medium apart of my life to the point I get withdrawal symptoms anytime I am not experiencing Medium. I am a Medium lover. If you could marry music, I would marry Medium. I would have kids, beautiful kids and a wonderful home with Medium. My friends and family say I need help but all I hear is jealousy, jealousy that they will never love something or someone as much as I love my dear Medium.
Huh???
What's your opinion on another medium from undertale?
@@AldinRamic oh my god theres another one
@@noirofheart yes
Copypasta? X)
I love how in the first reveal of this track in the elevator it getting louder kinda implacates that the music just radiates from hotland.
Having gone through such a large portion of the game in an entire new area (the Dunes) to finally go back "in track" gives this song such a huge feeling of success and conclusiveness, like this is it, you made it, you know this is the final treck and that the End is near
Those last 5-10 seconds are SO banger, I wish that part was a little longer
What's that part from
@@user-nb7wx6je4eI believe it’s “Justice”, the game over theme
@@infernogaming4671 I had the same thought but I was thinking maybe it was also part of another song
@@user-nb7wx6je4eIt's also part of a Ceroba theme, can't remember which one
i cant describe the excitement i felt when i started seeing the hotland terrain
I know Clover has never been to Hot land but when i finally got here i was like
"We're home."
Correction: We're New Home.
@@arloklenczon6811 Standardization: We're Old Home.
The buildup to this was crazy, to be hit with the feeling of nostalgia once the familiar track starts playing, straight fire.
Finally seeing a true slice of undertale for the first time scince the Ruins cured a feeling of homesickness I didn't even know I had. This whole theme is filled with the feeling of "welcome back to a place of true familiarity. Welcome back to the main path."
WELCOME TO HOTLAND
Clover dancing is the best part about this part of the game
Real
As soon as I heard the first notes I had shivers and a smile was printed on my face for a whole minute. Marvelous.
Aw man, this was such a hype moment of the game - I only wish there’d been a little more room in this area, because I had to just stand around in order to listen to the whole track on my first playthrough 🤣
Considering the soundtrack doesn't have a looping ending/start, it seems purposefully made like that. Although talking with all the NPCs definitely will make this track replay a couple times
That feeling...
Going up the elevator and this song suddenly kicks in.
Tonight we Clover Dance til we die, baby.
this track PERFECTLY captures the feeling of finally returning to the hotlands after playing undertale so many years ago 😭😭 so nostalgic
can't wait for another 🙏🏻🔥
google undertale ost
@@VectorJW9260holy [cungadero]
@@promocode3176 new response just dropped
@@promocode3176new soul just dropped
@@promocode3176DO I FEEL GOOD!
HERE I AM KRIS!
BIG
[[BIGGER AND BETTER]] THAN EVER
It's hard to explain what I felt the first time I heard that theme sneak in. I think that is what I felt when taking the elevator from old Aperture to new Aperture in Portal 2.
Just the change of pace from this games version of The CORE, to silence and the bottom of a dilapidated Hotlands elevator. Going into it, you see the classic Undertale elevator.
... then as the elevator starts moving, the music slowly creeps in, building up the anticipation. Right as the beat drops, you take a breath, the doors open, you take a few brave steps and see a familiar sight. R3, you are back on track with Frisk's journey, with some familiar sightings as well like the tile maze or the hotel without a MTT statue because "It was added last week" by the time Frisk gets there.
... this fangame hits different.
I love this moment so much, when this soundtrack plays for the first time in an elevator, and you realize from the first notes that you are going to a place where you have already been. When I first heard Medium and got into Hotland, I got goosebumps, because even when I was in Snowdin and got on an alternative road after leaving Ruins, I thought, "It would be cool if at the end of the game I still get to a familiar location, for example Hotland or CORE, and then it starts playing a soundtrack is from this location." I was damn right.
I love the name of this track being "Medium" as this game's events happens before Undertale
UTY has done a nice work in introducing it's location to player. When you entering the Snowdin, when you exit from mine with screen turns white and Dunes theme starts playing, flipping the switch in Steamworks and seeing how entire complex come to life, and culminating of our journey, when we finally reach familiar location, and one of the best songs from OG starts playing. All of this things are just a little something, but really memorable
This track just HIT me so good, it felt like a real remastered edition of this track and I was in LOVE
God I love how *spectacular* this game's remixes of existing Undertale tracks are
2:22 something about this motif that makes me feel extra sad
I like to called that the Justice motif cause its First in the Justice song
Nostalgia
i don't know why, but the ending part (starting here 2:19) gives me chills every time i hear it. this is perfection
it's the "Justice" motif
@@NothingGgs0 i knowww, it just sounds so epic and amazing it might be one of my fav UTY songs just because of it lol
@@NothingGgs0 its some point of no return.
All the game I was like "Another Medium leitmotif WHEN" Then I got to the elevator and screamed my lungs out
Ceroba and Starlo:(Having a serious problem)
Martlet:(Still waiting)
Clover:Haha Dance!
2:22 here is my YELLOW
After sitting in the room with the disco flooring watching Clover dance for 10 hours you really start to appreciate this song.
Introduction of hotland in this game is just amazing. I dropped a tear at this moment, you've even created beatiful timings for music to kick in.
another medium is my favorite undertale track so this song is like really good, and the context of finally being "back on track" in uty just makes it even better
This song perfectly encapsulates what Undertale Yellow means to me. Hearing this song was like experiencing it for the first time again which is exactly how I feel about yellow. It’s like playing Undertale for the first time again.
I am commenting on every single song of the Undertale Yellow Soundtrack playlist! (Read this knowing I discovered, explored and played Deltarune (in 2021) before Undertale (in 2022), which to the current day of this comment I have only watched the entirety of, but not actually played. Hence why I assume that I like Deltarune more than Undertale, because it was personal and... new, in a way, but can still feel what I would call a "fake" nostalgia from Undertale despite that).
I played Undertale Yellow one time. My playthrough went across from 10/12/2023 to 26/12/2023, during a total of 15-16 days. I played it, aimed for the best, and got True Pacifist. When I finish it, I tell Flowey to wait. And get off the computer for the day. Some days pass by, and I finally start watching a True Pacifist route on YT. Some days pass by again, and I gain the courage to watch the not-so-dark path, and then the truly dark path. Some time passes once again, and I finally watch the end offered by Flawed Pacifist.
Before the medium, there was another...
As Clover ascends, they start pondering, feeling as if... their adventure might not be that far from over.
They step out of the elevator, and a new reddish path opens to their vision in suspense...
Oh do I remember this song well...! ;)
How could I ever forget one of my most, if not THE most, heard non-battle music of UTY?!
So, background storytime! Everyone loves "Another Medium", right? That is track from Undertale that I can feel it took a lot of time for people to notice it. Back in 2015-2016 (a period when I wasn't around these parts, just to clarify), I could definitely see people still not being aware of how well composed "Another Medium" was and is, still chewing on their "Hopes and Dreams"' and "MEGALOVANIA"'s and whatnot. That song just spells out "hidden gem" to me. It's the best area theme from Undertale, without a shadow of a doubt (for me, at least). In my opinion, if there's one track from UT I think aged like fine wine, then that's "Another Medium".
I never really connected the song to where it plays, in Hotland I mean. Knowing my circumstances with UT, I got attached to the piece... solely because it's genuinely fricking good music, objectively I'd even say, though I can't speak for all on that matter.
So, knowing this, you can already make out a rough sketch of my reaction towards the moment that "Medium" plays! Finally seeing the elevator again (after so many back and forth shenanigans), the lights flickering, clearly indicating that no one was attending to the Steamworks for a good while, I clearly recognised it, and I am not talking about the elevator ride with that crab-walking guy back in the East Mines. It was a... long elevator. I wasn't expecting anything but the atmospheric sound of the metal box going up (ah look it's the name of the other one!).
But then... a quiet and unusual howling echoes through, and familiar notes fade in, increasing in volume as the ride goes on. My eyes went wide. I could not believe my ears! One of my most beloved songs from UT, remade to fit a different vibe, a different medium. Just a tiny stretch of a so so-so-notorious motif at 0:12 and... The drums hit three banging swings. Clover steps out at this very moment, and there... this is where "Medium" truly begins.
Logically contrasting, but "Medium" is just the enhancement that I didn't know "Another Medium" could use! And yet, I do not mean that one replaces the other.
I was gonna say that the first thing that "Medium" owns over "Another Medium" is the crescendo at the beginning, until I go listen to "Another Medium" and see that it was always there... Off to a great start :D (I'm intertwining by listening to both while writing this and it's kinda fun!) The howling at the beginning of "Medium" does some good to it, even though I think that part was only changed because of the impact of the elevator entrance (and BOY did it have an impact!). About the enhancements, it generally comes down to adding depth to the already existing instruments, like more lines of instruments, a pleasant octave or key change and, most of all, the addition of motifs! Generally speaking, that's what differentiates the two musical pieces. And it's not like all of these changes are necessarily direct improvements. After all, it IS difficult to make a track that is already perfect to be even better. The added motifs are specially what amuses me the most! The constant times that the UT motif appears for just that couple of notes, like at 0:12, 0:23, 0:38 and 1:37, just add that little sweet flavor that the track didn't need in the first place, but is welcomed anyway! And... if we're really talking about motifs here, I can't let, by my dear life, the one at 1:45 go by. None other... than the Ketsukane leitmotif. It's really sneaky actually, I almost let it pass thinking it was just some random set of notes included in the original iteration. What to make of this? It could make total sense, or any sense at all. I changed my mind a bit. I accept that changes regarding the sound of the instrument are just as amazing! The drums bang harder, the chorus is even grander, the sounds feel even more mechanical! Everything sounds so... enhanced! It gives just that little difference that makes you gain a new respect for the original, as well as the altered version and, most of all, brings home an unparalleled familiar feeling that hits you right in the depths of your soul (even for me, and the origin of my connection with it is not even THAT strong)!
We've been through some tunes that offer an new look into already existing pieces, most of them, seen a long time ago, "Quiet Stray", "Enemy Approaching (Yellow)", "Ruins (Yellow)", etc. Many of these are very simple altered versions, the barely change anything in the grand scheme and sequence of the song. "Medium", on the other hand, is quite the game changer. It follows an identical pattern, but it changes quite a lot compared to the others that went through the same process. It's like Mr.Sword here knew this track was a banger that they just went "screw it, I'm bettering it." Ok, maybe I'm being a little harsh, 'cause "Enemy Approaching (Yellow)" also changes a lot (maybe as much as "Medium, even).
However, there is one last thing that has to be compared between the two variants. A very important one. So important that I'm making a paragraph specifically dedicated to it.
"Another Medium" sounds amazing, but the bar is kinda low when it comes to being exciting. Which is fair, many dangers lie ahead for the seventh human. Enemies, puzzles, triggers and switches. "Medium", however, while still maintaining the identity of Hotland, turns up the heat with higher-pitch instruments, many of which make the track feel more...sympathetic and even entertaining! What do I conclude? That both the mediums make their own evaluation of their whereabouts, and that evaluation, is these two tracks. The seventh, prone to many threats that will put them to the test, it will be challenging and difficult. The sixth, free from high-risk situations and inclined to explore, it will be adventurous.
That's not my main conclusion, though. This is what is is.
While the closing of "Another Medium" follows a calming, silent, preparing and solemn, as it ties with closer tumbles...
"Medium", instead of going down the same route... it skyrockets up! To the farthest it can! The sky is the limit! Shining hope blinds even the lights!
Nothing in this world could have prepared me for this. It's by far the most drastic change made on the song, and possibly the hardest any other song had/will have. When I heard it for th first time, I was in shock. I stopped for a moment to just process that! The ascension... it's... magical... otherworldly! I was in awe by this saying "I can't believe they found a way to make it better...". The fact that ending aims so high, and makes it feel just as right as the end of "Another Medium", maybe even more...
To this day, I still can't tell if "Medium" is better than "Another Medium". I am incapable of saying which one is superior, and I don't think I ever will... fortunately.
...
It's crab hour! It's crab hour! (...is this a reference to Crab Rave that I just got...?)
Hotland looks the closest to a full blown city from all that Clover has seen until now. Right at the entrance, a mail post. Clover got a letter from Axis this time! What could he want to sa-
...
Well this won't work. Axis I know you probably had something really important to say, but we'll have to save it to another time. Are you seriously able to feel emotions (or something closer to it), but you can't take a pen and write on paper? Heck, even putting a printer to work? Ya gotta work on that my dude.
To the far left, a comically big house sits by. Clover recognises the owner from the counter of the Saloon in the Wild East. Despite apreciating his advice and being glad that they seemingly moved on from their rivalry with that square robot, they can't help but be a little concerned about how he was broke just a few hours ago, and now has a giant house for him...
The left path still continues, now... in purple? It briefly reminded Clover of a certain place... but they can't exactly remember what place. Not only Hotland seems to be a big city, but it appears to house all kinds of monsters, bet the business in this part of the Underground is as great as the size of the land itself! Nevertheless, spiders are impeding the way to the left. They say the spider house is under construction. The deputy still feels chills when they realize how much influence the spiders in this realm must have...Vending business, construction...
Following down from the entrepreneur, there's a floor platform, with various square-shaped colored tiles that change... like a dance floor...? The crabs must be having a hell of a time, even the weather here is kinda tempered so-
OH MYY GOD THAT'S EL BAILADOR HE'S RIGHT THERE!!!!!
He really has a place for him after all, Club DANZA! I knew we would see each other again, old friend! He seem to be holding up just right, the monters seem to enjoy coming to his disco! He what?! He gave Clover VIP access?! This guy is the best!
Unfortunately, our ex-sentinel of silence hasn't dance for a good while, they got a bit rough at it since El Bailador last showed up. Although, if they just concentrate, still and... YOO CLOVER IS HITTIN THOSE MOVES!!!!!!! El Bailador looks at them with a proud feeling. Clover cannot really confirm it since they were once again lighting up the stage, but they swore they saw El Bailador shed a tear when he turned around.
Our deputy, though, isn't quite on the clock as they should be (especially because they don't even know what time it is). With a genuine smile, they wave goodbye at El Bailador, who waves back and bows in respect to their disciple. Clumsily, Clover bows back at their best professor.
Only way to go is up from where they entered...
Ah, there it is! The floor is all feathered up, leading to the alley on the right. The young traveller decides to check on the huge building first...
"UG APPARTEMENTS"
(03/05/2024)
I think it depends on your tastes, both track surely are great. I personally prefer lower tones track so Another Medium will always hit different for me, but Medium is a great alternate track with great leitmotif ^^
@@kryyto6587 Oh for sure! Another Medium basically sets the ground anyway! I don't know how to say it, but I just feel that Medium grasps on a more fulfilling and adventurous side of Hotland, which would fit since it's a completely new area for Clover, one on which they don't stay for long, so the few things they see end up being their only vision of the place. Another Medium fits its use because of the futuristic feel it has to it, and how prolonged it is goes well with how much time you take to traverse Hotland in that other case.
I love how the beginning with the once upon a time motifs welcomes you back on track, then the song plays with a more joyful, soulful tone as this is the hotland before Mettaton came and shoved in his sets and propaganda everywhere. Later on, we hear Martlet’s leitmotif which is a simple reminder that she’s close by, waiting for you on UG Apartments’ rooftops. The end of the song also tells you that your journey isn’t exactly over yet as you’ve still gotta reach ASGORE. (/get your entire journey reset by the flower who turned the underground into a dystopian puppet house or lead Ceroba to a way out from her endless tunnel)
Hotland, the climax of your adventure. This music represents this sense completely, the multiple part in it are absolutely powerful later when you know every ending.
You have no idea how hyped I got when I heard this
I Unfortunately couldn't find this song in Spotify, but daaaaamn that's so good! And the name of the Song reminding you that You're in a place you've probably seen before omgggg
You've been trying to get here since like snowdin and the area's main song only plays in 5 rooms, 3 of which are optional 😭
I find it funny that this barely plays because you're in hotland for like 2 seconds. Y'all made a banger for no reason
Dark Ruins: Land of Stone and Darkness
Lower Snowdin: Land of Ice and Trees
Dunes: Land of Sand and Justice
Steamworks: Land of Robots and Steam
Ruins: Land of Puzzles and Autumn
Upper Snowdin: Land of Bones and Mountains
Waterfall: Land of Trash and Frogs
Hotland: Land of Heat and Clockwork
Huh. I figured that Waterfall had more in common with Wind and Shade.
Snowdin is also just Frost and Frogs without the volcano.
@@infinityheart_tm9270Waterfall being LOWAS and Upper/Lower Snowdin being LOFAF is a little bit of a stretch (though not too much of a strech) compared to Hotland, which is literally LOHAC
VERY good track!
Leitmotif of "Justice" in te end - the best part! IMHO.
I do wish we had a bit more of actual hotland, if you don’t talk to anymore your only hearing this song for like 15 seconds
Love how its called medium as this takes place before undertale so we have “medium” in undertale yellow while we have “another medium” in undertake
BRO, THAT ELEVATOR RIDE WAS SO EPIC
"Okay, ive entered an Elevator. I wonder where ill end u-
HOLY SHIT"
Seeing Heats flamesman was such a pay off tbh. it was great! All of the callbacks in this area of the game are amazinggg
Clover's little dance easter egg made me cheer they are honestely a much better protagonist than Frisk
This remix improved the song so much for me.
When i stepped off the elevator and saw it said "R3" plus this theme begining in the background, you can say i was a bit more than excited.
The part where this fades in when you ride the elevator for the first time... Holy fucking shit. It helps that Another Medium is easily one of my top favorites in the Undertale OST.
I just sat there in awe as all the memories and feelings of that first Undertale playthrough all those years ago came right back and hit me harder than a damn supernova, I probably looked like I was having a Vietnam flashback I was so stunned...
This was a religious experience
I remember playing the game and when this track came in, it just hit me hard. I knew what was coming. The moment I stepped out of that elevator and saw the familiar place, I knew this is end game. The mere thought of what was about to happen to Clover, doubled with this track almost made me tear up. Little did I know, I would cry for real and pretty soon.
I love how after a long unkown desert and a percursor to the core we get something familiar we know and love before diving into the unkown again also clover has some moves
How it feels to explore your old minecraft worlds:
The fact that this soundtrack is actually played in like, 3 rooms, shows the huge dedication from the team ❤
1:45 the ceroba leitmotif???? in the background????? did not notice that first time playing
and martlet’s at 1:56
and justice at 2:22
2:22 is actually some point of no return.
The nostalgia that hit me was wild.
0:24 UNDERTALE LEITMOTIF GOES SO HARD IN THE FLUTES
The deep decending
"Thump thump thump, thud"
At the very start as you enter really sells the "oh shit its hotland!!! I know this place!!"
This is the equivalent of finally getting on the top route in a Sonic Game after being stuck on the lower route for so long. That’s not even a joke. Undertale Yellow is literally just the lower route
Holy shit!
I never thought i would be so happy to hear this song but here we are
Reaching this part of the game evoked a sense of familiarity within me. You'd love to see a bit of Hotland pre-Mettaton.
(Vents are not in the game!)
Not yet
There's no way to describe how good this soundtrack was introduced in game, how amazing it is, but...
2:22 This, this is the part that made it into masterpiece, feeling of upcoming Finale, THE END of your journey is so close, and you're ready for it as never before
THE RETURN OF HEATS FLAMESMAN!!!!!
ALSO OH MY GOD I LOVE THIS COVER OF ANOTHER MEDIUM IT FEELS SO POWERFUL
I absolutely love that its called “Medium” for the follow up to “Another Medium” in regular Undertale
another medium is my favorite track from undertale, so getting to hear the almost exact same intro here was so awesome
Short brain: its "medium" because the one later in the timeline is "another medium"
Big brain: its just "medium" because its in the same medium as undertale vs another mediumnad doctor and patient were
(Honestly it could probably be either)
I only got a short time with the nostalgia of Hotland, but oh boy was it nostalgic. After most of the game is over, after the only things that were reused from Undertale were at the very beginning, hearing Another Medium was perfect. A short burst of nostalgia before the finale.
The fact that you only hear this for 3-4 rooms yet it's a full remixed Another Medium shows how much care was put into this whole fangame ❤❤❤
I am playing this game rn and when this track started playing I was VIBING
It is no longer “another medium” it is now just “medium”, this is the true human.
Hearing these words fills you with *justice*
No this was just before "Another" medium
@@FumanyuX when I put this comment I didn’t see the game yet. But now I do and still don’t understand. What do you mean it’s before another medium
@@waseemjaber7743 undertale yellow take place before undertale
in undertale this track is called Another medium
this is just medium
@@FumanyuX yes that’s what my original comment was saying
I really like how 1:44 they use both Ceroba and Martlet's leitmotifs even if Martlet's is hard to hear but it as at 1:55
I love how Clover's dance moves sync with 1:01. Truly insane.
It syncs with the whole song actually :3
Very statisfying
I was so happy to hear this, CUZ I HAD BEEN WAITING SO LONG FOR A FAMILIAR AREA.
you're exited because of Another Medium motif, i'm exited because we got to hear the best track, Long elevator, we are not the same
Phenomenal buildup. Oh my god this game is a 10/10
That motif of “Nothing but the truth” hits hard, not just musically but emotionally
Another banger