Drakengard 3 - The Final Song | Reacting To Video Game Music!

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  • Yoko Taro created the game but the music was composed by Keiichi Okabe, Kakeru Ishihama and Akitaka Tohyama.

    @seboulol@seboulol2 жыл бұрын
    • even when the game is hated the characters ost and gameplay are 10/10 for me a masterpiece like MGS

      @aerozchris7635@aerozchris7635 Жыл бұрын
  • Oh hey it's that rhythm game boss that took me 8 hours of attempts to clear. Beautiful song, insanely difficult boss

    @JesseAnderson@JesseAnderson2 жыл бұрын
    • Yep. I feel your pain. Took me 4 hours to clear.

      @ovan1148@ovan11482 жыл бұрын
    • @@ovan1148 i already have PTSD on the angel langage ... when i see angel rune i shiver... (7h to clear it)

      @zsxokami886@zsxokami8862 жыл бұрын
    • Worst boss battle in the history of boss battles, other than that other worst boss battle from drakengard 1. Why do you hate me Taro?

      @Weltallgaia@Weltallgaia2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Weltallgaia tbh the encounter was a lot of fun to learn until the screen faded out and I had to clear another note. That was rood

      @JesseAnderson@JesseAnderson2 жыл бұрын
    • I literally got nervous while listening to it in the video LMAOO

      @4max0@4max02 жыл бұрын
  • 10:04 "ominous negative energy, cliffhanger, anxiety, confusion, tension" this is literally the best way to describe the ending of this game as well as this song, along with "haunting, freaky" and "tranquil"

    @samuelsalvatore4511@samuelsalvatore45112 жыл бұрын
  • You’re analysis actually makes sense here. The game despite its funny moments makes it apparent that there’s no happy ending. Zero is a tortured woman trying to save a world she doesn’t even like in a mission that no matter if she fails or succeeds she dies. Doesn’t help considering the ending that leads to *every Drakengard and Nier game is due to her failing!*

    @calebgoodman2076@calebgoodman20762 жыл бұрын
  • When the boss is the song itself, and tries to screw you by constantly changing rythm and letting out those last few god forsaken notes at the end just so you have to do it all over again.

    @popkhorne5372@popkhorne53722 жыл бұрын
    • Good old trollnotes. Caught me a couple times before I got it down.

      @joshuayung5158@joshuayung51582 жыл бұрын
    • And one last note hidden in fucking black screen. Lmfao😂

      @tuck295q@tuck295q Жыл бұрын
  • This game needs a remake desperately.

    @KAZHKA@KAZHKA2 жыл бұрын
    • Couldn't agree more

      @sookieboo4302@sookieboo4302Ай бұрын
  • The long m,oment of silence and then 'OMINOUS, NEGATIVE ENERGY' That's it. That's the game. All ominous, all the time, even when it's not. Glad you picked up on the Nier similarities, too. Story-wise, this game is indeed a precursor to Nier. Taking note of the 'calmness' of it's sorrow and anger was very on point, too! I appreciate that you listen to the whole thing without stopping and hold your comments to the end, too. I still hope you eventually get to Bloodborne. =3

    @TheSylvirr@TheSylvirr2 жыл бұрын
    • Ominous, negative fart jokes~

      @epryn@epryn2 жыл бұрын
    • It was actually made after the original Nier but timeline wise it is indeed a precursor.

      @calebgoodman2076@calebgoodman20762 жыл бұрын
  • When you said that it didn't resolve happily you are correct. Drakengard and NieR delve deep into the genre of tragedies. Taking a huge inspiration from Nietzsche's Nihilism and Shakpeare. Every game ends with a tragedy and that's why they're my favorite. Your expectations are subverted because we're used to always winning with victory and a happy resolution to our story. Not NieR, Not Drakengard. You seriously need to play them because the devs themselves describe their games as a type of art that can only be experienced by playing games. You're immersed emotionally, enamored by the visuals, the ethereal music and you experience this world in ways that you couldn't in real life. The culmination of all these different types of art creates something unspeakable and esoteric. You can't describe it to others, they have experience this themselves.

    @dreambiscuits@dreambiscuits2 жыл бұрын
    • Very much meant to feel like a music box running down. Considering how yoko taro stories, its pretty accurate for the worlds.

      @Weltallgaia@Weltallgaia2 жыл бұрын
    • I just played through Yoko Taro's latest game, Voice of Cards, recently and iirc the 'hidden' ending is actually a happy ending. Surprisingly.

      @XMAXEL@XMAXEL2 жыл бұрын
    • This is heavily why i'll always like Drakengard and Nier. I have a very Deep Place in my heart for what i call "Beautiful Tragedies" or "Beautiful Disaster" types of experiences. I Think often times Games are afraid to head down such paths for their Stories, or are too afraid to let their players take in such emotions, and being able to be part of them make for very Ingrained Memories for me.

      @SorenKisamora@SorenKisamora2 жыл бұрын
    • And that's why ending E of automata doesn't work

      @novustalks7525@novustalks7525 Жыл бұрын
  • "I feel anxious." As you should, Jesse, as you should ...

    @R3b3ccaCran3@R3b3ccaCran39 ай бұрын
  • The tempo transitions are so fucking slick, just builds and builds with a crazy amount of layers and then all of a sudden the downtempo hits followed by the sloooow harrowing death of the song, it's just amazing, i played though the game once eight years ago and i still listen to this constantly, it is a rollercoaster of emotions.

    @FarbrorBaku@FarbrorBaku2 жыл бұрын
  • Honestly I feel he should've watched the actual fight, instead of just the track. Since they're so intrinsically linked. Plus the interpretive dance is a cool departure from most things you'd normally see.

    @Volkaru@Volkaru2 жыл бұрын
  • Yoko Taro isn't the composer, he's the series creator. Also NieR and Drakengard are in the same game world.

    @JohnDCrafton@JohnDCrafton2 жыл бұрын
    • Yes but no, Drakengard and Nier are different universes but they crossed one time at the ending E of Drakengard. So Drakengard 2 follows the ending A of Drakengard 1, and NieR follow the ending E of Drakengard 1 in another (our) universe, were the magic don't exist until that connection

      @nestorreyes126@nestorreyes1262 жыл бұрын
    • @@nestorreyes126 A distinction without a difference

      @JohnDCrafton@JohnDCrafton2 жыл бұрын
    • @@nestorreyes126 also crossed in FFXIV

      @mlemlemmlemmlem@mlemlemmlemmlem2 жыл бұрын
  • Ah, the seven minute long rhythm game where, if you fail ONCE, you start over… everyone’s favorite.

    @Hadaron@Hadaron2 жыл бұрын
  • >"Those bells are.. haunting." ..hahaha.. Yeah, they are.. Especially with the context of the first Drakengard. EDIT: Also the Nier vibes make sense, since Drakengard and Nier are part of the same universe.

    @Terralventhe@Terralventhe2 жыл бұрын
    • lol

      @Tise2033@Tise2033 Жыл бұрын
  • Drakengard 3's OST is such a beautiful mess. I highly HIGHLY recommend you check out This Silence is Mine from D3 as well! Also, Merry Christmas! Thanks for the bulk release present! Edit: fwi, Yoko Taro is the game director. The composer for Nier and this song is Keiichi Okabe. They work together a lot.

    @leroyjenkins2030@leroyjenkins20302 жыл бұрын
  • The Final Song. This is the what the death of six goddesses, the end of six melodies, sounds like.

    @arch4609@arch46092 жыл бұрын
  • This ending is one of my favorites. The story of this series Drakengard/Nier is truly amazing and deep. Even the short stories and weapons stories are heavily written. I don't drink much but damn, do I need a glass of bourbon.

    @DarkRedDragon77@DarkRedDragon772 жыл бұрын
  • I actually love that there’s a video for this song, because each phase of the boss battle corresponds to the intoner shown on the screen. Yes. This is a six phase rhythm boss battle with different tempos and difficulties. It took me three or four hours to beat on my playthrough because if you miss even one note of this 7-and-a-half minute song you will fail and have to start all over again. Worse there’s two notes that happen after the fade out. It’s one of the most gorgeous, infamous, and rewarding experiences I’ve encountered in a videogame.

    @internetjesus@internetjesus2 жыл бұрын
  • Drakengard/Nier games are very good at bringing out emotions, many (most?) of which are NOT positive ones. Without going into details, the ending of this game is much more bitter and tragic than sweet. D3 is a prequel to the original Drakengard, and this game sets up a lot of bad juju for the future of the series.

    @Kadraxan@Kadraxan2 жыл бұрын
    • And if you want negative energy tracks, no game exemplifies that concept more for me than the origjnal Drakengard.

      @joshuayung5158@joshuayung51582 жыл бұрын
  • Those descriptions basically sums up Drakengard as a whole lol

    @SquallNoctisGUX@SquallNoctisGUX Жыл бұрын
  • emi evans is just godlike Decadus : Unghhh

    @aerozchris7635@aerozchris7635 Жыл бұрын
  • so happy you reacted to this song and yes, the song its ominous and its supposed to give you that kind of feeling. Here's the lyrics that (with a lot of research and guidance from the wiki) i was able to come up with, it was difficult because its in a broken japanese. Sharing this to give you an idea of why this song its supposed to give that sense of dread and hope it helps: The Black Flower is the voice which abides in this broken eye Where its remained since its creation awaiting its purpose When dizziness is confined, time goes by. So strong and pure, are these white claws. Looked through, always For I too shall disappear someday. This wandering soul that cries and howls, even now Sleep, I shall give thee death These low-lifes who went along with the sacrifice shall be cursed. A harmless song of ruin which creates a monster that harms itself and others. The Black Flower is the voice I hear always in bloodied prayers The Black Flower is the song that shall ring out the day of repentance in which all shall disappear...

    @1AM1AM@1AM1AM2 жыл бұрын
  • This game has one of the hardests final bosses of all time. And is directly connected with this song.

    @DiogoLZ@DiogoLZ2 жыл бұрын
  • Those feelings of uneasyness, weirdness, all of these...that's ok. This song is aimed to makes us feeling those, it's a hard song to listen, and i mean it! A beautiful, last song.

    @MrKanooe@MrKanooe2 жыл бұрын
  • For the quickest rundown of the relation between Drakengard and Nier: NieR is a spinoff to one of the endings of Drakengard, but thousands and thousands of years later. There are a few recurring themes, such as glowing red eyes indicating a desire to eliminate humanity, and the angelic alphabet which adorns every spell circle and every glowy effect. Drakengard 3 is a prequel to Drakengard 1, sometimes called Drakengard zero (main character is also called Zero, the one with the flower in her eye). Drakengard 2 barely involved Yoko Taro and is often ignored in the overarching franchise. But yeah, this song is the final song, when Zero's dragon is tasked with killing her, because that white flower in her eye is pure evil. When Zero dies, the flower grows her a new body, just so she can suffer more. Part of the song noted the "Kuroi Hana" when you realized there was some Japanese in there, meaning black flower in Japanese. Roughly translated, the phrase is "Black flower of the darkest white". Zero had to kill her sisters, and then have her only friend kill her, just to stop that flower in her eye.

    @ChrisMorray@ChrisMorray2 жыл бұрын
    • And to be more obnoxious Michael doesn't even kill it he just seals it away in to one of the disaster branches of the "world" where tragedy of Flower blooming already happened dooming Zero to suffer for eternity.

      @MrTsukihami@MrTsukihami2 жыл бұрын
    • The point where it switches from Drakengard to Nier is the early 2000s, where the first cutscene of Replicant is. Replicant jumps forward ~1000 years after that cutscene, and Automata jumps forward ~8000 years from Replicant’s ending.

      @mr.stuffdoer8483@mr.stuffdoer84832 жыл бұрын
    • @@mr.stuffdoer8483 Glory to the mankind!

      @MrTsukihami@MrTsukihami2 жыл бұрын
  • Ive heard this song so many times and describing it as the musical equivalent of a kaleidoscope is mind blowing lol Pretty cool you picked up on the nier connection just from hearing the song as well

    @dustinu7974@dustinu79742 жыл бұрын
  • Your analysis was pretty on point for what the game was trying to convey. Drakengard 3 is just fantastic, but a very ominous/depressing game.

    @kaltsssit@kaltsssit Жыл бұрын
  • The most amazing thing about this is the bossfight. The bossfight IS the song. The final boss is a rhythm game. I'm terrible at rhythm games so I never beat it, especially when there's a final notes at the end that you have to kinda guess with no visuals helping you. It's an amazing song, though. I didn't mind hearing it the multiple times I retried. Each of the female characters shown in the video sing a part of the song, and the video starts showing them at each of their respective parts. Song is a huge part of Drakengard 3. You can see the actual boss at 6:30 of this video, where all the sisters are represented and they all "sing" the final part of the song.

    @Etherwinter@Etherwinter2 жыл бұрын
  • The song sounds like it's preparing for a slow death; as if it's bleeding out.

    @covier7191@covier71912 жыл бұрын
  • As others are saying, the weird feeling this left you with is appropriate, and is something I feel with Nier music too sometimes. Beautiful, but not comforting.

    @hilleltaco@hilleltaco2 жыл бұрын
  • would certainly be a trip to see you react to the chapter 13 closing (aka final boss song) from drakengard one, considering how you thought the bells in THIS one were haunting

    @pupinator98@pupinator982 жыл бұрын
  • Music kaleidoscope is a brilliant way to put it.

    @mr.stuffdoer8483@mr.stuffdoer84832 жыл бұрын
  • 10:04 Woah, that hit the nail on the head

    @PrimeBox@PrimeBox Жыл бұрын
  • This is the song for the final Branch D boss which is the main character Zero herself and her 5 sisters she came to kill. It begins with the theme of Zero The main character), then her sisters in order Five, Four, Three, Two, One, and then Zero comes back. (The Utahime/Goddesses are literally named“One” “Two” in English but pronounced in Japanese). You are fighting by circling them as the Dragon Mikhael trying not to die as giant naked versions of the goddesses spring from a single flower. That’s what you see in the final image. Without spoiling anything this video will give you an idea of what was going on and the 5 Utahime+Zero springing up from the flower. kzhead.info/sun/Z52gfKdxsJt9gp8/bejne.html

    @AngryKatie18@AngryKatie182 жыл бұрын
  • Extra creepy fact: NieR is the result of a single ending that can only occur if Zero fails. If she doesn’t succeed in killing her 5 sisters and herself then the timeline that leads to NieR becomes the distant future.

    @AngryKatie18@AngryKatie182 жыл бұрын
    • I thought that was suppose to be the Drakengard joke ending not from part 3 even if this was a "prequel" to DG 1

      @Corvenik1@Corvenik1 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Corvenik1 I'm still waiting for the Nier Automata ending where the Emil head blows up the planet to become canon.

      @krs4395@krs4395 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Corvenik1 Drakengard 3's ending A leads to Drakengard 1, Drakengard 1's ending E leads to Nier

      @ColdGoldLazarus@ColdGoldLazarus Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah , drakenguard 3 is a prequel, 1's mother beast dying causes the horrible disease in Nier, and magic is invented using the dragons corpse

      @donaldgannon5746@donaldgannon5746 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Corvenik1 Correct. Though I'd argue the "joke" ending is actually the canon ending. Whether Zero kills her "sisters" or not is completely irrelevant. One already has a back up plan (Brother One) that eventually leads through a complicated trail to the logic virus in Nier:Automata.

      @s69-5@s69-5 Жыл бұрын
  • the last note will forever haunt my anger

    @YoRHaUnit2Babe@YoRHaUnit2Babe9 ай бұрын
  • Holy holy holy holy **** I love the Yoko Taro universe it makes my soul so happy to see you do this.

    @scottyxscxrs5483@scottyxscxrs5483 Жыл бұрын
  • It can be said that the actual 'battle' this song plays during adds another layer to the song (its purely music with no dialogue until the very end cheapshot)...so it might be worth you deciding to see a video of the battle itself with the music.

    @craigfunk3453@craigfunk34532 жыл бұрын
  • If you couldn't tell already, The Final Song takes tones/instruments/vocals from 6 different songs each signifying a character (song is actually one of their powers and can be used to summon Literal Angels) to create One Last Song. Interwoven into a brilliant yet unsettling song, that is in fact The Final Boss itself and considered by many to be *One Of/If Not The Most Difficult Boss Fights In Gaming As A Whole.*

    @-libertyprimev1-902@-libertyprimev1-9022 жыл бұрын
  • "Is this the Chaos Language from NieR?" That's what I also thought for so long until I saw this and see that it's Japanese!! I even understand the language but was so much in Chaos Language mode, that I never noticed Dx Although sometimes what being sung doesn't really fit the lyrics, so I'm confused xD I just remember watching the fight that goes with this song a while ago, and yes "so much going on" is a true statement but not in the way one would ever imagine the boss fight xD But musically, I love this song SO much!

    @aeternusvotum@aeternusvotum2 жыл бұрын
    • it's japanese yes, but very very loosely written and then spoken even MORE loosely so that it's really easy to confuse it for chaos. I think I read somewhere that it was done deliberately with both DoD 1 and 3, though I have very little knowledge on DoD2.

      @TheSylvirr@TheSylvirr2 жыл бұрын
  • This song is comprised of the leitmotifs of the five antagonists as well as the protagonist, who all have sound/music based abilities. Each character is named after the numbers zero ( protagonist) through five ( antagonists ) ...so if you search for, say, "Drakengard Two's Song" you'll hear the individual leitmotif. The story of the game is basically the protagonist and her childlike dragon companion trying to kill all of the antagonists as well as herself to save the world. While this song plays you act as the dragon matching the rhythms of the song as it manifests with that character's leitmotif, saddened because he needs to kill his only friend. The game's director is Yoko Taro, the round guy, The music composer of Nier and Drakengard is named Keiichi Okabe.

    @vyressi@vyressi2 жыл бұрын
  • I think the detail about this song that gets me the most, in the context of the story, is the ending. Mikhail has to kill his mother figure, Zero, in order stop the existential threat she and the other Intoners pose (to put it as simply as possible). Your goal is to stop the song. And indeed, you succeed, as the ending gets slower and slower, until it finally stops _just before_ the last note of the song's melodic phrase can play.

    @mads_in_zero@mads_in_zero2 жыл бұрын
  • Really glad you enjoyed the song. When I discovered it, I had it on repeat for about 4 days straight and was sharing it with everyone I knew lol. When you have time, I suggest watching the final boss battle of the game. This song will be playing and you'll see what's going on with the tempo shifts and maybe get a better understanding of why it sounds the way it does. Glad to hear you have more Drag-on Dragoon coming. Hopefully there's some Celebratory Dance - Raphael in there. Cheers!

    @anthonyspearman3656@anthonyspearman36562 жыл бұрын
    • I want that Galgaliel / Phanuel in there. Gimme that ooooOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAA

      @TheSylvirr@TheSylvirr2 жыл бұрын
  • Ive never played Drakengard 3, regrettably because it looks like such a gorgeous game and I found it much too late, but this song just feels like its the entire emotional adventure of the game in one long, final song

    @etimun@etimun2 жыл бұрын
    • From what I've heard, it's definitely not a game you'd actually want to play, and would be better off watching a playthrough of. Main thing I've heard about the Drakengard series is that the gameplay is far from good, but the story is obviously incredible thanks to Yoko Taro. Though, if you haven't already played them, can't recommend the Nier games enough

      @jnoinm@jnoinm2 жыл бұрын
    • @@jnoinm only thing I've heard is how hard the final boss is, but as someone who pretty regularly plays rhythm games, I'm just convinced rhythm playing isn't something people are used to. I've eve watched the final boss and it just seems like a Focus On The Music Not The Boss deal. Though I really do need to watch a playthrough some day lol

      @etimun@etimun2 жыл бұрын
  • Amazing reaction, and yeah the song is a kaleidoscope of zero (the main character/white haired girl) and her sisters songs (further explaining this would be heavy spoilers so im not further elaborating) but there is japanese at the begining and end of the song (its zeros theme "the black song or kuroi uta" however the feels you got can be explained by reading zeros novella, which it is not in game and partialy explain why this song is a never quite feel positive... and allmthe sisters songs are in angelic... which also have meaning)... and if you want conclussion about this song... there is actually one on the actual last song from the game... this silence is mine. Oh and yeah Yoko Taro is the game director, but Keichi Okabe is the music composer (theyre really good buddies... from back to their uni days i think... to the point when Okabe wins an award Yoko express his saltines and ask people to stop giving him awards because it can go to his head).

    @jho2000000@jho20000002 жыл бұрын
  • I get ya on the feeling on the song. Would be fun to check out the boss this comes from since the song was a final goodbye from a character to another. Hearing it now without the fight, it unnerves me how the end sounds like a dying music box and i love it

    @icefiredragon94@icefiredragon942 жыл бұрын
  • The way you described how the song made you feel is exactly as intended. The series has multiple endings and most are not happy.

    @cicithereese2535@cicithereese25352 жыл бұрын
  • Happy Xmas and I love this song. You are killing someone you love bcs of ulterior reasons and it's decided on both ends, so the song was really fitting.

    @sino112@sino1122 жыл бұрын
  • Oh man, if you thought this one was anxiety inducing… check out “growing wings” from the first drakengard.

    @e-manmorales2048@e-manmorales20482 жыл бұрын
  • "The upping of the tempo was so seamless!" And it's for a rhythm game! Simon Says style rhythm game where you repeat back the previous measure. And it includes eighth notes and just upbeats sometimes. It's a final boss made for musicians.

    @platypuspracticus2@platypuspracticus22 ай бұрын
    • You should see the actual boss fight. It's fun clapping it out as a musician but it's absolutely cruel to regular players who aren't used to counting 4. Especially since the game continues into that last drastic rit.

      @platypuspracticus2@platypuspracticus22 ай бұрын
  • To the quote: "is this the chaos language from NieR" Yesn't They mixed it. Its Japanese and Chaos. Some words like "Kuroi Uta" are japanese. (It means black flower) And the song on its own tells the story of the cursed/black flower that started the problems that Zero is facing. The Intoners are basically the 7 Sins even when there are only 6 ;) hehehehe But yeah on the end *SPOILERS* the flower gets destroyed by Mikhail sealing the Intoners in another world/dimension. But as Accord said: "i have the feeling that someway somehow Zero will come back" Meaning that someday the seal will break and giving Drakengard 3 a Ending E like they did in the NieR Replicant Remake. And we know how Yoko Taro is the king of foreshadowing.

    @ilhanovic2272@ilhanovic22722 жыл бұрын
  • A song to end the world can, indeed, make you feel a little weird after.

    @Naterkix@Naterkix Жыл бұрын
  • I can't even describe how I felt at the end of this song. Similar to what you said but also like a tension in my head, like a minor headache.

    @XMAXEL@XMAXEL2 жыл бұрын
  • please, please react to THIS SILENCE IS MINE from drakengard 3. I’m really interested in how you’d feel about the vocals and the composition. Like this one, it’s very visceral in pulling emotions out of you.

    @shutendouji3241@shutendouji32412 жыл бұрын
  • Basic timeline is this. Drakengard 3 A Ending Drakengard 1 E Ending NieR RepliCant E Ending Nier Automata Drakengard 2 is a bit of an oddball as it’s an alternate timeline after Drakengard 1’s A Ending. NieR Gestalt is odd too since it’s another timeline where the only difference is the main character’s age and relationship with characters. It’s worth noting though that all endings are canon due to time shenanigans. The story connecting everything is told through Japanese exclusive manga, novels, drama cds and stage plays. Even the canon depiction of these canon endings are in supplemental material.

    @calebgoodman2076@calebgoodman20762 жыл бұрын
    • Drakengard 3 Ending E to be precise, which is not in the game but in DOD3 Story Side, the novelization. Drakengard 3 Ending A leads to the manga Shi ni Itaru Aka and Drakengard 1.3

      @GhostintheShellOST@GhostintheShellOST2 жыл бұрын
  • This song blows my mind the first time i listen to it and still is

    @melz2195@melz21952 жыл бұрын
  • As a personal suggestion rather than one for a video, look up Drakengard 3's "Branch D Final Boss" and you'll get the context since the entire song is a fundamental part of the scene. It's a bittersweet sacrifice to save a world the main character hated her entire * really bad * life. I consider it one of the most beautiful and haunting endings ever made for a game.

    @Gabriel87100@Gabriel871002 жыл бұрын
  • Wow. Just wow. This song almost brought me to tears. Well.. It did.

    @EsporHB@EsporHB2 жыл бұрын
  • the song go well with the game and the story if yoiu know it, its funny that just the song got you to feel some of the main themes of this game and each change in the song corresponds with the sisters in the game, this is also the true ending

    @aaronclay4665@aaronclay46652 жыл бұрын
  • 3:18 what if I told you Nier is actually the sequel to the Drakengard series XD

    @OathOblivio@OathOblivio2 жыл бұрын
  • The game was created by Yoko Taro and the songs were composed by Keiichi Okabe

    @pattrojo6229@pattrojo62292 жыл бұрын
  • Never played these games, always thought their soundtracks sounded pretty awesome. Also, anyone who enjoys this check out Ar Tonelico Hymnos. It's basically this but way more extreme in the lyrics.

    @justinkarels6028@justinkarels60282 жыл бұрын
    • ArT tracks is based on Neo Classical Darkwave. Here's Okabe mixed tribal, chanting, opera, polyphonic tone and stitched them in a mind boggling tempo transitions.

      @arapaimagold8088@arapaimagold80882 жыл бұрын
  • A christmas miracle

    @mika9578@mika95782 жыл бұрын
  • Then you had the right reaction lol, The final, mad dance of the intoner sisters and you trying to forestall the end of the world also then there is the death of the hero of the game in the end even upon "victory"

    @Kaous10@Kaous102 жыл бұрын
  • Basic premise of this game. Zero goes to murder her siblings and then herself to prevent the apocalypse. Though the novel reveals the siblings are actually pieces of her psyche created by the apocalypse flower on her eye.

    @calebgoodman2076@calebgoodman20762 жыл бұрын
  • This comment thread! Love this channel, and the people who visit it!

    @secretbunnyninja@secretbunnyninja2 жыл бұрын
  • Every time i'm hearing this Song, i felt iv'e read a whole Book.

    @danielhakushi@danielhakushi2 жыл бұрын
  • Please React to This silence is Mine - Drakengard 3 - Chihiro Onitsuka is the singer

    @JIX9ISLER1986@JIX9ISLER19862 жыл бұрын
    • ^This

      @EmelikkuSan@EmelikkuSan2 жыл бұрын
    • It's in the queue :)

      @JessesAuditorium@JessesAuditorium2 жыл бұрын
    • @@JessesAuditorium thank you..::)

      @JIX9ISLER1986@JIX9ISLER19862 жыл бұрын
  • God, the beat still haunts me. Love the series despite the PTSD it gives

    @bradcook1537@bradcook15372 жыл бұрын
  • I have no idea what the lyrics mean and I’ve never played the game, but this song always makes me ugly cry. Like, every single time

    @SaturnineSound@SaturnineSound Жыл бұрын
  • the one thing I enjoyed about this boss fight was when you got to the part where all the statues started dancing together

    @dreamercross@dreamercross2 жыл бұрын
  • Drakengard is basically the prequel to Nier. Drakengard 1 is a direct prequel to Nier and Drakengard 3 is the prequel to 1. So Drakengard 3 leads into 1 and that into Nier. That's why you hear the chaos language.

    @blackromeoKOK@blackromeoKOK2 жыл бұрын
  • The first drakenguard has the best one is called " Growing wings"

    @itzjorsh@itzjorsh Жыл бұрын
  • It's moving between japanese and chaos language pretty seemlessly to give that glorious feel of uneese and despair

    @krosspit@krosspit2 жыл бұрын
  • "ominous, negative energy" ahh yes, welcome to DoD.

    @MagnyusG@MagnyusG Жыл бұрын
  • 4:58 ''So much going on'' As somebody who played the game; you have no idea.

    @geronimo3970@geronimo3970 Жыл бұрын
  • Other DOD3 songs people might like: Kuroi Uta (Black Song) by Eir Aoi (Emi Evans sung it for the international version, but recommend the original by Eir Aoi) This Silence Is Mine by Chihiro Onitsuka The five sisters songs simply titled; Five's Song, Four's Song, Three's Song, Two's Song, One's Song. These songs are more electronic, fast-paced rock kinda stuff. There are neat edited versions out there where each song will start with the sister's scream before the boss fight starts like in-game and it phases into the music.

    @Tsiri@Tsiri2 жыл бұрын
    • "There are neat edited versions out there where each song will start with the sister's scream before the boss fight starts like in-game and it phases into the music." Those aren't edited. That's actually how the songs are. They're like that even on Spotify.

      @gbtygfvyg@gbtygfvyg2 жыл бұрын
    • @@gbtygfvyg Well that's nice to know, most of the older youtube uploads tend to cut those out. And I know I didn't use the long titles for the sisters songs and I probably should have but they get kinda long. Like "Five's Song - Exvulsion - The Rising Fool - Phanuel / Galgaliel"

      @Tsiri@Tsiri2 жыл бұрын
    • Kuroi Uta, Two's song and This silence is mine are all coming!

      @JessesAuditorium@JessesAuditorium2 жыл бұрын
  • "left me with negative emotions" yeah thats what the ending(and this song) aims for

    @Dovarcraft@Dovarcraft2 жыл бұрын
  • prolly wanna check the first games soundtrack out :)

    @heymay724@heymay7242 жыл бұрын
  • I HEAR A SOUND

    @Null_Experis@Null_Experis2 жыл бұрын
  • this is my fav drakeNier last boss theme i played this once for a class presentation lol

    @javi8905@javi89052 жыл бұрын
  • Yeah, this is the correct sensation for this music

    @sergio7496@sergio74962 жыл бұрын
  • This is basically supposed to be the sound of the apocalypse in drakengard

    @chandlercarter364@chandlercarter364 Жыл бұрын
  • Michael Hmm? It's almost time... Good night... Zero...

    @MrTsukihami@MrTsukihami2 жыл бұрын
  • "Left me with a lot of ominous, negative energy" Drakengard 3 in a nutshell. 100%

    @SashaTheQwaser@SashaTheQwaser2 жыл бұрын
  • Im sure its already been mentioned in the live chat and comments, but the Drakengard series is connected to Nier

    @Solarasthma@Solarasthma2 жыл бұрын
  • Jesse... you got the emotions the song was meant to give you. Drakkengard stories are dark. VERY DARK. And no. It is NOT a happy ending. And that's the BEST ending. The Canon Ending that it is from. But anything Yoko Taro touches is NOT meant to be happy or evoke feelings of happiness. It's a song about calmly facing your end on your terms. Also, as other people have pointed out, YOKO TARO is the director, not the composer. You're looking for Keiichi Okabe, Kakeru Ishihama and Akitaka Tohyama. I recommend you listen to each of the 5 Intoner sisters' individual songs.

    @Varizen87@Varizen872 жыл бұрын
  • Drakengard 1 and 3 are in the Nier series. I love "The Descent of God" from this game.

    @randyfreeman2547@randyfreeman25472 жыл бұрын
  • Please do Ishtar's Battle Theme from SMT V. OMG.

    @secretbunnyninja@secretbunnyninja2 жыл бұрын
  • Weird big feelings... welcome to the world of Yoko Taro games hahaha. Yes, the music is a big part of that puzzle, but it's not the only one. The games just reach into your feels and dig and claw around and leave you with stuff to sort out afterwards.

    @riikka9842@riikka98422 жыл бұрын
    • But I can't imagine his games without Keiichi Okabe's music. The two are perfect pairing.

      @riikka9842@riikka98422 жыл бұрын
  • could you please provide a link to the original video? I just cant find it via search...

    @Lokomofeilov@Lokomofeilov2 жыл бұрын
    • guess not =/

      @Lokomofeilov@Lokomofeilov Жыл бұрын
  • i cried..... again

    @user-cm8ji9vj4w@user-cm8ji9vj4w Жыл бұрын
  • Not sure why the order of the video footage goes from the characters 1, 5, 4, 2, 3 when it should be counting down.

    @Amitlu@Amitlu2 жыл бұрын
    • After Zero, One's theme, then five, and so on are being sung instead of going backwards like the final boss's models do. Odd choice but it sounds nice

      @icefiredragon94@icefiredragon942 жыл бұрын
  • I love yoko taro

    @svenfruiti494@svenfruiti4942 жыл бұрын
  • Drakengard 3 is a twisted and depressing story. My personal, favorite story of all. The Last Song, holds even stronger meaning when you know the context that leads up to it. The Last Song, is a parting song. Melancholy, sadness, pain, and freedom. Freedom from being alive, from guilt. The literal execution of a split soul. While some songs are masterpieces without the context, I believe The Last Song, and the whole DG3 soundtrack is just, timeless, with that context, for whats worth. The Last Song, is just as the title describes it. Putting together the pieces of the bosses that you have fought along the way... hard to dwelve deeper without going as insane as Yoko Taro. But, now to finish that journey, we are just missing This Silence is Mine. Zero earned her silence...

    @ladyzero3509@ladyzero35092 жыл бұрын
  • Jesse I don't know if you'll read this but please try to visualize the this song as the expression of the personalities of 6 different people.

    @dn8750@dn8750 Жыл бұрын
  • Uncle Jesse, Seeing as you're going through the magnificent Square Music and Monaca Studios recently, allow me to pique your interest with something in the same vein: "10 The Ballade of Puppets- The ghost awaits in the world bey" by Kenji Kawai (Ghost in the Shell) Fun fact: The Matrix (especially #1) was inspired by Ghost in the Shell. Don Davis (notable examples: Navras, Neodammerung) and Juno Reactor (notable examples: Hotaka) were inspired by Kawai and Hans Zimmer's work while making the OST for the two sequels respectively. Link: kzhead.info/sun/hLp9pJeveZxtiYk/bejne.html

    @Ingisen@Ingisen2 жыл бұрын
  • Honestly, this could be my favourite work from Keiichi Okabe (also giving credit to Kakeru Ishihama and Akitaka Tohyama for co-composing). Call me weird or anything because I know that this song may not appeal to many people, considering that people would usually name Okabe's other works (from the NieR series for example) as their favourites instead. So I understand if it gives you mixed feelings. Oh and for your information, the lyrics are in both Japanese and the "Chaos Language". The lyrics were written by Hana Kikuchi and sung by Emi Evans (known for the Chaos Language). The Japanese part of the song is borrowed from another song in Drakengard 3 titled "Kuroiuta". You can listen to that if you're interested. There are 2 versions of that though; one is sung by Eir Aoi and another is Emi Evans.

    @LightKeyDarkBlade@LightKeyDarkBlade2 жыл бұрын
    • This one is actually completely in Japanese, the words for the five sisters are very loosely pronounced to give a similar feeling to chaos language, but it's still Japanese

      @Phyllion-@Phyllion-2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Phyllion- I don't think so. A large majority of the five sisters' parts doesn't sound Japanese at all. One very obvious place is at 5:20 of this video. That is _not_ Japanese. No official lyrics were also released for this song, while other songs such as Kuroiuta were given. This isn't like songs such as Kuroiuta that have Japanese written lyrics, but they're entirely in katakana so it's difficult to interpret the meaning of the lyrics. This song is different. Only the Kuroiuta portion is in Japanese while the rest is Chaos Language.

      @LightKeyDarkBlade@LightKeyDarkBlade2 жыл бұрын
  • Nier and Drakengard are actually part of the same “series”. Drakengard 1 leads into drakengard 3 directly. The ending of Drakengard 3 leads into the world of Nier and why it is the way it is. Nier then leads into Automata. That’s as far as the game goes. This is why Emil is present in DG 3 Nier and Nier Automata. Basically Yoko Taro is a mad genius of story telling.

    @DeeFourCee@DeeFourCee2 жыл бұрын
    • Drakengard 1 ending E is actually the entrance into the Nier series, not 3 ^^

      @CaramelsDen@CaramelsDen2 жыл бұрын
    • 3 leads to 1 which leads to nier.

      @Zer0Ab1lity@Zer0Ab1lity2 жыл бұрын
  • Nier is the “””Sequel””” to Drakengard, but yes, you are spot on with this being Chaos Language. Nier actually happens when an event happens that introduces magic into our world that leaves the world in ruin.

    @skylarcrylar8686@skylarcrylar86862 жыл бұрын
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