I've been listening to this playlist for years and decided to finally comment here... I Upgraded my Pentium 120 to a 200MMX for this bad boy before finally upping to 266, 333, 466, 766, 966, 1.5, 2.1 throughout the years AND ALL so that UnrealEd would render my levels faster, while these tunes were playing in the background. This stuff is in my DNA now as a result. Now I'm 39 years old making games for a living, still listening to this! Thanks for putting it online!
@@jacksonpeds5298 Right?? Unreal hasnt gotten a mainline game in over 15 years, and Tournament got scrapped in favor of freakin' Fortnite of all things. And Diablo hasn't gotten a proper game in almost the same amount of time.. I don't consider 3 as a proper game like 1 and 2. :P They removed a lot of what made those first two so special. Immortal is one of the biggest plagues in the entire industry with the insane microtransaction bs.
@@RetroDeathReviews666 I agree with you, D3 I was FIRST in line of my store to get it, never finished it, I left it at the start of chapter 3, never bought another Blizzard game after this and nor will I.
That title theme was the first sound I ever heard from the first PC I ever had in my bedroom. My own PC, one that was just mine rather than a communal family one. Such luxury- a 433MHz Celeron, 64MB of RAM, a Voodoo 3 2000, and a 17.4GB HDD. I came home from school and my dad had set it up on my desk, and just left the Unreal menu playing. My current PC has 1000x as much RAM and storage, and an 800x faster processor. But the music is as good as ever- still gives me nostalgic chills hearing it after all this time!
@PavelTayTay more likely it would release as "public beta" with Vortex Rikers & NyLeve's Falls in absolutely stunning quality that would make OGs cry tears of joy, only to drink these tears for years to come and replaying the levels over and over again because the project was abandoned.
Memory Core Unlocked. Restoring Fast Pace Golden Era. This is where I truly fell in love with FPS general. Dusk Horizon it Open a world for gaming and it was magical that time. Now it feel the same as first-time arrive that planet. Now its making me to play that game again.
Stray light were brilliant ....every game sound track they made was fantastic. Man I miss games with this level of music creativity. And Unreal itself was just amazing at the time... So damn good.
The Watcher Of the Skies sounds like something you would hear in WWII game/level. Indeed it was used in one Assault map, maybe one of the AS-Riverbed][
I've get my hands on Unreal Gold only in 2008, ten years from the original release of the game, and it was one of the most awesome adventures I've saw in videogames. Now I cry when I listen to this OST, it reminds me of times, when I haven't made my life a pointless garbage, when there was dreams of something big and beautiful ahead.
Don't you think that making realistic graphics also takes some creativity? :) Though I also miss this kind of a Si-Fi adventure in an FPS form. This game was absolutely amazing. The experience of seeing NaPali for the first time after leaving VortexRikers and hearing DuskHorizon will remain within me until I die.
@@unfa00 Yes modern FPS games lack this exploration part. Modern games are either open-world quest-based or corridor-like with little to no areas to wonder around.
@@APopov the thing about unreal was the sort of linear level design but with open spaces and optional parts to go to and that element of having to explore the place to see where you have to go. There's some games that kinda do similar things, for example Dead space kinda gives me the same feeling, but unlike unreal, that game has literaly an indicator for the location where you have to go. In Unreal you had to figure out where to go, and that's not something that really takes that much effort, but it does give the player freedom to explore the level and go places where they dont necesarily have to go to finish the level, letting them find extra locations, resources, or more text with extra lore bits. Its like a mix of an open world game with a single questline that goes locking previously played sections. This might not seem like much but i do feel like that's one of the main interesting factors that made unreal special.
I remember those days. Sometimes the manager was taking a shit on your office desk while your immediate supervisor was yelling in your ear about deadlines.
Dude, for game look Krull0r channel, he's making a redux with many many new features, he's streaming from time to time, showing all the process of remaking game
@@ивгарри Unreal Redux uses the same original Unreal 1 engine, but enhanced with latest patches. The project also consists in adding more details and complexity to the original level design, but the architecture and level designs themselves are not changed, in order to keep the same original atmosphere of the game. So it's not actually neither a remaster or a remake. It's the original game enhanced, and that's the right choice in my opinion. That being said, a complete remake under Unreal 5 engine would be astonishing and a dream too.
Happy 25th anniversary, Unreal. Sadly, almost nobody remembered you.
Literally every game nowadays is built on unreal engine...inronical
@@jasmeetsinghhundal4870так что синоним "unreal" ассоциируется с шутером
I still play this game. Love it
I've been listening to this playlist for years and decided to finally comment here... I Upgraded my Pentium 120 to a 200MMX for this bad boy before finally upping to 266, 333, 466, 766, 966, 1.5, 2.1 throughout the years AND ALL so that UnrealEd would render my levels faster, while these tunes were playing in the background. This stuff is in my DNA now as a result. Now I'm 39 years old making games for a living, still listening to this! Thanks for putting it online!
your a hero to us all
I listen to this while editing videos, tweaking content. It's been baked into my blood
been listening to this every few months throughout the last 3 years of university, it never gets old
I listen this while i'm working on my business too!
Such a beatiful soundtrack to think.
I listen to this while diving through 10000 pages of cancer trial reports trying to find hidden data and it makes my mind melt
will never be forgotten
🤘🏻
@@fallen969 Hell yeah, another Unreal AND Diablo fan :D
@@RetroDeathReviews666 Sure a tough time to be BOTH an Unreal and Diablo fan nowadays.
@@jacksonpeds5298 Right?? Unreal hasnt gotten a mainline game in over 15 years, and Tournament got scrapped in favor of freakin' Fortnite of all things.
And Diablo hasn't gotten a proper game in almost the same amount of time.. I don't consider 3 as a proper game like 1 and 2. :P They removed a lot of what made those first two so special. Immortal is one of the biggest plagues in the entire industry with the insane microtransaction bs.
@@RetroDeathReviews666 I agree with you, D3 I was FIRST in line of my store to get it, never finished it, I left it at the start of chapter 3, never bought another Blizzard game after this and nor will I.
That title theme was the first sound I ever heard from the first PC I ever had in my bedroom. My own PC, one that was just mine rather than a communal family one. Such luxury- a 433MHz Celeron, 64MB of RAM, a Voodoo 3 2000, and a 17.4GB HDD. I came home from school and my dad had set it up on my desk, and just left the Unreal menu playing.
My current PC has 1000x as much RAM and storage, and an 800x faster processor. But the music is as good as ever- still gives me nostalgic chills hearing it after all this time!
definitely a good coming back from school day. :)
this theme is nostalgia.
very similar experience for me, I sometimes go on these video's just to have those types of memories of my dad.
Bro, I had the same setup !!!
Alexander Brandon has an unique style.
His musical approach is like that one person adding the sparkles to the cake and make it look 10 times better.
Let's go Brandon
Nostalgic classic, and completely underrated in my opinion.
I've never played it, only unreal tournament
@@Toulouse41000 If you haven't yet - do it! You won't regret!
UT2K4 was my jam
Unreal 1998 should get an Unreal 5 engine remaster, Imagine what that would be like!
@PavelTayTay more likely it would release as "public beta" with Vortex Rikers & NyLeve's Falls in absolutely stunning quality that would make OGs cry tears of joy, only to drink these tears for years to come and replaying the levels over and over again because the project was abandoned.
@@arkaei Never forget epic betrayed us for fortnight
imagine what YOU would be like…
Unreal Redux
@@arkaei I've had dreams of this exact thing... what the hell :D
Memory Core Unlocked. Restoring Fast Pace Golden Era. This is where I truly fell in love with FPS general. Dusk Horizon it Open a world for gaming and it was magical that time. Now it feel the same as first-time arrive that planet. Now its making me to play that game again.
uhhhhh the memories : )
That horns at 0:04... my god, what an experience it was, Pentium 166 MMX, S3 Trio 64 v+ and Voodoo 1 card, Sound Blaster PCI.
Great atmosphere ... some titles have a really lost feeling ... *shiver*
@hwhehe hehehe I don't have to mention S.T.A.L.K.E.R., do I?
1:12:45 This is truly epic!
The last few minutes of The Valley of the Spires is one of my favorites of this soundtrack.
ISV Kran will forever be a jam of mine. Top 3 video OST tracks of personal count. Really does tug at the childhood heart strings.
this was an epic ride......vortex rikers
Superb! memories!
Thanks
Dusk Horizon
This whole soundtrack is amazing, but Isotoxin is on another level!
Stray light were brilliant ....every game sound track they made was fantastic. Man I miss games with this level of music creativity. And Unreal itself was just amazing at the time... So damn good.
FIRST SYNTHWAVE EVER I'D SAY 👍
Ending hits hard
Legendary
Love me some Dusk Horizon.
1:06:20 Chills... So damn good.
Never gets old, high five fellow bloody handprint!
loved ureal and UT childhood
Surprisingly good!
The Watcher Of the Skies sounds like something you would hear in WWII game/level. Indeed it was used in one Assault map, maybe one of the AS-Riverbed][
Thank You!
Wow it really reminds me of Deus Ex 2000
Same composer.
UT99, Unreal, Deus Ex, Crusader No Remorse/Regret. All gems of my childhood by the same guys(s).
@@Novous Let's not forget Jazz Jackrabbit!
Just pure epicness
2:14:28 i like how you can easily tell by this track it's made by the deus ex's composer without anything anywhere mentioning that it's made by him
I've get my hands on Unreal Gold only in 2008, ten years from the original release of the game, and it was one of the most awesome adventures I've saw in videogames. Now I cry when I listen to this OST, it reminds me of times, when I haven't made my life a pointless garbage, when there was dreams of something big and beautiful ahead.
unreal heel yeah!
Oh my, this gives me serious Age of Wonder vibes.
Michiel van den Bos composed both OSTs.
Tracker music!
Na Nas Na Pali
Хахахаха
Jogava todos os dias🎉🎉
From good old times where they had to use creativity instead of photorealistic graphics only ...
World of Warcraft, Fortnite, Overwatch...etc. :F
Don't you think that making realistic graphics also takes some creativity? :)
Though I also miss this kind of a Si-Fi adventure in an FPS form. This game was absolutely amazing. The experience of seeing NaPali for the first time after leaving VortexRikers and hearing DuskHorizon will remain within me until I die.
@@unfa00 Yes modern FPS games lack this exploration part. Modern games are either open-world quest-based or corridor-like with little to no areas to wonder around.
@@APopov the thing about unreal was the sort of linear level design but with open spaces and optional parts to go to and that element of having to explore the place to see where you have to go. There's some games that kinda do similar things, for example Dead space kinda gives me the same feeling, but unlike unreal, that game has literaly an indicator for the location where you have to go. In Unreal you had to figure out where to go, and that's not something that really takes that much effort, but it does give the player freedom to explore the level and go places where they dont necesarily have to go to finish the level, letting them find extra locations, resources, or more text with extra lore bits. Its like a mix of an open world game with a single questline that goes locking previously played sections. This might not seem like much but i do feel like that's one of the main interesting factors that made unreal special.
I remember those days. Sometimes the manager was taking a shit on your office desk while your immediate supervisor was yelling in your ear about deadlines.
Star Seeker !!!
Os momentos que passei jogando esse jogo, foram tão únicos, esse jogo é uma obra de arte
Cali ma
Nali chant will be played at my funeral
I was 2 when this came out so I never played this but soundtrack goes hard
2:14:31 "most replayed"
cuz it really is the best track in the list.
So surreal. I'd love a remake of this, anyone know if any artists are working on a remaster?
Dude, for game look Krull0r channel, he's making a redux with many many new features, he's streaming from time to time, showing all the process of remaking game
@@ивгарри Unreal Redux uses the same original Unreal 1 engine, but enhanced with latest patches. The project also consists in adding more details and complexity to the original level design, but the architecture and level designs themselves are not changed, in order to keep the same original atmosphere of the game. So it's not actually neither a remaster or a remake. It's the original game enhanced, and that's the right choice in my opinion.
That being said, a complete remake under Unreal 5 engine would be astonishing and a dream too.
2:00:35 Erosion is something that could fit in the RimWorld ost
Savana is so good
Dirt sounds like it has been sampled entirely from Nine Inch Nails' track, titled Suck.
I don't think thats what it sounds "like".
It is
And a few other Industrial Rock tracks.
It's also the only track not made by either Brandon, Van Den Bos or Gardopee.
@@UnrealPerson Also Isotoxin, that song was done by Andrew Sega (aka Necros)
SETI is like rambo theme
1:21:06 sounds like Faster Than Light Soundtrack!!
Why does Foundry sound so slow? Not the right tempo?
Epic Games today trying to erase Unreal from existance, just because of fortnite.
Unreal Crypt is the best.
!!
ofc it leaves a halo feeling behind..
Savana
1:22:45
😀
in which program did the authors write the music for the unreal tournament game ?
Music tracker engine. I'm not sure which though, but modern OpenMPT will open Unreal music just fine
Legendary, yet Epic has betrayed the Unreal games for you know what.
01K
dungeon synth?
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"Shared Dig" sounds perfect for a porn movie haha
Only surpassed by the Deus Ex Soundtrack, which is very similar in style, but a tad better IMHO
Versalife theme is undefeated
@@JoeMustache321 I just love the HK theme. Synapse!