My favorite ambience of the game so far. It perfectly fits the location, especially if you are a player who used to play Rain World a long time before Downpour. It makes you feel the power Moon used to have
Reflection of the Moon feels so sad to me. It sounds like a star expanding while dying, leaving behind a slowly cooling husk of what it once was, becoming a memory of it's former self.
Honestly I have no idea what you mean, i think they should’ve used something more reminiscent of sundown or digital sundown, like random fate, and of course of if you did that, you’d have to the mix the song up so it would fit the atmosphere, random gods is the best example, remember, this is the convergence of all the power of a super-intelligent being, doesn’t it seems a bit slow and quiet?
@@thecompypack6124 Random gods is incredible and really fits where it's included, but I truly love reflection of the moon. To me it perfectly captures how you're within the core of something beautiful and powerful, and how something is very wrong.. it is absolutely not too slow and quiet to me, I quite enjoy how it builds up and then becomes very powerful.
This gives me a vague feeling to portal 2. It reminds me of when wheatley was slowly destroying GLaDOS'es facility. This feeling of having something so grand in scale being destroyed by something comparably simple is what I feel here.
As I listen to this music it gives off this crazy vibe that is hard to explain. Like visions of the past, great festivals, grand monuments, random gods, I can see it all. The Ancients and their glory days, imagining what it must've been like. What they must've been like. The Ancients of Rain World's lore are so fascinating to me and I wish we could understand them more, uncover their daily rituals and see them one more time in their prime, a snapshot of the distant past, but another part of me feels as if it might ruin the magic.
i award this the best sound design of any game ive played. it just perfectly captures the power and scale of itorators, making them look somewhere between good and evil
It's one thing I've got to appreciate about the visual design for LTTM in Downpour. She's a much more sympathetic character than Pebbles, and when presenting her in her prime in Downpour they easily could have made her more 'harmonious' with nature to make her look better... But they didn't. Moon's exterior is every bit as gigantic, intimidating, and horrifying as Pebbles is. is cast in her eternal shadow, choked by microbial ash, wracked with all the same horrifying lightning as her younger subordinate. She's every bit a destructive, unnatural god as Pebbles is, she's just less arrogant about it.
Oh, so that's how a slowly crumbling apart Iterator sounds like Gives some bits of nostalgia, cause moon is the Upper Iterator, an old model, yet still lovely And gives the feeling of dread, as the crap might hit the ceiling at any moment as 5Pebbles continues the excessive water usage
I can imagine hearing this, echoing through the metallic corridors, shining lights and projections, neurons flying. I can only imagine how amazing 3d Rain World would look like
When I got to LTTM pre-collapse and I heard the music... and was once again, left awestruck and silent for a little while. Not often that happens to me, in a game. Rainworld has a way of doing that.
Do you know what this song reminds me of? Imagine a movie where aliens start teleporting in and earthquakes and natural disasters start happening all over. All caused by some device that started malfunctioning in a top secret laboratory. So to stop it, the protagonist enters the lab, which is now abandoned. You hear this music as some objects float weightlessly, while others lay against the ground, vines and spores grow on the walls, and the entire complex is abandoned except for the corpses of scientists floating through the halls as the machinery continues to beep and squeal
This ambience is oddly stressful or dreadful? In the sense that it climbs in a way that sounds like it's about to have cool drop beat, but it never arrives,but instead Fades away. And the way it does it is telling you somthing is wrong, but you don't know quite what?
My favorite ambience of the game so far. It perfectly fits the location, especially if you are a player who used to play Rain World a long time before Downpour. It makes you feel the power Moon used to have
Reflection of the Moon feels so sad to me. It sounds like a star expanding while dying, leaving behind a slowly cooling husk of what it once was, becoming a memory of it's former self.
the song is called 'reflection of the moon' if anyone's interested
I adore the music they gave her core. I am so glad you included it here
i was thinking about leaving it out, but i like the video a lot more because of it.
@@mizlnimbl same! I really wanted to have a nice video that captured the music and area together without someone talking over it
Honestly I have no idea what you mean, i think they should’ve used something more reminiscent of sundown or digital sundown, like random fate, and of course of if you did that, you’d have to the mix the song up so it would fit the atmosphere, random gods is the best example, remember, this is the convergence of all the power of a super-intelligent being, doesn’t it seems a bit slow and quiet?
@@thecompypack6124 Random gods is incredible and really fits where it's included, but I truly love reflection of the moon. To me it perfectly captures how you're within the core of something beautiful and powerful, and how something is very wrong.. it is absolutely not too slow and quiet to me, I quite enjoy how it builds up and then becomes very powerful.
reflection of moon is boring
This gives me a vague feeling to portal 2. It reminds me of when wheatley was slowly destroying GLaDOS'es facility. This feeling of having something so grand in scale being destroyed by something comparably simple is what I feel here.
As I listen to this music it gives off this crazy vibe that is hard to explain. Like visions of the past, great festivals, grand monuments, random gods, I can see it all. The Ancients and their glory days, imagining what it must've been like. What they must've been like.
The Ancients of Rain World's lore are so fascinating to me and I wish we could understand them more, uncover their daily rituals and see them one more time in their prime, a snapshot of the distant past, but another part of me feels as if it might ruin the magic.
I think Downpour already ruined a bit of the magic, honestly...
@@pezvonpez oh, care to explain?
@@pezvonpez Nah to me it enhances it, it illuminates alot whilst still spawning more questions and giving us more brain food.
i award this the best sound design of any game ive played. it just perfectly captures the power and scale of itorators, making them look somewhere between good and evil
Not to mention there’s always a clock ticking in the background!
It's one thing I've got to appreciate about the visual design for LTTM in Downpour. She's a much more sympathetic character than Pebbles, and when presenting her in her prime in Downpour they easily could have made her more 'harmonious' with nature to make her look better...
But they didn't. Moon's exterior is every bit as gigantic, intimidating, and horrifying as Pebbles is. is cast in her eternal shadow, choked by microbial ash, wracked with all the same horrifying lightning as her younger subordinate.
She's every bit a destructive, unnatural god as Pebbles is, she's just less arrogant about it.
Oh, so that's how a slowly crumbling apart Iterator sounds like
Gives some bits of nostalgia, cause moon is the Upper Iterator, an old model, yet still lovely
And gives the feeling of dread, as the crap might hit the ceiling at any moment as 5Pebbles continues the excessive water usage
This music gives me a strange sense of nostalgia and I don’t know why it’s almost ethereal like
NO MOUTH TO EAT
NO VOICE TO CRY SUFFERING
NO EARS EITHER, NOT SINCE THE NEURAL TERMINUS
Also no kids watching TV unattended
The realization of where I was when I entered this room took my breath away
Spearmaster is now Deaf.
pebbles ripped out his pacemaker and moon exploded his hearing aids
@@fishpickles7316 And SRS stole his mouth.
Then he lost one of his arms to carry a pearl
This song is why lttm is the best region in the game
its 2 am, school in 6 hours, need to sleep....
Then i found this....
A marvelous sleep thanks to you!
I can imagine hearing this, echoing through the metallic corridors, shining lights and projections, neurons flying. I can only imagine how amazing 3d Rain World would look like
Once again another great Ambiance video.
When I got to LTTM pre-collapse and I heard the music... and was once again, left awestruck and silent for a little while.
Not often that happens to me, in a game. Rainworld has a way of doing that.
Do you know what this song reminds me of? Imagine a movie where aliens start teleporting in and earthquakes and natural disasters start happening all over. All caused by some device that started malfunctioning in a top secret laboratory. So to stop it, the protagonist enters the lab, which is now abandoned. You hear this music as some objects float weightlessly, while others lay against the ground, vines and spores grow on the walls, and the entire complex is abandoned except for the corpses of scientists floating through the halls as the machinery continues to beep and squeal
really captures the iterator vibe but i feel as if there is little personality to it. Random god definitely did it better.
This ambience is oddly stressful or dreadful? In the sense that it climbs in a way that sounds like it's about to have cool drop beat, but it never arrives,but instead Fades away. And the way it does it is telling you somthing is wrong, but you don't know quite what?
wheres is leitmotif?
En x2 se escucha más o menos el leitmotif.
It's like a cooler version of the windows nt or 98 startup sound in a way
the most epic gaming computer of all time needs an epic startup sound.
Knowing that the Moon structure is an older version of iterators makes it even better
can you make a version on luna