When I first read the small bombs blue truth I thought it was the stupidest thing ever... But after finishing it, it could have been worked if Battler just used it slightly different.
@@Nute202 yeah at the start beatrice felt so terrifying and spooky. later on though she becomes more sympathetic and the story becomes way more focused on character development and its metacommentary stuff. especially in ep7 and ep8 that have basically no gameboard stuff
Natsuhi felt terrible after that. It’s understandable why she made all 3 long-time servants leave, trying to protect her daughter and her nephews, but she no way of knowing what the f*ck was going on. Motive aside, The senior servants all had knowledge of the manor and even knew possible secret passage ways throughout the mansion, so that made them possible suspects, even if logically, there was no way for most the murders to have occurred by a human means.
@@sai7521 Episode 1 was humble beginnings, every other episode from that point onward shook up the formula and did mindblowing new things. Repeating the format of episode 1 would have gotten old real fast, and we would have been deprived of the endless bag of tricks the rest of the story had
@@farhabuh886 There is an OST but it does not have many songs. For example this song is not on there. Aci-L, Infant Queen Bee, Patchwork Chimera, Fishy aroma... These are some the songs I personally want to have on spotify moreso than "hope", etc.
i see a lot of comments saying how they missed Ep. 1's ambiance, how it was such an engaging mystery & wished that feeling could have been carried over to the later chapters. i can definitely see where all these comments are coming from, but i feel like this is more of a failure of expectations than it is a flaw within the game. bc that's just it, isn't it? this was never meant to be your standard mystery. no matter what genre it's going for, Umineko was trying to subvert expectations & do something new & inventive with these things. the meta layers even bring the genre itself into question in the answer arcs. like a lot of things, what the genre of this story itself is supposed to be is (at least somewhat) open to interpretation. there's a reason we get to see aspects of both the mystery & fantasy perspective, & why neither of the endings are more "canon" than the other. what exactly this story was trying to do for each of the genres it plays with is ultimately up for the reader to decide. the answer is that there is no concrete answers, not really. (taking in the overall meta narrative, you also have to consider what the in-canon meaning of this might have been; episode 1 was Beato's very first catbox, the place where the story both begins and ends. taking this into consideration, what could it possibly mean that this episode feels like such a standout from the rest? this detail feels very deliberate & significant to me, but my sleep-deprived brain can't properly articulate why rn so i'll leave it there.) this was never going to be like Higurashi bc this isn't Higurashi. it might be a part of the greater wtc-verse, but Umineko is ultimately its own thing with its own goals, completely separate from its predecessor.
Theres something so legendary about the first time this song plays that it can hardly really be matched throughout media its a feeling thats so hard to be captured. It makes you feel like YOU are there with the guys and you feel the full force of the emotions right there with them, because throughout that episode the reader is treated as though it is one of Rokkenjima's guests
The winchester gun or whatever its called being one of the TIPS made pretty clear at least the 6 first murders could've been possible with that gun, but the gun said "it holds 4+1 bullets" which kind of blew my theory away. Who would've thought only 5 bullets would've been necessary in that scenario.
Are you enjoying the riddle of Kinzo-sama's epitaph? As you are all probably aware, you have very little time remaining. Please abandon any naive hopes of escaping after the storm passes. This game can only end with my victory or yours. When time runs out, I will win by default. There will be no ties. Make sure that you do not misunderstand your current situation.
In all of the time I've spent reading Umineko, this is the first time I've heard this and the first thing I pick up on is a quote from Star Trek: First Contact. Thank you, Umineko.
Super Saiya-jin Vegeta Did the makers of Umineko’s soundtrack pay royalties to Paramount Studios for the right to use that Star Trek First Contact sound clip?
@@NickStrife While using only a quote would be a grey area, the song uses audio directly taken from the Star Trek episode in question, which most definitely falls under copyright protection.
Yeah, "who placed letter" scene, there this theme plays is soooo fucking intence... i'd haved goosebumps all over my body, then read it first time. And even on reread it delivers just as much.
When the drop of this song hits, i instantly imagine Battler coming to see Natsuhi after the bullet sound, and then i feel what "Beatrice" felt at that moment. Her entire world ending inside of her mind and out of it. The deepest nightmarish moment of all.
Considerar que uno mismo es perfecto, suele ser sintoma de de una mente delirante Pequeñas palabras de un pequeño ser que intenta atacar lo que no entiende
Sadly the first episode was the best of all. Never have i experienced such an intense and exciting mystery story. Until the end unsure who or even what killed them all. Unsure if Beatrice was just a fairy tale with an actual murderer lurking in the shadows or if she was real. It was SOO nerve wrecking, soo well written. I mean, later episodes also had their moments, they surely did, but somehow the genre shifted. It always remained a mystery story, but more and more fantasy elements were added and FOR ME that took away from what made episode 1 so amazing.
If you're looking for something similar to episode one, then you should read higurashi no naku koro ni, it has the all the tension from umineko ep 1, but all the meta elements are gone.
I have always thought this song was absolutely amazing and I cannot believe that, to the best of my memories, it only plays once in the entire series. Only when EP1 Natsuhi notices the Beato letter somebody slipped in Kinzo's Study, right?
They removed the delusional mind part from later releases, and maybe even as early as the last few games. So even if it did play again it may have been easy to miss it. That audio is from an old Star Trek episode, so it was probably removed for copy-right reasons. Edit: They also removed Tsurupettan from the PS3 version of the game, but not later PC releases. Probably more weird copy-right quirks.
You know, rather than Lofi Halloween songs or something, the disturbing vocal part at the beginning at least kind of reminds me of the weird, dark poetry in some tracks of Space Funeral games, I think. :? Can't remember what else this track reminds me, just that it's really distinct... :p
Visual Novel adaptations are often not good & just like Light Novel adaptations, they cannot say every word for word within the alotted time because it would drastically kill the pacing and budget. I think the most missing from adaptations are the characters thoughts which are pretty important to the plot itself and how they see and feel through this new realm they are entering. The major problem with Umineko is it's one of the longest visual novels at the top the list, at least 150-250+ hours so you would need calculations of somewhere around 300+ episodes to adapt the whole thing but most of the anime would be talking.
Does anyone know another Umineko soundtrack with voice lines just like this one? The soundtrack had a weird name, with smooth melody. I recall it was a child talking in it but I forgot what the words were. Pls help me, I've been looking for that ost for years 😭😭😭
"Believing one's self to be perfect is often the sign of a delusional mind". A metaphor for battler's view of beato abd beato mocking battler for his denial of her perfection
I checked your End sheet. First:Please don't tell me that you really are trying to go for a Last TIS clear as part of the challenge. Second: I want to know what happens if you get all six stones. Third: What was the bgm playing in the Avoidance? and Lastly: Glad that I was at the stream when it happened.
Small bombs, from a small being trying to attack what it doesn't understand
Hey that move was genius xd
When I first read the small bombs blue truth I thought it was the stupidest thing ever... But after finishing it, it could have been worked if Battler just used it slightly different.
Beatrice's sheer seemingly omniscient presence in Ep1 is so incredible.
As the story went on, I missed that feeling
Yeah, that feeling never returned. FOR ME Ep1 was the best. Such an incredibly well written mystery. It would work even as a stand alone story.
@@Nute202 yeah at the start beatrice felt so terrifying and spooky. later on though she becomes more sympathetic and the story becomes way more focused on character development and its metacommentary stuff. especially in ep7 and ep8 that have basically no gameboard stuff
@@ctpp64 what???
@@ctpp64 they do dude
When this played in EP 1 I was simply ecstatic, what a scene... It really feels like you're against something you can't even understand
"Small words from a small being trying to attack what it doesn't understand"
Basically Battler's reasoning before ep.5
He got better, though. And it wasn't as though he had a choice...
Funny how readers make fun of Battler when they didnt solve it either
@@Matias-zh3dp Absolute fact
I hear: "Small words from a small being trying to attack but it doesnt somebody really escape"
“Small bombs from a small being trying to explode in chest cavities it doesn’t understand”
"Get back, all of you!!! Back against the wall!!"
Natsuhi felt terrible after that. It’s understandable why she made all 3 long-time servants leave, trying to protect her daughter and her nephews, but she no way of knowing what the f*ck was going on. Motive aside, The senior servants all had knowledge of the manor and even knew possible secret passage ways throughout the mansion, so that made them possible suspects, even if logically, there was no way for most the murders to have occurred by a human means.
that Natsuhi scene in EP1 was my favorite. so intense. still wowing over it.
Still reminds me of how haunting Episode 1 is, that chilling phrase "What the hell is killing us?!"
I wish every episode was like 1 tho :/
@@sai7521 it was amazing and terrifiying not even knowing if the one that kills their family is a human or something else.
@@sai7521 the others are gold tho
@@sai7521 Episode 1 was humble beginnings, every other episode from that point onward shook up the formula and did mindblowing new things. Repeating the format of episode 1 would have gotten old real fast, and we would have been deprived of the endless bag of tricks the rest of the story had
@@sai7521 Even though it picked up the end, it was a slog to get through
This game soundtrack is such a masterpiece. Can I unhear it to experience it for the 1st time again?
I just need this shit on spotify so bad
@@GlobusTheGreat its available there tho, unless it's region locked for you
@@farhabuh886 There is an OST but it does not have many songs. For example this song is not on there. Aci-L, Infant Queen Bee, Patchwork Chimera, Fishy aroma... These are some the songs I personally want to have on spotify moreso than "hope", etc.
Also can you tel me what game this was for? Any game with such a sick track must be great
@@kentanto6558umineko no naku koro, ni it is a visual novel
i see a lot of comments saying how they missed Ep. 1's ambiance, how it was such an engaging mystery & wished that feeling could have been carried over to the later chapters. i can definitely see where all these comments are coming from, but i feel like this is more of a failure of expectations than it is a flaw within the game. bc that's just it, isn't it? this was never meant to be your standard mystery. no matter what genre it's going for, Umineko was trying to subvert expectations & do something new & inventive with these things.
the meta layers even bring the genre itself into question in the answer arcs. like a lot of things, what the genre of this story itself is supposed to be is (at least somewhat) open to interpretation. there's a reason we get to see aspects of both the mystery & fantasy perspective, & why neither of the endings are more "canon" than the other. what exactly this story was trying to do for each of the genres it plays with is ultimately up for the reader to decide. the answer is that there is no concrete answers, not really.
(taking in the overall meta narrative, you also have to consider what the in-canon meaning of this might have been; episode 1 was Beato's very first catbox, the place where the story both begins and ends. taking this into consideration, what could it possibly mean that this episode feels like such a standout from the rest? this detail feels very deliberate & significant to me, but my sleep-deprived brain can't properly articulate why rn so i'll leave it there.)
this was never going to be like Higurashi bc this isn't Higurashi. it might be a part of the greater wtc-verse, but Umineko is ultimately its own thing with its own goals, completely separate from its predecessor.
Spoils all:
And to think Natsuhi was actually 100% on the mark here.
And the worst part is that she was treated like a fool for many reasons and was the only one in the right.
natsuhi "12 seconds of infant airtime" ushiromiya would never be wrong about anything
suspecting maria was still pretty dumb though but yeah
@@mattiswan1 maria: *proceeds to help murder 3 people*
@@Klemeron i mean, yeah, but its not like she couldve overpowered the group even if she wanted to lmao
Theres something so legendary about the first time this song plays that it can hardly really be matched throughout media its a feeling thats so hard to be captured. It makes you feel like YOU are there with the guys and you feel the full force of the emotions right there with them, because throughout that episode the reader is treated as though it is one of Rokkenjima's guests
Meanwhile me as the player was thinking.. "maybe someone rigged the mansion with bombs?"
The winchester gun or whatever its called being one of the TIPS made pretty clear at least the 6 first murders could've been possible with that gun, but the gun said "it holds 4+1 bullets" which kind of blew my theory away.
Who would've thought only 5 bullets would've been necessary in that scenario.
this comment is fucking hilarious if you’re read the later episodes
@@noatiendoboludos Oh my god, I never realized that... Ryukishi is a genius
yeah 'bout that
Commander Data what are you doing in my sound novel?
Are you enjoying the riddle of Kinzo-sama's epitaph?
As you are all probably aware, you have very little time remaining.
Please abandon any naive hopes of escaping after the storm passes.
This game can only end with my victory or yours.
When time runs out, I will win by default. There will be no ties.
Make sure that you do not misunderstand your current situation.
In all of the time I've spent reading Umineko, this is the first time I've heard this and the first thing I pick up on is a quote from Star Trek: First Contact. Thank you, Umineko.
Super Saiya-jin Vegeta Did the makers of Umineko’s soundtrack pay royalties to Paramount Studios for the right to use that Star Trek First Contact sound clip?
@@melissawickersham9912 actually i don't know but in the steam version this track is modifiqued because it doesn't contain that quote
@@CullixUshiromiya Wow, the quote in the beginning is what really makes this track for me. Glad I didn't played the steam version
@@melissawickersham9912 why should they? Are quotes copyrighted as well ffs?
@@NickStrife While using only a quote would be a grey area, the song uses audio directly taken from the Star Trek episode in question, which most definitely falls under copyright protection.
Odd how they decided to sample star trek for this piece. This VN has got inspiration from everywhere it seems.
@techthing "Small words, from a small being trying to attack what it doesn't understand!"
One of my favorite scenes in all Umineko
Both sentences in the beginning come directly from Star Trek :3
Never would I think would read a visual novel that
references star trek's Q, but it makes so much sense XD
actually, that's data and the borg queen!
This theme was so awesome in the first episode (Legend of the golden witch).
Yeah, "who placed letter" scene, there this theme plays is soooo fucking intence... i'd haved goosebumps all over my body, then read it first time. And even on reread it delivers just as much.
small words from a small meme
Lunatic Method trying to tan what it doesn't understand!
When the drop of this song hits, i instantly imagine Battler coming to see Natsuhi after the bullet sound, and then i feel what "Beatrice" felt at that moment. Her entire world ending inside of her mind and out of it. The deepest nightmarish moment of all.
The BGM that plays when next shift, person by person calls out and you realize everyone gets to work a triple.
I got so hyped when this played in EP1
Considerar que uno mismo es perfecto, suele ser sintoma de de una mente delirante
Pequeñas palabras de un pequeño ser que intenta atacar lo que no entiende
Epic mom theme
This song is wild. You expect it to slow down but it just keeps ramping up and up.
Play this when your PC gets a virus.
Sleepless Domain brought me here
same lol. i made a playlist of all the chapter ??? songs
Sadly the first episode was the best of all. Never have i experienced such an intense and exciting mystery story. Until the end unsure who or even what killed them all. Unsure if Beatrice was just a fairy tale with an actual murderer lurking in the shadows or if she was real. It was SOO nerve wrecking, soo well written. I mean, later episodes also had their moments, they surely did, but somehow the genre shifted. It always remained a mystery story, but more and more fantasy elements were added and FOR ME that took away from what made episode 1 so amazing.
Same, I wish there was an option to disable the meta layer, breaks a lot of the tension when it interrupts every 5 mins.
If you're looking for something similar to episode one, then you should read higurashi no naku koro ni, it has the all the tension from umineko ep 1, but all the meta elements are gone.
@@lovkarts Thanks yeah I was gonna read that next. Tbh now im in epi 4 the meta stuff is interesting. Just you miss that tension.
Nah, the other eps are incredible, umuneko is not supposed to be a horror story, EP 1, was only to subvert expectations of the previous Higurashi fans
Yeah. I am personally a Umineko slanderer. The only ep I can tolerate is the first one.
I have always thought this song was absolutely amazing and I cannot believe that, to the best of my memories, it only plays once in the entire series. Only when EP1 Natsuhi notices the Beato letter somebody slipped in Kinzo's Study, right?
It plays in episode 2 as well. When Rosa kicks out the servants and George from the group after the murders of Nanjo and Kumasawa by "Kanon"
i think it plays somewhere in EP7, too, but i'm not too sure.
plays at the end of EP2
it plays in the third episode if im not mistaken, when the bunny girls chase beatrice
They removed the delusional mind part from later releases, and maybe even as early as the last few games. So even if it did play again it may have been easy to miss it. That audio is from an old Star Trek episode, so it was probably removed for copy-right reasons.
Edit: They also removed Tsurupettan from the PS3 version of the game, but not later PC releases. Probably more weird copy-right quirks.
You know, rather than Lofi Halloween songs or something, the disturbing vocal part at the beginning at least kind of reminds me of the weird, dark poetry in some tracks of Space Funeral games, I think. :?
Can't remember what else this track reminds me, just that it's really distinct... :p
It's from Star trek first contact when the android communicates with the borcs
Was that a fucking Star Trek clip?!
I wonder if the sonar in this track was an intentional hint
A hint towards what, the submarine in episode 7? Come on.
Having watched the anime first before starting the VN i had no idea how much better the VN would be. Currently on Episode 2.
It's soo good! I just finished EP 8 of the VN and wow, you're gonna love the rest of the VN.
I watched the anime first aswell. I did enjoy it, but there's alot of scenes missing. Still the show is enjoyable
😢 all these years and people are still reading my Bible 😂❤🎉
yeah, the anime was okay-ish if you didn't read the VNs first. for the rest of us it was a total shitshow lmao
Visual Novel adaptations are often not good & just like Light Novel adaptations, they cannot say every word for word within the alotted time because it would drastically kill the pacing and budget. I think the most missing from adaptations are the characters thoughts which are pretty important to the plot itself and how they see and feel through this new realm they are entering. The major problem with Umineko is it's one of the longest visual novels at the top the list, at least 150-250+ hours so you would need calculations of somewhere around 300+ episodes to adapt the whole thing but most of the anime would be talking.
I've had the urge to look for this song with the danger of seeing spoilers as I haven't finished the vn.
What a good song!
It feels like this song actually plays whenever the truth is discovered. The only ironic part was Maria wasn't technically an accomplice.
this was in turnabout tomorrow
Yes. Part Three.
Hush. No spoils
k
@@heathdatson5181its a fancase i think
Fire
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Does anyone know another Umineko soundtrack with voice lines just like this one? The soundtrack had a weird name, with smooth melody. I recall it was a child talking in it but I forgot what the words were.
Pls help me, I've been looking for that ost for years 😭😭😭
Do you remember which EP?
Was it this one ruclips.net/video/AV0OnZtHHz4/видео.html
Melting away is the gem you're searching for
oh!
oh.
Does it say "leaving one's self to perfect is" or "Believeing one's self's perfect is"?
(i probably got both of them wrong i dont get it lol)
"Believing one's self to be perfect is often the sign of a delusional mind". A metaphor for battler's view of beato abd beato mocking battler for his denial of her perfection
When does this play
Episode 1 when Natsuhi notices the letter on the table
@@lovkarts ok thanks
I checked your End sheet. First:Please don't tell me that you really are trying to go for a Last TIS clear as part of the challenge. Second: I want to know what happens if you get all six stones. Third: What was the bgm playing in the Avoidance? and Lastly: Glad that I was at the stream when it happened.
...did you mean to reply to this video?
lmao
wrong video bro