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No Witcher game did to my soul what Witcher 1 did. It felt like poetry. It filled my veins with longing I never knew existed. Longing for the world that I never experienced. I craved traveling vast fields and forests and swamps in search of melancholic solitude that would fill my soul to the brim with acceptance of the world that is older than we believe and has secrets that will never be fully discovered. I wanted to live there.
Ya, not often that a game is a work of art, i remember back in 07 when W1 was new it had super long load times for some reason, but was later patched, it did'nt matter i was playing something i wanted to be part of
Yes, Especially in this lake side area. I remember the feeling when entering Black Tern Island. The whole scenery feel so dreamy, alive like it can only existing in a book. I love the whole Witcher game serie, But in the 1st game that you can feel the labor of love from a very small game studio pouring everything they've got into their possible one and last game at that time being.
@@sidhartha5047 Yep, I remember it too, this game had issues with the loading screens and you had so many of them. The loading screen art is sick though! I also remember that my PC could barely handle the merchant quarter as well, haha.
Am I alone in feeling like the Witcher 3 didn't live up to this expectation for some reason? I can't put my finger on what it is but despite the freedom and size of the third game, it doesn't *feel* like I'm exploring the world I saw in the distance of this game.
14 years ago, Witcher 1 come into the world, Lakeside, is most beautiful part, with soul, like first 2 books, one of the best OST in game world. Cheers.
Witcher 3 was a wonderful game but this was different. You can't fake this one, this one was real. You had something here that you didn't think would come, but it did. This grim atmosphere, this darkness and melancholy paired with these rare moments of light. WItcher 3 was wonderful, but this was art.
@@silverbro13 I agree that Wild Hunt has a great atmosphere, but in my opinion it was too colorful compared to the first game. I may be biased, but the grim setting fit Witcher better in my opinion. And the music itself is truly unique.
@@silverbro13 If you think that Velen is "absurdly grim" you've never played the first Witcher. Just look at Temple Quarter of Vizima and Old Vizima. Even the game's color pallette in W3 is more vibrant in any location compared to W1.
It was also probably the only place in the entire game where you had people, humans and non-humans, living in genuine peace with each other. There was some hesitation on either side, of course, but they still preferred to live in peace rather than try to wipe the other out. One of the most poignant shots in that chapter comes at the end where Geralt is sailing back to Vizima due to forced circumstances, and as he does so, he sees soldiers of the Eternal Flame marching into Murky Waters. War is coming. Intolerance is coming. The fragile, precious peace is soon to be shattered, likely permanently. Things will never be the same again. :(
@@matro2 Was it because of Siegfried? I liked Siegfried too. I think he's a good man. But unfortunately most in the Order do not share his beliefs. Most of the Order soldiers you talk to are pretty militant and have less than favourable opinions of non-humans. (In fact, I believe Siegfried is the only one who ever espouses the belief that non-humans, including Witchers, are welcome to join the Order.) I think Siegfried would be best served by splitting off to form his own organization, one with a more enlightened and tolerant worldview. If you side with him and he becomes Grandmaster, PERHAPS he can reform the Order, but he is just one man and I fear he will not be able to do it all by himself. (Especially in a world like the Witcher's where noble dreams and ideals are often dashed upon the merciless rocks of reality.)
Those motes of green and red light rising from the lake are so beautiful. They are even more beautiful at night. I wish there was night-time ambience for Lakeside. I am traipsing around Loc Muinne in act 3 of The Witcher: Assassins of Kings, and I miss the beauty of this game.
this song always brings me back to that school trip, maybe 6 or 7 years back, when i finally found a moment to be alone with her, right in front of a lake, sating below a willow, at night, when everybody were sleeping. Our relation was never meant to be but at least i had a moment with that girl wich i cant forget. i had to write it, sorry if i wasted your time reading this.
Played it on hard during quarantine. The combat system is awkward and I was pissed off by the clunky controls until I mastered it and it ended being one of the best games I've ever had the luck to play. It was a unique experience. I remember I was stuck at the first boss until I realized you need to level up by completing secondary quests and upgrade a sign. Played 1, 2 and 3 in a row and even though I prefer 3, this one is close. I think I'll play it again from the beginning.
i already felt bad for the elves in the witcher universe and this music made it even more sad when i met toruviel and other elven survivors on the shore.
@@Feanor916 I don't feel bad for Elves. In "The Witcher 3" the elf Eredin is after Ciri and in " Shadow of War" the elf Celebrimbor and Etariel betray Talion and let him die 😅
Espero que a CD mantenha inspiração nessas trilhas maravilhosas no The Witcher remake. Esse jogo foi totalmente subestimado em sua época, pois é simplesmente magnífico, espetacular e fantástico.
It's a pity that this place can't be visited in Witcher 3 Wild Hunt with Roach and this soundtrack is played or the other one at night. I want to see this place with Witcher 3 graphics. CDPR should make a mod for this region at lake near Wyzima
Man I can't wait to see the remake. I never played 1. If it never comee to console I never will either....so it might not be till the remake. Luckily I can enjoy the music for now
The original with always be superior to any remake. Well ok so, no I’d say there is a 1% chance they can make the remake as atmospheric and immersive as the original, and that’s not nostalgia talking I only played this game for 1st time last year, I just truely don’t think it can be done and is a fools errand (although if they pull it off I will happily praise it)
Great playlist, I love TW1 music! Did you use D'jinni for the imagery? This is my try with it: ruclips.net/video/Y4t7yIMJr2s/видео.html It's a little tribute to this masterpiece of his time! And I may say it has a standard still today at the overall atmosphere!
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No Witcher game did to my soul what Witcher 1 did. It felt like poetry. It filled my veins with longing I never knew existed. Longing for the world that I never experienced. I craved traveling vast fields and forests and swamps in search of melancholic solitude that would fill my soul to the brim with acceptance of the world that is older than we believe and has secrets that will never be fully discovered. I wanted to live there.
Thank you for writing such a beautiful comment.
Ya, not often that a game is a work of art, i remember back in 07 when W1 was new it had super long load times for some reason, but was later patched, it did'nt matter i was playing something i wanted to be part of
Yes, Especially in this lake side area. I remember the feeling when entering Black Tern Island. The whole scenery feel so dreamy, alive like it can only existing in a book. I love the whole Witcher game serie, But in the 1st game that you can feel the labor of love from a very small game studio pouring everything they've got into their possible one and last game at that time being.
@@sidhartha5047 Yep, I remember it too, this game had issues with the loading screens and you had so many of them. The loading screen art is sick though!
I also remember that my PC could barely handle the merchant quarter as well, haha.
Am I alone in feeling like the Witcher 3 didn't live up to this expectation for some reason? I can't put my finger on what it is but despite the freedom and size of the third game, it doesn't *feel* like I'm exploring the world I saw in the distance of this game.
Those who just did The Witcher 3 don't know how magnificent is the first one. The sequels never reached the magic and the poetry from the original.
Agree. The firs one remains as my favorite!
14 years ago, Witcher 1 come into the world, Lakeside, is most beautiful part, with soul, like first 2 books, one of the best OST in game world. Cheers.
This music is just so beautiful. A good music can make mundane RPG activities blissful.
by modern standards its mundane but in terms of story, progression n RPG its great
Witcher 3 was a wonderful game but this was different. You can't fake this one, this one was real. You had something here that you didn't think would come, but it did. This grim atmosphere, this darkness and melancholy paired with these rare moments of light. WItcher 3 was wonderful, but this was art.
Witcher 1 had the most atmospheric soundtrack of the whole series
I personally think Wild Hunt's got a somewhat better atmosphere, but it's a bit persistent since you spend a lot of the game in Vellen.
@@silverbro13 I agree that Wild Hunt has a great atmosphere, but in my opinion it was too colorful compared to the first game. I may be biased, but the grim setting fit Witcher better in my opinion. And the music itself is truly unique.
@@PavltheRobot Vellen is ABSURDLY grim tho.
@@silverbro13 If you think that Velen is "absurdly grim" you've never played the first Witcher. Just look at Temple Quarter of Vizima and Old Vizima. Even the game's color pallette in W3 is more vibrant in any location compared to W1.
@@PavltheRobot Vibrancy does not constitute a lack of grim themes and visual storytelling.
Самая любимая локация в первом Ведьмаке! Темноводье!
Piękna muzyka!
This soundtrack brings a tear to my eye ! Everything in the Witcher universe is so beautiful ! I can't even express how i feel.
The atmosphere in this game is *AMAZING!* 😃
My favourite chapter was IV. Didn't drag, had the most beautiful locations, and you meet Berengar.
It was also probably the only place in the entire game where you had people, humans and non-humans, living in genuine peace with each other. There was some hesitation on either side, of course, but they still preferred to live in peace rather than try to wipe the other out. One of the most poignant shots in that chapter comes at the end where Geralt is sailing back to Vizima due to forced circumstances, and as he does so, he sees soldiers of the Eternal Flame marching into Murky Waters. War is coming. Intolerance is coming. The fragile, precious peace is soon to be shattered, likely permanently. Things will never be the same again. :(
@@Zaxares If that's how you see it. I sided with the Order.
@@matro2 Was it because of Siegfried? I liked Siegfried too. I think he's a good man. But unfortunately most in the Order do not share his beliefs. Most of the Order soldiers you talk to are pretty militant and have less than favourable opinions of non-humans. (In fact, I believe Siegfried is the only one who ever espouses the belief that non-humans, including Witchers, are welcome to join the Order.)
I think Siegfried would be best served by splitting off to form his own organization, one with a more enlightened and tolerant worldview. If you side with him and he becomes Grandmaster, PERHAPS he can reform the Order, but he is just one man and I fear he will not be able to do it all by himself. (Especially in a world like the Witcher's where noble dreams and ideals are often dashed upon the merciless rocks of reality.)
Gool bool tahl hool!
Those motes of green and red light rising from the lake are so beautiful. They are even more beautiful at night.
I wish there was night-time ambience for Lakeside.
I am traipsing around Loc Muinne in act 3 of The Witcher: Assassins of Kings, and I miss the beauty of this game.
The music in that area outside the ruined city was just breathtaking when combined with the visual sights
Shit, it's been almost 15 years... I feel old. But maybe... another playthough...?
Wiedmolol bul!
'Bul' musieć być! Bez 'bula' wychodzić.. głąb! :D
-Dobrze. Zatem jestem wiedmolol bulbulbulbulbl.
-Tak, Ty być.
Best place and music in the whole series. Geralt was granted a home there next to druid. I want to return to it :) .
this music is so peaceful and brings tears to my eyes, love it very much
this song always brings me back to that school trip, maybe 6 or 7 years back, when i finally found a moment to be alone with her, right in front of a lake, sating below a willow, at night, when everybody were sleeping. Our relation was never meant to be but at least i had a moment with that girl wich i cant forget.
i had to write it, sorry if i wasted your time reading this.
как только включил это видео, у меня уже были мурашки по коже. это просто восхитительно.
ведьмак 1 - шедевр
I hope they don't screw up the remaster of this game. I'm so excited.
They will screw it up!
it's for a "modern audience"
Played it on hard during quarantine. The combat system is awkward and I was pissed off by the clunky controls until I mastered it and it ended being one of the best games I've ever had the luck to play. It was a unique experience. I remember I was stuck at the first boss until I realized you need to level up by completing secondary quests and upgrade a sign. Played 1, 2 and 3 in a row and even though I prefer 3, this one is close. I think I'll play it again from the beginning.
4 dislikes worshippers of Dagon.
The feelings... Thank you
It’s almost harvesting season.
@@WarriorOfTheLostLand :D
Mmm.. mhm.. umm.. mmM! ~ Fisherman
This is like going to heaven! I adore this music! It's so overwhelming it made me cry! Thank you!
Your channel is amazing
Thanks!
i already felt bad for the elves in the witcher universe and this music made it even more sad when i met toruviel and other elven survivors on the shore.
lol don't feel bad for scoia tael
Glory to the Order.
@@Feanor916 I don't feel bad for Elves. In "The Witcher 3" the elf Eredin is after Ciri and in " Shadow of War" the elf Celebrimbor and Etariel betray Talion and let him die 😅
Witcher 1 soundtrack is for reading the books. It fits in every moment. Try it.
Espero que a CD mantenha inspiração nessas trilhas maravilhosas no The Witcher remake. Esse jogo foi totalmente subestimado em sua época, pois é simplesmente magnífico, espetacular e fantástico.
This actual track is really nice i admit.. to me witcher 1 was really dear.. sometimes story and music is just what enough in the game.
It's a pity that this place can't be visited in Witcher 3 Wild Hunt with Roach and this soundtrack is played or the other one at night. I want to see this place with Witcher 3 graphics. CDPR should make a mod for this region at lake near Wyzima
Man I can't wait to see the remake. I never played 1. If it never comee to console I never will either....so it might not be till the remake. Luckily I can enjoy the music for now
Mama Freya! Ce muzica sublima, imi transmite toata energia asta, tipica aryana!
Beautiful. 📖☕🍀
haven't heard this before, thanks!
Witcher 1 was a great game. Though its of course not like Witcher 3, it has a special place in my heart!
If they don't include the soundtrack in the remake, the game will lose its Soul.
The original with always be superior to any remake.
Well ok so, no I’d say there is a 1% chance they can make the remake as atmospheric and immersive as the original, and that’s not nostalgia talking I only played this game for 1st time last year, I just truely don’t think it can be done and is a fools errand (although if they pull it off I will happily praise it)
really cool!) I was making a video on my channel listening to this music
Нет войне, братья Славяне!
dzięki :D
alvin?.... be careful
Awesome!
500th like here, nice relaxing music
Hoping they keep the music in the remake... and the OP igni sign
nice! can you make 1-hour long music & ambience (or just music) from TES IV: Oblivion?
if you like 4:08 just listen Fitgirl repacks music from 12th second, thank me later.
ruclips.net/video/cDDrisx_3CI/видео.html
I couldn’t understand this game well !!!
If it wasn’t for the soundtrack I probably wouldn’t have finished this game
this tune didn't make it in the OST? Am I right?
That tyop :P
Tyop! Fixed it thanks :)
Great playlist, I love TW1 music!
Did you use D'jinni for the imagery? This is my try with it: ruclips.net/video/Y4t7yIMJr2s/видео.html
It's a little tribute to this masterpiece of his time! And I may say it has a standard still today at the overall atmosphere!
One dislike in 2 years....👍
One dislike in 3 years...