I love this OST with all my heart man. Whenever I'm struggling with a long school assignment, especially any major paper, I come here and pop this on. The choir and orchestra absolutely nailed every aspect of these tracks. This is an actual masterpiece.
32:13 - 33:35 Most Bloodborne-ish part of the whole soundtrack. It even fits the lyrics "sanguine sanctum". I love those violins. Gives me Blood-starved Beast PTSD lol Demon's Souls OST is such a weird mix of all of Soulsborne, being the forefather of it all. Every time I think "oh it sounds like that now" it shifts into something else. The remake in all its glorious detail made me appreciate how good and unique this game really is, and NOT just a Dark Souls beta. Also, Storm King
Play the original game and you will understand why many prefer it to this reimagining. You probably can't understand those themes without the situation they're played on, because they're inseparable.
@@guyguy7923 I didn't say this is bad, in fact, I think it is able to stand on its own better than the original, but in my opinion the original just fits the game way, way better, especially with the original art style.
@@commentingchannel9776 I'd say that's just some hard association at work. I like both soundtracks, but there are tunes here with far more punch to them, and new nuances. Take Astraea for one - now it's a song shared by Garl and Astraea, as opposed to just Astraea; I enjoy this dynamic shift in the music, depending on how long you do battle with Garl.
I have absolutely obsessed over this game. It is my first souls game have played. I have beaten it 6 times with a different, unique character. And now, listening to this music, all I want is some kind of VR experience in this game.
I enjoy the way it sounds when the penetrator theme reaches it's end. In the beginning it starts off presenting the penetrator himself while in the end it sounds as if it got corrupted.
I’m glad u liked the song dude but I’d argue there r more reasons than nostalgia why some of us prefer the original over this version. No disrespect tho
@@ahari8142 fair enough, that’s why music is very fluid. We all have separate tastes and opinions and ultimately so long as we enjoy it in one form or another then it’s all good.
I absolutely love the original soundtrack, because it was has that strangely mysterious and otherworldly vibe, while this one is more "epic". There are tracks that i prefer in the original, but some of the tracks have been improved in the remake as well.
IpsilonZ people keep saying the tracks are “epic” in the new one, and I don’t see it. Yeah they use more detailed instrumentation’s with a proper choir, but I don’t feel it detracts from the energy of the game. It’s more detailed yes, but when I hear the new astraea theme it feels just as sad. Idk everyone to their own I guess
I’m just gonna say this. I actually genuinely really love this new soundtrack, it feels like demons souls is it’s own world which is exactly what it is. Umbasa.
Now after I have fought some of the bosses I can say that "Storm King" "Flamelurker" and "Maiden Astraea" are my favorite tracks. Storm King being on top of them. I have yet to fight the final bosses but so far there have made a great impresion on me during the fight. Loving the game so far.
Gotta agree on that, the old theme seemed to fit for the fight much more. That said, I would argue that the new rendition of the song is a much better musical piece overall.
@@MasterMordekaiser The music is dynamic in the remake unlike the original. It gets more intense as you are fighting Garl Vinland and then complete silence once you kill him up until you approach Maiden Astrea. I actually like what they did here but the soundtrack doesn't deliver the dynamic aspect of it like gameplay does.
The original is very somber and slow. It isn't fight music. It is the song that represents Maiden Astraea begging you to leave her, garl, and the wreches of the swamp alone. The remaster is too powerful. It sounds like they are trying to fight to push you away instead of standing their ground and begging you to leave. It isn't bad by any stretch but I feel like the original fits best.
The new one will be better if Garl Vinland's AI isn't as clunky as his old one A harsh pvp like combat with this ost will make it even sadder, but unfortunately, he's being parried/chain-backstabbed to death most of time, kinda ruined the moment
I’m quite fond of many tracks on the Demon’s Souls soundtrack and it’s a shame that some of them are missing here. However, to say that these re-done versions are terrible is a bit of a stretch. I don’t think they’re “ruined” and in fact, many of them sound pretty amazing. Honestly, amazing. To have both the original to listen to and these different versions that aren’t all keyboard samples is fascinating. The melodies are still the same overall and I think that’s what matters. They put effort in this guys. I think we should at least appreciate that. I mean come on, two Demon’s Souls osts? Yes please! The more the merrier, especially when it comes to Soul’s music.
yeah i kind of hold the same sentiment but i can't help but wonder what they could have done with the same vibes the old soundtrack had but made it new in some way besides making it sound more like bloodborne/dark souls 3 BUT i'm not complaining too much because i adore both moden darksouls AND demons souls so idk. I have both soundtracks in a music playlist and i like both.
the original wasnt keyboard samples, it was actually live. theres actual musicians credited in the sountrack disk. it was just recorded in a pretty small room iirc.
@@zent8324 There were some real instruments in the original OST, but a lot of it was definitely synthesized. As a brass player, the original score has some of the fakest sounding brass I've ever heard. Not saying it's bad! They did the best they could with the resources and budget they had.
I played THE HELL out of Demon's Souls since when it was released back in 2009. It was my first Souls game and It hooked me in the franchise for good. I STILL play it in my freaking old as hell PS3 whose sole porpoise is Demon's Souls (And it will be until I manage to get a PS5). Having said that I can totally say that the nostalgia hasn't fucked with my ears: The soundtrack in the remake is ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC. Both are equally good in their own. Bluepoint did an amazing job. Sad crap that even people who never played the original game now says that nonsense that the original OST was much better. It is not, both are awesome.
some of the remakes are very good. i do miss certain things though - like the drum roll in the opening, or the 'ha ha ha' in the tower knight. i think the remakes of pentrator and flame lurker are spot on.
Listened it separately and I love it! My dream was to hear Demon's Souls music performed by full orchestra and choir, and finally it comes true! I'm more than happy to hear all melodies in this new arrangments. The only bad thing for me is that Sony didn't invite original composer Shunsuke Kida, to rearrange his own music by himself and give it to studio arrangers instead. Perhaps he doesn't know how to work with big orchestra, so he let it to the Sony sound team. But other than that, I like this new version of the soundtrack and, of course remake itself. Yes, I appreciate the original efforts of composer to give a unique sound for the small ensemble of 20 or so musicians, but as mentioned this music desreved a biger orchestral ensemble and finnaly got it and I'm very happy about it. Definitely return to this album, after full walkthrough of the remake.
"The beginning" and "maiden Astrea" was my favorite ost and i was really worried about how would look, and i'm crying because its just amazing what they did.
I like what they did with some tracks. Less so with others. The issue is, many of them have lost a lot of their character/uniqueness. The weird horror/comedy combo. The silent moments. Tracks that were brooding yet playfully unsettling are now just screaming at the top of their lungs how epic they are. While they are cool, they miss the point. That said, I will definitely listen to it some more and enjoy it. It just could have been much more. And that's a damn shame.
@@andrecarvalho8244 that's my problem with the DS3 OST, being too loud. Bloodborne has the best one out of these games imo or at least the most consistent
Yeah I agree this. I wouldn't say it's totally just Dark Souls, which mostly just sounds the same, but this loses the grotesque humor of some of original tracks. I mean the adjudicator track in the original had a kind of quasi bird call going on it (between the bassoon and I think the clarinet?), which totally fits the boss fight. If that's in the remake I certainly can't hear it. I also can't hearing the sliding, angular string lines that were at the end of the original's loop. It was cool, kind of disturbing sorts of music. Not everything *needs* full orchestral forces, and, while the remake's music is good, it just loses the charm the original had.
The OG is in my top 3 games. Absolutely adore this remake and both the new and old soundtracks. It's really nice to hear the classic songs as well as the orchestral take. I just wish there was a slider in game to jump between the soundtracks based on the mood I'm in. Would be really fun to do a classic song playthrough. Thank you BluePoint for this gift, I never thought one of my favourite games of all time would ever get this treatment, so I'm just happy it has. 💛
As someone who played all souls games except for the original demon souls, I have to say that this spundtrack is sublime! The orchestral work is amazing! But I get that it might not live up to the nostalgia that some of the OG's (original gamers) have here.
The Old Monk OST in this version is freaking amazing! So menacing...makes playing as the boss even more enjoyable with the overbearing Choir and running strings! I purposely draw the fights out when I'm the Boss to torture the hosts. I feel like that's what the original Old Monk would do to anyone who steps into his chamber trying to claim his precious Demon Soul. Great remake, very happy with it!
"One Who Craves Souls" is an interesting new arrangement and provides new layers and depth to the original piece. Nonetheless, I find the layers in the original piece, despite being synthetic, so rich, unique and finely (out of) tuned - and despite the overall piece feeling a bit repetitive. I really want to hear what you all could come up with using the new piece, maybe layering the old track onto the new one.
Yeah, "One Who Craves Souls" had always been my favorite, even among pieces from the newer Souls games, it just carries with it a powerful sense of bittersweetness, be it melancholy or some vague sense of doubt. While I do like the new iteration of it, it feels... too grandiose? I feel as though the addition of a slow, drawn-out choir and what seems to be a slightly more drawn-out pace to the song makes it... not as impactful?
@@partytom4184 No it wasn't..? Who told you that..? Did you not hear the cheap midi effects on half the instruments? My midi keyboard can make more convincing sounds..
You know....... listening to this I gotta say i can't hate it since we still do have the originals and its not like someone is going to just rip those off of the internet, but its so strange hearing how Demon Souls OST has changed in such different ways. Its like when the composers went into redesigning these tracks for the remake they had just gotten off of a dark souls 3 and Bloodborne binge, and the tracks reflect a tonal shift more towards those games compared to how Demon Souls was when it first came out. I don't hate these soundtracks cause hating Soul's osts is very hard for me since the composers usually make me happy 99.99% of the time, but i feel like the lost the spirit of Demon Souls somewhere in their composition. Tracks are meant to fit the fights they take place in and outside of a few it feels like the composers forgot how some fights were in the original, for example: Maiden Astrea's theme is such a massive tonal shift that I wonder if any of the composers had even played the original fight, it just sounds way too epic for the somber and depressing that boss fight was, if you think about it the original basically played out like a murder with how little challenge Astrea and Garl Vinland could even put up to you. Ah well, i'll enjoy these remixes as best as I can but I think the Composers need to look at the context of some scenes more next time and not just default to the orchestral's I'll admit i loved from Dark souls 3 and Bloodborne.
so far ive seen most people complain while im just grateful that bluepoint clearly worked on the remake with a lot of passion. and guys get over the fact that the old ost was indeed, but also sounds pretty outdated. this ost is amazing. just be grateful to bluepoint for picking up this massive project and working on it with so much passion. be happy we can play this game with good graphics, framerate and omnidirectional rolling. the kinda reactions ive been seeing everywhere is exactly why it took so long for this remake to be made in the first place. yall make people afraid. just be grateful for once
I know I'm replying to a 2year old comment but THANK YOU for this comment. ppl are so ungrateful it blows my mind, this project was accomplished with the utmost highest quality, and most importantly with respect and passion for the original game and it's fans, imo it was more than a success, and I for one appreciate every aspect of the effort put forth on everypart of this remake. sorry for ranting lol hugs and kisses
I kinda prefer the original version of One Who Craves Souls. I feel like the remake lost some punch when they added so many instruments. It seems like weird take, but the smaller selection of instruments felt more intimate.
Agreed. Don't take me the wrong way, this new OST is still fire, but sometimes simplicity really is best. Instead of going full orchestra they could take advantage of that diversity and pick select instruments
My first time fighting Flamelurker was so bittersweet cause when I finally beat him I realized I’d never hear his track for the first time ever again 🥲
Chumpskey “generic” even though the song is literally the same but with some violin and choir, you’re truly hating it for the sake of hating it. Big bandwagon it seems
@@_cripticon8004 "You think it's generic even though all they changed was the instruments" as if instrumentation can't completely change the identity of a song, don't presume I'm blindly hating something just because you like it, the entire composition has changed even if the original motif is still there in places. (although now completely overshadowed by the choir, strings and drums) If you think the song is literally the same except for "some violin and choir" you're deluded.
@@Chumpskey no I’m not deluded. Have you played the songs in game? Because a simple RUclips video of the track does not suffice. As well, each track is modular to the fight/scene, meaning certain points of the song is only used in a cutscene and the bulk of the track are the parts that sound like the original. For example, the start choir part of the fools idol does not play in the fight, it plays in the cutscene, and works well since as she descends, the scene goes from one of false hope to one of sheer terror. This is smart since it matches the lore of the area, and the boss. Then during the fight it plays the entire piano motif like the original. That’s something people seem to not understand. Another one is the maiden in blacks song, as the holy chanting is only played in the intro summon cuscene at the start of the game. In game it’s the good old harpsichord, nothing more. And I disagree that the composition has changed. The only real things they change in composition is the goofy doots of trumpets are changed to high choir notes and the low honks of trombones are from low choir notes. Other than that the instrumentation is the same. Fools idol still uses piano, maiden astraea still uses harpsichord. So, if the instrumentation is almost exactly the same, and the motifs are exactly the same, and the only change is that it has a more detailed array of sound, it’s suddenly bad??? Listen, you’re the one calling me deluded, and yet the songs are so similar to the originals it is literally mind boggling how upset people are. I understand personal preference, but if you just prefer the og, you wouldn’t go talking about how shit the new one is. You would just accept you prefer the og and just listen to that instead of preaching the same hate babble to people despite us already hearing it 10000 times. We get it, but you can’t force everyone into the same opinion as you. And even, some tracks honestly sound better. Penetrator actually has a unique theme now, one that far better represent his character and lore, storm kings track is actually intimidating now and feels like I’m fighting a giant monster. Still, I personally prefer the original soundtrack, but I can objectively see how amazing the new one is and can accept if some are better. I’m not on the hate bandwagon, I respect what people think. And when is the motifs ever overshadowed, like ever. Bring some examples please. The new OST sounds newer and more detailed, just like how the remake looks newer and more detailed. That is the whole point, to bring an old game into the modern age, and if you hate it for being newer then you’re literally brainless. You want the game to sound old, there’s a reason why the original is still there. If you dont like the new ones, don’t hate them for it, it’s literally the goal of the concept. I love and hate how for years the community have wanted a remake to make demons souls more accessible and new, but as soon as they get it, they winge, cry and scream about it being newer. Like people hate for the sake of hate and I just don’t get it. I knew before the game even came out that I wouldn’t prefer it to the original, as the original has that ‘old game feel’ that just can’t be beat, but at least I can see the amazing quality of the remake, and both versions stand as my favourite souls game, right with bloodborne. Hope you take something from this, learn to be more open minded and escape you’re anti-everything box.
I haven't played the remake version of this wonderful game yet. But I LOVE what the software does with its soundtracks. I spend hours listening to the tracks of all your games.
So far I like the most are Maiden Astraea, Storm King, Flamelurker, Penetrator, Tower Knight, Old King Allant, and One Who craves Souls. Very nice these soundtrack. Very good remake of the music. Maiden Astraea old is good also which have very sad tone. The remake one also very nice more on battle song. I like both.
The remake looks awesome and I like the new soundtrack, but I can't stop thinking it misses the uniqueness of the original, it's particularly true for the Tower Knight which was so memorable with the laughters, while the new track seems to be straight from Dark Souls 3.
@NamesAreForLosers It's different. I don't think it's fair to say it sucked, it was quite unique. Of course if that's just your opinion, that's fine. I for one never was the biggest fan of the og demons souls soundtrack either, and much prefer this new soundtrack. But I can understand people that prefer the old soundtrack as well. I just don't understand the people that are going bat shit crazy over these new arrangements.
Holy.....when I entered the fog and the new Tower Knight theme started playing, I was kind of expecting fking Kratos to rip my damn spine off at any time
The new soundtrack has grown on me. At first I thought it was good but not suited to Demon's Souls. then I realized, it's not for Demon's Souls but for Demon's Souls REMAKE.
The new soundtrack often fails to capture the unique elements and mood of the original soundtrack. The original soundtrack was a big part of making Demon's Souls feel more somber and eery than Dark Souls, while Dark Souls was more epic, Demon Souls Atmosphere was more occult and isolating. It's still cool to have these new high budged orchestral versions of all the songs to listen to and for some of the tracks it's definitely a straight upgrade. It's a great soundtrack if you don't compare it to the OG but you kind of have to for a remake.
All Souls games are meant to be somber and eery and Boletaria was a magic/soul powered most powerful kingdom in the world of DeS that is recently infested by god tier demons so there were always epic elements. Fromsoft just didn't have the tech and budget at the time to properly represent that.
@@weaverquest That might be, but that's just speculation. In the OG soundtrack, the tower knight theme was already going all in in terms of making the fight sound epic( even though the hahahaha ha was a bit silly) but most of the other themes were not like that, so I would think they did that on purpose. Either way it's not just the scale and the epicness being increased. I also miss characteristic sounds like the low reed and brass sounds and the tribal sounding drums that made up the character of the OG soundtrack.
It's a mixed bag, more positives than negatives. Even though it was my first souls game, Demon's souls OST overall had some really silly parts (like the tower knight orchestra or how they just sometimes hit you with a trumpet or a bass out of nowhere), it sounded more amateur than their later endeavours. I think fromsoft really learnt a lot from the feedback from Demon's souls and their later OSTs sound a lot more consistent across the board.
I like this soundtrack way more though. Say what you will about character, but the old tracks didn't make the tone very serious when compared to this new soundtrack. Imo people are letting their nostalgia get to them. It just doesn't fit a game about epic RPG action when you have the money/new tech.
I beat this game yesterday. My first souls game. I loved it!!! Such an amazing game! Edit: for those wondering, I died a total of 38 times in my first ever playthrough.
I never played demon souls, I feel this game will be so good , one day I'll buy it, but, after hearing this a while, now I play this when I play Dark souls 1, I like this music , And with this music I finaally beated the game on ng+, so thank you.
@@alanmartinez2122 hahah yeah that too.. which actually at fist gave the gow 2 Colossus fight vibe.. then it transition to ascension type music Lol, Gow fan spotted🤣🤝
i actually like the new soundtracks for the bosses, i wish they couldve had an option for the old soundtrack still, parts like the character maker music is just too good
I think the new soundtrack is fantastic, but it feels incredibly out of place. Stuff like the new Tower Knight theme feels less like DeS and more like GoW. I like some renditions, in particular the ending themes and the Penetrator, but I prefer the original for everything else, especially for stuff like Allant's theme. For as weird as the old one is, it has tons of personality to it.
@@Odinsday See, for me the first game was just too bleak. To this day, it remains one of the most depressing video game experience I've ever completed. That's not not bad or even a complaint. But because of this, I have to actively prepare myself before starting a new file, and DeS has always been my least favorite From Soft game for this reason. The remake made the game more palatable to me on almost every level, and I prefer the more triumphant tone of the soundtrack. The original is a masterpiece; but not one I enjoy.
I feel like most of the times when brass is introduced into any of these tracks, like most film compositions, the brass is used to express negative emotions like anger and sadness compared to the mystery that the brass expresses in the ps3 ost. I like both interpretations though. Especially since low brass always be going ham in this one.
imma be honest i think it's just a matter of personal taste. i personally really don't like the original DeS soundtrack, probably because it sounds like it was all made with synths
As a huge fan of the original OST, i had the game when it first came out on PS3 and nobody was really talking about it, I was very skeptical of them redoing the soundtrack. Now that i beat the remake, i love it. They did an excellent job and I hope they get to redo Dark Souls 1.
As someone who perfers the original demon souls soundtrack compared to the whole soul series ost. these tracks are amazing. kinda sounds like Bloodborne + demon souls to me, in a good way.
When it comes to this remake I have to say that the tracks are really good and I'll also say the original soundtrack was also quite good now personally I prefer the original but I'm not saying the remake is bad like in Leechmonger's theme you can still hear his original theme in the background and I know a few more tracks do this as well but I noticed his the most... I think most people prefer the original either from nostalgia or they just like the sound to it.. personally I never played the original but listening to its ost reminds me of simpler times even though I wasn't familiar with them at all. personally i think bluepoint did a great job and no matter which one you prefer at the end of the day it is your opinion. *but Penetrator theme slaps*
@@clarinetmaster5990 Yeah, but it gets drowned out by everything else. We miss how the brass was so often the central aspect of the score, a marked departure from common musical convention in games that made the original Demon's Souls stand out.
@@Bluecho4 I think you're crazy. Demon's Souls sounded like a cheap Japanese soda can. It didn't even have real brass. This is some A-Class game music.
@@WaffleCake Oh undoubtedly. But it was the most singularly unique soda can. Nothing else sounded like it. Whereas this version is certainly pretty. Just as every other full orchestral game soundtrack sounds pretty, in basically the same way.
Getting Darth Vader vibes from the Penetrator track. Those rapid triplets in the background especially feel too close to the Imperial March. I love it.
The music is amazing, there is no denying that... What I wanna know is where you got that background... and if I can get it, moving animations and all for my laptop.
Glad I'm not the only one. I get major Bloodborne vibes from the whole OST just from how they use the chorus and strings. I just started playing Demon's Souls today, so I had to look up the OST this evening to give it a listen.
While these tracks are decent, I don't think it lives up to the style of the original, which put a lot more focus on atmosphere rather then trying to build up to more grand epics. A good example is Flamelurker, which, despite being the most infamous and intense boss in the original, had a rather slow and sinister sound to it, while the remake has a choir that basically spells out "THIS BOSS IS HARD, IT IS ALSO EPIC." Before I even played the original, I heard of the horrors of Flamelurker and doing research to get myself ready for the playthrough, his theme felt like someone telling me of the legend of an unstoppable demon of fire, which definitely helped me be ready when I first faced him. The remake's music just doesn't have the same atmosphere that the original soundtrack had, which takes away from the overall atmosphere of a lot of fights.
This game has divided Soul's community, but nothing has done that more than its OST. Videos with each track have either the like/dislikes disable or they're at 50/50. They OST is incredible but people will always b prefer the original.
Disagree on the first statement. Astronomically faster load times, improved storage system, clearer world tendency UI, improved animations, omni-directional rolling, pretty much most veterans who would do speed-runs or multiple NG and beyond runs would prefer this over the original. Hell the load time in it's own already makes this a worthwhile income over the original if you wanna get the most out of multiple challenge playthroughs. I don't want to hear any arguments about 'artistic value' or something like that because that's a subjective opinion and purely your opinion, I'm trying to be objective here.
The only song on the new OST I don't really "like" is Dragon God(granted, I haven't seen the actual boss as of yet, so maybe the new version fits). The rest are amazing, though, with some really fantastic ones like The Old One, Penetrator and Storm King. I also think Maiden Astraea surpasses the original by a huge margin.
I think they missed the mark a bit. Despite an apparent increase in production quality the sharp and intense composition of the original feels kinda drowned out by too much orchestral mush. Great music non the less but the original composition is more distinct from other fantasy music.
This is basically what happens when the composer in charge thinks going all-out remaking the original tracks into epic marvel theatrical capeshit is the only way to improve something 11 years old
@@ImGonnaFudgeThatFish Fair but I think it's just a different interpretation. It is a different company making the remake after all. We can always go back to the older soundtracks for that.
Used to sound like: Darkness & Despair will hollow your soul. These will be the last weeks of Light touching upon our kingdoms surface. Now it sounds like: You are a highly skilled Professional ready to clean up this mess. Your base of operation is called the NEXUS and Features our newest gen of hyper-efficient quantum-transport - Lockheed ARCH Gates. Please follow me, I would like you to meet the team. You know what - I love both versions! :D
@Tiredofdumbfuks i already listened to the original tracks, they are good but they tried something different with these and I like them better. I rather have epic music
What I'm really happy about is that in the original OST, there were some songs that I honestly didnt care for, that are WAY better this time around. Storm King stands out in this regard. Also, absolutely nailed Leechmonger. So good
Funny reaction. I had the exact opposite feeling. Storm King suffers from the same problem Fool's Idol and Maneater have, which is they're not horror enough. Storm King goes more on the lovecraftian vibe and the OG composition unfortunately didn't do as well, but the remake completely dropped that vibe. The other tunes are still killer though.
Best track revamp: One Who Craves Souls ( 1:00:45 ). Because the epic, strings-heavy vibe that the whole remake OST has was already very present in the original version
The ost is not bad as music, but they don't fit with the atmosphere of the game. Some tracks like Flamelurker and Tower Knight are more like something you would hear on a fan concert rather than in the actual game. They are too grandiose and pretty much only scratch parts of the originals. They put too much into places that should be more minimalistic, and some of these end up hurting the experience of those moments.
12:20 Flamelurker, so good
0:00 デモンズソウル
2:07 始まり
5:00 聖女アストラエア
8:14 嵐の王
12:04 炎に潜むもの
16:20 黄衣の翁
18:40 つらぬきの騎士
21:07 マンイーター
23:45 火防女
28:00 愚か者の偶像
31:00 ヒル溜まり
33:36 塔の騎士
36:55 古き勇士
41:25 ファランクス
43:55 タカアシ鎧蜘蛛
47:20 不潔な巨像
50:14 竜の神
54:37 老王オーラント
58:00 古きもの
1:00:45 魂を切望する者
1:05:13 眠りに戻る
Arigato amigo
いえいえ😃
Chtm por si acaso
I love this OST with all my heart man. Whenever I'm struggling with a long school assignment, especially any major paper, I come here and pop this on. The choir and orchestra absolutely nailed every aspect of these tracks. This is an actual masterpiece.
32:13 - 33:35 Most Bloodborne-ish part of the whole soundtrack. It even fits the lyrics "sanguine sanctum". I love those violins. Gives me Blood-starved Beast PTSD lol
Demon's Souls OST is such a weird mix of all of Soulsborne, being the forefather of it all. Every time I think "oh it sounds like that now" it shifts into something else. The remake in all its glorious detail made me appreciate how good and unique this game really is, and NOT just a Dark Souls beta. Also, Storm King
@Diogenes Rhaven There was a rumor that they were planning to make a PC version
Diogenes Rhaven i mean you can play it on psnow on pc but it is streamed😔
Soul of the lost, withdrawn from its vessel
Let strength be granted, so the world might be mended
So the world might be mended
So the world might be mended
Touch the demon inside me
Umbasa!
The only way to mend it is to put the Old one back to its ancient slumber and to rid the world of King Allant
1:05:13 Heartwarming as it always has been
Jokes on you comment section I fucking love orchestral
Play the original game and you will understand why many prefer it to this reimagining. You probably can't understand those themes without the situation they're played on, because they're inseparable.
@@commentingchannel9776 wow that sounds elitist as fuck my man. I’ve played the original and the remake. I love them both man
@@guyguy7923 I didn't say this is bad, in fact, I think it is able to stand on its own better than the original, but in my opinion the original just fits the game way, way better, especially with the original art style.
@@commentingchannel9776 I'd say that's just some hard association at work. I like both soundtracks, but there are tunes here with far more punch to them, and new nuances. Take Astraea for one - now it's a song shared by Garl and Astraea, as opposed to just Astraea; I enjoy this dynamic shift in the music, depending on how long you do battle with Garl.
@@Nevecus AGREED!
I have absolutely obsessed over this game. It is my first souls game have played. I have beaten it 6 times with a different, unique character. And now, listening to this music, all I want is some kind of VR experience in this game.
Play the original Dark Souls now :)
He’s not gonna like it…
I wanna play this shit so bad...
Another one joins the fray. Good. Now play the rest of the Souls games. They’re master class.
I enjoy the way it sounds when the penetrator theme reaches it's end. In the beginning it starts off presenting the penetrator himself while in the end it sounds as if it got corrupted.
18:43 presenting himself
20:48 presenting what he has become.
The horns even do the " HA HA HA " part
The best song
I literally insta killed the penetrator, with firestorm. That was the first time I use firestorm too lol!
@@loshan1212 I did the same on my first build. Just beat with melee, exhilarating fight
They really did return to slumber justice, I love the new version whoever is singing has a beautiful and powerful voice.
Same as the original: Kokia.
The flamelurker ost is mindblowing!!!
يارجل الاوستات كلها رهيبه والأفضل الناري
خذ لايك
@@abysswalker9487 اتفق!
Flamelurker? what is the connection of that creature in dark souls 2 darklurker??
@@Z3Milesky none. complete coincidence. Demon's Souls has no connection to Dark Souls other than both having been made by (mostly) the same people
@@Z3Milesky connection in darkness.
Personally never having heard the original and therefore no nostalgia, this soundtrack is PHENOMENAL
Facts
I’m glad u liked the song dude but I’d argue there r more reasons than nostalgia why some of us prefer the original over this version. No disrespect tho
@@ahari8142 fair enough, that’s why music is very fluid. We all have separate tastes and opinions and ultimately so long as we enjoy it in one form or another then it’s all good.
I absolutely love the original soundtrack, because it was has that strangely mysterious and otherworldly vibe, while this one is more "epic". There are tracks that i prefer in the original, but some of the tracks have been improved in the remake as well.
IpsilonZ people keep saying the tracks are “epic” in the new one, and I don’t see it. Yeah they use more detailed instrumentation’s with a proper choir, but I don’t feel it detracts from the energy of the game. It’s more detailed yes, but when I hear the new astraea theme it feels just as sad. Idk everyone to their own I guess
I’m just gonna say this. I actually genuinely really love this new soundtrack, it feels like demons souls is it’s own world which is exactly what it is. Umbasa.
Now after I have fought some of the bosses I can say that "Storm King" "Flamelurker" and "Maiden Astraea" are my favorite tracks. Storm King being on top of them. I have yet to fight the final bosses but so far there have made a great impresion on me during the fight. Loving the game so far.
I also love the sound effects and vibrations as the storm king Flys right over you. It's spot on.
False King Allant is also fire
False false return to slumber is also fire
Maiden Astraea ost is still sad.
But in the original it was VERY SAD.
Gotta agree on that, the old theme seemed to fit for the fight much more.
That said, I would argue that the new rendition of the song is a much better musical piece overall.
@@miraskabdygali3552 I'm not a musician but I feel that the original carried so much emotion which I find the new one lacks
@@MasterMordekaiser The music is dynamic in the remake unlike the original. It gets more intense as you are fighting Garl Vinland and then complete silence once you kill him up until you approach Maiden Astrea. I actually like what they did here but the soundtrack doesn't deliver the dynamic aspect of it like gameplay does.
The original is very somber and slow. It isn't fight music. It is the song that represents Maiden Astraea begging you to leave her, garl, and the wreches of the swamp alone.
The remaster is too powerful. It sounds like they are trying to fight to push you away instead of standing their ground and begging you to leave. It isn't bad by any stretch but I feel like the original fits best.
The new one will be better if Garl Vinland's AI isn't as clunky as his old one
A harsh pvp like combat with this ost will make it even sadder, but unfortunately, he's being parried/chain-backstabbed to death most of time, kinda ruined the moment
1:03:41 is how I felt when I couldn’t preorder the ps5 neither demon souls
My Demon's Souls are waiting for that one day...
05:00 I cry when I hear this soundtrack because the saddens of this lady 💔
I’m quite fond of many tracks on the Demon’s Souls soundtrack and it’s a shame that some of them are missing here. However, to say that these re-done versions are terrible is a bit of a stretch. I don’t think they’re “ruined” and in fact, many of them sound pretty amazing. Honestly, amazing. To have both the original to listen to and these different versions that aren’t all keyboard samples is fascinating. The melodies are still the same overall and I think that’s what matters. They put effort in this guys. I think we should at least appreciate that. I mean come on, two Demon’s Souls osts? Yes please! The more the merrier, especially when it comes to Soul’s music.
yeah i kind of hold the same sentiment but i can't help but wonder what they could have done with the same vibes the old soundtrack had but made it new in some way besides making it sound more like bloodborne/dark souls 3 BUT i'm not complaining too much because i adore both moden darksouls AND demons souls so idk. I have both soundtracks in a music playlist and i like both.
@@GwyndolinOwO I feel the same, friend. I have every Soulsborne track I can get my hands on in playlists. I just appreciate it all so much.
P R E A C H
the original wasnt keyboard samples, it was actually live. theres actual musicians credited in the sountrack disk. it was just recorded in a pretty small room iirc.
@@zent8324 There were some real instruments in the original OST, but a lot of it was definitely synthesized. As a brass player, the original score has some of the fakest sounding brass I've ever heard. Not saying it's bad! They did the best they could with the resources and budget they had.
This remake is an awesome gift. The effort is so above and beyond.
I played THE HELL out of Demon's Souls since when it was released back in 2009. It was my first Souls game and It hooked me in the franchise for good. I STILL play it in my freaking old as hell PS3 whose sole porpoise is Demon's Souls (And it will be until I manage to get a PS5). Having said that I can totally say that the nostalgia hasn't fucked with my ears: The soundtrack in the remake is ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC. Both are equally good in their own. Bluepoint did an amazing job. Sad crap that even people who never played the original game now says that nonsense that the original OST was much better. It is not, both are awesome.
Completely agree 🙏
some of the remakes are very good. i do miss certain things though - like the drum roll in the opening, or the 'ha ha ha' in the tower knight. i think the remakes of pentrator and flame lurker are spot on.
I need to ask you this, but where in the World is the Vanguard Demon's Theme?
not included in the soundtrack in the deluxe edition for some odd reason
I'm seriously begging someone to record it
P L E A S E
@Raffaele Tammaro And the theme where you and the Maiden in Black fall under the Nexus
@Raffaele Tammaro and also the old hero's theme
Listened it separately and I love it! My dream was to hear Demon's Souls music performed by full orchestra and choir, and finally it comes true! I'm more than happy to hear all melodies in this new arrangments. The only bad thing for me is that Sony didn't invite original composer Shunsuke Kida, to rearrange his own music by himself and give it to studio arrangers instead. Perhaps he doesn't know how to work with big orchestra, so he let it to the Sony sound team.
But other than that, I like this new version of the soundtrack and, of course remake itself. Yes, I appreciate the original efforts of composer to give a unique sound for the small ensemble of 20 or so musicians, but as mentioned this music desreved a biger orchestral ensemble and finnaly got it and I'm very happy about it. Definitely return to this album, after full walkthrough of the remake.
*Thanks bluepoint for reviving Demons Souls i cant live without soulsborne games* ❤❤
I agree
Hear hear, souls borne is just too legendary. I hope it continues for generations to come.
A fine filler till elden ring's arrival
Did og Demon's ever died?
Missing Adjudicator and the Old Hero theme.
And nexus
@@peradolia I believe Nexus = Maiden In Black
@@Castorcato There’s a separate nexus track in-game
@@peradolia really? Nice thanks
It's weird, the Adjudicator theme isn't even on the Spotify album. What's up with that??
"The beginning" and "maiden Astrea" was my favorite ost and i was really worried about how would look, and i'm crying because its just amazing what they did.
I like what they did with some tracks. Less so with others. The issue is, many of them have lost a lot of their character/uniqueness. The weird horror/comedy combo. The silent moments. Tracks that were brooding yet playfully unsettling are now just screaming at the top of their lungs how epic they are. While they are cool, they miss the point.
That said, I will definitely listen to it some more and enjoy it. It just could have been much more. And that's a damn shame.
Literally my same reaction. This OST feels too loud. They did deliver in a few tracks though.
@@andrecarvalho8244 that's my problem with the DS3 OST, being too loud. Bloodborne has the best one out of these games imo or at least the most consistent
new one just sounds like dark souls
@@belugawhale6539 lmfao
Yeah I agree this. I wouldn't say it's totally just Dark Souls, which mostly just sounds the same, but this loses the grotesque humor of some of original tracks.
I mean the adjudicator track in the original had a kind of quasi bird call going on it (between the bassoon and I think the clarinet?), which totally fits the boss fight. If that's in the remake I certainly can't hear it. I also can't hearing the sliding, angular string lines that were at the end of the original's loop. It was cool, kind of disturbing sorts of music.
Not everything *needs* full orchestral forces, and, while the remake's music is good, it just loses the charm the original had.
The OG is in my top 3 games. Absolutely adore this remake and both the new and old soundtracks. It's really nice to hear the classic songs as well as the orchestral take. I just wish there was a slider in game to jump between the soundtracks based on the mood I'm in. Would be really fun to do a classic song playthrough. Thank you BluePoint for this gift, I never thought one of my favourite games of all time would ever get this treatment, so I'm just happy it has. 💛
They should have given the option in game to switch to original ost like RE2 Remake did to appeal to both old and new fans of both soundtracks.
As someone who played all souls games except for the original demon souls, I have to say that this spundtrack is sublime! The orchestral work is amazing! But I get that it might not live up to the nostalgia that some of the OG's (original gamers) have here.
I love how they kept the melody of the Ha Hahaha ha of the Tower Knight theme and just made it epic af
Holy shit, I just noticed that. That's genius.
I used to visualize the laughing in the original as the crossbow soldiers laughing at us as they fire shots. They’ve grown in this theme.
They ruined it.
b-but muh nostalgia!11!
The Old Monk OST in this version is freaking amazing! So menacing...makes playing as the boss even more enjoyable with the overbearing Choir and running strings! I purposely draw the fights out when I'm the Boss to torture the hosts. I feel like that's what the original Old Monk would do to anyone who steps into his chamber trying to claim his precious Demon Soul. Great remake, very happy with it!
Knowing how mysterious and evil Tower Knight sounds in original OST, this version is brought to some unseen levels of epic. And I adore that!
"One Who Craves Souls" is an interesting new arrangement and provides new layers and depth to the original piece. Nonetheless, I find the layers in the original piece, despite being synthetic, so rich, unique and finely (out of) tuned - and despite the overall piece feeling a bit repetitive. I really want to hear what you all could come up with using the new piece, maybe layering the old track onto the new one.
The original "One Who Craves Souls" is the single best piece in any of these games in my opinion
@@thomasclowater9471 Yeah I don't think we'll ever get anything like it again from these games
Original Demon's Souls soundtrack wasn't midi, it was a live orchestra.
Yeah, "One Who Craves Souls" had always been my favorite, even among pieces from the newer Souls games, it just carries with it a powerful sense of bittersweetness, be it melancholy or some vague sense of doubt. While I do like the new iteration of it, it feels... too grandiose? I feel as though the addition of a slow, drawn-out choir and what seems to be a slightly more drawn-out pace to the song makes it... not as impactful?
@@partytom4184 No it wasn't..? Who told you that..? Did you not hear the cheap midi effects on half the instruments? My midi keyboard can make more convincing sounds..
You know....... listening to this I gotta say i can't hate it since we still do have the originals and its not like someone is going to just rip those off of the internet, but its so strange hearing how Demon Souls OST has changed in such different ways. Its like when the composers went into redesigning these tracks for the remake they had just gotten off of a dark souls 3 and Bloodborne binge, and the tracks reflect a tonal shift more towards those games compared to how Demon Souls was when it first came out. I don't hate these soundtracks cause hating Soul's osts is very hard for me since the composers usually make me happy 99.99% of the time, but i feel like the lost the spirit of Demon Souls somewhere in their composition. Tracks are meant to fit the fights they take place in and outside of a few it feels like the composers forgot how some fights were in the original, for example: Maiden Astrea's theme is such a massive tonal shift that I wonder if any of the composers had even played the original fight, it just sounds way too epic for the somber and depressing that boss fight was, if you think about it the original basically played out like a murder with how little challenge Astrea and Garl Vinland could even put up to you. Ah well, i'll enjoy these remixes as best as I can but I think the Composers need to look at the context of some scenes more next time and not just default to the orchestral's I'll admit i loved from Dark souls 3 and Bloodborne.
so far ive seen most people complain while im just grateful that bluepoint clearly worked on the remake with a lot of passion.
and guys get over the fact that the old ost was indeed, but also sounds pretty outdated. this ost is amazing.
just be grateful to bluepoint for picking up this massive project and working on it with so much passion. be happy we can play this game with good graphics, framerate and omnidirectional rolling.
the kinda reactions ive been seeing everywhere is exactly why it took so long for this remake to be made in the first place. yall make people afraid. just be grateful for once
@@eye776 they were loyal to the original but made some changes so it would look less dated.
I know I'm replying to a 2year old comment but THANK YOU for this comment. ppl are so ungrateful it blows my mind, this project was accomplished with the utmost highest quality, and most importantly with respect and passion for the original game and it's fans, imo it was more than a success, and I for one appreciate every aspect of the effort put forth on everypart of this remake. sorry for ranting lol hugs and kisses
I love this soundtrack so much. Who even has this amount of genius to compose such tracks!
Even though I prefer the original soundtrack, the remake's is exceptional as is.
this
Exceptionally bland.
@@ALocalClown bland viking brutal killing style
sounds much better imo, and it's much more complex than the original wich was kinda goofy in certain parts
OMG!! Return to Slumber is on fire, I have goosebumps all over.
I kinda prefer the original version of One Who Craves Souls. I feel like the remake lost some punch when they added so many instruments. It seems like weird take, but the smaller selection of instruments felt more intimate.
Agreed. Don't take me the wrong way, this new OST is still fire, but sometimes simplicity really is best. Instead of going full orchestra they could take advantage of that diversity and pick select instruments
My first time fighting Flamelurker was so bittersweet cause when I finally beat him I realized I’d never hear his track for the first time ever again 🥲
That Maiden Astraea theme is pure goosebumps
indeed
I think it really pales in comparison to the simplicity of the original, sounds so generic now
Chumpskey “generic” even though the song is literally the same but with some violin and choir, you’re truly hating it for the sake of hating it. Big bandwagon it seems
@@_cripticon8004 "You think it's generic even though all they changed was the instruments" as if instrumentation can't completely change the identity of a song, don't presume I'm blindly hating something just because you like it, the entire composition has changed even if the original motif is still there in places. (although now completely overshadowed by the choir, strings and drums) If you think the song is literally the same except for "some violin and choir" you're deluded.
@@Chumpskey no I’m not deluded. Have you played the songs in game? Because a simple RUclips video of the track does not suffice. As well, each track is modular to the fight/scene, meaning certain points of the song is only used in a cutscene and the bulk of the track are the parts that sound like the original. For example, the start choir part of the fools idol does not play in the fight, it plays in the cutscene, and works well since as she descends, the scene goes from one of false hope to one of sheer terror. This is smart since it matches the lore of the area, and the boss. Then during the fight it plays the entire piano motif like the original. That’s something people seem to not understand. Another one is the maiden in blacks song, as the holy chanting is only played in the intro summon cuscene at the start of the game. In game it’s the good old harpsichord, nothing more.
And I disagree that the composition has changed. The only real things they change in composition is the goofy doots of trumpets are changed to high choir notes and the low honks of trombones are from low choir notes. Other than that the instrumentation is the same. Fools idol still uses piano, maiden astraea still uses harpsichord. So, if the instrumentation is almost exactly the same, and the motifs are exactly the same, and the only change is that it has a more detailed array of sound, it’s suddenly bad???
Listen, you’re the one calling me deluded, and yet the songs are so similar to the originals it is literally mind boggling how upset people are. I understand personal preference, but if you just prefer the og, you wouldn’t go talking about how shit the new one is. You would just accept you prefer the og and just listen to that instead of preaching the same hate babble to people despite us already hearing it 10000 times. We get it, but you can’t force everyone into the same opinion as you.
And even, some tracks honestly sound better. Penetrator actually has a unique theme now, one that far better represent his character and lore, storm kings track is actually intimidating now and feels like I’m fighting a giant monster. Still, I personally prefer the original soundtrack, but I can objectively see how amazing the new one is and can accept if some are better. I’m not on the hate bandwagon, I respect what people think. And when is the motifs ever overshadowed, like ever. Bring some examples please. The new OST sounds newer and more detailed, just like how the remake looks newer and more detailed. That is the whole point, to bring an old game into the modern age, and if you hate it for being newer then you’re literally brainless. You want the game to sound old, there’s a reason why the original is still there. If you dont like the new ones, don’t hate them for it, it’s literally the goal of the concept.
I love and hate how for years the community have wanted a remake to make demons souls more accessible and new, but as soon as they get it, they winge, cry and scream about it being newer. Like people hate for the sake of hate and I just don’t get it.
I knew before the game even came out that I wouldn’t prefer it to the original, as the original has that ‘old game feel’ that just can’t be beat, but at least I can see the amazing quality of the remake, and both versions stand as my favourite souls game, right with bloodborne. Hope you take something from this, learn to be more open minded and escape you’re anti-everything box.
I haven't played the remake version of this wonderful game yet. But I LOVE what the software does with its soundtracks. I spend hours listening to the tracks of all your games.
As someone who grew up with Demon Souls, I played it when I was a little kid, this track is amazing, equally as good as the original.
So far I like the most are Maiden Astraea, Storm King, Flamelurker, Penetrator, Tower Knight, Old King Allant, and One Who craves Souls. Very nice these soundtrack. Very good remake of the music. Maiden Astraea old is good also which have very sad tone. The remake one also very nice more on battle song. I like both.
Ok, I love the Tower Knight OST. It fits perfectly with his boss fight
The remake looks awesome and I like the new soundtrack, but I can't stop thinking it misses the uniqueness of the original, it's particularly true for the Tower Knight which was so memorable with the laughters, while the new track seems to be straight from Dark Souls 3.
dark souls had better soundtrack so I am happy for it
Amazing soundtrack written. This entire comment section: REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
@NamesAreForLosers It's different. I don't think it's fair to say it sucked, it was quite unique. Of course if that's just your opinion, that's fine. I for one never was the biggest fan of the og demons souls soundtrack either, and much prefer this new soundtrack. But I can understand people that prefer the old soundtrack as well. I just don't understand the people that are going bat shit crazy over these new arrangements.
Americans shouldn't touch things from other cultures. They always screw it up. The soundtrack is a proof.
@NamesAreForLosers I am talking about the Soundtrack, which is the proof thay they don t understand nothing
I'm really not a fan of epic music but this is a fucking masterpiece. Especially with memories of those boss fights,
You guys are a lot more forgiving than the commenters on that other uploader
Holy.....when I entered the fog and the new Tower Knight theme started playing, I was kind of expecting fking Kratos to rip my damn spine off at any time
One of the greatest soundtracks of all time
I think the king allant is one of the best
it's missing the organ... the main instrument of the piece :,(
The new soundtrack has grown on me. At first I thought it was good but not suited to Demon's Souls. then I realized, it's not for Demon's Souls but for Demon's Souls REMAKE.
The new soundtrack often fails to capture the unique elements and mood of the original soundtrack. The original soundtrack was a big part of making Demon's Souls feel more somber and eery than Dark Souls, while Dark Souls was more epic, Demon Souls Atmosphere was more occult and isolating. It's still cool to have these new high budged orchestral versions of all the songs to listen to and for some of the tracks it's definitely a straight upgrade. It's a great soundtrack if you don't compare it to the OG but you kind of have to for a remake.
All Souls games are meant to be somber and eery and Boletaria was a magic/soul powered most powerful kingdom in the world of DeS that is recently infested by god tier demons so there were always epic elements. Fromsoft just didn't have the tech and budget at the time to properly represent that.
@@weaverquest That might be, but that's just speculation. In the OG soundtrack, the tower knight theme was already going all in in terms of making the fight sound epic( even though the hahahaha ha was a bit silly) but most of the other themes were not like that, so I would think they did that on purpose. Either way it's not just the scale and the epicness being increased. I also miss characteristic sounds like the low reed and brass sounds and the tribal sounding drums that made up the character of the OG soundtrack.
It's a mixed bag, more positives than negatives. Even though it was my first souls game, Demon's souls OST overall had some really silly parts (like the tower knight orchestra or how they just sometimes hit you with a trumpet or a bass out of nowhere), it sounded more amateur than their later endeavours. I think fromsoft really learnt a lot from the feedback from Demon's souls and their later OSTs sound a lot more consistent across the board.
I like this soundtrack way more though. Say what you will about character, but the old tracks didn't make the tone very serious when compared to this new soundtrack. Imo people are letting their nostalgia get to them. It just doesn't fit a game about epic RPG action when you have the money/new tech.
The Storm King theme is soooo EPIC
9:45 it somehow reminds me of the Amygdala theme from Bloodborne.
Well, these are the same people that performed the BloodBorne Soundtrack so it’s understandable.
I beat this game yesterday. My first souls game. I loved it!!! Such an amazing game!
Edit: for those wondering, I died a total of 38 times in my first ever playthrough.
Tower knight theme is so strong. Getting goosebumps from begining of song.
They absolutely ran that one into the ground.
I never played demon souls, I feel this game will be so good , one day I'll buy it, but, after hearing this a while, now I play this when I play Dark souls 1, I like this music , And with this music I finaally beated the game on ng+, so thank you.
the new tower knight theme sound like something out of the first god of war game XD
Hahah.. a bit like how ascension osts..
@@nbhage2178 haha yeah, maybe it's the chants at the start, still love it, i just thought it was kinda funny
@@alanmartinez2122 hahah yeah that too.. which actually at fist gave the gow 2 Colossus fight vibe.. then it transition to ascension type music
Lol, Gow fan spotted🤣🤝
@@nbhage2178 seriously i was also thinking it sounded like GOW 2 at the start specifically XD
@@alanmartinez2122 videogame really does music justice which mainstream media never can💙
i actually like the new soundtracks for the bosses, i wish they couldve had an option for the old soundtrack still, parts like the character maker music is just too good
All the songs in Demons Souls PS5 simply amazing.
52:15 in the Dragon God battle always gives me the chills, it´s so Majestic!! so freaking amazing!!!
The new soundtrack definitely gives the game a cinematic uplift. Not quite sure why it's light on brass and wind though =/
I think the new soundtrack is fantastic, but it feels incredibly out of place. Stuff like the new Tower Knight theme feels less like DeS and more like GoW. I like some renditions, in particular the ending themes and the Penetrator, but I prefer the original for everything else, especially for stuff like Allant's theme. For as weird as the old one is, it has tons of personality to it.
@@Odinsday See, for me the first game was just too bleak. To this day, it remains one of the most depressing video game experience I've ever completed. That's not not bad or even a complaint. But because of this, I have to actively prepare myself before starting a new file, and DeS has always been my least favorite From Soft game for this reason. The remake made the game more palatable to me on almost every level, and I prefer the more triumphant tone of the soundtrack. The original is a masterpiece; but not one I enjoy.
I feel like most of the times when brass is introduced into any of these tracks, like most film compositions, the brass is used to express negative emotions like anger and sadness compared to the mystery that the brass expresses in the ps3 ost. I like both interpretations though. Especially since low brass always be going ham in this one.
imma be honest i think it's just a matter of personal taste. i personally really don't like the original DeS soundtrack, probably because it sounds like it was all made with synths
@@yuuri_ This soundtrack has really grown on me since I last posted. Glad we have both
As a huge fan of the original OST, i had the game when it first came out on PS3 and nobody was really talking about it, I was very skeptical of them redoing the soundtrack. Now that i beat the remake, i love it. They did an excellent job and I hope they get to redo Dark Souls 1.
As someone who perfers the original demon souls soundtrack compared to the whole soul series ost. these tracks are amazing. kinda sounds like Bloodborne + demon souls to me, in a good way.
When it comes to this remake I have to say that the tracks are really good and I'll also say the original soundtrack was also quite good now personally I prefer the original but I'm not saying the remake is bad like in Leechmonger's theme you can still hear his original theme in the background and I know a few more tracks do this as well but I noticed his the most... I think most people prefer the original either from nostalgia or they just like the sound to it.. personally I never played the original but listening to its ost reminds me of simpler times even though I wasn't familiar with them at all. personally i think bluepoint did a great job and no matter which one you prefer at the end of the day it is your opinion. *but Penetrator theme slaps*
Man, the new Maiden in Black out gives me crazy goosebumps... a wonderful arrangement of a masterpiece
true, its magnificent, especially what they do with the vocals
Sends me shivers down my spine
SHOULD BE BY ANOTHER NAME. NOT MAIDEN IN BLACK
@@adrianohenrique6118 ??? I don't understand this ?
I miss the brass.
Me too
There’s still brass though? It’s just that they tend to be an accompaniment type part more than the original.
@@clarinetmaster5990 Yeah, but it gets drowned out by everything else. We miss how the brass was so often the central aspect of the score, a marked departure from common musical convention in games that made the original Demon's Souls stand out.
@@Bluecho4 I think you're crazy. Demon's Souls sounded like a cheap Japanese soda can. It didn't even have real brass. This is some A-Class game music.
@@WaffleCake Oh undoubtedly. But it was the most singularly unique soda can. Nothing else sounded like it.
Whereas this version is certainly pretty. Just as every other full orchestral game soundtrack sounds pretty, in basically the same way.
The choral writing in this soundtrack is some of the best I've heard in any video game. Exquisite.
Dark SOULS 3> Demon Souls
@@polygonhead9047 nah. But it's definitely a close call.
@@polygonhead9047 Heavily Disagree. The bosses are better, the Music is not.
@@Foxtail190 soul of cinder alone is better than this whole ost
@@atomickaiser1934 and that's your opinion. Not mine.
Also,the thing that makes it so good is actually DS 1's ost
Old King Allant ost sounds like the ultimate final battle of battles...
I think maneaters theme is well overlooked. Absoloutly amazing
That's some legendary battle music. Couldn't ask for more.
feel bad for ppl who did not experience 09 DS
Storm King and Flamelurker are just mind-blowingly epic, especially in sequence.
The new storm king track slaps
The Two Steps From Hell Demon’s Souls Soundtrack Epic Remix I didn’t know I needed
Getting Darth Vader vibes from the Penetrator track. Those rapid triplets in the background especially feel too close to the Imperial March.
I love it.
YES
That's right ... I cried when I saw the trailer for this remake ... and I also cried when I finished this game ...
- Papá ¿Me cuentas una historia antes de dormir?
- Claro, hijito, pero será un poco larga.
02:07
After all this time, I'm going back in as a foot knight into Elden Ring.
I love both the old and the new soundtrack!
The music is amazing, there is no denying that... What I wanna know is where you got that background... and if I can get it, moving animations and all for my laptop.
Return to Slumber reminds me of some Lord of the Rings songs.
Sauron returned to slumbering... in a way ;)
I get so much Father Gascoigne phase 1 from the Penetrator theme and I love it.
Glad I'm not the only one. I get major Bloodborne vibes from the whole OST just from how they use the chorus and strings. I just started playing Demon's Souls today, so I had to look up the OST this evening to give it a listen.
Absolutely. The initial, but still scary phase of Gascoigne
Old King Allant theme epic
The best track in all of Demon's Souls's history is the menu/character creation ambient track. Too bad that's not here :'(
That was the deal breaker for me not getting the vinyl.
i cannot imagine how much the storm king music makes you feel like a god
Storm King is my favorite battle in this remaster due to the song, sounds, and battle. The most cinematic battle in any game I've ever played
While these tracks are decent, I don't think it lives up to the style of the original, which put a lot more focus on atmosphere rather then trying to build up to more grand epics. A good example is Flamelurker, which, despite being the most infamous and intense boss in the original, had a rather slow and sinister sound to it, while the remake has a choir that basically spells out "THIS BOSS IS HARD, IT IS ALSO EPIC." Before I even played the original, I heard of the horrors of Flamelurker and doing research to get myself ready for the playthrough, his theme felt like someone telling me of the legend of an unstoppable demon of fire, which definitely helped me be ready when I first faced him. The remake's music just doesn't have the same atmosphere that the original soundtrack had, which takes away from the overall atmosphere of a lot of fights.
So amazing. Don't know the Original. But this is insanely good. Love it
Listen to it.
it's alright, the remake sounds more like high fantasy which misses the theme of demon's souls completely
Now 500 views ... After 1 month 1 million for sure
If everybody played it ... then it’s over
Thanks for uploading dude !!!!!
This game has divided Soul's community, but nothing has done that more than its OST. Videos with each track have either the like/dislikes disable or they're at 50/50. They OST is incredible but people will always b prefer the original.
Disagree on the first statement. Astronomically faster load times, improved storage system, clearer world tendency UI, improved animations, omni-directional rolling, pretty much most veterans who would do speed-runs or multiple NG and beyond runs would prefer this over the original. Hell the load time in it's own already makes this a worthwhile income over the original if you wanna get the most out of multiple challenge playthroughs. I don't want to hear any arguments about 'artistic value' or something like that because that's a subjective opinion and purely your opinion, I'm trying to be objective here.
Never played the Original, so have no sentimental attachment to the OST or the game. So imo Remake is indefinitely better.
The only song on the new OST I don't really "like" is Dragon God(granted, I haven't seen the actual boss as of yet, so maybe the new version fits). The rest are amazing, though, with some really fantastic ones like The Old One, Penetrator and Storm King.
I also think Maiden Astraea surpasses the original by a huge margin.
@@ignaciomondacagarcia6701 I will not, but thank you for the input.
I think they missed the mark a bit. Despite an apparent increase in production quality the sharp and intense composition of the original feels kinda drowned out by too much orchestral mush. Great music non the less but the original composition is more distinct from other fantasy music.
This is basically what happens when the composer in charge thinks going all-out remaking the original tracks into epic marvel theatrical capeshit is the only way to improve something 11 years old
@@ImGonnaFudgeThatFish Fair but I think it's just a different interpretation. It is a different company making the remake after all. We can always go back to the older soundtracks for that.
Used to sound like: Darkness & Despair will hollow your soul. These will be the last weeks of Light touching upon our kingdoms surface.
Now it sounds like: You are a highly skilled Professional ready to clean up this mess. Your base of operation is called the NEXUS and Features our newest gen of hyper-efficient quantum-transport - Lockheed ARCH Gates. Please follow me, I would like you to meet the team.
You know what - I love both versions! :D
12:04 Flamelurker is 🔥 fire!
Literally
@Tiredofdumbfuks but now they made the Flamelurker look epic and now he has an epic theme it fits
@Tiredofdumbfuks you are just stuck on nostalgia like many others
@Tiredofdumbfuks i already listened to the original tracks, they are good but they tried something different with these and I like them better. I rather have epic music
@Tiredofdumbfuks i had xbox 360 back then because i loved halo but i played every other souls game and recently beat demon souls yesterday
0:21:07 I'm getting Vermintide 2 and Gwin's theme vibes, I love it!
What I'm really happy about is that in the original OST, there were some songs that I honestly didnt care for, that are WAY better this time around. Storm King stands out in this regard.
Also, absolutely nailed Leechmonger. So good
Same with Dirty Colossus. It's actually one of my favorite tracks this time around!
Funny reaction. I had the exact opposite feeling. Storm King suffers from the same problem Fool's Idol and Maneater have, which is they're not horror enough. Storm King goes more on the lovecraftian vibe and the OG composition unfortunately didn't do as well, but the remake completely dropped that vibe.
The other tunes are still killer though.
Old King Allant’s theme is fucking awesome
Best track revamp: One Who Craves Souls ( 1:00:45 ). Because the epic, strings-heavy vibe that the whole remake OST has was already very present in the original version
The ost is not bad as music, but they don't fit with the atmosphere of the game.
Some tracks like Flamelurker and Tower Knight are more like something you would hear on a fan concert rather than in the actual game. They are too grandiose and pretty much only scratch parts of the originals.
They put too much into places that should be more minimalistic, and some of these end up hurting the experience of those moments.
The music blends seamlessly while trying not to die.