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Bioshock Soundtrack: 01 The Ocean on His Shoulders
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- Опубликовано: 2 янв 2008
- Track 1 from the official Bioshock soundtrack. The entire soundtrack was free to download from the official Bioshock website for several weeks following the game's release but is no longer available.
I will never play this game for the first time again...
But yo do it once
You didn't get what he meant by it.The first time you play this game is so freaking awesome.
Nothing like the first time playthrough, wish I could erase time and play it again like it was the first time.
@Christopher you need to play them all
I am playing BioShock for the first ever time via "The Collection." Suck on it, loser. Also, God bless.
“They offered you the city. And you refused it. And what did you do instead? What I've come to expect of you. You saved them. You gave them the one thing that was stolen from them. A chance. A chance to learn, to find love, to live. And in the end, what was your reward? You never said it, but I think I know. A family.”
Such a saccharine ending, couldn’t stand it.
At least Bioshock 2 fixed it.
@@shaunrichards3869 Jeez, calm down there, Fontaine.
@@shaunrichards3869 I farted
@@jared5939 I shidded
I just have finished the game few minutes ago. This end is so expeditive and classical optimistic. I find it a bit unsatisfying.
However, the game is unforgettable ! What a road... Rapture already miss me...
"They told me...'Son, your special. You were born to do great things.' You know what? They were right."
anonymous6705 *Plane crash
***** img.memecdn.com/grammar-nazis-start-crying-when-they-see-your-posts_o_334445.gif
+Robert Broadbent where the fuck does "You are" fit into anything he said? Are you saying "you are" as in to replace his "you were"? What anonymous said was an actual quote from Bioshock.
+Benny Johnson " your special " - there, there "you are special" fits.
***** Sry i still dont get it. for me "Son, your special" does not fit right. it should be "Son, you're special" .
"Did that airplane crash, or was it hijacked?"
we swim in different oceans, but land on the same shore, and It all starts with a lighthouse
Would you kindly
Would you kindly get this
Would you kindly get that
Would you kindly
Would you kindly find this
Would you kindly
Would you kindly
Would you kindly head to Ryan's office and kill the son of a bitch
:`)
"we all make choices, but in the end, our choices make us!" -Andrew Ryan
You sir have had this comment up for almost as long as I’ve been alive. And yet you’ve hade no replies. So here you go
@@Hans140 Haha I was 17 when I made this comment. The cringe is real lol, still dig youtube. Thanks my friend!
@@morphavoloQuoting Bioshock shall never be cringe.
*playing Bioshock 2*
this game cannot make me cry
*playing good ending*
;_; *cries*
I wonder what would happen if you played the neutral ending.
i played the good ending (saving lamb)
axel f You should play the neutral one, much more sad.
Yep.Neutral ending feels like a kick in the guts.
+EarFarce4 In my view, the neutral ending was the most realistic one. After what Eleanor has been through, she'd never save Sofia, yet, Eleanor would never go evil like in the bad ending.
i like how this song involves all sides of the game.
the mysterious and somber atmosphere, framed by the psychotic and terrifying atmosphere.
Don't forget depressing
Commander Django in what way is Bioshock depressing? If I seem annoyed, I'm not, I'm just curious :p
***** I know what he meant but it's not depressing
it is depressing, depending how you look at at. A big part of the story and atmosphere is an attempt at a grand and amazing city that fell into ruin, despair and insanity. If that can't be labeled as depressing I don't know what can be.
What part in infinite: burial at sea did they use this? Replayed it but didn't notice it.
"Listen - I've got a family. I need to get them out of here. But the Splicers have cut me off from them. If you can reach them in Neptune's Bounty, then maybe, just maybe... I know you must feel like the unluckiest man in the world right now, but you're the only hope I'll ever see my wife and child again. Go to Neptune's Bounty... Find my family... Please."
I remember when I believed this story.
Kristopher M jajlfa didn't we all
The song that plays during that part is another one though. This one plays during the very beggining.
Would you kindly believe it again and also, would you kindly like this comment made 2 years after this one?
Spoken softly from their kindly masters...
same here till we found out that he was fontane all long
"And then, Father. The Rapture dream was over. You taught me that evil is just a word. Under the skin, it's simple pain. For you, mercy was victory. You sacrificed, you endured, and when given the chance, you forgave. Always. Mother thought this world was irredeemable, but she was wrong, Father. We are Utopia, you and I. And in forgiving, we left the door open for her."
-Eleanor
That's why BioShock 2 is the best BioShock in my opinion.
I loved Jack, Booker, and Elizabeth, but Delta was like Alphonse Elric and Jesus in one being.
Yeah, I just love Bioshock 2's message, this music plus Elanor's narration almost made me tear up.
slvrcobra1337 Forget it, I did cry, yes, I cried and I'm a two hundred pound twenty five year old man.
***** Heck, every BioSHock was great!
salut
"A man chooses, a slave obeys!"
Sir Prize you literally obey his every command and whim, only to realize he was using you for his personal gain.
What if you choose to obey?
nikolai 1939 what if you obey to choose then?
nikolai 1939 how can you not tell both were jokes
nikolai 1939 "if you choose to obey because you want to obey to choose" lmao
A tear drops at the end...... All those memories coming throught.....OH BIOSHOCK........WHAT A GAME.....WHAT A SONG
Bill TheGreek yeah exactly that feelings I have
Goodbye Irrational
***** uh,pay some respect on bioshock infinite,you idiot
***** yeah,you see vladmir von ruten tootin,pay bioshock infinite respect
***** if you think bioshock infinite is shit, either you dont understand nothing about games and how a plot should be or you're fucking dumb.
Andrea Lumpp another person who is gainst you Vladmir
Sean Johnson Infinite does not deserve the title of "Bioshock" I did not see a single Big Daddy. All we ever got was the nonfightable Songbird. What a load of horseshit. While the idea of a floating city is cool, I just can't personally allow Infinite the title of "Bioshock." I'll respect your opinion on Infinite, and I do think it was a good game, but all-in-all I just don't think of it as a Bioshock. It's even renamed on my desktop to just be "Infinite."
One of the best pieces of video game music ever, you can literally imagine yourself standing in Rapture while it turns to chaos. Haunting.
Whenever someone tells me video games aren't art, I tell them to play BioShock. When I first played this game during my freshman year it completely blew me away. I played it religiously for months. Hands down one of the best games of the last console generation. And truly a work of art.
>I played it religiously for months.
Things that never happened.
@@Pingevin1even by taking your time it is easely beatable in 10-12 days
Loved they used this in Burial at Sea. I love every single Bioschock game. Would you Kindly agree?
a man chooses, a slave obeys... and i choose to be honest and say, yes. i love both bioshock and bioshock infinite...
+pablo man (stuff in 8 bits) I love bioshock 2 also. I think it had the best gameplay
Me too bro
i cant stop need to stop myself from agree nooooooo yes i. agree.
penis... penis bacon
There's Always a Lighthouse
There's Always a Man
There's Always a City..........
+Alita Camacho and a burrito
+Jonniman007 There are two kinds of people
there's always a disappointment (cough) Infinite (cough)
Theirs always someone that has these kind of comments
@@gamesergeanthd Infinite was not a disappointment.
But father, wherever you are...
I miss you...
0:30 to 1:42 I got some major chills throughout. That part is just so haunting yet so beautiful...
There is nothing about this game that isn't incredible.
The ending isn't incredible
+StupidWizardFilms The whole series ending with BAS was incredible
johnny hollingsworth Eh, that's debatable. I feel like all of the BioShock games have anticlimactic endings. Except 2. For the letdown of a game that it was, it had some good-ish endings.
***** Story wasn't great, but the combat was a big improvement from the original.
***** Minerva's Den though. Easily the best paced story in the series with the best ending. Enough twist without any of the over the top-ness of say Bioshock Infinite and BAS.
Bioshock 4, i wait for you on the shore.
Me too :)
Or Bioshock 3. Infinite wasn't really a bioshock game, nothing about it screamed rapture or underwater cities, plasmids, big daddies or anything we've got to know from the franchise.
This hits more emotionally when you realize Atlas was lying to you.
this song makes me cry
"I had thought you some golem of Sinclair's, brought here to hold Rapture's arms as he rifles through her pockets. But no... you are aware of your plight. Who, I wonder, would be so cruel? To force a mirror on a man with no face..."
It's time to party like it's new years eve 1958
Im still coming back to this, so proud I could expirience this masterpiece of a game. Always will be a part of me and my childhood
Your so glad you experienced this amazing masterpiece that is bioshock in your childhood instead of the horrible disaster that is fnaf
@@farahabbas9002 Bioshock had a serious impact on my development and was the one thing I needed to become ultimately invested into things like, science and ethics, just like socioeconomics. Even tho its a work of fiction, I could see the reality within it. I'm really thankful for that ✨😄
PS: it's even a part of my scientific paper in which I talk about art being connected to knowledge-media
Do you ever sit back and realize how fucked up Jack's life is? Which is weird considering he never says anything, and it's more about you finding things, and putting them together throughout the series.
And realizing you were pretty much a slave, obliging every command Atlas made, with rewards in return of course, but at what cost? I think the chain tattoos on his wrists also prove this symbolism. "A man chooses, only a slave obeys."
- What does it says ?!
- it says... "Would you kindly"
Damn, Bioshock 1 then some years later comes out Burial At Sea, and they find a way to link everything. Levine is a fucking genius.
***** in most other media it might work more as an excuse but in this example it's actually pretty awesome. It's as much a commentary on how you play a game as anything else. In a story focused game, the choices very often don't matter, and even when they do they don't stop the writer from getting their point across. The multiverse is, in the context of the game, a sort of conceit to the gamer that no matter how many variables the designers change, the core story is important, and there's only one ending they ever really intended for Booker. The lighthouse, the man and the city as constants are sort of meta if you think about them as 'the designer, the player and the game.' The designer (lighthouse) guides you (man) through a fictional world (city) to tell a story.
***** The racism that we have in Infinite is just part of the background I think, to make columbia being the opposite of the utopia that Rapture is.
And about the multiverse, I don't think there would be a lot of scenarist that could use this as good as they did.
But maybe you're to smart for that, sorry bud
***** I wonder what you mean by magic quantum physics (it's just quantum mechanics). Bioshock Infinite plays around with a lot of ideas taken from Physics, yet they are not necessarily 100% true (just like Interstellar), but such ideas have grounds, and the way the tell the stories with these grounds are what make these stories great.
On the other hand, in terms of the ideas exposed in the game like racism and such are not that easy to explain since the game has a little bit of everything, but the point is to make you think about the ideas and judge for yourself.
***** How is racism in Infinite tame compared to modern society?Where do you live?Do they hit interracial couples at raffles with baseballs where you live?Do they indoctrinate children into eugenics?Use 'inferior' races and nationalities as slave labor?It is true that racism was rampant in that day and age in the US but racism and xenophobia in Columbia is institutionalized and part of their religion, more of a Nazi Germany in the sky. The Vox Populi are a representation of early communist/radical left revolutionaries that eventually slaughtered their capitalist opressors when they saw themeselves in power. Does the October Revolution sound a bell?Mao?Pol pot?
All science-fiction works employ plot devices and pseudo-science to deliver their stories. Funny that you mention the original BioShock where just a few years after the mere discovery of the DNA molecule they have people shooting bees and electricity from their hands.This sounds even more fantastical and over the top than Infinite's use of quantum 'magic' and multiverse theories in my opinion but that doesn't make these two pieces of fiction any less entertaining.
These are science-fiction stories and you criticize them for being so.
I didn't very much care for that twist because it wowed me more to think that Fontaine was able to plan it all himself in some sinister game he had. But to show that all of it was Elizabeth's doing was a real turn off.
When this started playing in Burial at sea i nearly started crying.....
when does it play in burial at sea?
Fred 006 no spoilers but near the ending
this song literally brings tears to my eyes everytime i hear it its so beautifully written
This game was a slap in the face, a massive wake-up call for the game industry; it showed us that a game that dares to be different, a game that dares to make the player think, is the kind of experience that the consumer may not be ready for, but truly deserves.
This is actually the first song ever that has brought tears to my eyes...
So beautiful. Masterpiece of gaming history.
While being on holiday i once walked along the beach in the night and played this song on my phone. Couldn't get any creepier.
Listening to this theme makes u think about rapture of what it was and what is has become all the many stories lie below
If the bioshock movie doesn't end with this...
I wished I could play this game for the first time …
Used in the end of Bioshock 2 as well.
It's been a while hasn't it rapture. I'll never forget my first time going threw this terrifying yet beautiful city.
I’m just here to remind ya’ll that we’re getting another bioshock
Even without Ken Levine, I'm still confident!
William Carlos whether the game be good or bad, the main trilogy will always be legendary. But I have high hopes for the new one, I need it to be good 😂 it’s been so long man!
I know im hyped as hell dude
@@fallengamer1946 6/7 years since the last one released wasnt it?
Energy Hammer it’s been 7 years man, hard to believe though.
love the radar/whale sound , anyone get that?
it's the sound of *spoiler* Songbird from Bioshock Infinite dying
+TheDiiviide no it isn't
+TheDiiviide yeah you won't get the ending cuz Levine made the ending to be confusing so spoiler alerts aren't gonna mattet
Man, I've completed wrench+plasmid only run in survival mode. This soundtrack hit me real hard.
Rapture was a beautiful, wondrous city. It's really sad seeing the city got destroyed, the people went insane
Then this piece....it's sorrowful, depressing and full of regrets :(
Still got Bioshock 2 waiting for me, and I'm sure I'm gonna cry hard with its good ending
You have no idea how long I’ve wanted to find this.
Thank you
One of my favourite songs of all time
Bioshock is one of the very few games that I have found to be able to invoke so much emotion solely through the music. Very few games do that. Bioshock is amazing in every aspect. The storyline, the characters, the music. Everything is amazing!
In life we make choices but in the end our choices make us
Very indeed my friend.
-Andrei Reinofski, aka Andrew Ryan
i teered up at the end of burial at sea😢😭
I f*cking love this game and the soundtrack!
This an amazing song it's as if it is a reflection of Rapture itself. It starts out tense and eerie showing how it has degraded into hell on Earth or Under the ocean in this case but as it goes on it becomes more Melancholic and Sorrowful showing how the City was once something beautiful something that could have if in the hands of a differnent person become a true Utopia but it never had the chance it became something less than it's Ideals.
Am I the only one that gets chills all over when listening to this song?
You're not the only one. Though to be frank, I get chills from a lot of songs.
The pure amount of nostalgia this brings to hearing this again in Bioshock 2 on the 360 was unmatched.
Bioshock movie has been confirmed
Really ? Do you have a link ?
I don’t think I’ve ever loved a game more than this. Been playing bioshock since 2009 and still waiting for the next one to release
The Bioshock Soundtrack is so underrated
This song deserve much more views!
Waaay better than the other themes.
awsome song,but must disagree on your opinion
Sean Johnson Whatever
Eleanor’s Lullaby bruh Sad as Fucc
This speaks to me... It says this music is phenomenal and Bioshock is the best game ever
For a person who finished the bureal at sea...this is just the pefect song for the start of bioshock 1...E....
My reaction after burial at sea
1.lie down
2.try to not cry
3.cry a lot
This track, in my opinion, perfectly captures the *tragic delusion* that is Objectivism.
Absolutely love it *:)*
Free market in general.
Zarathustra Rapture failed because there weren't any sort of regulations. Adam was making people literally go nuts. That alone was going to spell the fall of Rapture.
It seems quite in vogue for people to interpret this game as some sort of fable warning against the supposed folly of Objectivist principles. I would attribute that more to the general popularity statism, in its endless varieties, presently enjoys, and less to an accurate understanding of the story. To put it bluntly, anyone who thinks Bioshock is making an argument against Objectivism either doesn't know much about Objectivism or didn't pay very close attention to the story.
It is telling that so many critiques of Objectivist principles rely on assailing carefully fabricated misrepresentations of them. Bioshock doesn't doubt Objectivism; rather, it doubts man's ability to keep their end of the bargain.
The irony is that every time somebody holds up Bioshock as evidence in favor of statism, they reaffirm the game's real message -- that man is too flawed to consistently uphold the principles that Objectivism demands in order for a government based on it to function properly; invariably, mankind's corruption will taint the system and the whole thing will crumble.
Brofeshta The same can be said about communism.
@@Argon314 Randism will never work
I wish I could go back to the first time I ever played this and the shivers it sent down me. Was such a beautiful experience,
One of my most favorite game.....
The violin literally cries...
Are those tears or just some fragments of the salted sea ? Maybe both...
Bioshock changed my views on videogames. I'll never forget the first time I ever played it. One of the best experiences I've ever had.
I love that this is the ending song for BioShock to and the first one in the ost for BioShock 1
"They told me son your special,you were born to do great things,you know what,they were right!"-jack
This song makes me feel
So sad. I love the bioshock series so much my favorite game.
This moment when you step into the diving bell and out of the sudden rapture appears, is so incredible!
Each single note sounds like a fragment of a crushed soul with shattered dreams...
me too, the best game ever. story was perfect, art-deco was perfect, sound was perfect --> perfect game
fuck! i'm crying!
that lil clankity-clank/"new objective" noise is embedded in my brain forever, and I love it.
"look mr bubbles it's you" (little sisteried elenor holds a big daddy doll to delta)
Listening to this just instantly makes me feel like this is a theme for Andrew Ryan as he watches his beloved rapture become destroyed, and it breaks his heart
I loved hearing this again in Bioshock 2
This sounds like a song played at the end of a game and everyone is dying dramaticly
Bioshock is one of the very few games that I have found that can invoke so much emotion from just the music. Not many games can do that. This game is pure genius. The storyline, the characters, the music, EVERYTHING!
Probably the first reference to Atlas Shrugged, but one of the best in game. Even if it's just a name.
They need to remaster the series!
+Victor Kuhn it is. london philharmonic orchestra - greatest video game music (album)
Apparently they are
Late reply but they r
Victor Kuhn they did an it's wonderful!
Absolute MASTERPIECE, this song is awesome, makes you cry is you are emotive enough
You know a game (and its music) is good when it can bring this much emotion.
This is probably one of the most beautiful works of music ever conceived!! There is so much emotion in it!!
"The sub! NOOOOOOOO!"
"Get out! Get out and get to Arcadia! ...Jesus Christ!..."
"Moira...Patrick...ain't that just like Ryan. Waits until we're almost out, and then he pulls the string. We'll find the bastard. We'll find him and we'll tear his heart out!"
this is not a soundtrack.........this is one piece of art!!
Bioshock is one of the most disturbingly beautiful things ever
Everytime i look outside of my house and see the sun setting over the ocean, i get a feeling that rapture truly exists.
Oh fuck. This game.
you're so right. this is one the best games ive ever played. every time i play i find something i havent before.
This has always meant something to me
This song brings tears to my eyes.....especially when it come on when in bioshock 2,when rapture is sinking and Delta is climbing the sub marine and he watches it sink.WE LOVE U RAPTURE!!!!ALWAYS.
Bioshock gave us a choice but also made us realise we are a slave to the ways of the world and to those of whom have more power than us, it made us change the way we look at any other video game or life in general as we now see that anybody can percieve you with just words and how maybe we don't have a choice and also that no matter what you do, you will always be evil and you will always die, it is sad but it makes you wonder, are you a slave to the ways of the world, do you have a choice or are we all bound by power, suffering and death?
I cant hold back my tears...
I dont now why this music makes sad every time
0:43 to 1:00 is the most beautiful thing I have ever had the pleasure of listening to
A brilliant masterpiece of a game
I love how tragic the music is, it really adds to the epicness of an already outstanding game. I was more sad for the rapture than scared half the time.
I feel that im drowning in water every time I close my eyes and listen to this and i oddly ok with that
At the end of Bioshock 2:
Me: Come ONNN, can I at least use my powerful new plasmids for FIVE MORE MINUTES?!?
Eleanor: No, Dad, we're escaping, remember?
You know the makers of Pirates of the Caribbean had been making a movie but it got canceled... :c
Serious.... O_o o_O O_O
Well if it's by the makers of Pirates of the Caribbean i'm glad it got cancelled.
Adrian H. Well, the first one was good. If only the first Bioshock movie turned out well, I'd still be pretty thrilled.
+Sythe Reviews and Commentary in my opinion the first three movies were good, the fourth movie too, but it was somehow not the same, without Will and Elizabeth and so on
Greatest video game soundtrack ever. It's so brilliant, it gives off so much emotion but also has that creepy feel that Bioshock has.
this world they created is fkin magical man i cant stop coming back to it
And then the rapture dream was over.....
😭