Felt bad for Adler. He just wanted to keep his entire crew from being overrun with whatever the fuck was happening. And seeing Falke, what seems to be a love interest for him, coming back warped and defiled from whatever she saw out their fucked him up. The most painful part is that he was vividly aware of the cycles. He writes it out in his journal and mentioned at how alone he felt because he couldn't tell anyone. He was worried about being seen as insane and being decommissioned. Worse yet, he can't travel beyond the gate to try and figure out what to do, because I guess the "memories" of beyond the gate don't apply to his person. So it's this untouchable mystery. He'll never know what happened to his precious Falke. He thought trying to keep the cycles from being broken was the best solution. But it only perpetuated the madness. He was aware, and alone. He wore no mask, and he hated everything.
The story is utterly tragic from any point of view. I randomly bumped into this game and it's so unusual and surprising to see such a quality product that was written and directed in such way that you just want to unveil the mystery and know more until the end. Falke was utterly unfortunate to receive a signal from dying and tortured by radiation Ariane and that just caused madness to Falke first and everyone else around her, but Adler.
@@olodesu Hey your friend is dead. Also your other friends are dead. Also they're zombies now. No you can't go home. Yes this is a nightmare. No you may not wake up from it.
Adler was designed to see Falke as a goddess the moment he left the assembly line. It's not just a sick lover, it's seeing his god warped, defiled and ultimately killed. And his goddess was actually dreaming about somebody else all this time. He used to not be aware of the cycle though, he figured that out by himself with a little bit of luck (whatever inside the safe sems to be safe from the reset).
Like the King in Yellow, the Mask. "I wear no mask." Adler never knew and never will know the truth about the gate and what happened to his commander Falke. He may seem cruel at first, but he's witnessed the cycles too many times and see everything crumble around him without really knowing why. He is a tragic character who just wanted to do things right, and prevent things from getting worse as they already are.
they also did such a good job of subverting the trope of his character. I don't believe any of the characters can be classified as evil, not even Falke
I played this video without knowing anything about this game, bought the game because of the music, and came back to listen to this song again after the ending. It was a very interesting and valuable experience.
What was it like knowing this scene was coming up and slowly acquiring context needed to understand it, giving you the chance to peace things together sooner than most.
@@destruction42k I only knew the music and the screenshots first. As I played the game, I understood the background of the scenes scattered throughout these OST videos, and it was like weaving through a fragmented memory that I had almost forgotten. But it may not be much different from the experience that anyone can have in this game of following Ariane's memories (I am not an English speaker, so there may be some grammatical errors).
@@Kamo_shika No errors detected spot on. the way you described it as making your way though forgotten memories. I had a similar situation ware YT was spamming me hard with Signalis reviews and explained videos without me even looking it up. As I have a soft spot for Eldritch horror. I saw that the game was to do with the king in yellow and cycles going in. So I like you was waiting for the moments the dots connected. I think knowing just a little going in to it rather than being completely blind. glad to see we both had similar experiences.
@@Scouter5050 The pain only gets worse the more you play because each ending is emotionally devastating. This game is an absolute gem and was an unforgettable experience.
"The red eye beyond the gate showed me, no touched me, poisoned me" Falke gazed beyond the gate, and it gazed back leaving her to never be the same again
SPOILERS FALKE's Gestalt was Ariane. When FALKE went back through the gate for whatever reason, she found Ariane there and realized the truth. You can see the "red eye" in the secret ending.
@@kurisumakise2098 Whether Ariane is Falke's gestalt or not, Ariane is in full control of Falke during the only event that you encounter her when awakened. Ariane is possessing Falke to attack you for not fulfilling your promise. There's a dead giveaway in how Falke's face shot when she wakes up is identical to Ariane's face shot when she wakes up.
this was probably the scene that sold adler as a character, and foil for elster, for me. I've been entranced by how signalis parallels the two of them. they even mirror each other's shots of kissing their people of devotion farewell. insanely interesting dynamic. I wonder about his role, if his memories of elster weren't purely the cycles. I'd wish we knew more about his situation, and everything else at sierpinski, but what we have is just enough to play with.
indie horror games have such a special place in my heart there’s a certain charm about them that triple a studios can’t achieve for me i love the love that was put into this game so much
I still go and listen to this theme whenever I am stressed or out of focus, SIGNALIS's music is really amazing! Cicada Siren's did such a brilliant job on making this soundtrack. :)
Funny, I saw it as a torii gate (given the inclusion of Japanese text in the game). Torii gates are a symbol of stepping into another world, though it's usually associated with the spirit world. So in a sense, one could see the red gate as a literal (i.e. Elster's trail of bodies) or metaphorical place of death (Ariane's/Falke's fate with the red eye)
I think it's the gate between the land of the dead and the living. The Isle of the Dead painting in this game is sometimes shown with a red gate in the middle of it. Elster being called from the land of the dead by Ariane. So kinda a reverse guillotine? Good catch anyway.
This song is the definition of liminal. It takes you to the border where all what you know ends and something else, something incomprehensible begins. It is the Red Gate.
You know, I just read about the Torii Gate, sometimes called the Red Gate. Well, this gate symbolizes the boundary between the world of the living and the world of the dead.
Felt bad for Adler.
He just wanted to keep his entire crew from being overrun with whatever the fuck was happening. And seeing Falke, what seems to be a love interest for him, coming back warped and defiled from whatever she saw out their fucked him up.
The most painful part is that he was vividly aware of the cycles. He writes it out in his journal and mentioned at how alone he felt because he couldn't tell anyone. He was worried about being seen as insane and being decommissioned. Worse yet, he can't travel beyond the gate to try and figure out what to do, because I guess the "memories" of beyond the gate don't apply to his person. So it's this untouchable mystery. He'll never know what happened to his precious Falke. He thought trying to keep the cycles from being broken was the best solution. But it only perpetuated the madness.
He was aware, and alone.
He wore no mask, and he hated everything.
The story is utterly tragic from any point of view. I randomly bumped into this game and it's so unusual and surprising to see such a quality product that was written and directed in such way that you just want to unveil the mystery and know more until the end.
Falke was utterly unfortunate to receive a signal from dying and tortured by radiation Ariane and that just caused madness to Falke first and everyone else around her, but Adler.
@@olodesu Hey your friend is dead.
Also your other friends are dead. Also they're zombies now. No you can't go home. Yes this is a nightmare. No you may not wake up from it.
Adler was designed to see Falke as a goddess the moment he left the assembly line. It's not just a sick lover, it's seeing his god warped, defiled and ultimately killed.
And his goddess was actually dreaming about somebody else all this time.
He used to not be aware of the cycle though, he figured that out by himself with a little bit of luck (whatever inside the safe sems to be safe from the reset).
Like the King in Yellow, the Mask.
"I wear no mask."
Adler never knew and never will know the truth about the gate and what happened to his commander Falke. He may seem cruel at first, but he's witnessed the cycles too many times and see everything crumble around him without really knowing why. He is a tragic character who just wanted to do things right, and prevent things from getting worse as they already are.
they also did such a good job of subverting the trope of his character. I don't believe any of the characters can be classified as evil, not even Falke
I played this video without knowing anything about this game, bought the game because of the music, and came back to listen to this song again after the ending. It was a very interesting and valuable experience.
What was it like knowing this scene was coming up and slowly acquiring context needed to understand it, giving you the chance to peace things together sooner than most.
@@destruction42k I only knew the music and the screenshots first. As I played the game, I understood the background of the scenes scattered throughout these OST videos, and it was like weaving through a fragmented memory that I had almost forgotten. But it may not be much different from the experience that anyone can have in this game of following Ariane's memories (I am not an English speaker, so there may be some grammatical errors).
@@Kamo_shika No errors detected spot on. the way you described it as making your way though forgotten memories. I had a similar situation ware YT was spamming me hard with Signalis reviews and explained videos without me even looking it up. As I have a soft spot for Eldritch horror. I saw that the game was to do with the king in yellow and cycles going in. So I like you was waiting for the moments the dots connected.
I think knowing just a little going in to it rather than being completely blind.
glad to see we both had similar experiences.
I cried and my mind was literally changed for two weeks straight. One of the most emotionally straining moments in my life.
@@Scouter5050 The pain only gets worse the more you play because each ending is emotionally devastating. This game is an absolute gem and was an unforgettable experience.
"The red eye beyond the gate showed me, no touched me, poisoned me"
Falke gazed beyond the gate, and it gazed back leaving her to never be the same again
The living aren't supposed to know what comes after death
SPOILERS
FALKE's Gestalt was Ariane. When FALKE went back through the gate for whatever reason, she found Ariane there and realized the truth. You can see the "red eye" in the secret ending.
@@vovin8132 Falke's personality is too different from Ariane. The only thing they have in common - bioresonance.
@@kurisumakise2098 Whether Ariane is Falke's gestalt or not, Ariane is in full control of Falke during the only event that you encounter her when awakened. Ariane is possessing Falke to attack you for not fulfilling your promise. There's a dead giveaway in how Falke's face shot when she wakes up is identical to Ariane's face shot when she wakes up.
@@vovin8132 it's still impossible because Falke already existed when Ariane was studying at school.
this was probably the scene that sold adler as a character, and foil for elster, for me. I've been entranced by how signalis parallels the two of them. they even mirror each other's shots of kissing their people of devotion farewell. insanely interesting dynamic. I wonder about his role, if his memories of elster weren't purely the cycles.
I'd wish we knew more about his situation, and everything else at sierpinski, but what we have is just enough to play with.
indie horror games have such a special place in my heart there’s a certain charm about them that triple a studios can’t achieve for me i love the love that was put into this game so much
this game makes me feel something i can't explain and i dont think i ever wanna know to keep this feeling alive
I still go and listen to this theme whenever I am stressed or out of focus, SIGNALIS's music is really amazing! Cicada Siren's did such a brilliant job on making this soundtrack. :)
my absolute favourite song in the game
You gotta do a video on this piece I’m sure a lot of people would like your take on it
maybe it's just me but the red gate reminds me of 'heal' from ico. i'm assuming they were aiming for ethereal beauty and they absolutely nailed it
The soothe of the music and the low poly graph of the game makes for a calm vibe for both the user and the computer. Perfect chill symmetry
I never thought a game could compare to silent hill, until I bought this masterpiece, the music the gameplay, the story is just a masterpiece
i dont know if its intentional but from the first time i saw the red gate, and every time after, it constantly reminds me of a guillotine
Funny, I saw it as a torii gate (given the inclusion of Japanese text in the game). Torii gates are a symbol of stepping into another world, though it's usually associated with the spirit world. So in a sense, one could see the red gate as a literal (i.e. Elster's trail of bodies) or metaphorical place of death (Ariane's/Falke's fate with the red eye)
@@a.parker7362 i knew i recognized it as that also, very vaguely seemed familiar, but couldnt remember what it was called for the life of me
I think it's the gate between the land of the dead and the living. The Isle of the Dead painting in this game is sometimes shown with a red gate in the middle of it. Elster being called from the land of the dead by Ariane.
So kinda a reverse guillotine? Good catch anyway.
This song is the definition of liminal. It takes you to the border where all what you know ends and something else, something incomprehensible begins.
It is the Red Gate.
The story and world of this game intrigue me to no end. This track encapsulate all that mystery.
The theme of the red gate always felt so otherworldly yet calming at the same time. I love it! :)
My favorite song in the OST along with Adler, Train Ride, and Cigarette Wife
are u sure it's not 3000 cycles or die totensil!?!?!?
Genuinely on my ALL time top 5 games of my entire life. Signal is is something else entirely. Pure art
When I’m listening it to I somehow remembering a mirrors edge catalyst, when u just walking at the night city
A composer probably was inspired by this ost.
@@laniakeas92 mirror's edge catalyst was released before this game. So i think it's the other way around
What waits beyond the threshold...
The red gate to the isle of the dead
The Vessel as an isle in ocean of sand
God I need to play this game I've just been so busy with school and playing with my family and friends
Wow this is some nice music
This game is really something else. I've haven't experienced anything with this much devotion and quality behind it for a long time.
Adler is an Elster where he could not keep his promise to the person he loved the most
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Exactly, he's a perfect foil for Elster.
One of my favourites
You know, I just read about the Torii Gate, sometimes called the Red Gate. Well, this gate symbolizes the boundary between the world of the living and the world of the dead.
VERY BEUTUFULY
Beautiful
I wear no mask.
And I Hate Everything. - Adler
It doesn't matter.
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Chadler
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