The COMPLETE Dark Souls Series Story Retrospective

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @Gingy
    @Gingy  7 месяцев назад +811

    Update: The last minute of the video has been removed. Bandai Namco has recently started purging Dark Souls 3 music off RUclips, and this part of the video was a montage/send off using DS3 music. I'm sure this counts as fair use, but that claim has always been flimsy so I temporarily removed it to avoid a claim. Unfortunately, that means the video ends abruptly for no real reason. I might revert the changes at a later date but if you care to see it what I removed. Here is the link to the video on my Twitter. twitter.com/GingyRUclips/status/1780285108110455264

    • @hanauzaki6264
      @hanauzaki6264 7 месяцев назад +20

      Too bad

    • @Diasteebies
      @Diasteebies 7 месяцев назад +15

      Gotta love copyright 😪 needless to say this video is amazing regardless, just as all of your content is. Cheers 🤙

    • @hughjanos3992
      @hughjanos3992 6 месяцев назад +15

      common copyright law L, common russia W

    • @ceberu15
      @ceberu15 6 месяцев назад +9

      end line that you used is so good; Now is the time to say good bye....... ending the game on a high note; perfection and i truly agree

    • @thisIs_REQUIEM
      @thisIs_REQUIEM 6 месяцев назад +16

      @@hughjanos3992bro russia is not a W you see what they doing to Ukraine

  • @nazgulsenpai
    @nazgulsenpai 2 года назад +7687

    Just FYI the entire Artorias of the Abyss was built around telling the story that WE were the Legend of Artorias. WE killed Manus and drove out the abyss, but let Artorias take credit for it instead of letting history be that Artorias was overcome with the abyss and tried to stop us so we had to kill him. In my humble opinion it's the best part of the original Dark Soul's narratives, and one of the least ambiguous.

    • @djangofett4879
      @djangofett4879 2 года назад +259

      but why? what is the purpose of propping up artorias legend? Why would i want to give him credit? (genuinely curious, not trying to refute your interpretation 😅)

    • @Wanabechef
      @Wanabechef 2 года назад +869

      @@djangofett4879 so that his heroic sacrifice would not be in vain

    • @slipperywhenwet_4689
      @slipperywhenwet_4689 2 года назад +92

      @@Wanabechef but why would we even care

    • @TheLegend-oy2sg
      @TheLegend-oy2sg 2 года назад +724

      @@djangofett4879 to keep the hope alive, the hope of noble heroes driving away the dark

    • @BrokenSmokinSpokes
      @BrokenSmokinSpokes 2 года назад +484

      @@slipperywhenwet_4689 Why did we care to do anything other then lying around in the undead asylum?

  • @stilldravona
    @stilldravona 2 года назад +1003

    In Dark Souls III, when the player kills Yuria, she says "Kaathe, I have failed thee", proving that she and the other Sisters of the Sable Church, and thus Londor by extension, are followers of Kaathe. In the original Japanese she says "...Kaathe... your dying wish was not fulfilled..." which would imply that despite having followers, Kaathe is no longer alive during the events of Dark Souls III.

    • @hamsammich2821
      @hamsammich2821 Год назад +17

      Oh cool I didn’t know that

    • @dovahkiin7253
      @dovahkiin7253 Год назад +5

      Did you copy and paste this from the wiki

    • @stilldravona
      @stilldravona Год назад +47

      @@dovahkiin7253 It was 9 months ago dude I have no damn clue

    • @yurinoworry
      @yurinoworry Год назад

      @@dovahkiin7253who cares, piss off.

    • @mrtoothless
      @mrtoothless Год назад

      seethe loser@@dovahkiin7253

  • @Brynloch
    @Brynloch Год назад +1133

    I just watched all 3 hours, and that was a magical experience. Thank you for spelling out so succinctly everything that makes this series so grand.

  • @ButterBaker
    @ButterBaker Год назад +2142

    Interesting fact the person who frees you from you prison cell in DS1 was supposed to play a more major role. He thought he was the chosen undead but as you progress through the game he realizes he isn’t fulfilling what he thought was his destiny. It isn’t until you beat Gwen that he will fight you no matter what ending you choose in order to prove to himself that he is the chosen undead. I wish that was kept into the game.

    • @BullyMaguire.
      @BullyMaguire. Год назад +221

      Poor Oscar 😭

    • @bxyerv2615
      @bxyerv2615 Год назад +155

      This just gives me Pokemon vibes when you spend the game travelling the same path as your rival lmao

    • @DisorientedWanderer
      @DisorientedWanderer Год назад +146

      Don't know why but I like the idea of having to fight someone because they have the belief of "I was supposed to be the chosen one!"

    • @fingerboxes
      @fingerboxes Год назад +33

      @@DisorientedWanderer The Mardek series has this with an NPC group called the World's Saviors who are convinced that they are destined to be the world's saviors. Their dialog is hilarious and I won't spoil it.

    • @GaMeRfReAkLIVE
      @GaMeRfReAkLIVE Год назад +25

      I think it was more that he was supposed to be similar to Anri in DS3 in ways. If you were to choose Kath he would choose Frampt and what not

  • @piedpiper1185
    @piedpiper1185 Год назад +5688

    The only thing you ever need to know about Dark Souls lore.
    "It's all Gwyn's fault."

  • @ShamelessSoul
    @ShamelessSoul Год назад +623

    I actually like the theory that since we find out Anor Lando is under the effects of an illusion, Ornstein and Smough being in ds1 is just part of that illusion. They're just Gwyndolin's memories of the past glory. Obviously there is no way to know for sure, but Ornstein being in ds3 does add some credibility to this theory.

    • @calemr
      @calemr 11 месяцев назад +98

      To add to this, in the dark version of Anor Londo, you can find two knights in the cathedral, one in heavy armour with a greatsword, one in lighter armour with a piercing sword.
      So you could definitely draw some connections to suggest that if the illusion was cleared before you fought O&S, you would have seen those two.

    • @terragamer7142
      @terragamer7142 10 месяцев назад +63

      Smough is factually the last one to guard the cathedral of Anor Londo. This is stated in multiple item descriptions. Ornstein probably left with the gods and the one you fight in DS1 is (most likely) an illusion but the Smough you fight is the real one.

    • @WyvernLP
      @WyvernLP 9 месяцев назад +7

      Ornstein isn't in DS3, its just his armor.

    • @joshuatorres101
      @joshuatorres101 9 месяцев назад +7

      ors isnt there but smough is actually real havel rebeled and tried to kill the gods while ornstein left with the nameless king when he go kicked out for befrending a dragon

    • @jarlwhiterun7478
      @jarlwhiterun7478 7 месяцев назад +3

      Anor Londo*
      It's not the home of Lando Calrissian

  • @Zathren
    @Zathren 2 года назад +2609

    I actually recently read that the head of Fromsoft, Miazaki, purposefully doesn't explaine every aspect of the story. He used to read books in languages he didn't understand and liked that it was his imagination that had to fill in the things he didn't know. He wanted to share that feeling of wonder and speculation with his soon to be fan base.

    • @TheSpicyLeg
      @TheSpicyLeg Год назад +261

      Correct. Souls lore and story isn’t vague and subject to interpretation by accident, it was designed that way. In fact, Miyazaki has said that the writers and developers are challenged to make as little clear as they possibly can.

    • @sweetschmeat7417
      @sweetschmeat7417 Год назад +154

      @Blue Highlander is this bait?

    • @sgtpastry
      @sgtpastry Год назад +35

      @@sweetschmeat7417 Nah mate. The writing in Dark Souls is objectively bad because it requires reading. This is a video game, not a book! It needs to be more like Fallout.

    • @zacheryeckard3051
      @zacheryeckard3051 Год назад +143

      @@sgtpastry Fallout... which is full of stuff you have to read?

    • @youtubecensorship842
      @youtubecensorship842 Год назад +131

      @gravyfather This means you consider good writing to be picture books that hold your hand and explain everything precisely.
      So coloring books and appliance repair manuels.
      You sound like quite the being.

  • @azimnazlen8564
    @azimnazlen8564 2 года назад +3747

    I think Nito is so Lore light is because despite being the embodiment of dearth, death itself has lost meaning due to the undead curse. The world and the game kinda tells you he is in many ways forgot about.

    • @capperbuns
      @capperbuns 2 года назад +365

      Makes sense to me. I always thought that was the case because there wasn't much to say about nito to begin with. He was never the guy to do much besides helping his buds and watching over something that kind of doesn't exist anymore.

    • @Kane_225
      @Kane_225 2 года назад +10

      @@capperbuns I could

    • @Kane_225
      @Kane_225 2 года назад +2

      lol lol
      L

    • @tamatitekahu2028
      @tamatitekahu2028 2 года назад

      @@capperbuns uuicc

    • @capperbuns
      @capperbuns 2 года назад

      @@tamatitekahu2028 wat?

  • @wrahttia
    @wrahttia 6 месяцев назад +58

    >leaves Priscilla alone
    >axe, shield and fire guy
    You have my like and sub, sir.

  • @LuM4rex
    @LuM4rex 2 года назад +4159

    After the release of Elden Ring, many people were able to get what they wanted. But, for me personally, few things can surpass the emotions and history of the Dark Souls series. A series that many developers are still trying to match, trying to repeat the success of the franchise.

    • @Dingus7696
      @Dingus7696 2 года назад +51

      Seconded

    • @uncleclaeb
      @uncleclaeb 2 года назад +157

      Agreed, elden ring is an amazing experience but still doesn't hold a candle to the original trilogy

    • @eepersneepers7872
      @eepersneepers7872 2 года назад +196

      @@uncleclaeb if we're to hold 3 candles and say they are brighter than 1. It's hardly a understatement to say the comment was mundane. We either can wait for elden rings sequels or compare elden ring to dark souls 1

    • @uncleclaeb
      @uncleclaeb 2 года назад +95

      @@eepersneepers7872 given that elden ring itself is around as big as the trilogy, I'd say it's a fair comparison

    • @terasbetoni8020
      @terasbetoni8020 2 года назад +15

      @@uncleclaeb bigger probably

  • @crestondavison1701
    @crestondavison1701 Год назад +2196

    "Frampt and Kaath are basically playing a long game of chess but without the stakes. Regardless of who wins, they both continue to live"
    I've definitely been playing chess wrong

    • @suezuccati304
      @suezuccati304 Год назад +122

      I mean, little Misha and his dad were made into chess pieces by the Mighty Ancient International Grand Master Of Sports From The USSR Overlord and The 12th World Champion Anatoly Karpov.

    • @fuucaran
      @fuucaran Год назад +39

      ​@@suezuccati304 you, my friend, are a man of fucking culture. I tip my hat to you sir.

    • @mackxzs
      @mackxzs Год назад +64

      "CHECKMATE! I WIN!"
      *shoots opponent*

    • @marianorivera3272
      @marianorivera3272 Год назад +19

      @@suezuccati304 when Karpov dies, Misha will attend the funeral and carve "#" onto Karpov's gravestone.

    • @SolestroDerNarr
      @SolestroDerNarr Год назад +8

      @@fuucaran Redditors begone

  • @Toast64987
    @Toast64987 11 месяцев назад +27

    I just want you to know this is one of my favorite videos, and I’ve watched it about three or four times now. It’s just so good to put on and listen or watch. Have a good day, to all reading

  • @jacobhuppertz5625
    @jacobhuppertz5625 2 года назад +287

    My favorite thing Ive ever noticed is that all the Lords of Cinder are reinvigorated eith the flame in their second phase. Abyss watchers pull blood and fire from their brothers. Yohrm sets his machete ablaze and slams with fiery explosions. Aldrich sets the entire srena on fire. Them accepting flam in the most desperate moment is an incredible symbolism for the age of fire being desperate to keep them alive to re light the flame

    • @emlynselene1096
      @emlynselene1096 Год назад +21

      I've never noticed that, thank you for the fascinating observation!

    • @TheBBCSlurpee
      @TheBBCSlurpee Год назад +12

      Banger observation

    • @JWalker444
      @JWalker444 Год назад +21

      They literally become embered, the same thing as when you use the item itself in game

  • @xpert308
    @xpert308 2 года назад +705

    I can see their intent to keep Nito's story simple, it's like the definition of death, no one knows what is it exactly, but it just exists.

    • @sevendeadswallows5466
      @sevendeadswallows5466 2 года назад +47

      That's actually such an interesting take on it

    • @esotericchungusism
      @esotericchungusism 2 года назад +6

      Sounds nice, but they were probably just lazy

    • @kobragaming9420
      @kobragaming9420 2 года назад +40

      @@esotericchungusism nah I think it’s just Cus death basically doesn’t exist in dark souls so Nito practically has no purpose. Can’t create no lore when you have nothing to actually do

    • @LilHaze117
      @LilHaze117 2 года назад +43

      @@kobragaming9420 i think its cause of this that Nito had the secret rite of kindling, which can be theorised he purposely let out which found its way into our hands. Nito helped Gwyn because that established his power and existence as the Dragons lived in immortality with the world, but then Gwyn committed the first sin subverting death, which was a literal betrayal back to Nito. So Nito, realising that he has lost his power, and the only way to get it back would be to sacrifice his own soul (a fitting death im sure he'd think) to restart things, kept essentially one of the most powerful things the Chosen would need in his domain. Kinda explains why he's hella easy to beat too. (Well compared to the others)

    • @melissajuice89
      @melissajuice89 Год назад

      ''!''!!'!.

  • @StarPiratesCove
    @StarPiratesCove Год назад +1025

    "ill go to bed in 5 minutes"
    2 hours later:

  • @Tokorai
    @Tokorai Год назад +660

    2:09:40 I've heard it suggested that Ocelotte is real, but he's invisible, since Priscilla's notable ability is her invisibility, and she's also half-dragon. This is supported by Oceiros demanding that Ocelotte show himself.

    • @antialeks5013
      @antialeks5013 Год назад +47

      When he starts his second phase you can see him smash the hand he'd been cradling as well

    • @shawncamp333
      @shawncamp333 Год назад +53

      You can actually use a mod that shows the baby being smashed and what it looks like. It's actually in the game files and can only do this on PC

    • @ElEze3941
      @ElEze3941 Год назад

      @@shawncamp333 holy shit

    • @Lucky13Ravens
      @Lucky13Ravens Год назад +9

      ​@@shawncamp333That doesn't actually prove anything as it is a not uncommon practice to place an object so you can set up the main model to be accurately positioned in relation to something they think is there. Then the model is removed or made invisible.

    • @leizer318
      @leizer318 Год назад +6

      you can also hear faint crying of an infant that stops with phase 2

  • @reptor7630
    @reptor7630 2 года назад +501

    For Ornstein's armor and his whereabouts after Dark Souls 1 I think that best explanation is that the one we fight in Dark Soul 1 is a fake since couple of times trough out the game trough item description it is mentioned that all 4 of Gwyn's knights left Anor Londo and that the last person standing in the cathedral at the time of our arrival is Smough

    • @MaledictGaming
      @MaledictGaming 2 года назад +93

      This somewhat explains why once you defeat one of the duo, the other "absorbs" their essence.
      So 'Ornstein' becomes giant-like becuase of Smoughs' might and Smough gains lightning because of the Dragon Slayers weapon.
      But we never get an explanation of how or why this works. Nor is this meging of knights mentioned anywere else in the games... (Hell, even the Old Chaos in Game 2 doesn't merge or malform the knights.)
      So it being just Smough during the fight + some illusion (maybe something Gwyndolin created?) seems reasonable.

    • @douggambino3956
      @douggambino3956 2 года назад +4

      O
      Lo moo😊o lll
      lol l

    • @douggambino3956
      @douggambino3956 2 года назад

      @@MaledictGaming
      lol p

    • @air1744
      @air1744 2 года назад +24

      @@MaledictGaming Ornstein's ring that he drop if we kill him last might have something to do with it, little part of Ornstein soul might be contained within it and used by Gwydolin to make his illusion. Ornstein left the ring either because he wants part of him to stay in Anor londo and chasing the nameless king for whatever reason, or in a protest and giving up his position of Gwyn's 4 knights because Gwyn exiling the firstborn, Ornstein being more loyal to the son than Gwyn.

    • @skachor
      @skachor 2 года назад +2

      @@air1744 maybe he gave it to smough when he left and, like you mentioned, gwyndolin was also projecting him like the princess.

  • @Mannistheorion
    @Mannistheorion 11 месяцев назад +31

    I've always thought that Gwyn's boss music theme fits well as the music isn't about him, but about us players. We've slayed lords and everything in Gwyn's family, of course we already know we'll eventually kill Gwyn. The piano sound while mellow can either signify sorrow, grief or new beginnings as if everyone is watching and rooting for us as we decide the fate of everything left in our mercy; if we are going to link the fire and become the next Great Lord, or bring about an age of darkness and men to reign as a Dark Lord.

    • @darthjesus7079
      @darthjesus7079 11 месяцев назад +1

      That's a nice thought, but the music IS about Gwyn.

  • @KayoKidBoxing
    @KayoKidBoxing 2 года назад +988

    I once did an acting workshop ran by the lady who voices the firelink maiden in DS3. She was awesome

  • @lucania101710
    @lucania101710 2 года назад +450

    On Ocellote not showing up in Oceiros' hand while you're fighting him, I believe it's safe to assume that the child is also a half dragon hybrid, and therefore likely has the ability to turn invisible, like Priscilla.

    • @supersbbrawl4ever
      @supersbbrawl4ever Год назад +77

      In the alpha the baby was visible...
      And Oceiros slams him to the ground in the second phase.

    • @zephyrgaming7202
      @zephyrgaming7202 Год назад +74

      As far as I know I think they just didn't want to have to animate a baby being smushed into the ground 💀

    • @manolomartinez5033
      @manolomartinez5033 Год назад +39

      @@zephyrgaming7202 They did originally, it was most likely cut for censorship.

    • @austinmills8928
      @austinmills8928 Год назад +23

      They may have cut the content for censorship, but the only reason they were able to do so without changing the scripting was because the invisibility still fits within the lore

    • @thesun5275
      @thesun5275 Год назад

      @@supersbbrawl4ever there is no evidence for it being visible. Only thing we know is they cut the sounds of a baby crying.

  • @ReckSaber3664
    @ReckSaber3664 Год назад +9

    This story and the trilogy is my favorite in all of gaming. I love these games so damn much and might have even changed my life in some way. The story and lore is just so good. When you bowed to the soul of cinder when Gwen came, it quite literally made me tear up.

  • @zdl5665
    @zdl5665 2 года назад +2590

    I actually wound up with the Age of Dark ending my first playthrough. I just naturally fought 4 kings before placing Lord Vessel because I was nervous of triggering the end game phase before doing all available content. On top of that, when I killed Gwyn, I didn’t see I could interact with the flame and just left the boss room.
    …fucking hollow brain

    • @morganlucchi
      @morganlucchi 2 года назад +273

      I just thought "hey maybe I can do something else before finishing the game" and went out of the room. Needless to say, I was very confused by the ending

    • @songbird6414
      @songbird6414 2 года назад +41

      I think Im either completely blind or I have a glitched copy of the game bc I still haven’t found the fire and I’ve beat the game twice

    • @Ironica82
      @Ironica82 2 года назад +33

      @@songbird6414 The place where you link it is where Gwen starts. as seen in the video, there is to fire to look for.

    • @Bazz488
      @Bazz488 2 года назад +8

      Same thing happened to me I actually got the age of dark ending on accident in ds3 too

    • @djangofett4879
      @djangofett4879 2 года назад +81

      Dude ends all of reality as we know it: "Oops!"

  • @Smaritan357
    @Smaritan357 2 года назад +754

    The Soul of Cinder alone is a fantastic finale paying tribute to a legacy. Then transforming into Gwyn is such a powerful moment. Gives me chills everytime.

    • @zzodysseuszz
      @zzodysseuszz 2 года назад +11

      No it’s a cheap fan bait

    • @santamainn
      @santamainn 2 года назад +101

      @@zzodysseuszz That’s your opinion, don’t be rude about it

    • @Zathren
      @Zathren 2 года назад +75

      Agreed. He's my favorite fight in DS3. The idea that we're fighting dozens if not hundreds of past lives all who relit the flame only for him to panic and use his most powerful soul is just too cool.

    • @titiusvicinius7041
      @titiusvicinius7041 Год назад

      @madaraisop3223 he is not a fromsoftware hater, just your average ds2 mentally ill troglodyte

    • @dylanopey648
      @dylanopey648 Год назад +2

      Tbh DS3 was my least favourite and this moment was the only saving grace for me

  • @weaksauce13
    @weaksauce13 Год назад +210

    so you can sum it up with the truly great Dark Souls quote from the protagonist John Darksoul: "every soul has it's dark". it really nails what the series is about.

    • @devindalton4688
      @devindalton4688 9 месяцев назад +18

      My favorite thing about memes like this is that Patches genuinely just says "a fine Dark Soul to you" in DS3

    • @linkmclaughlin6174
      @linkmclaughlin6174 6 месяцев назад +7

      When frampt said “One soul… the Dark Soul…” in the first game my jaw literally dropped 😂 like no way

    • @dg3734
      @dg3734 4 месяца назад +3

      ​​@@linkmclaughlin6174then he proceeded to frampt all over the place. It was one of the moments of all game.

    • @kaisersoymilk6912
      @kaisersoymilk6912 3 месяца назад +1

      Actually, it's Soulsguy the soulslayer.

  • @raulansbach5238
    @raulansbach5238 Год назад +198

    I love Gael's story so much, he was born as nobody, as fodder for war and even then managed to survive and become one of, if not the most important character in the world. He maintained his objective until effectively the end of time with nothing to gain of it and still died as a nobody all in hope of a new world, probably my favourite character in all of gaming.

  • @SeaSpartan118
    @SeaSpartan118 2 года назад +751

    If I remember right, Gwyn's theme was made by playing only white keys. Nice little detail for a lord who opposes the dark

  • @asherjones5725
    @asherjones5725 Год назад +300

    I've always enjoyed the thought of ending the game by sitting next to the Fire Keeper as the dark sets in, watching as the world is changed forever, and wrapping an arm around her shoulder to comfort her. All is not lost yet, and there is more to come. And no matter how dark it becomes, I will be there to see it with you.

    • @BandTrap
      @BandTrap Год назад +58

      ooooooooooooooooooooooooo
      Asherjones and Fire keeper. Sitting in a tree.. ;)

    • @friendlyneighborhoodidiot7004
      @friendlyneighborhoodidiot7004 Год назад +1

      It’s crazy but the first time I played the game I almost did that ending but accidentally killed her. First ending I ever got and there was no achievement for beating the game. New game+ ran through to just sitting by a sad little fire at the end of the world.

    • @nitrousoxide1797
      @nitrousoxide1797 Год назад +71

      the fact that the Firekeeper is blind and she already expierences a world without light makes me more likely to think that she'll be the one conforting YOU rather than the other way arund, cuz she's already use to the darkness.

    • @Jv19979
      @Jv19979 Год назад

      They going to die no sun no food

    • @A300-g6y
      @A300-g6y Год назад +55

      Least downbad soulslike enjoyer

  • @m0002856
    @m0002856 Год назад +332

    I get goosebumps every time the Soul of Cinder goes into Gwyn mode.
    It makes sense: He's a literal representation of EVERY ONE who has ever linked the flame. Gwyn was the first person to ever do it since the flame didn't exist (as far as we know) in the story until after they found it.
    It's a really amazing callback to the original story. I also like how he feels much stronger than Gwyn's empty husk did in Dark Souls 1: This is the strength that he didn't have when we fought him the first time. AND the plin plin plon came back. ;-;

    • @KJKLKL4ever
      @KJKLKL4ever Год назад +13

      I need to animate it man.
      I wanna make a whole Dark Souls animated series and I want the soul of cinder to mimic Gwyns voice.
      My idea is essentially my two characters (Sir Alfred and Sir Alphonse) are the chosen undead and Ashen One respectively.
      Once the CU meets Gwyn, the fight gets referenced and mimic’d with the SOC, down to hearing Gwyns voice echoe out of the being.
      Fuck.

    • @erdnalickeroftoads2143
      @erdnalickeroftoads2143 Год назад +4

      Ah yes the plin plin plon 😢
      Quit the emotional track despite its simplicity in DS1. They went full on epic mode for DS3 with the music and when the PLIN PLIN PLON hit I felt like that one meme where all the guys jump out of their seats. I died because of the epic catchiness of the music 😂

    • @henrikhumle7255
      @henrikhumle7255 Год назад +1

      Plin plin plon

    • @nanebeisner4998
      @nanebeisner4998 Год назад +2

      i cri evertim plin plin plon soc

    • @dragondeeznutts
      @dragondeeznutts Год назад +1

      PLIN PLIN PLON

  • @naidr0x
    @naidr0x 2 года назад +573

    I really love how the trilogy is structured in relation to the main lore point of the First Flame cycle:
    Dark Souls is the beginning. You are the very first person to enter the Kiln after Gwyn himself. The world, although damaged, is still very similar to what it was during the golden ages of the Gods. Great Lords of legend are still out there, within your reach, in person.
    Dark Souls 2 is the middle. You find yourself somewhere between thousands of cycles, in a world that is cursed - though nobody really knows why. The legends, though their power still lingers, have been forgotten and the people have started focusing on their own problems, not prophecies and divine promises. It's a time of confusion and struggle, without a certain solution for the problems.
    Dark Souls 3 is the end. The final cycle. At long last we see the grim consequences of Gwyn's actions. A world that has been twisted beyond belief by constant prolonging of the Flame. A world plunged into complete chaos as kingdoms slam into one another, the Abyss within people bursts into giant tumors and the Pilgrims of Londor are preparing the world for the end times. The memory of the Gods returns, yet now we seem them for what they truly are. Both sons of the Lord of Sunlight in a pitiful state: one a hollowed exile, the other a feast for a monster. His daughter abandoned at the end of the world, waiting for salvation that shall never come. Although the people are once again aware of the Linking of the Flame, they refuse to partake in it as they see the twisted consequences of Gwyn's lies. The Flame is weak and doomed to go out, perhaps for good.

    • @Villager1824
      @Villager1824 2 года назад +10

      Most underrated comment man, well said.

    • @Skwadley
      @Skwadley 2 года назад +33

      I also love how clear it’s made that in ds2, the kingdom isn’t really of note, but that’s the point. In the cycle of ash and flame and dark, entire kingdoms arise and fall with no one to carry on their story. There were countless others and there will be countless more as the cycle repeats.

    • @JayWhipp1e
      @JayWhipp1e 2 года назад +38

      Ds1 is about the Gods, the age they created, and their attempt to preserve it. Dark souls 2 is about mankind. The kingdoms that have risen and fallen throughout the ages, how each kingdom eventually falls prey to the undead curse, how humanity has had to live and die and hollow for hundreds if not thousands of years in the world the Gods created.
      Ds3 is about the end of it all. Back to the beginning, how Anor Londo and the Gods are somewhat mirrored in a kind of karmic curse like oceiros (seath). How Gwyndolin desperately tries to revive the old nobility in irithyll, and how the world eventually burned itself to ash, with the greatest human finding their own world with the help of the shunned and forgotten.
      Anyone that says 2 doesnt fit in with 1 and 3 didnt pay very good attention.

    • @Auchaser643
      @Auchaser643 2 года назад +19

      People need to stop with the extremes, you saying "the end" and "for good" proves you didn't pay attention. It's a cycle there was dark and then light again, in 3 it's explicitly explained we will return to dark but flames may dance once again. The cycle does not end.

    • @naidr0x
      @naidr0x 2 года назад

      @@Auchaser643 nah I don't agree

  • @Hayeshaze91
    @Hayeshaze91 3 месяца назад

    I think I’ve lost track of how many times Ive watched this video. The voice, cohesiveness, so many things I didn’t notice. It’s a perfect narration

  • @nolanmoore3831
    @nolanmoore3831 Год назад +263

    "The inability to let go of what they know, and continue this age of fire, will only make things worse." I am a recovering addict so this overarching theme of the souls series is why I absolutely love it. I don't know exactly how to explain myself fully, but hearing that said really hit home for me. Not only game wise but in a real tangible way. The linking of the flame is kind of like letting go of the part of me that thrives in oblivion. Whilst existing in the blissful state of being high all the time, I am watching the world around me go to shit from my own action, and inversely, inaction. There for when I actually made a change in my life and got out my own way, I could live a life that brought me joy and fulfillment. I don't know if this is making any sense but hey, there ya' go. Great video Gingy, I really enjoyed it! Thank you for the experience!

    • @bojangles9172
      @bojangles9172 Год назад +14

      First off, wow. As a recovering addict and a long time fan of the series myself, that analogy really got to me. Every time I think about being happy I want to go back to being high all the time and it’s just not the right path to go down. Thanks for the metaphor man and I hope your own path to living sober is going good 👍

    • @6kine6tic67
      @6kine6tic67 Год назад +8

      What a great story! I'm happy your in recovery 😀 I'm also a recovering alcoholic. and your right there's a parallel there clearly. Your story really makes me think. Your probably a fascinating person to talk to! Clearly you have a beautiful soul 😊

    • @LogainAblar
      @LogainAblar Год назад +4

      You made perfect sense and although my circumstances aren't the same the relevance of that quote is profound.

    • @Tarmax94
      @Tarmax94 Год назад +2

      So happy for you! Stay strong man

    • @nolanmoore3831
      @nolanmoore3831 Год назад

      @@bojangles9172 Thanks for taking the time to read it! *

  • @BlackRoseVelvet
    @BlackRoseVelvet Год назад +67

    I think, regarding the Twin Princes in DS3, the epic nature of their fight is really symbolic of both who they are and the point in the game you're at. It's both that Lothric and Lorian don't want to die, and are willing to fight their hardest to stop you from killing them, and that they're the last thing standing between you and the Kiln. You have to kill this defiant representation of life in this dying world. It doesn't really matter which ending you choose, because either way everyone is dead anyway.
    Just an anecdote I thought I'd share.

  • @addyalex6030
    @addyalex6030 Год назад +8

    Dude, I've just watched this video in several goes, and omg, you have created an amazing summary-analysis of the trilogy. I'm a big fan of the series but there were a couple of things I didn't even know yet. Thank you so much!

  • @ShupperDupper
    @ShupperDupper Год назад +245

    I will never be so overwhelmed as when I finally rang the bell and stumbled down back to the Firelink Shrine to find Frampt, and barely understand what the hell he is let alone what he’s asking of me or what he really wants. Been diving into lore videos ever since, and redive and redive when I find another lore tuber.

    • @williamkensington2772
      @williamkensington2772 Год назад +8

      Vaati is a good lore source of you want the highly accepted stories and Hawkshaw is if you want more nuanced or theory heavy videos and explanations

    • @nayyarrashid4661
      @nayyarrashid4661 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@williamkensington2772Vaati is just insanely good at filling the gaps and making connections. He also admits that he comes up with various theories of his own as well. Don't take it to be the final interpretation or exposition of the dark souls universe or story line.

  • @kevinperry2492
    @kevinperry2492 Год назад +227

    Played DS2 twice and never pieced together that the Last Giant and the Giant Lord were the same being. Good stuff. I stopped at DS3's intro because i javent played it yet, your videos on 1&2 are magnificent. Love it, keepnup the good work

    • @newmanmarka28
      @newmanmarka28 11 месяцев назад +5

      Them hit boxes tho😡😡😡

    • @malking1486
      @malking1486 11 месяцев назад

      Lvl up ADP​@@newmanmarka28

    • @kruvik
      @kruvik 9 месяцев назад +3

      I hope you had time to play DS3 by now!

    • @sakai699
      @sakai699 9 месяцев назад

      lol same I just got the game I looked a bit into the vid could't stop myself,definitely looking forward to play it

    • @zhaaa2002
      @zhaaa2002 6 месяцев назад

      @@newmanmarka28 the last giant was fine, but giant lord on the other hand is just straight up bullshit. WHAT DO YOU MEAN I STILL GET ONE HIT BY THE SWORD WHEN IM 2 FLOOR TILES AWAY FROM IT???!!!

  • @ChaosKoda
    @ChaosKoda 2 месяца назад +3

    I played this video as white noise as I was doing a project in my garage. I ended up buying all the games and beating them.

    • @mitchel1679
      @mitchel1679 2 месяца назад +2

      its tempting me to do the same. dark souls 1 is 50 dollars on steam though

    • @ChaosKoda
      @ChaosKoda 2 месяца назад

      @@mitchel1679 definitely wait when they're on sale, you can get all 3 for under $50

  • @darkstrong4553
    @darkstrong4553 2 года назад +550

    Ornstein being in Anor Londo always made sense to me as just being another illusion created by Gwyndolin. Everything else there is an illusion, why not him too?

    • @youthought202
      @youthought202 2 года назад +77

      We also know a part of your soul can be taken/Given away and I like to think that's the foundation on said illusion and how smough can claim his partners soul when he dies. An item description in 3 also states smough was the last to leave anor londo

    • @TeddyBFA
      @TeddyBFA 2 года назад +20

      i heard a theory of him coming back to Anor Londo after being a follower of the 1st born. he came back to the ruins of anor londo and was taken by the illusion himself just like we were. not realizing he was guarding nothing.

    • @kam2894
      @kam2894 2 года назад +2

      @@TeddyBFA i like this theory

    • @mahmud7645
      @mahmud7645 2 года назад +46

      In ds3 we find Ornsteins armor in the Dragon area. Strongly suggesting we fought an illusion in Anor Londo and the real Ornstein went after the Nameless King as an ally/foe or out of curiosity.

    • @alejandrovallejo6763
      @alejandrovallejo6763 2 года назад +24

      Smough's set in DS3 also suggest that Smough was "the last of the knights guarding the cathedral", wich hints that only Smough was real in that fight as Orsntein had abandoned his post to search for the Nameless King.

  • @namanex5210
    @namanex5210 2 года назад +63

    Artorias was also left handed. Lore entries and the fact that in either the first or second game when wielding his sword in your right hand it would have a regular uninteresting move set, but when used in the left hand you would get new moves. I also remember that in one of the three it straight up tells you he was left handed in the swords item description.

    • @Potato_Tomato-od2lz
      @Potato_Tomato-od2lz 5 месяцев назад

      Fun fact, on the xbox 360 digital cover you see a shadowed knight with a sword in his left hand and a shield in his right with blue spirits infront of him.

  • @thevoidismyhome7242
    @thevoidismyhome7242 Год назад +21

    Hawkwood is connected to the Abyss Watchers, as he was once attempting to be one of them, but could never sacrifice his shield to take up the small knife. VaatiVidya shows all of Hawkwood's journey.
    Hawkwood - Abyss Watchers
    Anri - Aldritch
    Siegward - Yhorm
    Us - Lothric and Lorian

  • @papiiguapii
    @papiiguapii Год назад +196

    You encapsulated my long-held love of the series so well. Thank you for your hard work to create this video and help me relive my time in the Dark Souls universe. bravo. bravo...

  • @Grimprospect
    @Grimprospect Месяц назад +1

    Finally someone who appreciates DS2! 😊

  • @Jvsa
    @Jvsa 2 года назад +662

    Cannot wait to binge on this over and over again... Thanks!

    • @toscanius
      @toscanius 2 года назад +31

      FYI don’t tip on RUclips. The creator doesn’t get all of the money. 30% is given to RUclips.

    • @Jvsa
      @Jvsa 2 года назад +52

      @@toscanius yeah, I knew that. Though it's good that you pointed this out since I think YT does not make this clear enough. But anyway, he doesn't have a patreon or other means of receiving donations (to my knowledge) and I wanted to show my support, even if it came with the caviat of YT slicing a cut for themselves - this is why I went with the bigger sum, so the money he receives better reflects my appreciation for the work he's putting into his videos and especially this series :) I know it's not a massive sum by all means, but yeah... Appreciate his videos a lot !

    • @toscanius
      @toscanius 2 года назад +12

      @@Jvsa it was just a PSA. He should definitely set up a Patreon.

    • @Jvsa
      @Jvsa 2 года назад +11

      @@toscanius Definitely agree :)

    • @SkreltNL
      @SkreltNL 2 года назад

      this is pure aids, comments now gonna get judged based on donations? dafaq is this crap?

  • @onesecgaming8102
    @onesecgaming8102 2 года назад +390

    I just watched the previous 3 dark souls videos, why do you do this to me (don’t stop, this is some of the best lore videos I’ve ever seen)

    • @babytime1
      @babytime1 2 года назад +13

      bro do you have dementia? He just copied and pasted the 3 videos into one...I mean put the timestamps together.

    • @onesecgaming8102
      @onesecgaming8102 2 года назад +13

      @@babytime1 yeah, but I watched them a few weeks ago and it’s nice to be able to just have all the info in one big video

    • @babytime1
      @babytime1 2 года назад +4

      @@onesecgaming8102 could've been done by what was once called the Highlights Community, glad we got rid of all those lazy leeches huh...

    • @nickw8424
      @nickw8424 2 года назад +3

      @@babytime1 when highlight channels begin to make this videos with out the creators permission what else is there to call it. They are just leeching at this point. That being said there are plenty of clips channels that are out there who run there channels and post highlights with the permission or sometimes even the help from the original content creator.

    • @babytime1
      @babytime1 2 года назад

      @@nickw8424 Legit no one cares, copy right arguments have wrought nothing but boring trauma dumping, if you are that scared your intellectual property will be stolen, be like normal people and become a doctor, particle physicist, or programmer. Wanna be pretend genius with a shitload of money, gonna have to work for my clicks, sorry you dont value yours.

  • @letsgosempo
    @letsgosempo Год назад +17

    Easily the best dark souls video to date in terms of a retrospective, and in general. It’s been on my list to play the souls collection for awhile now (including everything outside the souls trilogy,) and a lot of the amazing souls like games, but going back, and rewatching this for like the.. 7th time has pushed the games to the top of my to play list. Starting with DS1 tonight, and doing my first genuine solo play through. Gonna run this in the background. Thanks for making this.

  • @magua9563
    @magua9563 Год назад +18

    Awesome retrospective. I love to see people actually acknowledge DS2 into the main story rather than skipping over it and calling it insignificant.
    I do believe thought that Ornstien survived the battle in DS1 much like Smough did, instead seeking after the former prince and dragon slayer.

  • @sebosebo4661
    @sebosebo4661 2 года назад +36

    So glad you went over ds2 lore, its seriously underrated!

    • @zzodysseuszz
      @zzodysseuszz 2 года назад +13

      Best lore in the trilogy. Also the most philosophically complex with the least one dimensional characters in the series

    • @zzodysseuszz
      @zzodysseuszz 2 года назад +1

      Best lore in the trilogy. Also the most philosophically complex with the least one dimensional characters in the series

  • @Chrisarnor
    @Chrisarnor 3 месяца назад +1

    This is one of my favourite Videos to fall asleep to. And believe me I struggle with that a lot.
    Thank you!

  • @DragonSlayer3050
    @DragonSlayer3050 2 года назад +208

    Dragonslayer Ornnstein in DS3 being in Archdragon Peak has another explanation, its theorized that the Ornnstein you fought in DS1 was just an illusion made by gwyndolyn, meaning he left Anor Londo before the events of the first game, but Gwyndolyn made an illusion of him to test undead to see if they were worthy of succeding Gwyn

    • @aftertone3146
      @aftertone3146 2 года назад +12

      It is most likely that the sequence of events, much like Gwyndolyn not fighting DS1 Undead, is that Undead defeated the Illusion of Ornstein first, then killed smough and gained his power, thus never really getting his soul

    • @zzodysseuszz
      @zzodysseuszz 2 года назад +11

      The simple answer and most realistic is that dark souls 3 is just a cash grab and most of the game is built around lazily forcing in items and locations from previous games just to bait fans

    • @deputydawg7948
      @deputydawg7948 Год назад +49

      @@zzodysseuszz bro fr doesnt like one of the best games oat

    • @murderyoutubeworkersandceos
      @murderyoutubeworkersandceos Год назад

      Its shit explanation for a shit game. Ud be better off not trying to include this failure of a fanfic into discussions of the plot

    • @DragonSlayer3050
      @DragonSlayer3050 Год назад +6

      @@murderyoutubeworkersandceos no need to be so aggressive my guy, just a discussion for possible lore

  • @aGothpancake
    @aGothpancake 2 года назад +8

    That piano sting when you find Vendrick is so chilling, genuine kudos to the composer and sound designer.

  • @RJManette
    @RJManette Год назад +2

    I came back to watch this again, I'm stuck in bed very sick at the moment and this was the thing that helped me pull through! Cheers!

  • @cvineyard7890
    @cvineyard7890 2 года назад +384

    What a thorough, and well done summary of my favorite series ever. Ate some popcorn while watching, so here's my usual admission cost to a decent movie. Cheers!

    • @6kine6tic67
      @6kine6tic67 Год назад +14

      Your very kind and respectful 🙂

    • @Biduck1776
      @Biduck1776 Год назад

      Əe

    • @the-man-who-bites-his-tongue
      @the-man-who-bites-his-tongue Год назад +4

      cringe; he got countless details wrong.

    • @Biduck1776
      @Biduck1776 Год назад

      @@the-man-who-bites-his-tongue your Αςς

    • @ItsFicticious
      @ItsFicticious Год назад +18

      @@the-man-who-bites-his-tongue we will all wait with bated breath for you to make a better and more correct video then.

  • @PyroTorch69
    @PyroTorch69 Год назад +82

    As for the dragon baby, i think it's worth noting we've see invisability tied to another dragon kind, Priscilla the half dragon from the first game. It never really got explained how or why she could do that, but i always thought "it's just dragon things" and accepted the baby was like that too.

    • @charg1nmalaz0r51
      @charg1nmalaz0r51 Год назад +3

      well seath and Pricilla have ice like abilities, maybe their ice crystals refract and twist light turning them invisible.

  • @VakovoSheggorri
    @VakovoSheggorri Год назад +16

    Perhaps the theme of blindness among firekeepers in Dark Souls 3 relates to the fact that the flame is dying, and *needs* to finally be put down. Yet they still attempt to tend to it, blind to what must be done. The secret ending requires giving your fire keeper eyes, showing them what must happen, that darkness must finally come. Something like that.

    • @AC-hj9tv
      @AC-hj9tv Год назад

      Did the fire blind them

    • @VakovoSheggorri
      @VakovoSheggorri Год назад +2

      @@AC-hj9tv I think it is more symbolic then anything, however there is a theme of firekeepers needing to give up something in order to become one sans dark souls 2. Sight in three and speech in 1.

    • @AC-hj9tv
      @AC-hj9tv Год назад

      @@VakovoSheggorri oh cool ty
      Good lore

  • @tylerw1625
    @tylerw1625 2 года назад +24

    This video is structured so well, it's so easy to follow along and you don't dwell on anything for too long, absolutely fantastic work

  • @julioperla4935
    @julioperla4935 2 года назад +143

    Serpents are consider lesser dragons. The Everlasting Stone Dragons deevolved (depending on how you view it) to serpents due to disease and constant attacks to their bodies and habitat. With no arch trees and only ruins it made sense to lose their mighty stature and become better at hiding. What they loss in physical presence, they gained in intellect. Kaathe and Frampt want revenge.

    • @FellishBeast
      @FellishBeast 2 года назад +4

      Where did you get this from?

    • @Llominous3495
      @Llominous3495 Год назад +4

      @@FellishBeast The Covetous serpent rings say in their description that serpents are imperfect dragons and used to relate with gluttony so probably from there

  • @LaytatoClips
    @LaytatoClips 6 месяцев назад +2

    Took me a few days to get through this but just wanted to say fam. I THOROUGHLY enjoyed this video. The way you broke everything down and discussed general gameplay elements as well as how the stories connect and the attention to detail you had. Incredible fam. Really looking forward to catching more of your videos.

  • @dakotavaughan3768
    @dakotavaughan3768 Год назад +338

    What's sad is they cut artorias dialogue. After he kills the enemy he looks towards you and is supposed to say something to you but they cut it. Vaatividya does a good cover of it

    • @brunoactis1104
      @brunoactis1104 Год назад +7

      Don't you think it's better the way it ended up being?

    • @trevthekidd
      @trevthekidd Год назад +69

      ​@@brunoactis1104not at all, but I have an artorias fan bias, his dialogue is too good. "Whomever thou art, stay away... For soon I will be consumed, by them... By the dark."

    • @dant3838
      @dant3838 Год назад +9

      @@trevthekidd im an artorias fanboy as well but why did they make him sound like such a twink lol

    • @JosephWalker-ip7pd
      @JosephWalker-ip7pd Год назад +3

      ​@trevthekidd the voice acting is good but it doesn't make sense why would he stick around there if he knows he will be consumed?

    • @dakotavaughan3768
      @dakotavaughan3768 Год назад +5

      @@JosephWalker-ip7pd he stuck around because of his sense of duty and to try and save sif from the abyss where he left her

  • @volf4321
    @volf4321 2 года назад +72

    These videos have all been a treat to watch - thank you for putting this much effort into them.
    The editing, the in-depth discussion have all been great to watch

  • @RemyRooDadtoo
    @RemyRooDadtoo Год назад +8

    This video is beyond any depth of of this game I have watched or sat through to the finish. You are quite the story teller and novelist. Truly amazing, How did I not find this sooner?

  • @Jacob47ful
    @Jacob47ful 2 года назад +20

    One thing i think you might find interesting is that in the original Japanese dialogue, Yuria upon dying says that she has failed Kaathe's dying wish, which implies he's dead by the events of the third game

  • @JoltOfJoy
    @JoltOfJoy 2 года назад +25

    I recommend a video called “Plot against the gods” by Hawkshaw if you want some more interesting lore regarding undead burg, Seathe, ash lake, and more.

  • @SirTotallyCooki
    @SirTotallyCooki Год назад +7

    I believe the reason for Ornstein's armor being in Archdragon peak could be due to the cyclical nature of the universe, whenever the flame fades it relights at some point from embers. Then history effectively repeats itself (though potentially slightly altered, hence why the armor is misplaced)

  • @cullenyoung7511
    @cullenyoung7511 Год назад +39

    You can have vendrick fuse all the crowns together so they prevent hallowing. You yourself become immune to the curse. It doesn't change the ending but it does complete your in game search for a cure.

  • @Cracks094
    @Cracks094 2 года назад +27

    I put this on, intending fully on having it run in the background while i lay in bed and slowly but surely fall asleep - but the way you presented the story, the connections between characters, events and even the games was so great that i could not take my eyes and ears off of it for even a second. Even after having seen countless videos about the Lore of the Souls' series, this complete retrospective of yours stands tall above as one of, if not the best of them all.

  • @Surge_prod
    @Surge_prod 11 месяцев назад +17

    I usually don't comment on YT videos, but this time it would be a disrespect to an effort and commitment you put in this incredible story. I watched from the begining to the end and I give you my gratitude and respect for this piece of art!

  • @Wilson_Kelly
    @Wilson_Kelly 2 года назад +13

    This has got to be the best Dark Souls 2 review I've seen, hands down. Other reviewers aren't specific enough, saying "fighting multiple boss enemies isn't fun". Using the specific example of a good multi boss fight, Ornstein and Smough, and saying WHY that fight worked clearly and simply illusltrates your point, bravo.

    • @tarrickmerdev2324
      @tarrickmerdev2324 Год назад

      Matthewmatosis and Mauler were both quite specific on why Dark Souls 2 is garbage. You can still have fun with it. I did, but it's still garbage compared to DS1 and a major step back.

    • @cjav7287
      @cjav7287 3 месяца назад

      @@tarrickmerdev2324”garbage compared to DS1” doesn’t mean it’s inherently garbage. It’s still a great game, just inferior to its predecessor. And that’s still subjective.

  • @satyasyasatyasya5746
    @satyasyasatyasya5746 2 года назад +85

    Dark Souls I: Choices you question.
    Dark Souls II: Questions making choices.
    Dark Souls III: Refusing choices, questioning refusal?

  • @vicbrava2410
    @vicbrava2410 3 дня назад

    Anyone who played Dark Souls from its release to Dark Souls 3 felt that insane rush of cold and their hair stand on end when those piano chords played and the Soul of Cinder started using Gwyn's moveset. What a journey that was.

  • @Ecco_The_Dolphin
    @Ecco_The_Dolphin Год назад +20

    Apparently, we succeeded in our original objective in DS2, we found a "cure" for the undead curse. By collecting the crowns and gaining Vendrick's blessing, we can never go hollow as long as we possess any of the crowns. That means we are outside the cycle, as is hinted by the item description for Seed of a tree of Giant.

  • @SFBSpartan
    @SFBSpartan 2 года назад +74

    My first DS3 playthrough, when I was fighting the Soul of Cinder for the first time and I heard Gwyn's music start, I had too take a minute (and got clapped) just to reminisce. These games have forged friendships for me, taught me life lessons, and changed how I view my favorite medium of entertainment. The Dark Souls trilogy will define video games for the next many years.

    • @vitriolicAmaranth
      @vitriolicAmaranth Год назад

      On the topic of life lessons, my craving for challenge I think actually started when I read a blog post about Sonic the Hedgehog games (which I've never played, by the way) and how the blogger used to give up if games were too hard until they got addicted to classic Sonic games, but I think Dark Souls is probably at least mostly responsible for my positive attitude toward failure as part of a process rather than an unfavourable final outcome.

    • @lumeronswift
      @lumeronswift Год назад

      ​@@vitriolicAmaranth The worst thing about this is that it gives people a false vision of general games in regards to difficulty. Dark Souls has fair difficulty (apart from maybe one or two oddities in Dark Souls 2) - so much so that you can play the entire FRANCHISE without taking damage, and you can even beat all of the games at soul level 1. There are very few games that actually reward effort and provide fair difficulty. Look at how the soulslike genre has sprung up - so many games that think difficulty is actually the goal, rather than a side-effect of providing truly masterable combat.

    • @vitriolicAmaranth
      @vitriolicAmaranth Год назад

      @@lumeronswift I don't feel like that has much to do with what I said. However, to play devil's advocate, a lot of those games are extremely difficult (more than Dark Souls) but can also be played perfectly. Nioh comes to mind.

  • @alduin3208
    @alduin3208 5 месяцев назад +2

    Your videos help me get through my night shifts, thank you ma guy

    • @jasper_the_ghost
      @jasper_the_ghost 5 месяцев назад +1

      Same. 5am right now and this is the only thing keeping me sane :p

  • @FlygonSal330
    @FlygonSal330 2 года назад +50

    The only point i wanna make out is that there's plenty of enemies in Amor Londo in DS1 that disappear after destroying the illusion, enemies that drop items, give souls, hit hard, etc. So it's very possible that the Ornstein in DS1 was an illusion and that he actually left before we arrive ourselves.

    • @foxy-dawn1067
      @foxy-dawn1067 Год назад +4

      I like that theory

    • @josephnissenson3252
      @josephnissenson3252 Год назад

      My main problem with it is that you actually get the soul of whoever you killed last be it Orstein or smoug

    • @FlygonSal330
      @FlygonSal330 Год назад +3

      @@josephnissenson3252 doesn't exactly contradict what I said, everything that disappears after you dispell the illusion gives you items, souls, etc, so even if you leave Ornstein for last, if the illusion is still strong enough, then it explains the boss soul

    • @muffin3089
      @muffin3089 Год назад +3

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@FlygonSal330souls in the souls series could not be reproduced. Especially boss souls that are very powerful souls, they simply couldn’t be produced through illusions. It’s much more likely that orstien is actually a title rather then a person, with weapons and amour passed down through generations.

    • @Salokin92
      @Salokin92 Год назад +2

      ​@@muffin3089*looks away while Soul dupe glitching* - sorry - what?
      :P

  • @kevting4512
    @kevting4512 2 года назад +5

    Even tho I already watched the three videos individually. They made for a pleasant background noise and I never get tired of rewatching it again.

  • @Samwel.l
    @Samwel.l Год назад +1

    Just watched for a second time all the way through. Incredible job, you did amazing in every aspect. Script, tone, pacing, emotion, perspective, I could go on but I won’t. Your should be super proud!

  • @corruptedecho7335
    @corruptedecho7335 Год назад +5

    I'm so glad someone else feels the same way about soul of cinder. From the music suddenly getting louder after the first kill, to the trademarked Gwyn leap and the piano playing, it makes me tear up every time! I've spent so much of my life playing and enjoying these games. Great video

  • @ckidslag3903
    @ckidslag3903 2 года назад +124

    I'm really happy to see a retrospective of the serie that doesn't treat DS2 as a weakpoint nor as the series "ugly duckling". It was my introduction to the serie (which was a blessing in disguise since I wouldn't have endured DS1's brutally at the time) and I really enjoyed it. It was a fun game and I'm kinda sad we didn't see more of it in DS3 (especially Vendrick and his philosophy). Anyways, this was a pleasure to watch.

    • @jspantonio8807
      @jspantonio8807 2 года назад +16

      The game is the weakpoint of the series though.

    • @blank-mq8ef
      @blank-mq8ef 2 года назад +13

      i mean its objectively a much worse game mechanics wise. lore wise its great but gameplay itself is trash

    • @zzodysseuszz
      @zzodysseuszz 2 года назад +24

      @@jspantonio8807 no, it’s not. It’s objectively better than ds1 in every single category.

    • @zzodysseuszz
      @zzodysseuszz 2 года назад +21

      @@blank-mq8ef yeah you lost me when you specifically used game mechanics as an example. Dark souls 2 is quite literally fromsoft’s most mechanically intuitive and complex game. Literally every aspect of dark souls 2 was done better than the other souls games. Name a criticism and I can throw it back on the other games.

    • @blank-mq8ef
      @blank-mq8ef 2 года назад +8

      @@zzodysseuszz movement not being the same 360 movement that every other darksouls game has is easily the easiest one to point out

  • @blizzthecasul364
    @blizzthecasul364 Год назад +9

    How articulate and mildly energized/enthusiastic you stay throughout the whole essay summary is beyond me, well done.

  • @SomeDudeOtaku
    @SomeDudeOtaku Год назад +25

    You failed to mention one of the most persistent and prolific characters that exists throughout the whole timeline of Dark Souls, Patches. A hollow with little purpose other than to have fun tricking people, yet makes it to the end of the world. Reaching further than any grand king or warrior ever did (with a bit of memory loss between). And even if he seems a coward and a trickster, he is strangely honest and insightful about a lot of things.

  • @jdp3578
    @jdp3578 Год назад +20

    The fluidity of time and souls finding new hosts/ reincarnation, were always interesting. Made me interpret it like this. Dark souls 1 your character goes through and links the flame, but as soon, as you do, you wake up at the start of the game. It's like the flame puts you in a loop or slightly different timeline to link the flame again. Only the second time around, you notice things like the illusion of anor londo, that make you realize it's all a lie. So you let the flame die. Also it's possible that each player character in the games could be a reincarnation of the player character of the 1st game. Similar to bosses carrying souls that belong to gwyn or artorias, or even manus.

    • @Jester_Jingles
      @Jester_Jingles Год назад +1

      No I’m ds1 you’re like any other undead just more willful. In ds2 you are a random person who lost the memories of their family and eventually loses sight of why they came to Dranglic. In ds3 you are in the cemetery of ash because you already offered yourself to the first flame but weren’t powerful enough to link it. In ds3 especially you cannot be the character from the first one. There’s just nothing to link any of them together outside of being player controlled. And if the character from 1 or 2 do link the flame than they become part of the soul of cinder.

  • @pseudosushi8946
    @pseudosushi8946 3 месяца назад

    I'm just a little late to the upload but I've listened to this video about 5-7 times awake and 10-15 times asleep and I can affirm it is just as good every single time

  • @brandogtv9650
    @brandogtv9650 Год назад +32

    Thank you for showing DS2 some love that it really does deserve. That game gets way too much hate.

  • @OfLastingThunder
    @OfLastingThunder Год назад +87

    My first DS experience was making my way through the graveyard, navigating the tomb of giants blind and reaching the fog wall at the end only to realize it wasn't passable and had to make my way BACK OUT to actually play the game. Needless to say I was thinking "No wonder people say this game is brutally hard, this is ridiculous." The main story line was kind of a joke after doing the absolute worst start you could do.

    • @TheGreatAustino
      @TheGreatAustino Год назад +19

      I'm so sorry that was your initial experience with the game 💀

    • @HoodedLord
      @HoodedLord Год назад +6

      Always nice to meet someone else who did the catacombs and tomb of giants before anything else. Turned the everything right up to Anor Londo into a bit of a joke becasue i was so overleveled.

    • @NA1c158
      @NA1c158 11 месяцев назад

      I do this for fun as a challenge run. You can visit the last bonfire, then make your way to the fog wall then head back using only starting gear. Alternatively, you can ditch your starting gear and start with nothing and are forced to use only the loot you find in the tomb of giants and the catacombs. At least you are forced to get rite of kindling doing this so you can use 20 estus. Super fun when you know the layout. Still hard as balls.

    • @viseshism
      @viseshism 11 месяцев назад

      Ironically, that used to be my favourite speed run strat. Gravelord Sword is OP. For the stat investment required it let you quicly do massive damage.

    • @scottjones845
      @scottjones845 11 месяцев назад

      Man I'm not gonna lie idk how to feel about that. It's impressive you did that FIRST considering how brutal that area is so early game, but also shocked you didn't realize sooner that maybe you were going in the way the devs didn't intend for you to go lmao. Like what clued you in exactly??? The fact you cannot see SHIT or was it the giant Skelly Bros that one shot you that early??? I wanna KNOW! 🤣🤣 Jfwy that honestly is impressive I can only imagine how aggravated you were getting at first LOL legendary rage quit no doubt

  • @herc9008
    @herc9008 2 года назад +164

    This is a hot take but Yhorm is one of my favorite boss fights in the dark souls series and in videogames in general. I understand that the mechanics of the fight could be refined a bit more, but from a narrative standpoint, you have to face the ruler of a destroyed and cursed city, his people didn't want him and he himself failed to protect them, so he sits in his throne waiting for the Ashen one to kill him in order to link the first flame. I also always finish Siegwards quest so that I can have him in the boss fight with me, and it's the only cutscene in the series that I never skip. Once you enter the boss room you, the player alongside your comrade who has to uphold a promise to an old friend, have to use the only weapon that can fell this giant, so the two of you summon the power of the f*****g wind to kill Yhorm, then ending Siegwards quest allowing him to finally rest. I tried to dislike this boss as much as everyone but I simply can't ignore how beautiful the story and narrative is.

    • @themightymcb7310
      @themightymcb7310 2 года назад +4

      I left Siegward in the well in my first playthrough because I never went close enough to it to trigger his dialogue after finding Patches in the Cathedral.

    • @lumeronswift
      @lumeronswift Год назад

      I don't mind Yhorm... but nothing can quite beat the Sister Friede battle... apart from maybe Artorias or Sif.

  • @pyroclastic1670
    @pyroclastic1670 3 месяца назад

    Found this video and had to wait for my day off to binge it great content and really helpful for understanding the overall story or atleast what we can know. especially since i havent touched the games since i beat them been a decade and some years for ds1.

  • @Kallahane2187
    @Kallahane2187 Год назад +36

    This was so incredibly well made and very well narrated. Watched the entire thing and I’m very happy with it. Well done man

  • @Quesadilla_God
    @Quesadilla_God 2 года назад +105

    I will say it’s cool you put the story of DS2 highly or rather the potential choices of it. Most folks I’ve seen refer vendrick as a just afraid to link the flame not as a man that is trying to find a third option

    • @vitriolicAmaranth
      @vitriolicAmaranth Год назад +15

      I mean, it's pretty explicit with the "scholar of the first sin" definitive edition subtitle and his brother's dialogue and obsession. On the other hand there's still this persistent notion, which stemmed from pre-release lies creating expectations that were not met (mostly, sadly, with regards to graphics, which are of course the most important aspect of Souls games, right?), that anything to do with Dark Souls 2 is trash, and people will seemingly always treat it more harshly than the other games: They will aggressively ignore anything good or interesting about the game and also exaggerate any flaw they can find (like all the whining about how the _entire map layout_ makes no sense because of that one part where an area between Harvest Valley and the Iron Keep got axed so you go down an elevator from the top of a mountain and end out at the top of a volcano).

    • @primedog100
      @primedog100 Год назад +5

      @@vitriolicAmaranth i think the elevator goes up from a tower you can see doesn't reach the sky to said lava fortress. However i didnt know there was supposed to be an area between those two that got cut
      DS2 to me has some of the strongest story writing and Aldia is possibly my favorite character in the series, the game isn't perfect but i liked that it took chances and tried to play with the formula in unique ways like with bonfire aesthetics, life gems, and even having a stat that affects i-frames, which may not have been perfect but still warrants some respect for the attempt. Plus the fashion of DS2 is top notch

    • @vitriolicAmaranth
      @vitriolicAmaranth Год назад +4

      @@primedog100 In some prerelease footage you can actually see Iron Keep on the horizon from Harvest Valley. There's a mod to restore it but it doesn't make the elevator transition make any more sense. Dark Souls 2 had three different directors making different Dark Souls sequels to their own vision because of poor management, and in the last few months one guy had to step in and have the team pull it all together, so a LOT of stuff got axed to make those three separate visions work together. The upside is the huge amount and variety of content the game had compared to other titles by the developer.

    • @x3tc1
      @x3tc1 Год назад +2

      And then in DS3 you get the opportunity to take that third option.
      According to Vendrick one needs to harness the power of the First Flame and the Dark Soul at the same time. Now take into consideration what the Unkindled are: They use the power of the First Flame by using embers opposed to the Chosen undead using the power of the Dark Soul through humanity.
      As soon as you chose to follow Yuria's path you'll get the option to accept the Dark Sign, which is said to constantly weep humanity.
      The same goes for Anri. They are also unkindled and undead. So it looks a lot as if Yuria wants the Ashen One and Anri to become the ancestors of a civilisation that isn't bound by the cycle of the flame.

    • @declancampbell1277
      @declancampbell1277 Год назад +1

      @@vitriolicAmaranth brother, its trash mostly because a large portion of enemy and boss combos/animations were directly taken for DS1 and reskinned. anyone who extensively played DS1 played through DS2 on a negative difficulty setting because apart from the map and NPC's there was barely anything new about the game. This definitely wasnt helped by how easy it was to farm the game because of the bonfire ascetics. you could farm millions of souls in a couple hours at most.
      The real stars of DS2 was the DLC and PvP, which i still claim hasnt been topped in any souls game to date. unfortunately the base game is still way too easy though.

  • @Hennesg
    @Hennesg Год назад +3

    Awww damn, this is the first time I felt deep nostalgia for Dark Souls 1. Seems like only yesterday the community got together and solved the story.

  • @spy19244
    @spy19244 Год назад +17

    This is pretty late but a good theory I've heard about how orenstein armor is in ds3 if he died in ds1 is that the O and S you fight is an illusion also made by Gwendolyn. It makes sense since in ds3 you can also find smough armor and (I forget if it's his armor or something else that indicates it) but reading the description says that he was eaten by Aldrich in battle

    • @glowindark64
      @glowindark64 10 месяцев назад

      Okay felicia. Go head with it

  • @tbs4liiife
    @tbs4liiife 2 года назад +26

    I love dark souls so much. I found ds1 so difficult and it really taught me the reward of patience. I got so frustrated with bloodborne that I took month long breaks. Once I finally saw the credits after slaying the orphan of Kos, I really felt like I had achieved greatness lol

    • @kaiderhai86
      @kaiderhai86 2 года назад

      I am at the same spot now. This newborn really gives me a headache. But i will not cheese it. that would devalue the whole journey. Maybe on NG+, though. 😅

    • @deviantarsenal
      @deviantarsenal 2 года назад

      @@kaiderhai86 unfortunately I don't have the DLC, so I haven't been lucky enough to fight Kos. I always hear how brutal he can be. I may have to buy the DLC, unfortunately it cost more than the game does and it's been out for around 5 years!

    • @SirGuidemere91
      @SirGuidemere91 2 года назад

      @@kaiderhai86 parry parry. Kos is susceptible to being parried. Once you have his moveset down, you can dodge and parry until he dies. I used the visceral runes to boost damage and replace quicksilver bullets along with having more blood vials.

    • @johndoh4537
      @johndoh4537 2 года назад +1

      @@SirGuidemere91 I actually recommend using a weapon that’s fast like the rekuyo as you can keep up and dance with him throughout his second phase, the boss is never easy but honestly letting yourself slip into your instincts while fighting him as apposed to trying to bash your head against him until you get good somehow worked for me

    • @SirGuidemere91
      @SirGuidemere91 2 года назад

      @@johndoh4537 I can see that or the chikage being good at going hit for hit with him. For me, parrying just made the fight much easier.

  • @captainlovebug
    @captainlovebug 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love you for releasing this. It does wonders for my productivity to have it running in the background. Also your voice and story telling is top notch. You are welcome for the 500+ plays on this video lol

  • @kohakukawakami9940
    @kohakukawakami9940 2 года назад +5

    Going through the souls series (I'm at Sister Freide at the moment of writing) while listening to your lore videos gives me more insight on what makes the series special as I have grown a renewed appreciation for the series after getting through the newer FromSoft titles (Bloodborne, Sekiro and Elden Ring).

  • @justrandomstuff6828
    @justrandomstuff6828 2 года назад +36

    Dark Souls overall is perfection, this is in my opinion, is the greatest trilogy of all time, goes beyond any game, book or movie, it's amazing how much they can make you feel with only items descriptions, few but memorable characters, great orchestras, visuals and three simple notes, can't be replicated

    • @bringinthedope5929
      @bringinthedope5929 2 года назад +1

      I'm late, but damn best trilogy in all of media/fiction? First time iv heard that. I had to re-read to see if you meant in all of gaming lol. but it's cool that you got that much love for it.

    • @MareWT
      @MareWT Год назад

      You didnt play stalker trilogy.

  • @aramisanydays
    @aramisanydays Месяц назад

    I just picked up DS3 again (played when it first came out but stopped early in the game due to me being bad) and my god it’s a masterpiece. The twin princes’s i beat on my first go, no more estus and less than a quarter health left (not flexing. I was sweating and shaking the whole time) and i was disappointed. Not bc it was a dumb fight but bc i ended it too quick. Such a beautifully choreographed fight with an amazing mechanic in the second phase. It showed me how amazing these games are. Your video really helped me piece the story together given that i never played 1 and 2. Amazing work man!

  • @SIRLagalot007
    @SIRLagalot007 2 года назад +6

    Ive always liked that its lothric who is teleporting lorian, further proving that lothric makes others better not worse, which is a stark contrast to other lords of ds1

  • @hahahahahaha1946
    @hahahahahaha1946 2 года назад +19

    Thinking about this series and my wonderful journey throughout the games is making me tear up. I saw ds1 in a used games store for the ps3 and picked it up because I heard from others about how hard the game was. After that I played all of the other games in order and goddamn I cried as the series ended. Huge salute to this trilogy🫡

  • @heiko9392
    @heiko9392 4 месяца назад

    One of the best yt videos in history fr fr. I constantly go back to Watch this video

  • @fuzemainhk2173
    @fuzemainhk2173 2 года назад +10

    I personally like the separation of the Firelink Shrine from the rest of the game. I will admit that it isn't as immersive as a connected one would be, but that what I like about it. It's a place where you can feel safe and able to rest and increase and replenish your strength before heading out into a world where nearly everything is trying to kill you. It adds a place where the player can take a second and relax free from danger.

  • @myal8905
    @myal8905 Год назад +41

    This was long but oh so well done. I applaud you and everyone who made this possible.

  • @regularguy7840
    @regularguy7840 10 месяцев назад +4

    Playing dark souls for the first time was such a therapeutic experience. The concept of hollowing is such a good allegory for depression.