A Dark Souls 3 Story Retrospective

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
  • Dark Souls 3 is a perfect game, as it ends the series in a way I've never seen done before. It takes everything that each part has contributed to the series thus far and puts it all together for one final game.
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    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    1:38 Prologue
    11:16 Lords of Cinder
    16:30 Abyss Watchers
    21:14 Aldrich, Devourer of Gods
    29:38 Yhorm, The Giant
    34:32 Twin Princes
    44:34 Optional Content
    52:42 DLC
    1:12:18 Endings
    1:19:54 Outro
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    Music In Order Courtesy of Dark Souls 3 OST:
    • Video
    0;00 Firelink Shrine
    7;51 Premonition
    16;30 Abyss Watchers
    21;14 Aldrich, Devourer of Gods
    23;16 Pontiff Sulyvahn
    29;39 Yhorm, The Giant
    34;32 Oceiros, The Consumed King
    38;53 Twin Princes
    41;54 Firelink Shrine
    47;31 Nameless King
    51;41 Premonition
    52;59 Father Ariandel & Sister Friede
    1;00;06 Spear of the Church
    1;09;15 Slave Knight Gael
    1;12;18 Soul of Cinder
    1;18;00 Epilogue
    ____________________________________
    Hope You Enjoyed!
    #DarkSouls3 #Gingy #DarkSouls3Story
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  • @Lakefront_Khan
    @Lakefront_Khan Před rokem +2524

    Lothic also has the best line in the game, roughly: "This place marks our grave. But you may rest here too, I'd you'd like."

    • @crsmith6226
      @crsmith6226 Před rokem +342

      Why can't we say yes? Like "alright bro, cheers let's have a pint".

    • @SnuSnuDungeon
      @SnuSnuDungeon Před rokem +116

      He's very cordial. Quite the gentleman

    • @simongritcel613
      @simongritcel613 Před rokem +237

      Personally, I prefer:
      *"Rise, if you would. For that is our curse."*

    • @Axecutor
      @Axecutor Před rokem +13

      @@crsmith6226 cause we're dead, lol

    • @warmonksLoL
      @warmonksLoL Před rokem +104

      my fav fromsoft line is "THE LOATHESOME DUNG EATER". diff strokes for diff folks i guess.

  • @Dadwell
    @Dadwell Před rokem +296

    God, what a journey this has been.
    Finger,
    but hole

  • @rimantssiupienis1380
    @rimantssiupienis1380 Před rokem +2976

    Fun fact: You said that Yhorm and Aldrich have connections to certain NPC'S, you are correct, but the abyss watchers also have an NPC that is connected to them, the crestfallen warrior in firelink shrine. He is a legion deserter (has the same armour and there are abyss watcher swords in the firelink graveyard.) And if you complete his questline and fight him, he uses the abyss watchers greatsword.

    • @noamias4897
      @noamias4897 Před rokem +208

      As well as him choosing for the fight to be in their arena

    • @yummyquack4571
      @yummyquack4571 Před rokem +91

      He also joins the dragons

    • @Dat-Boi-Camoja
      @Dat-Boi-Camoja Před rokem +5

      @@yummyquack4571 no lol

    • @ieatmice751
      @ieatmice751 Před rokem +193

      Bro how did you play the game and not see his name
      He’s not just a crestfallen warrior, he’s Hawkwood the Deserter

    • @nicho.n1215
      @nicho.n1215 Před rokem +60

      @@Dat-Boi-Camoja But he did, well sort of join the dragon? I mean it's more of wanting to become a dragon.

  • @galloviking4766
    @galloviking4766 Před rokem +494

    The wasteland of ash is the future for sure. Gael says: "What, still here?" which tells you everything. He's surprised you aren't hollow yet.

    • @jackpfefferkorn3734
      @jackpfefferkorn3734 Před rokem +17

      That line always makes me think of Ferris Beuller after the end of the movie.

    • @a5hen
      @a5hen Před 10 měsíci +42

      I love that arena. It shows the world is full of ash after the constant linking and no matter how great your kingdom was, it lies there half sunk in ash. The imagery is so beautiful yet hard hitting.

    • @xVuuM3
      @xVuuM3 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yea, so does Andre of Astora every time time you talk to him lol

  • @GILGAMESH069
    @GILGAMESH069 Před rokem +1306

    What I really love about gael as a character is the irony the whole situation, that it's the thing gwyn tried to suppress so badly end up being the very thing that saves the world from HIS curse, on the flip side I like how gael is everything gwyn feared a berserk uncontrollable force that outlasted the very gods

    • @MysteryKar
      @MysteryKar Před rokem +72

      also: the first fight of the game is you fighting a large hollow with a big sword, the last fight of the game is you fighting a large hollow with a big sword,

    • @JuanAntonioGarciaHeredia
      @JuanAntonioGarciaHeredia Před rokem +58

      @@MysteryKar No way in a game where everyone is either a hollow or demon you fight hollows at the start and at the end? 😱😱

    • @toledochristianmatthew9919
      @toledochristianmatthew9919 Před rokem +43

      @@JuanAntonioGarciaHeredia It does fit well with the theme of the story and how humanity despite being held back of its true power has managed to reach the end of the world, outliving the very masters who enslaved them.

    • @bigmannn2443
      @bigmannn2443 Před rokem +27

      @@MysteryKar I don't think you can really call Iudex Gundyr a hollow, he's more hollow in the literal sense with him not having his soul anymore and essentially just being an empty dead shell of a former champion being controlled by the pus of man

    • @MysteryKar
      @MysteryKar Před rokem +1

      @@bigmannn2443 close enough

  • @dirojsnimons6896
    @dirojsnimons6896 Před rokem +981

    36:20, my theory for us not seeing Ocelotte is that he is a crossbreed like Priscilla. Priscilla had the ability to turn invisible during her fight so i always imagined that that was an ability unique to dragon crossbreeds. I imagine that during the fight Ocelotte is simply frightened and turned itself invisible, hence why Oceiros keeps telling Ocelotte to show themselves 'You were born a child of dragons, what could you possibly fear?'

    • @kabrozkabroz
      @kabrozkabroz Před rokem +70

      The realistic answer is the cut content is in the games files, its simply an unfinished thing left as is. So canonically speaking without legal complications, Ocelotte exists and is visible, and whatever happens that makes Oceiros "lose sight of him" is unknown, because it's unfinished.

    • @chaoticstarfish3401
      @chaoticstarfish3401 Před rokem +116

      @@kabrozkabroz I don't think we should consider cut content as strictly canon. It could be, but making up explanations befitting the existent lore is better, not to mention that it's the game devs' intent.

    • @sm901ftw
      @sm901ftw Před rokem +38

      That's a doyalist answer for why, but I don't think you can realistically argue Ocelot is visible in universe. The dialogue makes it clear Oceiros can't see him, and the camera quite clearly focuses on his hands, pretty much forcing the player to realise there's seemingly nothing there. That doesn't strike me as just being "unfinished" so much as "deliberately removed".
      The cut content isn't just missing. It's contradicted. Regardless of development reasons, it seems pretty clear that in-universe Ocelot isn't visible, if he's real at all.

    • @kabrozkabroz
      @kabrozkabroz Před rokem +7

      @@sm901ftw I am of the opinion that regardless of canonicity, the Oceiros encounter is incomplete.
      It would make sense too as to why DS3 might have some missing pieces. DS2 was released in 2014. Some ideas were scrapped and completely overhauled the scope of the project. Only a year later in 2015 Bloodborne came out, and in 2016 only a year later DS3 came out.
      Finding a convenient way to make use of assets that's convincing doesn't make it not unfinished - though I know that's not what you're arguing with me on. My point is merely that the unfinished nature leaves it far too ambiguous. And this is a game series where the majority of our most solid blocks of lore are still based on speculation. And so I speculate that the original intent is closer to the truth than what we actually received.

    • @retorikhal
      @retorikhal Před rokem +6

      @@kabrozkabroz ds3 was very very rushed, fromsofts b team worked on ds2 while their a team (which included all the people that made the first game) worked on bloodborne, the a team started on the dlc and ds3 right after the release and due to the short amount of available time they had to cut a lot of stuff which is now probably in elden ring
      not to mention the complications during ds2's development and the eventual sotfs edition of the game also releasing in 2015

  • @joshtompkins1538
    @joshtompkins1538 Před rokem +467

    1:16:26 fun fact: if you directly translate Yuria’s last words from Japanese it’s something like “Kaath, your dying wish was in vain.” Kind of insane that a piece of lore like Kaath’s death could be lost in translation.

    • @tibarion
      @tibarion Před 9 měsíci

      English Translators are consistently shit across media so it checks out

    • @Timebomb_19
      @Timebomb_19 Před 9 měsíci +36

      It’s more like “your final wish.” More so then dying. Considering the world status of the primordial serpents, kaathe could’ve just planned to leave londor and gave that last task to the sisters.

    • @nowherenight5717
      @nowherenight5717 Před 8 měsíci +15

      ​@@Timebomb_19in the fight with lady Friede there are curtains depicting 2 women crushing 2 snakes with poles,they are in the top of the wooden structures that burn down in the second phase,they both have names, acording to a developer note: "Crusher and stabber' , im not sure what that means but the relation to the only 2 named serpentents makes me suspect that kaathe and frampt May not be around anymore

    • @itspfaff
      @itspfaff Před 8 měsíci

      @@nowherenight5717well, take solace in the fact that bloodborne and dark souls don’t share a universe.

    • @haziq12ish
      @haziq12ish Před 7 měsíci +1

      Who is kaath

  • @caseyking8394
    @caseyking8394 Před rokem +266

    The seigward cutscene before yhorm gives me goosebumps every time. Hardest cutscene in the series

    • @shenwishes8787
      @shenwishes8787 Před rokem +4

      Oh, I agree. Got me really hyped

    • @TheStraightestWhitest
      @TheStraightestWhitest Před rokem +16

      That fight is just not the same without the ''HYAAAAAAAAAAAAA!'' right as you run at Yhorm.

    • @xsadvillainx1499
      @xsadvillainx1499 Před rokem +9

      100%. My favourite questline/character in the series.

    • @cosmosofinfinity
      @cosmosofinfinity Před rokem +12

      Siegward got the heroism in DS3 that Siegmeyer yearned for in DS1. Such a welcome comeback for our old onion friend

  • @Vigrent
    @Vigrent Před rokem +609

    Another theory about Ornstein is that he is a illusion in Anor Londo made by Gwyndolin. As it is explained that Smough was the last knight guarding the cathedral, even though when you get there Ornstein is clearly there. The reason why people think Ornstein is a illusion is because Gwynevere is a illusion aswell.
    What might’ve happened to Ornstein instead is that he left the cathedral and shared part of his soul so a illusion could be created in his image that wouldn’t immediately dissipate when hit.
    After leaving the cathedral he discovered dragon worship and Archdragon Peak. And eventually tried becoming a dragon, like all the other people and leaving his armor and weapon behind. Another hint that Ornstein didn’t die with his armor on is that it isn’t found on a corpse or in a chest like everything else. Its just laying there, which is strange and is implying he took it off and dumped it.
    Anyways enjoying the video so far! I and a lot of other people really appreciate the effort that goes into these videos. Keep it up!

    • @omarfejzic2981
      @omarfejzic2981 Před rokem +5

      Wait a sec we fought someone who controls lightning in ds3

    • @alelliot3869
      @alelliot3869 Před rokem +82

      Pretty sure that Ornstein left to serve the nameless king, it appears as though they were close as his armour set and the sacred oath miracle imply.

    • @Bone_brake_hates_furrys
      @Bone_brake_hates_furrys Před rokem +3

      I think that Gwyndolin is a illusion himself created by aldrich

    • @P0STHUM4NS
      @P0STHUM4NS Před rokem +45

      Interestingly Nameless kills his dragon and "absorbs" it's power similar to how the O&S second phase goes. ;)

    • @bigmannn2443
      @bigmannn2443 Před rokem +40

      This theory actually makes much more sense when you realize that the guards that are protecting the fog gate to ornstein and smough are actually just illusions too which shows that it is indeed possible to strengthen illusions by means of powerful objects like titanite

  • @kirillmaksimov9572
    @kirillmaksimov9572 Před rokem +53

    6:30 we actually do get an answer why fire keepers are blind - to stop them from seeing world without the fire, to prevent them from betraying the flame. We get this answer from the fire keeper herself after we give her the eyes of the fire keeper found at the bottom of the tower that also contains remains of previous fire keepers.
    It’s a well established part of the lore and easily accessible as well.

  • @xinderx1039
    @xinderx1039 Před rokem +536

    50:53 I just noticed that NK's spear is actually shaking before he kills his mount.

    • @dsdsdsasd
      @dsdsdsasd Před rokem +17

      Nice catch!

    • @heartnet40
      @heartnet40 Před rokem +113

      Given that it doesn't seem like the Everlasting Dragons were doing anything besides existing before Gwyn declared war on them, I always felt that the Nameless King realized that the dragons were the victims in this war and that was probably why he sided with them.
      He just seems so empathetic towards his dragon companion that I can't see any non-emotional reason why he would ally with them. The dragons lost the war, so it couldn't be he thought they were powerful allies. No I think he just saw them as being relentlessly hunted down for no good reason. None of the Nameless King's demeanor suggest it had anything to do with Gwyn or a lust for power is all I'm thinking.

    • @samfoley6132
      @samfoley6132 Před rokem +7

      @@heartnet40 I’m pretty sure they dominated everything that attempted to establish settlement on the surface

    • @stevie7214
      @stevie7214 Před rokem +9

      @Zinc Deficiency well, they DID just discover it..? They never said they’re the first person to discover it 🙄😂 imagine spending your time going around on the internet trying to correct strangers for things that don’t even make sense to correct them for “my man”.

    • @dustgraystone9448
      @dustgraystone9448 Před rokem +4

      @@samfoley6132 does anyone mention that/have lore that states that? I mean if that's true then why does Qwyn already have legions of Silver Knights when he first fought them?

  • @maxchen9185
    @maxchen9185 Před rokem +503

    Pontiff Sulyvahn left such a strong impression on me when I first encountered him, that I create all my characters to be like him in all the fantasy RPG games I played after (that allows character customization). Dual-wielding evil faith character that summons mirror image and has a flaming sword, dude was so damn cool.

    • @darksuntoggafhd9947
      @darksuntoggafhd9947 Před rokem +23

      Haha that's exactly what I did in elden ring. I had a holy/death dex build with the mimic tear.

    • @maxchen9185
      @maxchen9185 Před rokem +25

      @@darksuntoggafhd9947 exactly, the fact you can create a character just like him in Elden Ring is just pure gold

    • @rubencid2575
      @rubencid2575 Před rokem +24

      At first, he was intended as the final boss. He, mastermind behind the decline of the fire, was changed by some reason

    • @maxchen9185
      @maxchen9185 Před rokem +13

      @@rubencid2575 dude was def. final boss-worthy

    • @serPomiz
      @serPomiz Před rokem +13

      I find it weird how he didn't point out how he's supposed to be a pontiff of sacred miracles, yet his sword sare one in the red flame of pyromancy, and the other (and his double during the fight) in that undefined purlple of magic in-between sorceries and hexes

  • @Geese_boi777
    @Geese_boi777 Před rokem +127

    Another note about Ocelotte is that he may simply have invisibility powers as a dracanoid similar to Pricilla. This would be a clever in-universe method for From to censor child abuse while allowing it to occur in order to demonstrate Oceiro's animalistic depravity

  • @Terminarch
    @Terminarch Před rokem +164

    One of my great regrets in life was blitzing DS1. Getting to the end... breathing a heavy sigh of relief that fire zombie god was dead... then not understanding why I was expected to set myself on fire. THEN realizing I was literally standing in a kiln. Like holy shit the symbolism. So I did it all again. Meticulously sought and read every item description.
    Fast forward to DS3 and we get to see the meta narrative in Gael and the painter. Director commentary on the series itself. Fucking brilliant. Art on an inspirational scale.

    • @donutello_
      @donutello_ Před rokem +3

      The exact same happened to me with DS3. I played the trilogy back to back, and when I got to the middle of DS3 I just got burnt out. I LOVED the game to death but I just had to push myself to finish it. I might play it again someday fully.

    • @ComfortsSpecter
      @ComfortsSpecter Před 4 měsíci

      Vibe and a Half
      Incredible Story

  • @kivsto8130
    @kivsto8130 Před rokem +109

    Nameless king killing storm king and absorbing his lighting power is a pretty definitive call back to the ornstein and smough fight.

    • @Dat-Boi-Camoja
      @Dat-Boi-Camoja Před rokem +4

      He didn’t kill it we did and he just absorbed it

    • @sentric_
      @sentric_ Před rokem +3

      @@Dat-Boi-Camoja well you can see both ornstein and king of the storm move a bit in their cutscenes, the bosses still finished their comrade and mount whilst we just brought them to that point.

    • @keeganwullaert4996
      @keeganwullaert4996 Před rokem +3

      @@sentric_ The big difference is nk cared about his mount, smough doesn't seem to have any care about ornstein

    • @krishnoffski2895
      @krishnoffski2895 Před 7 dny

      That's not how that works, the Nameless King is Gwyn's firstborn and already has plenty of lightning powers himself. I'd argue he absorbs the wind powers his strikes leave behind

  • @airsphinx3965
    @airsphinx3965 Před rokem +371

    This was my first from soft game and tbh I think it’s one of the best to start with as far as gameplay is concerned

    • @simongritcel613
      @simongritcel613 Před rokem +23

      But not the lore, definitely. I have a couple of friends who started playing DS since the third part and they say: "Ooh, Dark Souls' lore is impossible to understand!", And I'm like: "Seriously, dude?". I mean, I might not know some of the details or some of my guesses can be wrong, but I understand DS lore without watching all of Vaati's videos concerning it.

    • @boogelymoogely8851
      @boogelymoogely8851 Před rokem +8

      Honestly, I think Sekiro is a good place to start. It's where I started, and I'm happy I did. Especially with Elden Ring being out and more refined in its combat, playing Sekiro then Dark Souls with Dark Souls III following (Elden Ring being first) would make Sekiro like a pallette-cleanser, since it's so different, going to Dark Souls won't feel like a massive downgrade in gameplay, and then to Dark Souls III will still feel like an upgrade. Especially lore-wise, Dark Souls III means so much more when played with the context of Dark Souls (and Dark Souls II, but nowhere near as much as Dark Souls), and I don't think you can replicate that as a first game. The emotional gut punch of the piano keys during the Soul of Cinder fight I find to be the best example of this, that would be like less of a donkey kick to the groin and more of a light slap in the face without having experienced Dark Souls first. Anyway, absolutely beautiful games in numerous ways, some of the best ever made. I love Dark Souls

    • @aliceinwonderland4395
      @aliceinwonderland4395 Před rokem +6

      It is by far still my favourite Dark Souls game out of the whole trilogy. Snappy and fluid mechanics, fast-paced, adrenaline-inducing combat, fair enemy design, amazing variety of locations, beautiful expansion and conclusion of its story and the most fleshed out of them all. Sure, there's a lot of things left to be desired, but in my opinion its quality far outshines the other 2 games, and its flaws aren't as gaping wide.

    • @merify3391
      @merify3391 Před rokem +5

      It was mine as well and that year was (so far) the worst year of my life, but Dark Souls III ironically was the only thing that kept me going despite the difficulty. I remember spending a whole week on the Lothric twins.

    • @anfitras.
      @anfitras. Před rokem +5

      me too, the most polished gameplay, and has enough lore exposition for me to get interested and play the other games, so i find it a great start too

  • @uditvedantmishra9719
    @uditvedantmishra9719 Před rokem +71

    Dark souls 3 is personally my favourite of the souls series, especially for its atmosphere and story

  • @TheMidnightVendetta
    @TheMidnightVendetta Před rokem +136

    There is another theory about Ludleth, based on his dialogue unlocked after killing him. That the gods or lords forced him to use his transposing skills to take/seal the Soul Feeder in him, so he had a huge amount of souls, then they forced him to burn to relight the flame. He speaks of it burning and that he is sorry, but that’s just a theory. a theory about games you might say

    • @Somethingclever11111
      @Somethingclever11111 Před rokem +7

      A practical game theory all things considered

    • @davidhong1934
      @davidhong1934 Před rokem +16

      I like to believe that Ludleth represents a SL1 or speed run. His soul level ain't high, but he abused a lot of tricks and glitches to force his way to the First Flame, which is why Firelink Shrine exists in limbo. Due to the nature of what he did, it's not clear if his feat was legitimate, which is why he has the nightmares.

  • @kaptenkladdkaka8769
    @kaptenkladdkaka8769 Před rokem +108

    That ending hit hard. Last time I heard that song was on my brother's funeral. He was a long-time fan of Dark Souls so it was a fitting song for the end of his age of Fire.

    • @ulvfdfgtmk
      @ulvfdfgtmk Před rokem +13

      Shit, that made me cry :(
      Sorry for your loss.

    • @likemysnopp
      @likemysnopp Před 10 měsíci +6

      well god damn that was deep. May he rest in peace

  • @MobyDrip
    @MobyDrip Před rokem +266

    1:08:53 I'm fairly certain that there was a ringed city knight still there at the end of time with us and Gael. And, there was also Shira who fights us, and she wasn't in phantom form meaning she was there in the flesh.
    Edit: And the pigmy who was crawling back to Fillianore, although he did die shortly after.

    • @zade8586
      @zade8586 Před rokem +13

      You are Correct.

    • @alwest4472
      @alwest4472 Před rokem +21

      Ok, so last 2 beings that matter

    • @user-ov1ep5rf2l
      @user-ov1ep5rf2l Před rokem +1

      What ringed knight

    • @soupgirl1871
      @soupgirl1871 Před rokem +13

      @@user-ov1ep5rf2l to the left of where the Gael fight starts, there's a dual ultra greatsword ringed Knight walking in circles

    • @a_fuckin_spacemarine7514
      @a_fuckin_spacemarine7514 Před rokem +9

      I remember hearing back then that the ringed knight was left in by accident, but, the developers thought him walking in circles was interesting, so they left him.

  • @mr.fister4738
    @mr.fister4738 Před rokem +224

    Regarding Ornstein
    I think he was just an illusion in DS1 made by Gwyndolin just like Gwynevere.
    This would mean that he left in search of his master(?), the Nameless King, before the Chosen Undead arrived.
    The Chosen Undead then killed the illusion and the Old Dragonslayer from DS2 is just some random guy cosplaying his hero.

    • @airhead4740
      @airhead4740 Před rokem +47

      The knights you fight on the way to O and S are also Gwyndolins illusions. So there is other evidence of his illusions being physical not just visual.

    • @thesnowmiser6728
      @thesnowmiser6728 Před rokem +3

      @@kabrozkabroz ok 👍

    • @mr.fister4738
      @mr.fister4738 Před rokem +3

      @@kabrozkabroz You should still watch it.
      I think that's the only mistake he made

    • @Gingy
      @Gingy  Před rokem +54

      This was another theory I read during my research on the topic. It’s hard to truly know since we can’t kill gwyndolin before O&S to my knowledge but what has bothered me was the fact that Ornstein drops a soul but Gwynevere doesn’t. Gwyndolin also drops a soul and seeing as they are siblings Gwynevere should too but she doesn’t which connects with her being an illusion.
      The beauty of the game is that most theories work since it’s always up to interpretation. I’ve never liked the illusion theory due to the aforementioned soul discussion and because it feels like a cop out answer.
      Honestly, it probably would have been better if they just didn’t mention him in the game. Would have caused less headaches.

    • @sasaki999pro
      @sasaki999pro Před rokem +45

      @@Gingy You absolutely can kill gwyndolin prior to beating ornstein and smough, if you have the dark moon seance ring from the catacombs it unlocks access to gwyndolins chamber early, its the only way you can become a Dark Moon Blade covenant member in DS1, however you can still trespass and trigger the boss fight with gwyndolin and even get unique dialogue for doing so.
      Yet the illusiary anor londo (along with Ornstein and Smough) will NOT dissapear unless gwynevere is attacked regardless of whether or not gwyndolin is still alive.

  • @JusticeforLiberty
    @JusticeforLiberty Před rokem +127

    Pretty sure Fire Keepers are blind now is to keep them from seeing things they shouldn't see. I think there is a description on the fire keepers eyes item

    • @yurinoworry
      @yurinoworry Před rokem +10

      To keep them from seeing visions of a world without fire!

  • @Arthorius12345
    @Arthorius12345 Před 11 měsíci +11

    “Dark Souls is back and it’s time to kick some ass” is the best way to describe this game

  • @BaldinBlack
    @BaldinBlack Před rokem +63

    There’s a theory that implies that Lothric’s teacher, the scholar that pushed him in making the decision of abandoning the linking of the fire was actually Sullyvahn before taking Anor Londo. In Lothric there’s a statue of a Scholar that handles the Profaned Greatsword, the same weapon the Pontiff owns.
    I think this theory is great because it adds more to the Pontiff lore and makes it look like the actual villain of the game.
    In fact, in the cut content of the game he was actually gonna be the Final Boss called The King of the Eclipse.
    Ps: The Orstein of Ds1 was actually an illusion created by Gwyndolin. In the Smough set description it tells you that he was the LAST guard that defended the Cathedral. This can be true because if you attack Gwenevere in the first game and make Gwyndolin show us the true face of Anor Londo, you should notice that the Giant guards disappeared making obvious that Gwyndolin could create tangible illusions.

    • @meathir4921
      @meathir4921 Před rokem +14

      I also want to point out that Ornstein in DS1 is surely much stronger than what we fight; Gwyn’s four knights are all presented as extremely strong (Gough shoots down Kalameet whilst blind, Artorias kicks the player’s ass with his off hand and no shield, although Ciran is a pushover she’s an assassin so perhaps she’s out of her element). This is a guy who slated old dragons at his peak. It makes more sense if Ornstein was part of the illusion; Gwyndolin can make illusions that can fight but not match Ornstein’s actual strength.

    • @cthulhuhoops
      @cthulhuhoops Před rokem +5

      it also makes us ganking the guy halfway through the game a nice, hearty 'fuck you' to him. he's the VILLAIN, sure, and all his schemes succeeded, yet he's just a stone on our road as an unkindled one.

  • @NotYurAverageJoe
    @NotYurAverageJoe Před rokem +73

    I always interpreted the handmaiden’s lines as indicative of just how woefully out of touch she is with the world around her, having presumably just been sitting in that same spot for ages.

  • @TheShane209
    @TheShane209 Před rokem +80

    Love DS3 it’s my favorite of the souls games. I’ve been dying for you to cover this can’t wait to watch it

  • @vsGoliath96
    @vsGoliath96 Před rokem +16

    "This is the first time in the series where the game outright tells you who the main bosses will be."
    Except in the original, where it did exactly that same thing?

  • @gooma7942
    @gooma7942 Před rokem +20

    Dark Souls 3 has easily my favorite main menu/ main theme of any of the souls games. It's absolutely breathtaking and gorgeous (note, i have not played demon souls)

    • @cosmosofinfinity
      @cosmosofinfinity Před rokem +3

      Personally, I like how the other games have silence on just a black screen, with as little text as possible. It's evocative of old NES games. Dark Souls 3's goes a little too hard right out of the gate, but that's not necessarily a bad thing since it is the finale after all

    • @btchiaintkidding7837
      @btchiaintkidding7837 Před 9 měsíci +1

      DS1 has the best character creation theme. the OST that plays on the character menu is awesome, shame that the game barely gets used ij the game, at least tons of youtubers use it in souls video essay lmao

  • @edfmed1080
    @edfmed1080 Před rokem +12

    "Let the sun shine upon this lord of cinder" Is such a badass phrase.

  • @DOC_951
    @DOC_951 Před rokem +164

    Been waiting for this one!! Saving this for tonight, I’m gonna order my favorite food and watch this on the big screen and crack open a few tall boys

  • @ftorididk4198
    @ftorididk4198 Před rokem +30

    I believe, Lothrick's teacher was Aldia himself.
    "The first of the Scholars doubted the linking of the fire, and was alleged to be a private mentor to the Royal Prince."

    • @arathoras12
      @arathoras12 Před rokem +2

      I don't subscribe to most DS fan theories but this one does not sound too far fetched.

    • @AC-hj9tv
      @AC-hj9tv Před 6 měsíci +1

      Wowowow

  • @scorpionO3
    @scorpionO3 Před 2 měsíci +4

    I truly feel like if you were on you're deathbed and a nurse would say "what's Ur final wish" and I said to watch this video again death would say go ahead a complete masterpiece I watched it from start to finish in one go without distractions mate keep it up I can't wait for another souls game so that u can do the same thing truly I do

    • @Gingy
      @Gingy  Před 2 měsíci +3

      That's incredibly thoughtful thank you :) In case you were unaware I actually combined this video and the other videos (Dark Souls 1 & 2) into a larger video. Here's the link in case you want to watch the whole trilogy uninterrupted. czcams.com/video/mQZi0BBi4MA/video.html

  • @radcut7404
    @radcut7404 Před rokem +4

    Aldrich: *A cannibalistic madman with frightening visions*
    The archdeacons: _We could make religion out of this_

  • @NanashiAkai
    @NanashiAkai Před rokem +25

    Kaathe did have a hand on the Sable Church, but the Japanese text where Yuria name drops him implies that Kaathe is no longer around.
    The line being something around the lines of "Kaathe I have failed your dying wish"

  • @KRdHaene
    @KRdHaene Před rokem +5

    I think one of the big revelations of The Ringed City DLC is that, yes there were Ages of Dark. Countless Ages of Dark overcome by Ages of Fire overcome by Ages of Dark, and so on endlessly. The point being that there will always come a being strong enough to force their will on the cycle. But, as described by Aldia and fully shown in the Ringed City, both ages are two sides of the same coin. The First Sin was Gywn welding the Dark of Man to the Light of Fire. It could never be the True Dark originally destined with the dying of the First Flame. Gywn essentially damned the world to burn endlessly until everything was ash. We see this at the end of time.

  • @alexcoleman6199
    @alexcoleman6199 Před rokem +15

    This is my intro to the series and my favorite. The voice acting, music, and bosses in this game are some of the greatest in video game history.

  • @Romeox1994
    @Romeox1994 Před rokem +4

    perfect timing. just finished the second part. thank you for this series since it helps me a lot focusing during my lab work at night

  • @cloudybebop
    @cloudybebop Před rokem +3

    I know I’m a bit late to this, but I just finished all the soulsborne games for the first time and just want to thank you for these videos. You’ve explained the lore in all these games extremely well and made it easy for me to understand. You’ve truly enhanced my experience

  • @pabloguaramato1217
    @pabloguaramato1217 Před rokem +1

    This is one of the best videos you have made so far. It's been an honor accompanying you as you covered the entire Dark Souls trilogy. Keep up with the good work.

  • @ethanmcguire-zi5rb
    @ethanmcguire-zi5rb Před 6 měsíci +4

    These souls games are are straight up masterpieces that give you whatever emotions they give you and ugh😩the piano playing in the end always gets us

  • @zachsin2411
    @zachsin2411 Před rokem +14

    The thing about ocelot is that he’s a crossbreed like Pricilla meaning he could just straight up he invisible and ocerios doesn’t know where he is, it’s also heavily implied that aldia was the mentor of prince lothric

  • @PandemoniumGameDev
    @PandemoniumGameDev Před rokem +5

    A beautiful ending to a monumental franchise. Thanks for making this, subbed!

  • @josetomascamposrobledano4618

    Thanks for this series. I love seeing a positive post release opinion on every game of the series.
    In truth, I’m not saying I agree with every point the uploader made in these 3 videos, but that’s the best part. What I’m saying is that when looking at these type of videos, the best parts are usually the personal takes of the uploader. Mostly because I bet most viewers are veterans of the series that already played the games and therefore summarizing the story is bit of “death weight” for some of us.

  • @Die4Gesichter
    @Die4Gesichter Před 6 měsíci +1

    I had a shitty day today. I stumbled upon your DS1 video and listened all the way through, while commuting today and while chilling at home.
    It was a bliss. Thank you. I'll definitely replay these videos regularly, you did an amazing job

  • @ueaghf
    @ueaghf Před rokem +35

    I just finished the game and this came out
    Fantastic Gingy 🙌

    • @bringinthedope5929
      @bringinthedope5929 Před rokem +2

      I love watching video essays or retrospectives on games I just beat lol, It's the perfect cherry on top really.

    • @Dat-Boi-Camoja
      @Dat-Boi-Camoja Před rokem

      I am currently stuck on the king

  • @Zerum69
    @Zerum69 Před rokem +6

    Linking the Fire or Letting it die out is the same ending, you always participate of a cycle
    The Lord of hollows ending is the only way to truly break the cycle because you turn the nature of the cycle upside down, instead of hollows being fuel for the fire until they refuse and the fire inevitably dies off
    You force the Fire to fuel You, a Hollow, something that needs no Fuel
    You glitch the system entirely, it's like going from s dying Star to a perfectly stable almost inmortal Massive Black Hole
    The Fire will never weaken again, because it doesn't exist anymore and the Darkness will never take over because the Fire that doesn't exist never died and never will die
    you force all the hollows you met in your travels to instantly regain their sanity as if they became humans in the age of light but they also keep all the benefits of the age of dark most notably true immortality
    That's the True ending of the series to me, an ending where we stop the cat and mouse game of light and dark and force them to work together to build something new, an ending where no one tells you "oh yeah all of this will happen again", it's an ending where everyone can finally move forward and progress

  • @KeanuChrist
    @KeanuChrist Před rokem +5

    Nice, another one to watch later when I’m done with DS3. I’m currently going through Dark Souls 1 for the first time but I have your videos saved to watch when I’m done because your Bloodborne one was amazing. Damn Elden Ring got me started.

  • @traehunt1176
    @traehunt1176 Před rokem +1

    Bro I've watched you since your for honor days from years ago. I really like this twist of genre you've taken. This whole project with game retrospectives are so detailed that you genuinely deserve so much praise. So ill like all the retrospectives I've seen and hopefully that helps you out:)

  • @PurpleXTiger9
    @PurpleXTiger9 Před rokem +9

    Gwyndolin was alive because what we fought was an illusion. His illusions were powerful enough to have a physical presence.

  • @TheLastGame666
    @TheLastGame666 Před rokem +6

    I honestly never felt more fun playing anything else, It made me feel alive playing these games.

  • @wheatbreadcrumbs
    @wheatbreadcrumbs Před rokem +1

    Amazing timing for this, I just beat DS3 for the first time and it was a journey. Fantastic video for a game that truly took me on a journey, challenged me and touched me emotionally in ways I did not expect.

  • @hahahahahaha1946
    @hahahahahaha1946 Před rokem +5

    Gael is a true gigachad and every day when I listen to the theme, I shed a single tear

  • @pyametra
    @pyametra Před rokem +4

    It's funny how easy it is to run past The Ashen Lake. No other studio would do that. This is why FROM are legends.

  • @drowzydullahan
    @drowzydullahan Před rokem +5

    I still get tingles every time I see and hear that transition of the Soul of Cinder. I know it isn't the hardest fight (granted convergence mod made that fight way harder and a LOT more interesting imo.. But that's a mod lol) but man, I think it's my favorite 'final' boss. Such a perfect send off for the series in terms in my books.

  • @jacobweiss9513
    @jacobweiss9513 Před rokem +2

    Absolutely incredible video, I've been bingeing your videos recently and they've all been great

  • @CommieApe
    @CommieApe Před rokem

    I randomly stumbled upon your Dark Souls 2 video and I was surpry at how much I click with your style and presentation. I appreciate the mixture of critique and lore analysis.

  • @Ariverfish
    @Ariverfish Před 9 měsíci +6

    The painter girl is the true ending. She will create a new world (not Dark Souls, metaphorically Elden Ring or other future titles). In conclusion, yes, Miyazaki did, in fact, turn himself into an anime girl.

    • @erickenji7354
      @erickenji7354 Před 2 měsíci

      i think Elden Ring is more pre-souls series than an ending for Dark Souls

  • @xuanathan
    @xuanathan Před rokem +4

    About the Dragonslayer Armour in the DLC, I'm 90% sure the only reason they brought him back is because they made the baffling decision to not have his armour set in the base game, so they just haphazardly added him in so you could wear his armour.

  • @IbrahiemLegoFilms
    @IbrahiemLegoFilms Před rokem +1

    Couldn't agree more, this game is definitely my favourite of the Trilogy, not only because of the superior gameplay, but the world, the story as you see, it created an atmosphere that I can't rightly explain but I know exactly how I felt and I adore it.

  • @zeonoakum2657
    @zeonoakum2657 Před 10 měsíci

    The way you tell these stories is beautifully well done. Your videos have helped me fall asleep many, many times

  • @TheVenusarus
    @TheVenusarus Před rokem +4

    57:00 The reason Friede is unkindled is because she was supposed to be the Lord of Hollows but couldn't beat Soul of Cinder, so when she revived she did so with the knowledge that she could never fulfill her life's purpose

  • @alexrn416
    @alexrn416 Před rokem +11

    My theory on why the Lords of Cinder rejected their calling is that, just as the player character in the first game, they were "tricked" by the light (all the npcs and quests suggesting the kindling of the fire is the right way to go) into lighting the flame in their respective eras. All the Lords have "wants" that, perhaps, they thought the kindling of the fire would fulfill.
    Maybe the Abyss Watchers were tricked into thinking that lighting the fire would end the Abyss for good (which it didn't), Aldritch hoped that it would bring the era of the Deep Sea, which again it didnt, and maybe Fraampt, or another agent of Gwyn, convinced Yhorm that rekindling the flame would bring back "the one he wished to protect", as it says on the description of his shield. When these Lords came back and realize that the kindling of the flame did not bring them what they wanted they refused to light it again. It would also make sense that, despite having nightmares about lighting the flame, Ludleth is the only one who arrives on his own at firelink since the lighting of the flame might give him a chance at returning to his former glory, in the form of the Soulfeeder beast.
    And maybe this same conclusion was reached by Prince Lothric with the teachings of the scholar that lured him away from his role as a Lord. He found out that the lighting of the flame is just a trick of the gods and their kin in order to try and keep the age of light from giving way to the age of dark (the age of man).

    • @terisian
      @terisian Před rokem +5

      Cool theory, but I see it differently.
      Aldritch is not after anything. He was MADE a Lord and this suggests to me, that he didn't become a Lord of cinder of his own volition.
      It is also hinted that Yhorm became a Lord of cinder to extinguish the profaned flame and not necessarily to revive his precious one.

    • @alexrn416
      @alexrn416 Před rokem

      @@terisian Hmm, kinda true. You could argue, under my theory, that Yhorms "want" was to extinguish the flame and not the revival of a loved one, but it still involves a want.
      With Aldritch you have a point, his lordship was imposed. However this doesn't negate the fact that he was a gluttonous monster, most likely even before becoming a lord, his lordship might've been imposed but his lust for power wasn't. Also, his relationship with the Age of The Deep Sea is unclear; maybe it's just visions of a possible future, maybe he does yearn for it. Still, I would have to find more evidence that backs my claim.
      Also the "want" is somewhat of a theme in Dark Souls as a series (Throne of Want, wanting the Age of Light to endure, wanting to bring the Age of Man, etc.)

  • @JoLyrix
    @JoLyrix Před rokem +2

    Man, i'm not one of those guys who get emotional a lot. But shall i bee damned you got me big time with this epic of an ... "movie". I've learned so much from it and kept listening to the music till it gets black. You shall be praised for this huge amount of service you did to all like me, who sunk many hours in these games, but never dove that deep into the lore on our own.
    You did me a huge favor and i owe you big time.

  • @younghacker09
    @younghacker09 Před rokem

    man your channel has very quickly become one of my favorites really great work at a really fast pace too! keep it up!!!

  • @pirateofms
    @pirateofms Před rokem +4

    I loved the twin princes fight. My son complained about how much he hated it, how much his friends hated it, etc. I thought it was one of the most fun fights in the game.

    • @serPomiz
      @serPomiz Před rokem +1

      the fight is fine, there are a couple of hitboxes that are not in line with the animation, so it's easy to get clipped even when you should have avoided it, and the first teleport if you didn't win on the first try is a bit clunky, but aside from that, it's a perfectly fine fight

  • @darkstalkerkaathe4582
    @darkstalkerkaathe4582 Před rokem +5

    One interesting thing I noticed about the dreg heap that no one seems to mention. Well two things. One, when you first arrive in the dreg heap, you are actually in the high wall of lothric, near where greirat is imprisoned. Next, the area with the Harald knight and the murkmen, is an exact replica of the first part of the high wall. At world's end, you are where you began.

    • @davidhong1934
      @davidhong1934 Před rokem +2

      It's like the Hunter's Nightmare in Bloodborne. Just as James Bloodborne must first push past a blood-adled memory of Cathedral Ward to find the truth of the past, so too must John Dark Souls the 3rd push through a ruined Lothric to see the future.

  • @derpybungalow6200
    @derpybungalow6200 Před rokem +2

    Yhorm is actually one of my favorite bosses. I know alotta people say his fight is lack luster, or simple. But I kinda love that. He set himself up to do good and upheld his ideals of good to then not only trusting his friend to put him down should he go astray but also arming the world with the means to stop him. So that should he ever fall from grace good can still prevail. His fight is simpler because he wants you to win. He might be the only lord of cinder rooting for the player. Trusting that like him, the player, and all good things, must come to an end.

    • @garciasth217
      @garciasth217 Před rokem

      The problem is he is so easy to kill & he is die so fast that don't really need seigmail help for fight make him one of mediocre boss fight in DS3

  • @pauldillon2308
    @pauldillon2308 Před rokem

    I've got to say your lorian and lothric fight was magnificent. The most satisfying thing in the dark souls franchise is when you have the I-frames down perfectly with split second dodges. Well done on the video

  • @miss_bec
    @miss_bec Před rokem +13

    I was gifted the Dark Souls 3 DLCs by a friend, about two years after I beat the game for the first time on Xbox One. I wasn't enjoying Ashes of Ariendel though, so I put the game down and didn't touch it for a long time. Earlier this year (or possibly late last year, I forget when exactly), I decided to play through the whole game again, and I'm very glad that I did. I finally played The Ringed City and let Gael finish his mission. He's my favourite boss fight of any boss, in any game, ever. Second place is Radagon (and ONLY Radagon, fuck elden beast), third is Soul of Cinder. The arena, the combat, the music, the context leading up to it all, Gael is a fucking masterpiece that more people should experience (even if they never will, because they'll never make it far enough into DS3 to do it). He cemented my adoration for the "last duel at the end of time and all things" trope and has inspired so many characters I've played in tabletop RPGs and stories I've written for myself and my friends. Fromsoft do not get enough recognition for it, but I want everyone who worked on Dark Souls 3 to know they did amazing and that their game will outlive us all.

    • @serPomiz
      @serPomiz Před rokem

      yeah, ashes is possibly the weackest part of the franchise. even with everything else, is just not strong enough to stand on his own

    • @soupgirl1871
      @soupgirl1871 Před rokem

      @@serPomiz Ashes isn't supposed to stand on it's own, and nor is the Ringed City. They are two halves of a story. Without one story, the other is made worse

    • @serPomiz
      @serPomiz Před rokem

      @@soupgirl1871 I meant as raw amount of content; every DS dlc is 'just a part' but there is still quality and quantity of offer difference between ashes and, let's say, sunken city

    • @soupgirl1871
      @soupgirl1871 Před rokem

      @@serPomiz every dark souls dlc leaves much to be desired because they're just so short. If you instead referred to Ivory King's dlc instead of Sunken I'd say yes, leaves much to be desired, but the lore and good bosses are there, difficult ones at that

  • @pro-pain8327
    @pro-pain8327 Před rokem +11

    As beautiful as the ending to the series is I’m still sad to see it go.

  • @TheGoodenPlenty
    @TheGoodenPlenty Před rokem

    Excellent video! Thanks for putting this together, it was a fantastic watch.

  • @puckstevens764
    @puckstevens764 Před rokem

    Hey, just recently stumbled across this Legend of a channel. Bless for continuing to expound upon the lore of these games and to provide an individual perspective. You're doing great, chief

  • @thekidwhodraws
    @thekidwhodraws Před rokem +4

    I love the lothric fight. Super fun rhythm that was impossible to follow at first but is now burned into my brain. It’s pure fun to fight him now. But the room that the fight takes place in is soooo sick. At the highest room in the tallest tower of the biggest castle in the game, overlooking literally every other zone of the game, you fight prince lothric in his bedroom. It’s so intimate. Just a boy who is unwell sitting in his room as the world rots around him. Super cool

  • @gabenvandenbrink9114
    @gabenvandenbrink9114 Před rokem +4

    Argument for Gwynevere being the queen that you didn't include: The Dancer's soul.

  • @ultor7654
    @ultor7654 Před 6 měsíci

    What an amazing documentary you produce here Sir. So much quality content on your channel. You are wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing these masterpieces. Warm regards.

  • @Scitch-et4vk
    @Scitch-et4vk Před rokem +1

    Amazing video as always . Amazing effort gone into this

  • @TheDragons345
    @TheDragons345 Před rokem +3

    Just fought Aldrich in Dark Souls 3. Man I feel bad for Gwyndolin.

  • @yussefkahatt1317
    @yussefkahatt1317 Před rokem +4

    Vendrick is actually mentioned in the Shirle Of Want item description, outside the old demon king boss fight

  • @aronwith2a
    @aronwith2a Před rokem +1

    What an ending to a trilogy! You truly outdid yourself with that one! Good job!

  • @skeletonslayer7712
    @skeletonslayer7712 Před rokem

    Outstanding video, ending had me emotional, you always make hitters fr

  • @Banana-senpai
    @Banana-senpai Před rokem +3

    The millwood knights must have come from oolacile or a close region. Their capes have a white tree drawn on them, and thir arrows and bows mention an abyss dragon, from which we only know two of.
    The ethereal oak tree they mention might have been the same kind of tree the oolacile magic items is made of, like the catalyst from ds1, and the bow and branches from ds3, tho they call it a white birch.

  • @coolgamer3000
    @coolgamer3000 Před rokem +3

    If I'm not mistaken, there a discription in ds3 that points to Smough being the only guardian of Anor Londo, which implies that Ornstein in ds1 is an illusion made buy Gwyndoline. I believe that the old dragonslayer from ds2 is the original Ornstein on his quest to find nameless king, ending up on the dragon peak, near the nameless king himself

  • @FishiestFillet
    @FishiestFillet Před rokem

    I’ve been waiting very patiently for this video. Thank you good sir.

  • @pgreen.1
    @pgreen.1 Před rokem

    Amazing video & series!! Love the use of epilogue at the end it’s a banger

  • @TheGreyLock
    @TheGreyLock Před rokem +3

    I'm surprised you didn't mention during the Aldrich bit that the purple energy blade is the Gravelord Greatsword - implying that Aldrich has absolutely consumed Gravelord Nito

  • @wormwood8352
    @wormwood8352 Před rokem +4

    The sunless realm is most likely mirrah, the place lucatiel is from. The shield used by hodrick is the same as lucatiel's and there are similarities between the armors of lucatiel hodrick and sirris. It is likely the case that they are all knights originating from mirrah due to the similarity of their equipment.

    • @greg8996
      @greg8996 Před rokem +1

      From what I know in Japanese it's heavily implied that it's the Boreal Valley, so it's probably a mistranslation.

    • @user-ns4zm8qe9p
      @user-ns4zm8qe9p Před 6 měsíci

      I thought it was pretty cut and dry, the sunless realms are irityhll and anor londo

  • @NJungen
    @NJungen Před rokem

    Great great great video. It pretty much touches everything worth knowing regarding this masterpiece of a game, lorewise. Thank you.

  • @AliDisturbedKnot
    @AliDisturbedKnot Před 11 měsíci

    well done. this is one of the best videos i've watched about this series.

  • @niksonrex88
    @niksonrex88 Před 5 měsíci +5

    And then we have ER lore 💀

  • @BaronSterling
    @BaronSterling Před rokem +4

    In regards to Aldritch, I always interpreted his situation slightly differently. I don't think he's in the middle of consuming Gwyndolin in the boss fight, but he already has, and part of his ability to take the powers of those he consumes means he can also take Gwyndolin's form.
    Also, I always felt like the game was telling us that Aldritch _did_ consume Priscilla, just subtly, and most of the community just didn't want to believe it because waifu.
    We have a cannibalistic monster who consumes gods to take their powers, he has a premonition that shows him Priscilla, her powers and her location within the painted world, and then _mysteriously_ she goes missing and Aldritch has her power. I feel like the game is trying to imply that he tracked her down and ate her much more than that he memorized a story related to her from a dream.

    • @soupgirl1871
      @soupgirl1871 Před rokem +1

      You actually hear Gwyndolin's laboured breathing and pain throughout the fight, even if you don't hit Aldrich at all. Also, Priscilla never went missing or is indicated to do so. We never return to her painted world and Aldrich dreams of her through Gwyndolin's memories, which is why she can use her miracle since they are memories turned into magic

  • @jbark678
    @jbark678 Před rokem

    Definitely left an impact on me. The collective story that's been going on between the games and the fact that I'd been watching lore videos for half a decade lent a weight to its goings on.

  • @teodorsocea9290
    @teodorsocea9290 Před rokem

    Incredible video, so well written and captivating, I didn't even notice the 1h30m-ish that passed whilst I was watching.

  • @ilucasz
    @ilucasz Před rokem +4

    44:05 there are also decoration in Lothric Castle that has a similar form to Aldia, which also enforces that he was Prince Lothric's teacher. Maybe his title was just changed by the time, just as the term Lord of Cinder changed from what it meant for Gwyn (being lord of a kingdom that now is only ashes) to what it means for the other Lords (that is being someone who extends the flame).

  • @miguelzavaleta1911
    @miguelzavaleta1911 Před rokem +5

    Man, Elden Ring wasn't bad, but it ain't no Dark Souls 3.

  • @broganedits376
    @broganedits376 Před rokem +1

    I really enjoyed watching this! It was so nice to get a real full understanding of the game! I’m on new game +2 with completion of DLC also. (I know rookie numbers) I’m fairly new to the game only brought it last year! I did notice a knight stuck in the dancers room when you were fighting her ;) great video dude

  • @ReDFuckinZoNeFTW
    @ReDFuckinZoNeFTW Před rokem +2

    This trilogy was the best of all the story related videos on the matter in my eyes. Also it managed to catch that feeling I felt with the last one of the trilogy even if (unpopular opinion) it was my least favorite of the three. Thank you for making this and also, praise the sun!

  • @Charsept
    @Charsept Před rokem +5

    Dark Souls 3 was my first Souls game and it was always my favorite. The context provided by Dark Souls 1 didn't make it better or worse to me.

  • @wojtekthegreat2115
    @wojtekthegreat2115 Před rokem +4

    the beauty of dark souls is that it's the most consistent and beautiful story based game in history
    Or
    has the worst, convuluted, misplaced and inconsistent story to exist
    And these major differences ENTIRELY depend on how much effort you put in to understand it

    • @steamedhamlet
      @steamedhamlet Před rokem

      Or how much effort you put in to understanding history. Hidden history of course... for those with the requisite insight

  • @thekrazykane2649
    @thekrazykane2649 Před rokem

    Gingy. I just found your channel yesterday and I already love your style and voice. You sir do a great job with your content.

  • @matthewgibson9235
    @matthewgibson9235 Před 5 měsíci

    i have played a total of 3 hours of dark souls 3 yet i have come back and watched your retrospectives on DS12 and 3 multiple times. The story is remarkable and how you convey it is amazing. Im sure i will return to these videos in another year from now lol