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@codi642 ай бұрын
You bringing up Secret Garden reminded me that I used to listen to one of their songs called "Theme From the Mermaid Chair" a few years back. Really brought back some memories.
@TankyCrobat2 ай бұрын
"Are there some theatrics going on?" Jesse, Raphael is a whole damn theatric.
@roryschussler2 ай бұрын
@@TankyCrobat "Somebody studied Shakespeare, and now it's everyone's problem."
@jbutler85852 ай бұрын
The game is not a play, because that would be redundant to how overdramatic Raphael is.
@jedor9882 ай бұрын
The singer for Down by the River and Raphael's Final Act is the same person, Mariya Anastasova. Apparently BG3 is her only (so far?) videogame music work as she's mostly a theater actress, I hope we get more of her some day because her voice is incredible.
@MrJoseBucaneroo2 ай бұрын
"we will watch her career with great interest"
@BigBearNLittleBear4 күн бұрын
She absolutely killed it. Her voice is ethereal
@nekorion2 ай бұрын
By requesting down by the river I've made everyone re-live their hour long process of making a cute main character 😂 Honestly it's so dang catchy
@unlimited9712 ай бұрын
Take a real tav to be best tav.
@dreambiscuits2 ай бұрын
you mean cute guardian cause I'm pounding them and getting them preggo
@christianclark94942 ай бұрын
I'd hit random until something silly then make it sillier
@Ilwenray852 ай бұрын
@@unlimited971 I gave up after 20 mins, I guess I am not a real Tav xD
@unlimited9712 ай бұрын
@@Ilwenray85 one out of five. This kind of performance issues happen to everyone, right?
@CatCheshireThe2 ай бұрын
The game itself does have "acts" but it's not really presented like a play. Raphael as a character though is *extremely* theatrical and it's entirely in character for him to have a Disney villain song. Part of what makes it so memorable is that it kind of comes out of left field since nothing else in the game is like that but also completely fits with the moment.
@thevonya39772 ай бұрын
Even more hilarious when you find out that planting a Silence sphere on him suddenly makes the vocals in the music stop, making you suddenly realise Raph is literally singing his own boss music
@MizukiYumeko2 ай бұрын
@@thevonya3977 what? amazing 😄
@celadore2 ай бұрын
To answer some questions (SPOILERS) The game is not structured like a play, but the character Raphael is Incredibly extra (at one point you can actually catch him practicing his lines before talking to you). Raphael is what you get if an arch demon was a Disney villian. The House of Hope is in hell, and his song plays during his boss fight. I think most of us symultaniously laughed and got chills when he started belting lyrics during his boss fight like an edgy Disney villian
@VojtechMartinec2 ай бұрын
I think the soundtrack even stops singing mid line if you happen to silence him.
@ajholt84Ай бұрын
Fun fact; if you cast silence on him he stops singing.
@ShioTV_2 ай бұрын
Oh god, I could go on and on about Raphael's Final Act. From the buildup of Raphael himself over the course of the game, to the fact that he's actually singing it in-game during the fight, it's such a treasure of a song. To address a few things; Yes, BG3 kind of plays out like a play. It has a classic 3 Act Structure, with each act taking placing in a different zone. Raphael himself is introduced very close to the beginning of the game, and he's a persistent character throughout the game. He's a Devil from the Hells, specifically a Cambion. And he's your stereotypical Devil character; constantly trying to goad you into taking a deal with him, promising to solve your character's main problem, if only you do him a tiny small favor. It is, of course, a deal that is heavily skewed in his favor, but one of the cool aspects of BG3 is that you can actually take it, if you'd like to. The man is also the personification of Egotism. His 'bed-slave' that he keeps in his chambers is glamoured to appear as...him, so that he can literally sleep with himself. He's also grandiose and incredibly extra. Think the most exaggerated theater kid you've ever met. Every time he appears, his opening dialogue is him quoting a play / poem, and as I mentioned earlier, it plays during his Boss Fight if you choose to break into his home, which is the House of Hope. The singer is the actual Voice Actor for Raphael, Andrew Wincott, and if you put him under a Silence effect, the music stops, and then resumes if the effect ends. Honest to god, I believe that everyone should give BG3 a play, even if it doesn't seem like your style of game. It is one of the best games I've played in the past decade, and every accolade it's gotten is more than deserved.
@segafan24372 ай бұрын
In the narrator outtakes she says: Great, someone read a shakespeare book, and now it's everyone's problem.
@winterfall10212 ай бұрын
I believe Raphael's actor, Andrew Wincott, said that he'd never sung for a part before either! I think he did a wonderful job! Also when he started singing I got total "Scar from The Lion King" vibes 😆 I love both of these songs so much!
@misterbin002 ай бұрын
Raphael is a literal devil, and a totally narcissistic, dramatic and magnificent bastard. This is his boss battle music (Depending on your choices, you can avoid the fight or even side with the devil) Not only he completely hams it like a classic Disney villain, he is actually singing it during the boss battle. There are certain spells or skills that can silence or stun the opponent, and when you use it against Raphael during the fight, the vocals get cut away. Also in his house there is a memo of the lyrics, suggesting Raphael wrote it himself over and over until he felt it was perfect. This left a huge impact to the players since it's completely fitting with his personality.
@terribleterrier16852 ай бұрын
Not to mention the impact of going into this blind on first playthrough. It was a massacre and that music made me enjoy every minute.
@Salt_Mage2 ай бұрын
What’s funny is that Raphael is a Cambion, a *half* Devil.
@terribleterrier16852 ай бұрын
@@Salt_Mage His dad is Mephistopheles so he gets extra devil cred lol
@Deuzen_FIN2 ай бұрын
@@terribleterrier1685 Double extra cred for also having 666HP
@WalkingDeadpool_2 ай бұрын
I would give anything to experience this boss battle again for the first time. I laughed until I cried and had full body chills. It's so ridiculous and the greatest boss theme ever.
@marloges2 ай бұрын
You shouldn't have to justify not having interest in the game itself. It's a 100 hours long RPG, and if those games aren't your thing, then it's not something that you can just "give a shot regardless" without investing tons of time we all don't have. Just glad you appreciate the music, it's the same composer who did the Divinity: Original Sin OST, which I even like more personally. But BG3 also has fantastic songs.
@Rixstarian2 ай бұрын
This is definitely going to be a hotly viewed episode. & not detracting from other reactions, but you seem to have great energy in this one. Hope everything's going well w/ you man.
@EsporHB2 ай бұрын
I could have sworn I also requested this, but maybe it was just in my mind. Baldurs Gate has some beautiful songs in it. I love the game and the soundtrack. I need to look up a specific other song I would love your reaction to since I changed my patreon.
@JessesAuditorium2 ай бұрын
Hey Dennis! You did request a handful of BG3 songs, just not these ones to clear that up. It's such a good soundtrack :')
@EsporHB2 ай бұрын
@@JessesAuditorium thanks very much for clarifying, would have checked myself if I wasn't at my grandparents..
@grimms19162 ай бұрын
So, Raphael is sort of a secret boss, you have to really go out of your way to fight him. He's a devil that's been built up for the whole game, tempting your party with deals, etc. The vision of a play is very accurate, with how Raph plays the part of a high-society, refined yet sinister person His voice actor is the male vocalist in the song, so Raphael is quite literally singing/peeforming his own boss theme. Its very "disney villain" of him
@kobarsos822 ай бұрын
The Danny Elfman and nightmare before christmas comparison is absolutely SPOT-ON. The inspirations are very clear and its a joy beyond belief. Its amazing what they made here. Its been a while since we had such a creative song in gaming, with all those elements. Beautiful beyond words. I will also add that I saw a similar "performance style" in an underrated indie gem called "Figment". With rhymes and all, super fun, doing boss fights basically having the enemy doing a "performance" with incredible writing. A good number of tracks in BG3 are absolute jaw-dropping masterpieces. Impressive as hell, fresh like nothing else. BG2 had masterful music as well (whole franchise in fact), so I'm kinda glad the quality is once again through the roof for today's standards ! PS: I am also like you, I am happy if I can experience a game's great music, even if I never play the game. True music fan I guess !! haha.
@aliwantizu2 ай бұрын
I think it's really kewl of you to listen to music to a game you have no interest in playing. Kudos! While I am not going to suggest that you give the game a try, I will suggest that you perhaps watch a video of the boss fight against Raphael to see how the song plays during the battle. I've been playing video games since pong, lol, and I've never seen anything like it...especially as the character of Raphael actually "speaks" his part as you're fighting him, lol, it's absolutely batcrap crazy! Thanks for giving these a listen and for sharing with everyone.
@DarkNGG2 ай бұрын
I found you through your reaction of One-Winged Angel then proceeded to watch your subsequent playthrough of FF7R. You seem like a very chill person and I vibe with that. I also just really enjoy watching people react to musical pieces.
@JessesAuditorium2 ай бұрын
whew that was a while ago 👋
@NX_TV2 ай бұрын
Down by the River is just so good. The whole OST, everytime I randomly stumble upon it, makes me stop what I'm doing and reminisce of my playthrough. I did try to start an evil run, but I think I'm too kind, I can't be rude to NPCs 😂 Raphael's Final act is sung by Raphael's voice actor. (and no, it's not Danny Elfman, but Andrew Wincott). Also, the other voice is indeed the same as Down by the River Spoiler of when it plays: It's Raphel's battle theme (he's a devil, and optional boss), but honestly, saying it's a play isn't that far off. Raphael definitely sees the world as a scene and you dolls to play with in his own story. But yeah, you start the battle, but Raphael's voice surprises you by starting to sing after a minute or so only. One cool detail is that as this is Raphael singing, f you silence him in battle, he stops. By the way, you never did a "I pick what I want to listen to every 100 episodes" thing since the Minecraft Rubedo episode, did you? If you did stop, I don't now why, but to me it's fair for you to pick something from time to time. Can't you consider yourself a platinum member and push a request's priorty every month? 😂
@Maxbeedo22 ай бұрын
Raphael is basically a Shakespearean/Disney Villain, initially polite, eloquent, supremely confident, charismatic, but completely ruthless (the epitome of "diabolical", a literal devil). As silly as it seems in a vacuum, him singing the actual plot and what is happening is 100% in his character. He tries to make a deal with you ("No more deals"), but he has something you need so you sneak into his home in Hell, the "House of Hope" (an ironic name), to steal it, and he catches you, and the hardest fight in the game ensues as he sings about your impending doom. The song/sequence "Nightsong" guaranteed BG3 would be in at least my top 3 of 2023, but the House of Hope pushed it to #1.
@hamzauzumaki2 ай бұрын
There are so many good songs in BG3. I'm sure you'd like: Weeping Dawn, Twisted Force, Last Light, The Power (Orchestral Version), Surgery of a Hope, Dream Walk, Bard Dance, Song of Balduran, Orin Battle Theme, Old Time Battles Part 1 and 2, I Want To Live (Classical Version and Credit Song) and Mountain Pass (If you can find it on youtube)
@papersage69Ай бұрын
I have to say, one of the composer’s strengths is how he really grants some of his songs an almost ghostly etherealness. He’s very good at bringing out the haunting and beautiful quality of voice artists. Down by the River, Raphael’s Final Act, and the haunting dungeon themes from Divinity Original Sin 2 really hit that quality home.
@Ploxxy-JG2 ай бұрын
lmao I was like "he's going to play nightmare before christmas from that phone isnt he?" 😂 i'v never heard that song before but totally got that vibe too.
@saintfayde44382 ай бұрын
8 months ago on the Main Theme video I commented that I wanted to see your reaction to Down By The River, or the main theme of Divinity: Original Sin 2. Today, half my wish is fulfilled. It's a good day.
@1621lionheart2 ай бұрын
Every time i heard this song, my tadpole dances in my brain.
@Chireiya2 ай бұрын
Down by the River gives me suuuch Loreena McKennitt vibes. The main melody is threaded throughout the entire game, it's incredibly catchy and I didn't mind one bit listening to this song for about an hour on loop while creating my character! Baldur's Gate 3 has a lot of music that I'd say is unlike a lot of things you hear in video games. And still, Raphael's final act is such a shock to system even hours into the game because it's so unexpected but absolutely perfect for the moment.
@tameelah38392 ай бұрын
I played BG3 since Early Access for a few years before release and the music is timeless. I still listen to it nearly every day. Down by the river was a part of the early access for us and to this day I still sing along every time I hear it. Raphael's song that has no title and is just musical instruments is what you hear as you sneak around the devil's house if that helps.
@aasimarGER2 ай бұрын
simple put. BG3 is at this moment one of the best, if not the best game ever made. Its a heavy story driven RPG in the famous D&D setting of Fearun. A game that gives you more freedom of choice, that you dont even know you have.... superb voiceacting, fantastic music, fantastic gameplay and so many choices, that you wanna play it more then once... you can also play it with 3 friends..
@thajocoth2 ай бұрын
Every time I see this song's name, I'm reminded of Chris Farley from SNL's ancient past.
@takeyourheart12 ай бұрын
There is a TikTok or YT short of that scene pitched to be Down by the River. 😂
@PalomaMcClain2 ай бұрын
Was so stoked to see this video title
@taiaoki2 ай бұрын
If the scene wasn't so far late in the game I would 100% say to you to play just Raphael's scene just to hear that in-game. That was one of the most fantastic moments in game experience in my life. The music just hits different
@KingApeiron2 ай бұрын
I enjoy the game, and can see why other people would or wouldn't... I especially like watching people make their characters. It's this huge, complicated task but I love to see how they come out from it lol
@KeterLordFR2 ай бұрын
Playing the game and accidentally stumbling upon Raphael's boss fight (it's completely optional, as it requires you to follow a side quest that you can easily miss if you're not exploring as much as the game allows you to) was certainly an interesting experience. When the fight started, and I heard him start to sing, it made the fight much more enjoyable, and it did feel like I was in a musical performance. Picture a battle against an actual devil, inside his hourse that is located within one of the circles of Hell. The organ, and especially the melody, definitely give a demonic vibe too. Also, I had not listened to the full version of Down By The River yet, and I love it. It's extremely beautiful and gave me goose bumps throughout the entire song.
@EhrineAshbark29 күн бұрын
There's nothing wrong with only being interested in the music of the game, especially when it's this good. When Boris won the BAFTA for the score to Baldur's Gate, he thanked them for recognising that video game music is art, just like music for other things.
@celadore2 ай бұрын
Ooh, this will be a good one
@Salt_Mage2 ай бұрын
The best thing about Raphael’s Final Act is that if you cast the Silence spell on him, his vocals are cut out
@quecksilber4578 күн бұрын
The whole Raphael section is just Goethe's Faust on steroids. Raphael being Mephisto of course. :)
@connorblack9914 күн бұрын
Borislav Slavov truly makes magical compositions. Maybe I'll have the disposable income to throw you some DOS:II (older larian game) requests in so you can hear the magic there too. I love BG3, but the part I will be able to take with me past the 120 hours is the music, and I am so grateful.
@KingHoborg2 ай бұрын
People always recommend Final Act or Down By the River, and they're fine, but I rarely hear of people recommending the songs that I enjoy over all the others (ie Quest for a Cure, Last Light, Bard Dance etc).
@exorcistintraining132 ай бұрын
I have never clicked on a video so fast. Raphael’s final act is my friend and I’s fave from act 3 as it took us by surprise.
@lukapitkanen33332 ай бұрын
Some other great tracks from the game: The power - orchestral version Nightsong I want to live - classical version I want to live - instrumental version Bard dance Dream walk - instrumental version Weeping dawn Who are you Thats’s probably too many but I hope you get to do some of them on the channel :)
@elowell852 ай бұрын
I love the lore around Down by the River. It goes back to the early access version of the game and the lyrics tell a story. Spoilers: The song relates to the parasite in your character’s brain that wants to take over your character’s body. When your character goes to sleep for the day, they have vivid dreams in which they’re visited by a beautiful person. The person says all sorts of seductive things to try to get your character to let go and stay with them in the dream on a hillside down by a river. Since the world has all sorts of violence and horror, the dream is an appealing fantasy. In reality though, the person in the dream represents the brain parasite trying to convince your character to become complacent and stop resisting it. If you stay with it “down by the river,” you essentially lose yourself in the fantasy and it kills you, taking over your body. They changed the dream visitor in the full version of the game, but it was a cool inspiration for the song.
@Xerkrosis2 ай бұрын
"Down by the River" gave me strong nostalgic vibes, despite having never played any BG, Larian or any other DnD title. Especially it's instrumental version that plays during the character creation.
@FSAPOJake2 ай бұрын
I really like BG3, but I'm not as in-love with the soundtrack as others are. That being said... Raphael, that magnificent bastard. He completely outshines the game's main villain, and sings his own boss theme to boot, which is exactly what I'd expect him to do.
@nojjy20062 ай бұрын
Path of the Godwoken from the divinity original sin soundtrack (same composer) gives me the same vibes
@sullivanlaramie29012 ай бұрын
The Power (BG3 credits theme) is also a wonderful track.
@WarPoodle-pc5wu2 ай бұрын
This game went above and beyond for every part of the game! The music, the story(s), the almost endless options of what you can do or not do in the game. I put over 1000 hours in this game and im still tempted to return to it to try new things. To save or kill new characters! Spoiler: my last dark urge playthrough i figured out how to save Alfira. Now i wonder who else can be saved 😅
@Arksimon2k2 ай бұрын
I LOOOVE Down By The River. It's so beautiful, very fantasy, very D&D. It transports me to the Forgotten Realms. Raphael's Final Act - Eh, it's fascinating but I'm not very attached to it. Possibly because I haven't gotten to this part in the game yet :P As a standalone track, it's not that special to me (even though I know who sings it).
@SteveHodge2 ай бұрын
In the context of the game Raphael's Final Act is an amazing piece of music, particularly if you've never heard it before. It's an intense part of the game and yet that song will stop some people in their tracks.
@rder27932 ай бұрын
A fan favorite fun fact that surprisingly havent seen anyone mention: Because Raphael is actually singing his own battle theme diegetically during combat, if you zoom at him you can see he's actually moving his mouth when singing, and if you cast a Mute spell on him, his voice is removed from the song until he's unmuted again!
@Ziids72 ай бұрын
A few people have also mentioned Weeping Dawn, which is definitely something you should listen to, but I also recommend Harpy Song. It plays in one little bit of the game (as far as I'm aware - never found it again) but it's such a good piece.
@StormTroopaKoopa2 ай бұрын
"Now, let's get started by letting me give you a little bit of a scenario of what my life is all about. First off I am 35 years old. I am divorced. And I live in a van DOWN, DOWN, DOWN BY THE RIVER!"
@andyt13132 ай бұрын
Nice commentary. There are several particularly excellent scores in BG3.
@Mango-sm7kiАй бұрын
im actually going mad what is the song he plays in the background in between reaction the one that goes lalalalalalala
@kirstenwyatt96752 ай бұрын
This game is amazing, but not for everyone. I would much rather have people love pieces of it, than hate it because they forced themselves to try it.
@StinkyBuster2 ай бұрын
People should absolutely respect that you don't want to try the game but in conclusion, try the game.
@Sunnyflowers952 ай бұрын
Music has motivated me to play many a video game I've never heard of before, but I also just really love video games so xD
@DamashiTheKaotic2 ай бұрын
You've actually heard the BG3 composer's work before with Divinity: Original Sin 2.
@andreaswennberg95422 ай бұрын
The BG3 music is great! looking forward for more here 😁. Wich i could have that first experience again.
@zleepyeyez2 ай бұрын
Saved this video, because I can only watch the first part so I don't spoil the last part for me 😅
@kalecraft89062 ай бұрын
If you go for some BG3 battle music check out Sixteen Strikes specifically. Best battle track in the game and its always such a pop off moment once that music starts going
@_MrToast_2 ай бұрын
There are so many more amazing songs in the BG3 OST. My favorite has to be ''I want to live (instrumental version)''. Also ''Weeping Dawn'', ''Nightsong'' or all 3 versions of the song ''The Power''. Orchestral, Choral and especially the one playing at the credits. Hopefully you check some of them out in the future.
@Chapterhouse862 ай бұрын
*SPOILERS* I adore the little detail that you can cast Silence on Raphael during his boss fight (where this song first appears, catching everyone who doesnt know off guard) and the vocal track is muted. The instrumental part of the song keeps playing, but he stops singing lol. Such a nice touch. The composer Borislov Slavov is a goddamn genius. This sound track and Divinity Original Sin 2 are masterpieces.
@heavensdooooor42512 ай бұрын
YEEEES, THE BEST 2 SONGS OF THE GAME LEEEEET'S GOOOO
@valdris862 ай бұрын
Raphael's Last Act reminded me of Transiberian Orchestra honestly...
@Muumajii2 ай бұрын
Loved these songs. Would also love see a reaction to "I want to live" song from baldurs gate 3. ❤
@WordslingerWillard2 ай бұрын
You should go see some local theatre! I'm biased, I studied performance art in college and for a long time thought I was going to do it professionally, but I think everyone should see some live theatre as an adult. It's kind of like reading where I think a lot of people get forced exposure at young ages and due to that they develop an aversion to it. There are a lot of contemporary shows and musicals that do all sorts of musical genres, not just the old bombastic Guys and Dolls style of American musical theatre that I think a lot of people assume all musicals are like. Knowing that you have a broad appreciation for music I guarantee there's musicals you would love.
@roryschussler2 ай бұрын
Raphael gave us a better Disney villain song than anything Disney has done in a decade.
@Songfugel2 ай бұрын
I would like to recommend checking out Lost Odysseys OST as well, it is by Nobue Uematsu, the same composer who is responsible for all the famous Final Fantasy music. Due to Xbox excluvisity the game didn't get near as much visibility as it deserved. It is one of my favourite OSTs with a wide range of great songs
@PinkFluffyAlex2 ай бұрын
Just as I get back into bg3... Fuck, guess I'm making a new character
@windsgrace6882 ай бұрын
As someone who loves Baldur's Gate 3 and tabletop roleplaying games in general, I understand why you don't want to play BG3. It's an incredibly long and complex game most people won't have the time or attention span to complete. But, if you have any interest in fantasy RPGs (western ones in particular), I'd recommend to check it out. Maybe play it with a few of your trusted patrons/friends for a day because it has co-op for up to 4 players and they can walk you through character creation, the basic gameplay, and controls. As far as Raphael goes, he's an archdevil who is a pure black in a morally grey world. He's an egotistical maniac who is a villian, knows it, and revels in it. Most people who have played through most of BG3 would probably have a love-hate relationship with him lol.
@Crocogator2 ай бұрын
HIghly recommend the main themes for BG1, 2, and Throne of Bhaal.
@zarasha82202 ай бұрын
If you haven’t already seen it, I highly recommend you react to a cover of Jack’s Lament, arranged & performed by low bass singer Geoff Castellucci! It cracked me up when the vibe of Raphael’s Final Act made you think of Jack’s Lament, and the second you started playing it on your phone I recognized it 😊 If you’d like another video game song to react to, you should check out Halo Theme performed by VoicePlay (the a cappella group Geoff Castellucci is part of) that is so good, the original composer of the song loved it & thinks it’s better than what he created
@ouroboros37052 ай бұрын
HOW HAVE YOU NOT ALREADY SEEN THESE HAHA
@ShockedHearts2 ай бұрын
the game does in fact play out like a play. in the sense of acts and actors fulfilling roles to stage out a story. is it a play? no. in game everything happening is for reals. and death is actual death etc. but it has the format of storytelling plays have.
@icecreamorc2 ай бұрын
Raphael just treats the game like it's a play.
@thajocoth2 ай бұрын
"Is the game like a play?" - The game is divided into sections (acts). When you enter the next act's region, you will become unable to access things from the previous one anymore. (Though in Act 2 you can go back to the *places* of Act 1, but time has now passed, so you can't access most of the quests and stuff anymore.)
@JS-vj1il2 ай бұрын
Man you have to react to Divinity Original Sin 2 main theme. It's also from Borislav.
@saintfayde44382 ай бұрын
I really hope it's in his requests, but I wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't since it gets overshadowed by BG3. Here's hoping that Larian is working on an Original Sin 3 so people go back and experience these great games too.
@Goodman_Grey2 ай бұрын
More bosses need to sing their own theme songs just sayin'.
@baraal_2 ай бұрын
eyyy let's go
@Sekainoowaride2 ай бұрын
Also give BG3 a shot in about 5 years 🎉
@Daikyu9.472 ай бұрын
LET'S FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOO!
@jerome61912 ай бұрын
Raphael song is a declaration of war against player character. Literally, he had enough with PC BS 😂😂😂
@ItApproaches2 сағат бұрын
Raphael is a Devil. Basically Satan.
@GeekMasterGames2 ай бұрын
You really, really ought to pick stuff you want to listen to more often, dude. People would follow you for YOU not just because you're beholden to the requests.
@icecreamorc2 ай бұрын
It is okay not to want to play Baldur's gate 3. It's gameplay is very unapproachable if you do not have solid experience with tabletop games and even then SRPG's in that more classic vain are an acquired taste. You can respect and admire a piece of media but not want to fully engage with it.
@takeyourheart12 ай бұрын
Play it, it’s so good.
@pockystyx40872 ай бұрын
Spoilers; obvs I honestly feel like its a sin to hear Raphael's theme before getting to fight him I had the stupidest smile on my face the whole boss fight lol
@MFMegaZeroX72 ай бұрын
Out of curiosity, why is BG3 not up your alley? Not pressuring you or anything, I'm just genuinely curious what about it pushes you away from it.
@ItApproaches2 сағат бұрын
The game is divided up into three acts.
@patrickschwartz69612 ай бұрын
its an amazing song as always😍 tho after 300+hours playing idalurs gate and hearing it, i had gotten tired of it🤣
@KevinM4912 ай бұрын
i have never clicked so fast lmao
@KevinM4912 ай бұрын
also i think you would really enjoy playing it
@Sekainoowaride2 ай бұрын
"You're late" btw ❤
@lyralogan11122 ай бұрын
Raphael is very over dramatic and a bit of a thespian, and in my playthrough his boss battle was the first battle with lyrics as far as I can recal, and it caught me off guard The game (and all those in the series) have chapters/acts/etc but in this case it's more that this character plays the world like his stage
@lumivalkea2 ай бұрын
Down By The River is amazing, Little V Mills has an incredible metal cover of it that I highly recommend checking out!
@Rikuto012 ай бұрын
Hahaha this one
@Pinperful2 ай бұрын
React twisted force please ❤️❤️
@enjoyofthemusic52502 ай бұрын
Listen to devill may sly
@aldonieto7032 ай бұрын
Down down down by repetitive
@roguesoul67602 ай бұрын
Its more impactful if youre playing the game because it carries the weight of however many hours youve spent with the game, the characters, and your choices.