"Whatever happens, I'll always have faith in you, Ben. Even if we're attacked by other rescue teams, I won't be scared. What good will it do if you don't believe in yourself, Ben?" This game......ugh...it's just.......so beautiful.
My grandma bought me this game when I was little after I got my teeth pulled at the dentist and she asked me if I wanted a game, so I looked around GameStop for a cheap game and I saw a used Pokemon game that was like $11, so she bought it....I didn't really understand it because I wasn't good at reading. Now my grandma pasted away 2 months ago and I found the game and I feel like it's a good time to play it again
BlueStarsFall Sorry about your grandmother (hope she's at a better place right now). This game also remind me great memories of my childhood, I even remember my grandfather and grandmother who drive us to a shop which was really far from their home, and then they bought me PDM Sky, my grandfather died recently unfortunately, and I'm replaying PDM sky as a memory.
Same. So many memories rushed back when the trailer dropped. I have complete excitement, but I also know what's waiting for me at the end of all of this. :(
Radjon I presonally think it's a smart move because the song is called "Run Away, Fugitives" and from what I remember, Gladion also ran away and can be seen as kind of a Fugitive. Also, not that much of the people who played the main games have played the spin off games as well, so having this reused into such a fast theme like Gladion's is very hard to catch, but if you've played Mystery Dungeon and caught the reference in the music, you'll be able to understand and appreciate the reasoning they had in remaking the theme. (TLDR : Smart move and not lazy)
"It's true. I abandoned Gardevoir and ran. I was afraid that the curse would fall on me. I had to get away, no matter what... That's what I thought. It didn't take long for me to forget about the curse and about Gardevoir. Many long years passed... But Gardevoir... she never forgot about me. One night, in that human's dream, Gardevoir said this... That she considered me an irreplaceable friend, and that she still believed we would meet again. Gardevoir kept thinking about someone like me. But I... How selfish I was. I lived carefree all this time... I realize now how selfish I was. It's not just Gardevoir. This Rescue Team put up with my selfishness and brought me here. I finally know what I was missing. What I lacked... It was something for the others... A sense of gratitude."
bauerklos Yes they did Gladion's theme is a sped up version of this song. It's actually really clever on many levels. Gladion became a fugitive of Aether and ran away. That is literally what this song is all about it's the most epic foreshadowing for a video game I have ever seen. Drom the first moments we see him the game already told us what his story was and we didn't notice.
I remember crying like a lil bitch to this song, me being a 9 year old playing Blue Rescue Team, my partner a Pikachu and me a Charmander. The story inmersed me so in, and the lovely music. I don't know if there were any games that made me cry before, but this is truly the one that I remember the most.
we had the same group. I was a charmander, as well as my partner being pikachu. I was probably the same age as well. This is probably one of my favorite games ever. Right now I'm even playing psmd and it's great. Different unique story and it still manages to give me that ol mystery dungeon happiness and sorrow. lol.
A docile person like you... Should be a Bulbasaur! That stupid little fake personality test got my personality down to a T. Especially with that snarky little "You must have lots of friends! ... Not really?" Ever since that, I've felt sort of a connection to Bulbasaur. It's a dumb sentiment but it meant a lot when I was younger.
+Ty Johnson I always hated that test mostly because the questions they ask have sometimes complex answers and none of them really fit me, so the test never got my personality right. That's really how I feel about most "personality tests." How granular can you make the questions before they can really be accurate?
For me the test was quite accurate, When I played the game as a child I had Eevee, which is a childish personality. When I replayed the game over and over, I saw the characters change with my personality.
Best part is the fact they only answer a few questions, not the entire survey, so even if you try to put on the same act each time, you'll rarely get the same pokemon twice in a row.
I just listened to this again. Just realized that the melody at 0:29 is also the melody for the final battle VS Rayquaza.Wow... each PMD game (minus Gates to Infinity, didn't play that one) has its final battle repeat a motif from an earlier track.That's brilliant. Another reason why I love the PMD series.
Perhaps I will play it, if I can find some time. I have already heard most of the dungeon music in Super Mystery Dungeon, though. It does sound pretty spectacular, especially Ragged Mountain and Stony Cave.
Same for dialga's battle and Dark matter final battle, the great composers always "remix" earlier track in the game to make this sort of epic and emotive music
Overly Enthusiastic they continued the leit motif in Sun and Moon. Gladion's theme is a sped up version of this song, they game foreshadows his entire story in the first fight with the song and people didn't notice till afterwards. Gladion became a fugitive of Aether and ran away with people trying to chase him down. That is what the original song was about: running away.
fucking amazing how just a song alone can do so much impact. This was my first Pokémon game ever, I didn't understand english back then, and even still this song and that scene meant so much to me. Replayed the game literally for this one scene.
I accidentally leveled up one of my Pokemons once.I didn't wanna. I reset the game xD then I was like "WHY DID I DO THAT" because seriously, I was attached to those computer generated pixles. True story.
❤ Just Melody ❤ Well, that makes... almost everyone who played the game! ...Or at least the ones with emotions greater than those of table salt. (No offense to table salt.)
When I hear this song, all I think of is how my partner, Caterpie, Metapod, Pelipper, and the Jumpluff still believed in me, even though I (both as the character and player) truly believed I was the scumbag from the Ninetales legend, who was to blame for the world falling out of whack. That kind of devotion to/from a friend isn't something I've ever really known. Needless to say...I'm too attached to that partner Pikachu I jokingly named after my character, haha. These games are incredible.
@@fallensurvivor21 ..? Where am I lying..? I hope that I'm wrong, but you'll see, if they remake the OST aswell, you will not like it as we like the original one.
God this game. I remember playing it on a cracked DS game chip I used to have that no longer works. I scroll down one day and see this game next to Pokémon platinum which is all I played, but I decided to check out this game as I never heard of “Mystery Dungeon” before. I didn’t know what to expect playing it all those years ago. Needless to say it was the first time a game almost made me cry as a child. Hearing this now makes me remember the time I heard it in game and the story revolving around it. It almost brought me to tears seeing how the only choice was to run from the home me and my partner had. This game will always have a special place in my heart right next to Explorers of Sky. It came close to bringing me to tears, but EoS broke me as a child
Dialga The Time Lord I love Undertale, but it wasn't that sad. Super Mystery Dungeon was pretty sad too. But dang is PMD Explorers beautiful. It's like this game but also very much superior.
the first song in the first video game to make me cry. I will always hold the Rescue Team games in a special place in my heart as the first game I ever beat.
Me: *hears Gladion’s battle theme after listening to this theme* “Dude, you’re a mystery dungeon fan too?!” Gladion: “Get out of my hotel room already! This is the fifth time you’ve barged in here this week!”
Winter: I think we lost them. We can rest for a while. I don’t think anyone can get this far. Summer: there are few. Winter: Of course. Alakazam’s team could be on their way. Yeah, we should keep going.
I also feel like that.I even dream about this game.It gives me some kind of sense that... I can't say with words... I think with the words you used you have that sense I have.
The first time you seen Absol, he was a complete stranger to you and yet was one of the first pokemon who've never doubted you, ready to accept at a given moment, you aren't the calamity bringer of the world. And then there is your partner who through better or worse stuck to you the whole way never once betraying you as you embark on the most perilous journey of your life and for all pokemonkind. If there's one thing the pmd series has had, it's heartfelt bgm and the story that goes along with it.
I (Treecko) tried to depart, alone. And I even "ordered" my partner (Totodile) to stay, as he was innocent. I mean, this is my problem, so it's my responsibility to fix it. But my partner refused to/denied that order, and choose to share the guilt with me. On the outside, I was frustrated, as if his loyalty made him gullible. But at the same time, on the inside, it "struck my heart".
I think this might've been the first time I ever cried at a game for the intended reason (y'know other than being bad at games). I had no clue what we were gonna do, but Caterpie and the other kids believed in me and that was just so nice.
0_0 Oh my gosh, that's really... tragic. I never really thought about it like that, how Gardevoir not remembering her former partner would affect Gengar (funny how he never reveals his human name). I just always took Gengar's words at face value in Murky Cave about how he says it doesn't matter if Gardevoir doesn't remember him, as long as she's back. Maybe Gengar giving you his Mobile Scarf was his way of saying he's done with everything, there's no more purpose for him in the world.
I remember playing this game and finishing it. It was my first Pokemon game ever. I swear the final scene made me cry so much....will always be my favorite Pokemon game ever
You know what's worse than crying at a really sad game such as this? Not crying, when you still feel the sadness. Seriously, it HURTS. I can't cry on any sad story or anything for some reason(Not to try to sound like a douche bag) . But when I see something like this, my heart hurts, a lot, for weeks.. It's better to cry then not.
I still play it, and my friend who has never played pokemon before showed interest when i showed him the great canyon theme (we were sharing music) but realistically there wont be many new fans of this game, sorry to sound harsh
I was very young when this game originally released but years later I wanted a 3ds and my mom's friend accidentally got me a DS lite instead but I didn't mind. My mom took me to Gamestop to buy a game to go along with my DS lite and I saw this, I'd heard of Pokémon but not this game but regardless I bought it and oh dear did I not realize the amazing experience I was in for, best game I had ever played up to that point, I cried! 10/10 game!
... I'll never forget this track. It affected me a lot when I was a child... It remember when I got the game under my loyal and nostalgic Santa tree... The Escape part of this game is one of my most intense moment, and also the most touching, with the Magma Cavern's mission and the "Final Adventure" at Sky Tower. And. When I saw the scene when Gengar said the truth about his past in the Murky Cave... I started to be interested on him. And it makes me cryyyyyyy! D'= But I did not stop to delete my datas... RIP, Skitty Lvl 76. RIP to all my legendaries... Today, I stop. And I will live my childhood. Right now. ... Most touching game I've ever played, with PMD 2... =')
Lyrics, since these words just started coming into my head: (read along with the main melody) Run away, run away, Run away and stay with me, Run away, run away, Maybe someday we'll be free. Through moun-tains, and moun-tains, and stone paths, and vall-eys, We will find, we'll always find, our path... But you'll stay with me, stay with me, By my side until the end, Stay with me, run with me, You will always be my friend. Through moun-tains, and moun-tains, and high roads, and caverns, I will be, I'll always be with you, (I will be, I'll always be with you...) [music instrumental] [chorus repeat Run away ] Through moun-tains, and moun-tains, and stone paths, and vall-eys, we will run, we will fight, as one, (we will run, we will fight, as one...) [music instrumental] [chorus repeat Stay with me until fadeout]
Mugiwara imo the story in EoT/EoD/EoS is much better than in RRT/BRT, but the dungeons and the recruiting system was way better in the latter ones, especially regarding legendaries.
I played Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Darkness when I was 7: didn't cry at all at anything. But when I replayed it and realized: *omfg why are you doing this* *tears*
Just for fun, I played this theme for some friends who'd never played a Mystery Dungeon game before. (Something I intend to justify.) Before actually playing it, I asked them what the title made them think it'd sound like. Most of them thought it'd be some intense fight theme. By the three minute mark, I could swear I saw one of them beginning to tear up a little. I know I was.
Yeah this is JUST like Gladion's theme. It only has a completely different intro, outro, b-section, c-section, instrumentation, melody, tempo, chord progression, and vibe. The only things they have in common are a similar contour for the A section, not even the same intervals.
The memories I have with this game... they are immense. I swear to you all, there has been no other game that touched my heart like this very series. Seeing how you come to a new world, completely oblivous to everything, but wuickly grow accustomed to it, and even make a new friend that you form a strong bond with, and tackle all and any challenges that come your way. And once it's all over... You say goodbye... Truely, no other game has touched me like this one.
This game was THAT game of my childhood. Absolutely love it, even if the story and characters aren't actually very good. When I was a child I used to put more personality to them as headcanons XD
Pikasprey was talking about this theme being part of Gladion's theme, so I looked for a video to get a better listen. Lo and behold, it's definitely there...And now, come to think of it, people who played this game and later played Gen 7 probably went, "Musical Character Spoiler, Ahoy!!" If you played Sun/Moon/Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon, you know what I'm talking about....
Wow... this is Sad.. i remember Playing this Game with my Friends. it was Amazing.. There are so Much big stuff Happening in the Pokemon World. what if the Real world was Like it? theres Nothing to Explore out there.. everything is found.. Really nothing to do. thats why i Played this Game it gives you the Feeling That you are Really Doing it,,, when you Play the Game the People are Real to you.. i remember all this.. all i really wanted to do is Go out on a adventure.. i liked and subbed Btw.
I swear this part really made me cry, but the funny thing is, is that i thought that them running away, WAS THE END OF THE GAME! I wasnt mad at it when i thought that, i was just focusing on what was happening right then...
I have two things to say, both random. 1. When I hear this, I don't dry, I don't get tears, I get chills and my eyes feel cold. 2. GLADION WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE?!?!