Rito Village - Night (The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild OST)

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All credit goes to Manaka Kataoka, Yasuaki Iwata, and Hajime Wakai for creating this wonderful soundtrack.

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  • I basically spent day and night here just for the song. Just for the view. And the adorables baby birds too haha.
  • @gc7396
    Rito Village = Calm version of Dragon Roost Island. God I love Nintendo
  • @gc7396
    "The adventure is only fun when you don't know what lies ahead" That explains Breath of the wild in one sentence.
  • I stopped everything when I first walked into Rito Village. I was not expecting this callback, but it was so beautiful. I just had to stop and admire this theme.
  • Duude breath of the wild has some of the best music ever fight me
  • I love this picture. Speaks a lot for the game as a whole. You explore every new landscape before you, having your sights set on what lies immediately ahead. But Ganon's terror lies relentlessly in the back of your mind. Stand at any high point at any corner of the map, and you might just be able to see the castle in the distance. With each blood moon you are reminded of the cause. So you seek to surmount the highest hurdles knowing the kiss of death lies at the core of your journey.
  • "The volcanic home of our feathered ancestors has long since faded into the earth and seas.. Yet an old tune still dances at the tips of our beaks." The rhyme was totally unintentional
  • @jownr2523
    is no one gonna mention how amazing the clarinet is....
  • @link6469
    And I thought the day version was beautiful. Oh, Dragon Roost Island
  • @ewieman8
    I got married, and my wife walked down the aisle to this exact song. To this day, I still can't get over just how beautiful this song is and what it means to me personally. Still makes me cry to listen to it.
  • @bugalet
    I love coming to the village at night. Something about the piano at this time just makes it so much more pretty and melancholy.
  • "The flow of time is always cruel... its speed seems different for each person, but no one can change it... A thing that does not change with time is a memory of younger days..." Wind Waker came out 18 years ago. I remember playing it when I was young(er). Yet, still it feels like it was just days ago.
  • I love how Medoh glows bright blue during the night. Reminds me of the brightness in the city at night.
  • dont want to sound weird but i am crying tears of joy
  • I haven't had a 'holy shit' experience playing a game in a long time until now. Everything about the song gave me huge Miyazaki vibes and I just felt so empty all of a sudden.
  • I was wondering why this sounded so familiar considering I never played BoTW but then I remembered my times playing wind waker. Memories suck man, especially the ones that hurt the most, but they're there for a reason. They are there to remind you of much simpler times that you used to have. Times that were special to you and remain special to this very day. Whether it be some simple minded game that you used to play and grew fond of, or maybe it's something more than just that, something more powerful. Either way, those memories are there to stay forever, maybe you should go pick up that gamecube controller and finish ocarina of time, or complete that house in minecraft that you had all the plans for but never got to it. Just take time to relive the past and enjoy yourself one last time. Love yourself because if you don't I will. <3
  • @jerri1918
    I went after Medoh first because i saw it in the sky, and rito village was an unexpected surprise
  • I love how the music is not virtually conducted unlike many other games, so you can faintly hear small details, like the brief breathing of the flute player. ❤