Azraelatrix wrote...
ioannisdenton wrote...
Direwolf0294 wrote...
I didn't even notice the music in DA:O or DA2, so to be honest I can't say I want the man behind them to come back for DA3.
I really enjoyed the music in the Elder Scrolls games, Mass Effect, Halo and World of Warcraft, so if BioWare could get one of those composers to do DA3 it'd be cool. Dragon Age could really use some big, epic song that defines it. I guess Mass Effect didn't have that either but it's music was still pretty good.
Oblivion had the same tracks over and over!!!
Same as fallout!!
I do not like any game from bethesda. never managed to finish any of them.
Did not play Skyrim at all. never will. hate the style.
The composer for fallout was Inon Zur so blame him if you found the music repetitive. Personally I liked his work on fallout and I miss some of Zur's older work but now his music is simply forgettable. The only music I remember from the DA games are the main themes and they were quite similar except for a change in melody in the sequel. Plus his replacements made better themes and scores then him as in the case of Crysis 2 and Socom 3 IMO.
Perhaps Bethesda just didn't ask for enough songs because the songs in Dragon Age: Origins were quite good. I remember the main theme, Orzammar's theme, the tavern fight theme (only used twice - one in Origins and once in Awakening surprisingly, Bioware brought it back once in Dragon Age 2 for when you first meet Isabella), the attack on Denerim theme, the temple battle music (the music that often played when fighting the cult that worshipped the high dragon as Andraste) and there's this ambient song that plays in Redcliffe's castle (and I think in Denerim too) that you might hear when travelling on the world map sometimes. Oh and course the song that played at the party camp (which they re-used in Dragon Age 2 when selecting companions).
But in Dragon Age 2? I didn't think the songs were anything special (and I don't even remember them) but maybe that's down to Inon being rushed? I thought the songs in War in The North which he did were pretty good.
Fallout 3 had music?
Bethesda's games and their songs have always been repetitive. Just go back to Morrowind (Jeremy Soule) and you get the same music playing over and over again. Hell you even got the main theme playing in the game half the time.
Modifié par Elton John is dead, 04 mars 2013 - 12:32 .