I don't blame the bus. It was time for his flame to be extinguished, sadly.
You failed to rate that amazing kid on you tube lol :PI'll incise you... he plays a certain Starcraft theme you may remember.... and considering his age.... I was amazed.
"Always respect the purity of battle. For only in the heart of combat are all pretenses of nobility and quality stripped away, replaced by survival and death."
I wouldnt mind seeing(well hearing :P) Enter Sandman somewhere near Lut Golein(i hope i spelt it right). And then have a sandman type boss just pop out of the sand behind you.
I like danny elfman... most of his music is dark and gloomy. He also has the talent to make some little subtle details come out of his orchestral pieces. Yep, I guess it's the Elf for me
I like the music on the D3 site for New Tristram. It feels very Diablo 1. I just Brower doesn't go overboard with the epic-scale orchestral pieces like he did in Act 5 and "Overture".
At least I think Brower collaborated with Uelmen on Act 5. I think I remember reading that somewhere.
I think Brower could pull this off, but I'd be lying if I said I was confident in him.
And in case someone cares about my opinion:
No music can seriously meet the Tristram feel.
And with the rest of the games aspects, the music too, has a more epic feel to it.
Its not as beatiful and calm, yet psychopathic as before.
(Remember, its my opinion.)
LOL
(I cant stop using "lol" for funny things that actually didnt make me laugh out loud...)
Have you heard Burzum? Although that can be "lollable", Burzum have a few pieces suitable for some areas in the Diablo world.
Yeah that's him. As a guy, he's a complete fucking moron. I only really like his music, and even that can be quite shitty. The dude has a huge cult following, mainly because there are a lot of fucking morons in the world (with all respect to every fucking moron). A lot of instrumental/atmospheric Black Metal suites Diablo, believe it or not.
He's nothing like Cannibal Corpse. Burzum=atmospheric Black Metal. Cannibal Corpse=Death Metal
Death pretty much were the basis of the current day genre. Cannibal Corpse are..heavier, so to speak. Not to turn this into Metal 401, feel free to PM me about such things.
At least I think Brower collaborated with Uelmen on Act 5. I think I remember reading that somewhere.
I'm 99% sure that isn't the case, Brower doesn't have any credits on Blizzard titles from before 2007.
I think Brower joined Blizzard in either late 2004 or early 2005. He didn't have a credit on vanilla WoW, but I think he did music for the patches that came out in 2005 and 2006. He does have Novalogic credits from 2004 and 2005.
I'm still certain that Uelmen collaborated with someone on Act 5. You can call me a foolface butt if I'm wrong, but I remember him not working alone from reading something back when a lot of the tracks were still downloadable off of Arreat Summit for free.
In hindsight, that's a really long winded sentence.
Indeed, the soundtrack for the first Diablo is quite memorable, I can still hear the twanging of the guitar in my head. I really hope there are still the crying baby noises in the dungeons, it is very mysterious and terrifying, but also provides a depth of how large these caverns and catacombs one is traversing in Diablo. The Diablo two soundtrack has more of a variety because of the different areas, but is composed by the same person as the first. The same overtones and motifs are heard in the Diablo two soundtrack with of course the guitar, but it's not so profound, giving it more a background music feel. I hope the new composers provide a soundtrack for Diablo Three that gives nods to the compositions of the past Diablos, but at the same time forges new paths by way of music as to evolve the game with it. I am sure that Blizzard will do an outstanding job as they do with every game they make. :thumbsup:
Oh wait, I never wrote I don't approve town music in D3 ;]
You mention in all caps that 'MUSIC HAS TO BE TONED DOWN' in the same paragraph where you example how the town music should be like.
You also say that the Overture theme from the first trailer is something you will be listening to 1000 times, which you don't know. The track might not even feature in the entire first act. The trailer was just demonstrating several different types of music to make it more dramatic (it's a TRAILER after all). They probably stuffed all the music they had made for the game up to that point. Among others, you will also hear a creepy minimalistic ambient dungeon track. Why not assume that it is how most of the music will be? Why do you have to assume that most of the music will be like that one track that you didn't like? That's why your stance is making me angry.
If you ask me, the Overture is still better than 90% of Act5 music from D2. Nobody complained about it being 'Mission Impossible' music back then.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wEs_1cGonk
What is your rating on him ( I give him 9.2/10 )
Originally Posted by dub Lucifer
Imagine this song (godly Cliff Burton) right before you faced off against Big D.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzMJhOwBLqw
Mainly the intro... this song is so good it should be illegal.
RIP Cliff U are my hero.
Haha. It is a fantastic song. He was a fantastic bassist. RIP indeed.
Damn bus!
9.2 also.
"Losers always whine about their best, winners go home and Fvck the prom queen."
You failed to rate that amazing kid on you tube lol :PI'll incise you... he plays a certain Starcraft theme you may remember.... and considering his age.... I was amazed.
-Leoric of Khanduras, The Craft of War
At least I think Brower collaborated with Uelmen on Act 5. I think I remember reading that somewhere.
I think Brower could pull this off, but I'd be lying if I said I was confident in him.
Have you heard Burzum? Although that can be "lollable", Burzum have a few pieces suitable for some areas in the Diablo world.
Rise and rise again, until lambs become lions
He's nothing like Cannibal Corpse. Burzum=atmospheric Black Metal. Cannibal Corpse=Death Metal
Rise and rise again, until lambs become lions
Rise and rise again, until lambs become lions
I'm 99% sure that isn't the case, Brower doesn't have any credits on Blizzard titles from before 2007.
I think Brower joined Blizzard in either late 2004 or early 2005. He didn't have a credit on vanilla WoW, but I think he did music for the patches that came out in 2005 and 2006. He does have Novalogic credits from 2004 and 2005.
http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,107980/
I'm still certain that Uelmen collaborated with someone on Act 5. You can call me a foolface butt if I'm wrong, but I remember him not working alone from reading something back when a lot of the tracks were still downloadable off of Arreat Summit for free.
In hindsight, that's a really long winded sentence.
Performed By Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conducted ByKirk Trevor
Recording EngineerHubert Geschwandter
Music DirectorEmil Niznansky
Responsible LeadMarian Turner
Special Thanks ToMajka Duhova
http://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/diablo-ii-lord-of-destruction/credits
Maybe you're thinking of that.
Oh wait, we didn't hear any, did we?
You also say that the Overture theme from the first trailer is something you will be listening to 1000 times, which you don't know. The track might not even feature in the entire first act. The trailer was just demonstrating several different types of music to make it more dramatic (it's a TRAILER after all). They probably stuffed all the music they had made for the game up to that point. Among others, you will also hear a creepy minimalistic ambient dungeon track. Why not assume that it is how most of the music will be? Why do you have to assume that most of the music will be like that one track that you didn't like? That's why your stance is making me angry.
If you ask me, the Overture is still better than 90% of Act5 music from D2. Nobody complained about it being 'Mission Impossible' music back then.
You need to stop changing the context three times per sentence maybe.