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Game Sound FTW?
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Excelsior
Sun Jan 24 2010, 11:51PM
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Maybe I should play with game sound if this is what I've been missing over the years...

http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/wowanniversary/battlecry/

Under "Unlocked Content - Alliance," see the entry for "Invincible" - an excerpt of music from the Arthas encounter in ICC.

If the encounter is even half as epic as the music suggests...


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Thebrick
Mon Jan 25 2010, 09:56AM

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As a music nerd, I will tell you this. WoW has the best soundtrack. Blizzard in general has a huge knack of finding great composers and arrangers.

Its awesome. I'm sure there are others. but im fond of Blizzards soundtracks. Diablo and WoW FTW. If thats the music during the Arthas encounter. Holy crap its gonna be epic!
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Tracon
Mon Jan 25 2010, 02:28PM
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Hmmm, never played with the music on.


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Nadona
Mon Jan 25 2010, 08:14PM

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wow..that track is absolutely beautiful!!!
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Tenza
Tue Jan 26 2010, 01:13PM
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i agree Nadona it is beautiful!
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