God, I hate these uber-cheesy metal versions of otherwise fine game music. It's so 90's, if you know what I mean (like saying "if you know what I mean" perhaps as well). But then, it makes for a nice outro to a very gloomy, cerebral game.
love the music. not really what you would expect from the ending but it does fit in with some of the scenes in the game I guess. and it sounds awesome
well at the end of the game the "nameless one" appears in the blood war in the lower planes whichis a barren wasteland....kinda like a desert hence "i" find the arabic style quite fitting
It's probably due to the vision statement that everything in PST had to be different compared to previous BIS games, though it's not like the whole soundtrack was like this. Perhaps it's part of the whole dusty visuals in PST, or maybe the composer was experimenting.
I started to play it too recently, and realized that the music in the Brothel is Grace's theme. Somehow remembered a different tune. Perhaps from a previous incarnation :-)
Brilliant game, though the word game doesn't express it well enough.
" *Know* that there is nothing in all the Worlds that can stand against unity. When all *know* a single purpose, when all hands are guided by the same will, and all act with the same intent, the Planes themselves can be moved. "
I just finished playing PS again today and the credits give me chills! Er. I mean the ending in itself is enough to do so, but to follow up such an amazing ending with equally epic music - brilliant. : )
I'm looking for the theme of the Brothel of Slating Intellectual Lusts for ages. If anyone could upload it, that would be awesome. Respect for your collection
"Morte: Hey Nordom, knock-knock.
Nordom: Why do you persist in addressing me as a door?
Morte: It's a joke, you stupid polygon! You're supposed to answer "Who's there?"
Nordom: I know who is there. It is you. Why would I ask a question when I already know the answer?
most BEAUTIFUL game ive ever played.
TheSliciak 3 months ago
this sounds like dream theater :D
Alenthas 4 months ago
God, I hate these uber-cheesy metal versions of otherwise fine game music. It's so 90's, if you know what I mean (like saying "if you know what I mean" perhaps as well). But then, it makes for a nice outro to a very gloomy, cerebral game.
scavengedfantasyname 7 months ago
If I had to entitle this piece, I'd go for "The nature of man".
Maergensargoth 11 months ago
I want to blast this everywhere I go
CrowsofAcheron 1 year ago
love the music. not really what you would expect from the ending but it does fit in with some of the scenes in the game I guess. and it sounds awesome
dageezerboi 1 year ago
This ending music somehow gives you hope.
I don't know how to describe this feeling properly.
BeezOne84 1 year ago 4
"What can change the nature of Men?"
I LOooOOOoOOVE THIS!!!!!
Planescape Torment... is THE BEST GAME IN THE WORLD FOR EVER!!!!!!!
AND ITS THE BEST CREDITS SONG FOR EVER! <3
Aaidnare 1 year ago 5
What can change the nature of a man?
EAST INDIAN DEATH METAL!
Medowin 1 year ago 14
@Medowin Yeah, but that's the answer to EVERYTHING.
mistertakeda 1 year ago
@Medowin do you know what is really answer?
Fusion2222 1 year ago
Pure awesome! I often find myself listening to this song when trying to feel creative for D&D.
Turelus 1 year ago
for the ones who will play planescape, a site with an unnoficial patch, restoration pack and tweaks, look for spellholdstudios on google.
Felipe550710 1 year ago
well at the end of the game the "nameless one" appears in the blood war in the lower planes whichis a barren wasteland....kinda like a desert hence "i" find the arabic style quite fitting
Kikuch 2 years ago
This is SO good.
willsanders84 2 years ago 3
Why the hell has this credits-song such an oriental (arabic-indian) intro? I can't see any connection to the game.
Call me paranoid, but I'm still trying to figure out to what this might hint...
CLHG 2 years ago
It's probably due to the vision statement that everything in PST had to be different compared to previous BIS games, though it's not like the whole soundtrack was like this. Perhaps it's part of the whole dusty visuals in PST, or maybe the composer was experimenting.
Either way, it sounds awesome. :)
SAMagic 2 years ago 2
Goog ideas, SAMagic. Maybe it actually is as simple as that.
CLHG 2 years ago
@CLHG did you finish the game and just watched credits?:) it is awesome, maybe it is a little indian-arabic composition but it fuckin rocks
Fusion2222 1 year ago
Fusion2222, I didn't jerk off, if that's what you mean ;-) I really like The Nameless One but he's not my type for bed company.
CLHG 1 year ago
oh man.. never say never ;D
Fusion2222 1 year ago
@Fusion2222 yeah, old love never rusts!
Me5nevi 1 year ago
I started to play it too recently, and realized that the music in the Brothel is Grace's theme. Somehow remembered a different tune. Perhaps from a previous incarnation :-)
Brilliant game, though the word game doesn't express it well enough.
" *Know* that there is nothing in all the Worlds that can stand against unity. When all *know* a single purpose, when all hands are guided by the same will, and all act with the same intent, the Planes themselves can be moved. "
7Gabor7 2 years ago
I just finished playing PS again today and the credits give me chills! Er. I mean the ending in itself is enough to do so, but to follow up such an amazing ending with equally epic music - brilliant. : )
NKittyN 2 years ago 2
I'm looking for the theme of the Brothel of Slating Intellectual Lusts for ages. If anyone could upload it, that would be awesome. Respect for your collection
"Morte: Hey Nordom, knock-knock.
Nordom: Why do you persist in addressing me as a door?
Morte: It's a joke, you stupid polygon! You're supposed to answer "Who's there?"
Nordom: I know who is there. It is you. Why would I ask a question when I already know the answer?
Morte: Just forget it. "
7Gabor7 2 years ago 5
Falls-From-Grace: "Morte, how exactly do you float?"
Morte: "I'd rather not get into it. It's about the head of Vecna."
Falls-From-Grace: "That was you!?"
Morte: "I'd rather not talk about it!"
wizard924 2 years ago 4
Sound so rocks!!!!!!!! A phrygian's scale?
takusamadotcom 2 years ago 3
@takusamadotcom phrygian or locrian, one of thesess
Fusion2222 2 years ago
This song owns! I absolutely love it.
I wish I could find more music like it. Anyone have any recommendations?
parttimemessiah 3 years ago 8
Mark Morgan owns....Torment rules :)
egwulf 3 years ago 24
Mark rules indeed.
Felipe550710 1 year ago
The best credits song I've listened to (in about couple hundreds of them)...
cornellzombie 3 years ago 53
@cornellzombie By the way, the Portal one is not that bad, too, but this is the best for sure.
Me5nevi 1 year ago
That noise at the very start was used in an actual song, or a noise very similar, can't remember it for the life of me.
Bizzle9999 3 years ago
It sounds like a Dilruba (classical indian instrument)
watch?v=YEvf22QDHJw
therock27374 3 years ago
Thanks for looping :-) it always is to short for me to listen this tune once :-)
Regards
topola111 3 years ago 5
Always did wish it was a bit longer though...so thanks for looping it!
Pseudoalien 3 years ago 2
I feel in love with this track from the first momment I laid ears on it. It really fits the atmosphere of the game.
Pseudoalien 3 years ago 3
Thanks for uploading!
sweetsparrow 3 years ago 7
Could you pls upload the track from the main menu?
TaWazux 4 years ago 6
I forgot about this one but it'll be uploaded soon. Check my profile later.
BlackSephir 4 years ago
Different to the mark morgan stuff in the game a little heavier and more rock, I like this track too
zaohragein 4 years ago 11