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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2008

A Baldur's Gate 2 music.

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  • Like from Conan the Barbarian. :)

    Magnificent game. Best rpg... ever!

  • Yes, this is a homage to "Mountain of Power Procession" from Conan the Barbarian.

    Wished those fire giants encounters didn't interrupted this wonderful song.

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  • @Elvis1237

    Although they were stumbling long before they made DA2, Dragon age Origins wasn't that good either. Although you could easily tell that everything would go to hell once EA got involved.

  • @jehangirthegreat

    Bioware isn't good anymore. just look at the abominations Dragon Age 2 and SW:TOR.

    if they made BG III, they would probably soil the franchise forever.

  • Yes, it does remind me of Basil Poledouris with the strong brass and stuff. However, I am even more strongly reminded of those big budged historical spectacles of 50s for some reason. Can's pinpoint which movie or score exactly. I just get the feeling this music would fit those very well.

  • Baldur's Gate 3 : The Black Hound . 

  • @drizzid

    i wouldnt be happy with a baldurs gate "3" the story line is finished ! if you want to have a bit more challenge try out the BGTriologie

  • @sephodwyrm Yaga Shura's muscle pump? Oo-er missus!

  • I want a Third one! Start a new saga in the Old world! Just call it baldurs gate and make the gameplay D&D, and every fan will be happy.

  • @MrCoolguts i'm VERY impressed by your knowledge regarding movie scores.

    Nice to see a fellow score fan and of course a baldurs gate fan!

    <--- Huge fan of Basil Poledouris and of course I love the magic Miklos R created during the golden cinema period (he reminds me of Jerry Goldsmith).

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